samedi 18 avril 2015

Top 5 things to do in Athens




1. The Acropolis

When we think of Athens, it is likely that the Acropolis image is the first to come to mind. This is one of the most iconic and easily recognizable monuments in the world, a place where visitors can virtually go back in time and experience this unique period when Greece was synonymous with poetry, philosophy and civilization. This old passion for culture stands today as an interesting discount for all students from the European Union.

2. The Agora

Like, and indeed foreshadowing, Roman forums, Agora is a beautiful place to visit in itself, and in addition offers superb views of the Acropolis. As you walk you can admire the ruins of many ancient palaces and beautiful reconstructions. It definitely is not in Las Vegas!

3. Syntagma Square

Regarding the main center of Athens public transport network, it is likely that you will go through Syntagma Square at one time or another. In fact, the place is worth a visit, not just crossing! The Greek Parliament and the National Gardens are nearby, and you can admire the succession at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Greek version of this ceremony is very different from the English!

4. City tour by bike ... free!

Athens is a very polluted city, and you will not want to contribute to this problem! Traffic jams are an integral part of the city, which means visiting the Greek capital by car can be a very complicated task. Fortunately, there are free bike tours during the weekend to help you solve these two problems. Kids will love it, and parents have found a good way to make the tire! Ask your hotel for more information on these bicycle tours.

5. The beaches

In general, the tourist on vacation in Athens is not expected to go to the sea. It is a mistake! Close to the city center you have many beautiful beaches and easy access. I advise you to organize a picnic or make sandwiches: in this way you will be free to move away from the crowd (and save a few dollars!). The most beautiful beaches of Athens are south of the city and you need to take the metro and bus to get there. Ask your hotel or a tourist information office to find out how to get to the beach of your choice.
Top 5 most beautiful cities in Cuba


1. Havana

cuba habana Havana, the capital of the island, is a city that exudes strength leaving nobody indifferent. You will discover the Cuban rhythm and architectural treasures, which make it a city declared World Heritage by UNESCO. There, he must visit the district of "Habana Vieja" where life is in the street: the omnipresent music, dominoes players ... will transport you into a timeless ambiance. You will also see the villas, so charming, especially for their mix of styles, colors or their courtyards. Like many locations, the true discovery happens mainly when strolling in the streets and that one is swept away by the city. Lose yourself, admire the old American cars and go through the many typical places (Parque Central, Plaza de Armas ...). Finally, about twenty kilometers the must visit "Finca Vigia" this old colonial villa where Ernest Hemingway lived and where the charm is intact. You can not visit the inside, but the windows suggest real wonders ...

2. Trinidad

cuba4Described by many as "the most beautiful city" of Cuba, Trinidad is definitely a city of art. Browse through the cobbled streets, admire the tiled roofs and windows with ornate gates still remain. Discover the unusual means of transport such as car seats mounted on an axle with wheels to tow by a donkey. This museum-city was ranked heritage, and we understand why photo enthusiasts will not know where to turn !! You will see beautiful restorations colonial houses (one can easily have a look on the inside because there is no glass in the windows, but the bars). Please visit the Plaza Mayor and visit the romantic art museum (palace built by a Spanish count in 1740) to the luxuriously decorated and furnished rooms.

3. Varadero

varaderoLittle corner of paradise of Cuba, we go to the beach with a very white sand lined with green shrubs. The place is popular with tourists, and hotels are right on the beach. The place is ideal for lovers of the seabed (many excursions are proposed, and it is worth it!). The sea in shades of blue and green is warm and conducive to wish for beautiful dive times. Although it is not known dive with bottles, we can be content with mask and snorkel to admire the colorful fish. Finally, enjoy a meal of lobster caught in the morning!



