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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  [ 2006-08-14 ] The Ringstraße is a circular road surrounding the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria and is one of its main sights. It is typical of the historical style called Ringstraßenstil of the 1860s to 1890s. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-13 ] Since the 18th century England has been the cultural center of Europe. What they thought was lacking in their cultural heritage, the British imported through study travels abroad, the grand tour, or just by importing important artifacts. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-13 ] Paris can be a fun city for kids or teenagers who are history lovers. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-13 ] The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply known as Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished work of art, is one of Barcelona’s most popular tourist attractions. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-13 ] The Ringstraße is a circular road surrounding the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria and is one of its main sights. It is typical of the historical style called Ringstraßenstil of the 1860s to 1890s. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-12 ] The Thames has famous bridges, with a long history. The bridges were added as London grew to allow access to North and South of the Thames, whether by foot, car or train. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-12 ] Dan Brown’s mystical thriller has set off a mini-industry in Parisian travel, with enthralled readers touring the locations in its plot to unravel its enigmas. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-12 ] A night out in Barcelona is a long event. It is always better to be little slow at first so that one is able to face the exuberant party-scene until the early morning. Like the usual trend in Barcelona, nightlife sets off a few hours later. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-12 ] The Spanish Riding School or the Spanische Hofreitschule, which literally means - Imperial Court Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, is a traditional riding school for Lipizzan horses. It was established during the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1572. by Roger Munns  [ 2006-08-12 ] Within hours of arriving in their destination, Mediterranean holiday visitors are often confronted in their resort by timeshare reps, and for some it can spoil a hard earned break.
The island of Malta is leading the fight to reclaim the streets for the tourist... by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] It is Gaudi’s amazing creations. Casa Batllo was built for the private residence of a wealthy textile industrialist, Joseph Batllo. The house is a modern interpretation of Barcelona’s medieval roots, with a rainbow of dragon scale shingles on the roof, and skeleton-like railings for the balconies. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] The Danube Tower has been part of the Vienna skyline for the last 35 years. It was built as the top attraction of the international horticultural show in Vienna. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] London is the shopping capital of the world. From the boutiques of Bond Street to the teeming Oxford Street fashion stores and vibrant street markets, there is something to suit even the most discerning of shoppers. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] The ‘Basilique du Sacre Coeur’ is positions at the top of butte Montmartre. To get here one can climb the endless steps, or take a cable car. The basilica and the beauty of the landscape draw thousands of visitor’s everyday. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] Casa Mila, also known as “the Quarry” as it has rock-like façade, was Gaudi’s last private commission. Although the apartment building houses a few residences, most of the structure is open to visitors. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-11 ] Austria’s wonderful capital Vienna spreads along both sides of the “Blue” Danube at the very foothills of the Alps. The city is a smorgasbord of Baroque with a dash of art nouveau. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-10 ] The London Dungeon is portrayed as a museum of simulated horror from history, recalling events of atrocities from the past. One can journey back to the darker side of European history. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-10 ] Paris for some, represents a city of romance, for others, the French capital is a sparkling mix of writers and artists. The city’s people are stylish and flirtatious, its architecture seductive, its restaurants and nightlife devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and its streets are scattered with dreams. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] The hill Montjüic or the Jewish mountain as it is popularly known is one of the most significant landmarks of Barcelona. The huge park lies 213 meters above the harbor and is today one of the major tourist attractions in Barcelona. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] Many people regard the Vienna Prater as just another fun-fair. But it’s much more than that – it is a Viennese institution, like the coffee houses or the Heuriger commonly known as wine taverns. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] When one hear the words “Big Ben” immediately an image of the striking Victorian Gothic structure of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster comes into mind. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] Paris can really show off about its wide variety of parks, ranging from the very largest to the smallest. One could have never imagined that the city of Paris would have so much green and open space throughout. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] Parc de la Ciutadella was built for the occasion of the 1888 Fair. It was formerly a big military complex called the Ciutadella (citadel) and was demolished between 1869 and 1888. