Posts Tagged ‘picturesque alleys’

The Seaside Resort of Cannes, France

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…)

Relaxed Place to Spend a Few Days to have Walks and Discover the Sights

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Chiapas nascconde lush forests, mountains and large reserves of natural housed in its jungles and above all the most beautiful Mayan sites in Mexico. One of the most beautiful and you should not miss is San Cristobal de las Casas, a town located in the pine-covered valley, Valle de Jovel. Colonial town, whose origins date back about 100 years ago, relaxed place to spend a few days to have walks and discover the sights, picturesque alleys and markets, tasting the delicious cuisine of the area. The cool climate helps to make a break from the scorching heat of the rest of the peninsula. San Cristobal de las Casas may also be used as a basis for interesting tours in the area such as boat trips through the Canyon of Sumidero enormous, incredible disruption in the ground water of the Rio Grijalva returnees. The boats leave from Chiapa de Corzo dall’Embarcadero or Cahuita. Even the spectacular waterfalls of Agua Azul, Agua Clara and Misol-ha. (more…)

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