4. Cienfuegos


Cuba1This small port town is very charming and has an exceptional situation. The walks are nice especially admire the beautiful wooden houses with strong colors (remains of emigrants from New Orleans) It may be nice to have a meal at the Palacio del Valle (located in a palace built by an American billionaire, who died in 1921 of a heart attack at the announcement of the fall in sugar) in the gardens of the Hotel Jagua. The place is typical because it has different styles (Gothic, Moorish and other) Cuban pianist welcomes you to the sound of his music. Still, this is the real poverty in the country, you may be faced with the hands through the windows during your meal, from people who have not room ... What are you suppress appetite, but Cuba it is also that.



5. Vinales

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The Viñales Valley is once again a must destination. Located about 2 hours from Havana (region of Piñar del Rio), you will see lush vegetation, tobacco plantations or cigar factories. Finally, you will discover the famous "mogotes" old limestone mountain ridges.

TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN AMSTERDAM


AMSTERDAM it's not just the coffee shops, the Van Gogh Museum and the red light district (red area) ... So forget your tourist guide and follow us in this local disposal:

On the list of UNESCO heritage, the Dutch capital is a veritable mosaic of channels, colors and cultural trends. Narrow streets, where only bicycles pass, give it an intimate character and give visitors a pleasant feeling of "home".

Here's our suggestion of the 25 best things to do in Amsterdam. Are you ready?

1) Rent a bike for two and explore the city on two wheels, one pedal, the other asssis on the side and legs crossed to the Dutch!

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2) Walk along the Bloemenmarkt, nice little floating flower market along the canal where miles colors and scents escape.

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3) Listen to a concert (free) in the Vondelpark - a space was built expressly for with bleachers and stage.

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4) Make shopping at Cuypmarket - an incredible market where you find absolutely everything!

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5) Experience the Dutch cheese - on the stands of the markets, in a bar, in the restaurant or at a picnic. All opportunities are good!

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Getting around in Madrid?





Visit Madrid on foot! This is the preferred means of transport to visit Madrid.

By public transport. If you stay away from the center or plan or frequent trips outside the city, the Metrobus ticket is the best option. This ticket combines 10 trips for $ 12.20, which you can use to get around by subway and bus. Also, note that the airport of Madrid (Aeropuerto Barajas, 12 km northeast of the city) is connected to the metro network (line 8). Convenient to directly connect the city center. You want to go to Madrid by plane? You can find a cheap plane ticket on liligo.fr.
By train! Even if you do not take the train, Atocha train station is worth a look. Madrid's main train station is unique. It has a beautiful tropical garden in his heart, in a large vaulted glass roof. There is even a pond with fish and turtles. Food available on site.

The areas to visit in Madrid



Madrid is of course a big city but is home to distinct neighborhoods like little villages to visit.

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El Centro (center) Madrid is full of history and things to see and do: Puerta del Sol, Plaza del Sol, Mercado de San Miguel, ...

Malasaña, the favorite neighborhood among the young and trendy crowd of Madrid. There are many shops, craft shops and restaurants. Cobblestones streets, the walls adorned with graffiti and eclectic shops give a certain charm to this neighborhood.

Lavapies. This is the neighborhood of immigrants and the bohemian population of Madrid. In this area you can eat at any sauce;) All countries are represented. It's more in this neighborhood stands the famous Sunday flea market: the Rastro.

Chueca. Fairly quiet during the day, the Chueca comes alive in the evenings and at night. The nightlife is the liveliest in the city. There are countless tapas bars, trendy restaurants and clubs.
Retiro is a nice area. In addition to the museums and magnificent buildings lining the streets, it is mainly the Park of the same name that characterizes this area. It is pleasant to stroll there on sunny days.

Palacio, the Palace of the Kings of Spain visit. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens.


Why travel?



It is rare that the first trip is the only one. Once given the kick, the risk of becoming addicted is very real. When you have the chance to realize that life has other colors as we knew it, we can not see the world the same way.












Out of the ordinary


Have you ever regretted not being able to live another life than your own? Do you sometimes feel that, first, time flies too fast and, secondly, your days are a desperate monotony? If it happens to you is that it is time to "put a little journey" in your life.