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-09 ] The UN city reveal the way Vienna perceives itself as a platform for international meetings at the heart of a united Europe. A long-standing tradition by the way, as much of the world’s history has been and continues to be made-up here. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-08 ] Madame Tussauds offers an unique opportunity to hang out with the wax counterparts of all the most famous (and infamous) stars of stage, screen and sport, as well as politicians, religious leaders and a whole host of fictional and historical heroes and villains. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-08 ] Paris occupies a bowl hollowed out by the Seine, and the surrounding heights are considered to be the limits of the city. The river arches through the center of town, visiting 10 of the 20 districts. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] Las Ramblas is located centrally in Barcelona city and is popular with the tourists. It is a lively avenue filled with action. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] Vienna’s complex and imposing Imperial Palace, the Hofburg was the first residence and grew with the family empire from the 13th century until 1913, when the new wing was opened. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] Discovering London and making it your own can be a bit of a challenge. Daniel Defoe wrote about London “stretched out in buildings, straggling, confused, out of all shape, incompact and unequal; neither long nor broad, round nor square. The actual City of London proper is 1 square mile by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] The Wine Tasting Experience or as the French say it Degustation du Vin will launch one to the famous French wine industry via all five senses. First listen – listen to the explanations of the French wine expert. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] Las Ramblas is located centrally in Barcelona city and is popular with the tourists. It is a lively avenue filled with action. Las Ramblas is located at a distance of 1.2 kilometers from Port Vell. As prostitutes repeatedly visit it at the nighttime, the southern-most end of the Ramblas becomes a red light district. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] The Barcelona Barri Gotic area is also known as the Gothic Quarter and is the area in which the old town of Barcelona is located. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-07 ] One thing is certain – only when one has taken a ride on Riesenrad or the Giant Ferris is one really in Vienna. Forget everything and simply enjoy the view of the city from almost 200 feet up. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-06 ] The Charles Dickens Museum in London is the world’s most important collection of material relating to the great Victorian novelist and social commentator. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-06 ] Paris has a very famous flea market. It is called “Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen”. It was inaugurated in 1885 and extends over six hectares. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Since the middle Ages, the Seine River is the backbone of the city of Paris. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] The heart of the city is Ciutat Vella or the Barcelona’s old town. It’s made up of many small neighborhoods. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Schönbrunn Palace with its neighboring buildings and the huge park is one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Guaranteed sunshine may not be among them, but there are some things that Londoners can look forward to each summer; discovering the different gardens in the London city. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Paris is a shopper’s dream, of course, and the “glitterati” will feel quite at home in the Haute Couture shops found on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Barcelona is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-04 ] Vienna’s Belvedere Palace has a fine vista of the old city from a beautiful garden. Belvedere means ‘a place from which to see beauty’. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-03 ] Anil Gupta recommends that you visit http://www.bookings.es/city/es/barcelona.html?aid=305255 for more information on barcelona hotels. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-03 ] The Stephansdom as the St Stephen’s Cathedral is known is an island of Gothic splendor in a sea of Baroque and 19th Century architecture. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-03 ] Step back into Shakespeare’s time with a visit to the Globe Theatre in Southwark, a stunning reconstruction of the Bard's early playhouse. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-02 ] As Vienna is Austria’s federal capital as well as a federal province in its own right, it is the seat of the mayor and governor of Vienna - two posts held by the same person. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-02 ] It is believed that Devil seduced Christ on a mountain like Tibidabo. In fact, the sight of Barcelona from the summit of the 542-meter high mountain is seductive. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-02 ] The formal English afternoon tea ritual, is a traditional habit amongst London polite society. Perhaps it's an anti-Starbucks thing, but nevertheless, it is now ever so fashionable to take afternoon tea. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-02 ] The Pompidou Center (Centre Pompidou in French) is one of the most impressive buildings of Paris. It was designed by architects Renzo Piano (from Italy) and Richard Rodgers (from the UK). Its purpose was to bring art and culture to the man in the street. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-01 ] London has a vibrant bar and pub scene. With over 5,000 pubs and bars, the capital has everything from traditional British public houses to cutting-edge and modern venues. |