Posts Tagged ‘park’
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Along the beautiful Côte d’Azur is located in the region of Alpes-Maritimes, the Maritime Alps, the seaside resort of Cannes. One can also find the famous Corisette, which is actually called Boulevard de la Croisette, and the place is where you can see and be seen. Many boutiques, shops, restaurants and bars are spread over the two-mile boulevard of Cannes, which also has three casinos and the Festival Palace, where each year hosts the world-famous international film festival in Cannes. But the Croisette, which looks like an avenue of palm trees in their environment, many small parks and directly below it a wide sandy beach which is a readily accepted photo.
The cemetery of Cannes is the largest French park in an inner city and not only the graves of celebrities like Klaus Mann or Martine Carol are worth seeing. South of Cannes are two Mediterranean islands by ferry, very accessible: Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat attract the visitors as well as the waterfront and the old town of Cannes, where near the (more…)
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
Spain is a popular tourist destination in Europe. Tourists visiting Spain during the year to enjoy the beaches and interesting museums, festivals, typical Spanish food, parks, etc.. Spanish markets also attract many tourists each year, which has a large number of specialty products for markets in Spain. Shopping in Spain is a golden opportunity to pass savings. There are many shops, supermarkets and shopping centers scattered in different cities of Spain.
Also shopping in Spain is a pleasant experience for tourists. There are domestic markets namely, they and the outdoor markets of the street and permanent street markets. The prices here are 20% less than the prices offered in stores. Visitors can get a variety of products such as:
Tableware
Food
Shoes
Flowers
Sheets
Household
CD ‘s
Ceramics
Arts and crafts
Jewelry
Clothing
Household Goods and
Carpets (more…)
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Sunday, June 26th, 2011
Holidays in Spanish ski resorts are one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, they are attracting more than 50 million visitors each year. The majority of these sites include holiday booking flights to the Spanish coast, this for a couple of weeks of sun, sand, sangria and some other taste delights guaranteed by the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
Travelers who come to Spain, you will discover its treasures, its culture, rich landscape with its varied geography. Travel destinations in Spain, will show their different contrasts, where your vacation can be anything you want it to be.
The Spanish tourist industry took its origin from the 1960′s and since then over time increasingly sustainable and are the birth of combined deals offering an irresistible combination of cheap air tickets, accommodation and rental Car all included in one price, making it irresistible to thousands of travelers.
Half a century later, the Spanish tourism is still booming on the basis of the same formula in terms of deals. The heady mix of guaranteed sunshine with some of the cheapest hotels in the Mediterranean, say the arrival of the tourist masses who come to the golden beaches of the Iberian Peninsula and its islands. (more…)
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Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
The Canary Islands, lies to the south near the northwest coast of Africa, these islands are known for its mild climate throughout the year, the diversity of its landscapes, snowy mountains, breathtaking volcanoes and beaches. In fact, Tenerife is the largest island in the Canaries is a lure for visitors, but only a few tourists are aware that there are pyramids where you can explore the Island in Guimar.
That brings us to Thor Heyerdahl, who was a famous Norwegian explorer who attracted the attention of the world, spreading the pyramids to the world in the 1990s. Thor Heyerdahl then moved to Tenerife in 1994. This browser dedicated his life to studying these pyramids until he died in 2002.
Astronomy:
The Canary Islands Institute of Astrophysics has done some research on the possible connection to astronomy by these pyramids. According to studies conducted, these pyramids were adjusted according to summer and winter solstices.
Archaeology:
Excavations by archaeologists were different between the years 1997 to 1998. In one of the pyramids was exposed about 26 feet long and which closed some human remains dating back to the old pre-Hispanic. The pre-Hispanic era belongs to the Guanches. (more…)
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Monday, June 20th, 2011
Estartit has a sandy beaches of the biggest and best in the whole of the Costa Brava. You can enjoy all kinds of water sports and enjoy the wonders of the marine reserve of the Medes islands, attracting divers from around the world.
On one side of the station, the rugged Costa Brava coastline offers a wealth of charming rocky coves to explore. Water sports and activities available at the marina and the beaches are sailing, fishing, diving, windsurfing, water skiing and jet skiing.
Mas Pinell is the main beach stretches for a seemingly “endless” 3,100 meters of sand. The facilities here include bars and restaurants, hammocks, parasols and showers, and access to wheelchairs. The beach is cleaned regularly and are monitored by lifeguards and police.
Estartit beach is flanked by the promenade, which is 925 meters long and likewise is well connected with all the usual tourist services.
The modern marina, which was developed by the fishing port, is a pleasant place to enjoy an al fresco drink or meal in the shade of one of the many outdoor terraces with a canopy.
Medes Islands, is undoubtedly one of the greatest assets in Estartit, it attracts visitors from other major coastal resorts and divers from different countries. The islands are within a mile of the beach and at the center of one of the most important marine reserves in the Mediterranean as a whole. (more…)
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Saturday, June 18th, 2011
Spain enjoy their culture and history
Spain is a beautiful country located in southern Europe. It is bordered by Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Morocco and Portugal. Each year many people travel to Spain to experience its rich culture and history. Travel to Spain, including historic cities such as Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, but there are other regions that have their own in terms of natural scenery, ski resorts and historical monuments set.
Spain is a country that has many beach areas, which offer plenty of sunshine, variety and hospitality of the people. So many people who have gone on holiday to Spain swear that this country is one of the most beautiful in Europe.
Take a trip to Barcelona:
Barcelona is one of the most interesting places in the country. A place that always stands out is walk down La Rambla and the famous shopping street. La Rambla is a place where you can experience the local culture through traditional Spanish cafes. Walking down La Rambla, you can freely meet local artists and visit the local shops in downtown Barcelona.
In the city you can admire great art of Antoni Gaudí, the architect famous 19th century. Among the beautiful buildings he designed, which can be seen here include the Casa Mila, La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo, Parc Guell, Palau Guell and Casa Vicens. (more…)
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Sunday, June 5th, 2011
The landscape in the province of Granada is impressive to say the least. On the south side is its coast with 100 km of sea called the Costa Tropical, it offers sandy beaches, coves and steep cliffs. Here all sorts of water sports can be. In plain lush green coast is some of the most fertile land in Spain, which produces a wide range of exotic fruits like kiwi and mango. Inland, the terrain becomes more dramatic and more pronounced as one faces the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada, in summary form part of the magical city of Granada.
Granada has been voted the most beautiful city to visit for many tourists. The reasons are varied, since in the city are many attractions, you will never see them all (for lack of time or where it is). Most of them are of Moorish origin. The most impressive is the Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, which is one of the most important places to see in the Costa del Sol
The excursions in the city is best explored on foot, but they can be in a taxi to get to some specific locations. Parking is a nightmare, as there are few traffic system is hard work, so I already know there is never a good time to drive through Granada. When you walk through the street network will have the reward of getting to know some of the monuments and an impressive building to see. (more…)
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