Even when we like the life we ​​lead, there always comes a time when the ordinary becomes really too ... ordinary. While there has so many beautiful places to discover, so many exciting routes to go, so many ways to live fascinating to explore and wonderful people to meet, why be content to stay quietly at home?

Why deprive yourself of the pleasure of waking up one morning in a strange hotel room and say, "Today I will visit New York," or "I'll go down Li jiang boat," or "I'm going climb Machu Picchu "? Why not offer the extraordinary and unique? When the weight of repetitive days we glue the feet to the floor, a journey gives us wings.

We all deserve better than life we ​​have. And as we can hardly live another life than ours, we all have the right to cheat a bit with our limits. Go elsewhere for some time been much larger cross borders geographical boundaries

Must see in Japan

Japan: Takayama


Japon : TakayamaVisiting time 1.5 days
Charming town must-see day and night along the river, especially Aida Village.










Japan: Kyoto
Japon : KyotoKyoto Nijo Castle, the Golden Pavilion, Sagano ...
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Kyto is a big city, you have to go through it; Many tours are to do, as the first thing we see coming out of the station, the grand tour, but also the Nijo Castle, the Kinkaku-ji temple and its magnificent golden pavilion, the small town of Sagano for its beautiful bamboo forest, Zen gardens of Ryoanji Temple etc.






Japan: Mount Koya

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If you like a little mountain, go there; you will have a wet but said humidity, said large vegetable wealth. Besides the monasteries in lequels must spend at least one night. You'll get a lot of temples, gardens also. Also discover.








Japan: Nara

Japon : Nara
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A place to visit for its grandeur and splendor Todaiji temple the largest wooden building in the world! With Daibutsu, a giant statue of the Buddha Vairocana.
You will also have the right to see NSAID released this sector.







Japan: Himeji

Japon : Himeji
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Hallucinnant simply!
Go there is a board, you will be charmed by this structural mass and surrounding gardens.

Luang Prabang, STEP ESSENTIAL TO ALL TRAVEL LAOS ...



If there is indeed a city of Laos where to go, it is Luang Prabang, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Lane Xang. Some tourists do not even visit that Luang Prabang Laos during their trip. The average length of stay in Luang Prabang is about 3 or 4 full days. (Minimum time for a complete panorama of the former royal capital of Laos.

Luang Prabang is certainly one of the most "Zen" cities in Southeast Asia. Buddhism is sacred. The friendliness of its inhabitants everywhere. In fact its small size, Luang Prabang is a city that is best explored on foot or by bike. It is not by chance that the historic center of Luang Prabang (zone 1 and 2) are prohibited bus over 15 places. Peaceful, serene, Luang Prabang fascinate you and will make your stay a unique and incomparable experience. The travelers ready to sacrifice their comforts the time of night undoubtedly grow their routes to the town of Nong Khiaw (north of Luang Prabang) in order to make the best of Laos rafting between Nong Khiaw and Luang Prabang.

Macao


Largo do SenadoMacao is against Hong Kong, its turbulent neighbor, for its charming cobbled streets, by the Portuguese character of its balconies decorated linen drying in the sun, not to mention the baroque churches, witnesses of a past of exception.
Macau is not what it was since the Chinese helped the Portuguese, have rebuilt a vengeance arteries and architecture of the city. Mushrooms buildings, shopping malls, modern casinos have emerged in Macau casino hotels like the Venetian on Taipa Island and Coloane copy of his elder Vegas Strip or the new baby Stanley Ho, Grand Lisboa. Meanwhile the City of Dreams casino ... submarine!
But alongside the Macanese may have some reason to be happy to see their living standards rise, their streets become a little cleaner and more kids get to school.

Important: Do not sleep in Macau on Friday and Saturday evenings, the hotels are much more expensive and the wait for check in is very long

The horse in Mongolia, "Human extension"



Mongolia is the only country in the world with more horses than men, but it is also the only one to give the horse a daily site. For farmers they serve to feed, move and maintain freedom of movement. In this country, there is no stable, horses are free.

