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Category: Travel >> Hotels<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 next page >> by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-09-04 ] Rising from Vienna’s old city center, just beyond where the stone walls of the Roman camp once stood, the predominantly Gothic St. Stephan’s Cathedral continues to tower over the hearts and minds of the Viennese as it has for some 800 years. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-09-04 ] Parks in Amsterdam form an integral part of he city. It is city which has many parks generally all them cater to young kids with a padding pond and sand pit. It is one of the greenest cities in Europe and has 28 parks. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-09-02 ] Amsterdam’s unique position has made water and bridges to be of vital importance among the historic cities of the north. Along the banks of the river Amstel a city developed that depended on the water for its survival. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-09-01 ] Watch the gun being fired, the crew taking their meals on board and loading the ship’s cargo. Then stroll through the centuries-old Admiralty storehouse and see the famous collection of old ships models, charts and paintings. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-09-01 ] Amsterdam has something to offer everyone, from the shockingly perverted to the über-conservative. This is why it time and again ranks as one of Europe’s most popular city break destinations. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-31 ] The Plaça Reial is characterized by his architecture and its disposition as a court, with porches that lodge very calm terraces. The square has a central fountain and palms that provide very enjoyable shade during the evening. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-31 ] Vienna is giving a surprise with the incredible boom in its youth scene. Wild clubbing, hot gigs, day-long street parties, an entire island to live it up and a profusion of cafés and places to hang out make up the pulsating, young face of the venerable Danube metropolis today. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-30 ] Even though Amsterdam is not generally considered one of the world’s major cultural centers, the quality and quantity of music, dance and film on offer here are quite high. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-30 ] Founded in 1847 on Barcelona’s La Rambla, the Gran Teatre del Liceu is an opera house that has kept hold of its role as a culture and arts centre throughout its history and one that represents one of the symbols of the city. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-30 ] Vienna’s museums, galleries and collections are world-famous. Housed in splendid imperial buildings on the Viennese Ring road the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum captivate the visitor with their impressive exhibition objects. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-29 ] Amsterdam due to its location and proximity to two of the premier beer-drinking nations in Europe - Belgium, where modern beer was more or less invented, and Germany, famous for its beer consumption, is a great city to go drinking in. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-28 ] Barcelona Zoo is a fantastic Zoo situated in Park Ciutadella. If one is an animal lover and enjoy visiting Zoos, one will love Barcelona Zoo. The Zoo has a wide variety of animals, birds, reptiles, marine life & insects. At the weekends the Zoo puts on the famous Dolphin shows, which are an absolute must. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-28 ] Amsterdam is a compact, instantly likeable city. It’s appealing to look at and pleasing to walk around, a fascinating mix of the parochial and the international; it also has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful direction. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-28 ] Vienna’s beautiful Burggarten, commissioned in 1818 by Franz I, was only opened to the public in 1919, but since then has become a loving breakaway spot for both tourists and locals. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-27 ] Barcelona is a city where people spend a lot of time outside, so as a result there is children’s play areas dotted around all over the city. There are also some lovely big parks, which are great places to take children to if one is visiting Barcelona. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-27 ] Amsterdam is a city whose layout is determined by a web of canals radiating out from an historical core to loop right round the centre. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-27 ] The Austrian capital blends between old and new like no other city in the world. Within this fascinating Viennese metropolis holiday makers can witness a cityscape of both tradition and modern times. There is no better example to be found in Vienna than the modern glass Haas House building that stands opposite the St. Stephen’s cathedral. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-26 ] Amsterdam has it all even a real Buddhist temple – Zeedijk. It is located in the very heart of Amsterdam. The bluestone steps of the Fo Guang Shan He Hua Temple lead to the prayer room. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-25 ] The kids will love Amsterdam. The city with its vibrant colors and fast paced attractions won’t bore any kids specially when there are places like TunFun there for any one to enjoy. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-08-25 ] Before you embark on your New York journey read about the hotels that will make your stay a memorable one.