This animal has nearly 300 words to be appointed.

In 1980, the Russian Communist Party launched a slogan: "Today one million horses, tomorrow a million engines." However, in 1990 in the first free elections, the ballot votes were conveyed by horse.

A gasoline shortage paralyzing the country and therefore, the horse remains a reliable means of transportation.

When farming is practiced, the best time to take care of is summer. It eats dairy whose mares are producing, trafficking of these being women's work. With this milk is produced buttermilk, curd, yoghurt but also kumiz, the favorite drink of farmers, serving as feeding to hydrate.

Sometimes farmers have up to 150 horsepower or more in Mongolia. But for many of these, they must transhumance several times a year to find fodder reserves. They are regularly looking for fat rich pasture grass. Leading the horses where there has fodder, is one of the breeders roles. Before herbs reserves are exhausted, we leave in recognition of kilometers to tens of kilometers camel in the vast steppe. However the water points are sought after locations in priorité.Afin not to hinder their mobility, farmers carry the appropriate, the biggest being dismantled yurt; it usually is, once there, assembled in one hour; is designed to withstand extreme heat and cold (640 ° C in winter and 40 ° C in summer).
Top 4 places worth visiting in London.


"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. "This quote the famous writer of the eighteenth century, Samuel Johnson may seem like hyperbole. But for the eight million people it houses (not to mention the millions of visitors each year for the holidays), London is a vital force, the result of thousands of years of culture, history and architecture. Whether you've been to the city, also known as "the Smoke" in English, several times or that you prepare your first trip, here is our list of 10 must see places in London: classic, modern, multicultural, and many more!

1. The London Eye


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The London Eye offers a spectacular view of the city
Open to the public since March 2000, the London Eye, also known as the the Millennium Wheel, is one of the most visited attractions Pay the UK. The reason is obvious: with its 360 degree views from the 32 cabins, the London Eye offers what many consider the most beautiful panorama of London. Unlike larger standard wheels, all glass cabins are attached to the metal structure, in other words, you will not feel any rocking sensation. In addition, each tour lasts about 30 minutes, so you'll have plenty of time to admire and photograph the landscape up to 40 kilometers away.

The London Eye is an extremely popular attraction, especially among tourists, so be prepared to queue. Each cabin (sleeps about two dozen people) air conditioning, heating and benches. Although the London Eye maintain a reduced rate for passengers embarking and disembarking, it stops for the elderly and those with reduced mobility. In July 2014, the price of the tickets is £ 20.95 for adults, £ 15 for children 4 to 15 years and £ 17.50 for seniors (possible discounts if you order your tickets online). We recommend spending a little more and the ticket "Day and Night", which allows you to see the city once day and once at night. The London Eye is open from 10 am to about 20:30 throughout the year (times are prolonged in summer), with closures Christmas Day and a week in January. The attraction is located on the South Bank of the River Thames and is accessible by bus, boat and train. Take the Bakerloo Line, Jubilee and Northern to the Waterloo station and then walk around to the big wheel.

2. Westminster Abbey


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The Westminster Abbey is the site of coronations, weddings and funerals that span centuries
English history for centuries behind the walls of this gothic monument known around the world: Westminster Abbey. Many monarchs (including Elizabeth II) were crowned in this impressive cathedral or buried there. Under the vaulted ceilings, you'll find the grave of Elizabeth I of England, to Mary I of England, Isaac Newton and Henry Purcell among others. The abbey was also the site of many royal weddings ceremony, the most recent being that of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011. Do not miss the Poets' Corner, a church that celebrates the area of ​​former major names of arts and British literature. Writers such as Lord Alfred Tennyson and Charles Dickens are buried here, as memorials honoring writers such as Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, John Keats, TS Eliot and William Shakespeare. Our guide on the Abbey will provide additional information for your business.