by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-24 ] The Main Library on Vienna’s inner-city ring road, the Gürtel, was built in line with structural principles completely new in Austria’s library landscape, a concept known as the “fractal library”. The so-called college model, consisting of six spatially separate departmental areas, forms the core of the Main Library. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-24 ] One does not sleep in Barcelona. For those who came to seek the sun in Spain, a surprise awaits them - the night. The Spanish night life is one of the most developed in Europe, maybe of the world. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-23 ] A mysterious artist is busy beautifying the city of Amsterdam. The artist makes statues and then leaves them in public places. All these are for the tourist as well as the local people. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-08-23 ] The “City of Diamonds”, as Amsterdam was once known has been offered a special elite glamour by being the host of some of the most valuable and expensive diamonds in the world. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-23 ] The Arc de Triomf of Barcelona was made as principal entry, in 1888, for the Universal Exhibition, which was located in the park of the Ciudadella. The frieze on the front, created by Josep Reynás, represents Barcelona welcoming visitors. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-23 ] With palm trees in the breeze on top of two miles of golden sand, it could be Palm Beach or Palma de Mallorca. But it’s central Paris, and the Paris Plage project, the manmade beach along the river Seine. Last-minute preparations went on all night, with workmen smoothing out the 2,000 tons of fine sand now spread on what’s usually a busy motorway. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-22 ] Haute couture means accuracy in lines. “Haute couture consists of secrets whispered from generation to generation,” says Yves Saint Laurent. The designer is careful to achieve a supreme balance in all his clothes, designs in the secrecy of the “studio”. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-22 ] The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is in the heart of the old city on the Carrer Moncada and since its recent expansion now sprawls over a row of five Gothic palaces once - in late medieval times - home to Barcelona’s aristocrats. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-22 ] Gasometers or gasholders-huge storage containers for the gas used in heating and cooking-were built in many cities during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, when gas was a commercial byproduct of coal mining, steelmaking, and other industrial processes. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-22 ] The GARE D'ORSAY is museum which has been built in what used to initially be a train station, the building itself is exceptional and interesting. The museum has an extraordinary art collection, which dates back to the early 19th century. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-22 ] El Monumento de Cristóbal Colón is homage to the adventuresome spirit as well as to Christopher Columbus. The design on the column includes the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-20 ] There’s nothing quite like dining outdoor with the blue waters of the Mediterranean spread out before one’s eyes. Pop a bottle of cava and raise the glass, ‘Salut’ this is one of the most inviting sides of the ‘new’ Barcelona. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-19 ] Paris is the world’s most striking city. The chic Marais and St. Germain, the romantic stairway streets of Montmartre, the majestic grandeur that sweeps west from the Louvre to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower shining brightly as ever. But the magic is dispersing, especially to the north and east of the Bastille. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-19 ] Viennese Mozart orchestra plays a singular atmosphere in Vienna concerts with international well-known singer and soloist - all together in magnificent historical costumes and Perücken - and creates in of Vienna largest and most famous concert halls such as state opera, music association, and concert hall and yard castle. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-18 ] Paris is debatably the number one dining capital in the world. Dining options truly run the scope from 3 Michelin-starred temples of haute cuisine to the equally charming Parisian bistro. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-18 ] It may not quite be in the same league as Paris or Milan, Barcelona is certainly among Europe’s cities of style. It is a natural magnet for the fashion-conscious and there is no shortage of design outlets for even the most indefatigable consumer. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-18 ] It is probably the most pompous church in the whole of Austria. The brilliant white Baroque church with its two thin towers and green roof is certainly worth a visit. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-17 ] The London Underground is an electric mass transit railway system or a metro system that covers the whole area of London and beyond the city of London. It runs both above and below ground. It is also known by the name of “the Tube”, for its round-shaped tube like tunnels through which small trains move. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-17 ] Paris laid claim to some 2,000 hotels - with about 80,000 rooms - spread across its 20 districts. They range from the Ritz and the Crillon to joint which is very repellent. Most visitors come to Paris in July and August. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-17 ] Barcelona is a holiday maker’s paradise with innumerable possibilities for activities. The city’s cultural agenda offers a large variety of shows, popular festivals, theatre, dance, music, opera, flamenco and exhibitions. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-17 ] No supermarket can compete with the variety of products to be had at Vienna’s Naschmarkt market. Its style and atmosphere are unparalleled too. The Naschmarkt, located not far from the Secession, has always mainly been a local source of groceries. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-16 ] When eating out in Barcelona, one can expect much olive oil, garlic and fish as the main ingredients of any dish dish. Furthermore, pasta dishes are more popular here than elsewhere in Spain. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-16 ] The Burgtheater or Castle Theatre or Imperial Court Theatre, initially known as K.K. Theater an der Burg, then until 1920 as the K.K. Hofburgtheater, is the Austria’s federal theatre in Vienna and one of the most important German language theatres in the world. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-16 ] Danube Island was shaped in the early 1970s as part of a flood protection system. The plans included a discharge canal for the Danube River with an island between the two to serve as a recreational area for the people of Vienna. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-16 ] When one thinks of Spain, one of the most typical images is that of the Flamenco dancers with their passion and fire. This art form is unique to the Spanish culture, in both song and dance. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-15 ] As one leaves the area which is known as Central London one will find peace and quite. First of all one has left the hustle and bustle of the city on top of that one has the added advantage of visiting may parks and gardens which lie in the outskirts of London. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-15 ] It is a very common belief that no time is perfect that today discover the magic of Disneyland Resort Paris. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-14 ] Visit to London can be a very enjoyable experience. One has to plan ahead for it and budget the stay in such a way that one gets to do all the things one had planned to do when in London. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-14 ] There are more than 177 miles of man-made tunnels and disused quarries under the streets of Paris. These cavernous spaces have become a focal point for urban culture and creativity, resulting in a private treasure-house of art, music and writing. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-14 ] The massive clean-up operation of the beach and nearby Olympic marina and village undertaken for the 1992 Olympics has led to this area becoming a magnet for Barcelonans and visitors alike. |