Westminster Abbey is still active. Anglican church services are celebrated daily and anyone can attend, regardless of your faith. The church is open for visits from Monday to Saturday from 9:30 am to 18h and on Sundays and holidays for religious ceremonies. Rates from July 2014 to entry are £ 18 for adults, £ 15 for students with a valid student card and seniors, £ 8 for children between 11 and 18 years and free for children less than 11 years. Thank you you dress suitably for it is a place of worship. You can borrow the Jubilee underground lines District or Circle Westminster station (district of the City of Westminster) to get closer to the Abbey.

3. Palace of Westminster (Big Ben)


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A postcard landscape: the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben are iconic London landmarks
Possibly recognizable monument of all England, Westminster Palace and Big Ben might have suffered a very different fate. In 1834 a fire destroyed almost all of the Parliament buildings. Reconstruction work began a few years later. This Gothic style monument that stands along the Thames is the testimony of the Victorian era from which it came. The Palace of Westminster is still the seat of Parliament, where politicians are found to create legislation to the United Kingdom and British overseas territories sea. Big Ben contrary to popular belief, is not the name of the giant clock or tower (called Elizabeth Tower), but that of the great bell (Great Bell) covered by the arrow.

You can visit the various chambers of Parliament with a guide or an audio guide. Because of the security measures applied, book your tickets in advance. Saturday is the busiest day in relation to the visits, but you can go during the week. Visits with audio guide costs £ 17.50 for adults, £ 15 for seniors, students and British soldiers. Admission is free for children between 5 and 15 years accompanied by an adult (£ 7 per additional child). According to the rates in July 2014, guided tours cost around £ 5 more, and only children under 5 years can attend for free. Located on the River Thames in the City of Westminster, the palace is accessible from the Westminster tube station (Jubilee with lines Circle or District) or bus. Unfortunately only UK citizens are allowed to visit Big Ben and Elizabeth Tower, but do not worry, Westminster Bridge is a point of view of choice to take pictures with the London landmarks in the background.

4. Buckingham Palace

Purchased by King George III as a family residence for his wife Queen Charlotte, Buckingham Palace is now the headquarters of the government and the official residence of the royal family of England. Behind the impressive façade hides some 750 pieces, some of them are used as function rooms for special occasions. Buckingham is also the site where the Changing of the Guard is the most popular of all the royal residences. The ceremony begins at 11:30 and lasts until 12:15 (visit the official website of the Royal Family for the monthly schedule).

With its golden gates and its beautiful garden, Buckingham Palace is ideal for a royal photo shoot. A tip more if you stay in London in August or September, you can visit inside Buckingham Palace! The building is open to the public when the Queen and her family leave during the summer holidays. You will find an art gallery, luxurious furniture, delicately decorated carriages drawn by horses, and much more! The ticket "Royal Day Out" will allow you to visit the State Rooms, the Queen's Gallery and Royal Mews. In July 2014, the rates are £ 34.50 for adults, £ 31.50 for seniors and students bearing a student card, £ 19.50 for children 5 to 17 years and free for children under 5 years. Other types of tickets include visits of State Rooms and Garden Highlights or only State Rooms. Rates vary but they are lower than those of Royal Day Out tickets. Located in the heart of the City of Westminster, Buckingham Palace is within walking distance of several metro stations. The nearest are Hyde Park Corner (served by the Piccadilly line) and Green Park (served by the Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubille).

Dubai - 5 Things to do in Dubai



Dubai – 10 choses à faire à DubaiDubai symbolizes excess, the unthinkable, the impossible ... the use of superlatives us right when media images give way to reality. Once on site, it is indeed struck by the feeling of being infinitely small, at the foot of the giant buildings, these oversized marinas, these artificial islands in the heart of one of the largest cities in the United Arab Emirates United, all out miraculously sand in the space of a few decades. A kind of mirage Arab materialized by the will and vision of those leaders who have invested in the future. I give you 10 things to do in Dubai. From my side, I found a flight for 150 euros AR Bucharest so I'm jumping in March 2014, you can find good deals I unearthed this page.

1 cruise on a dhow


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A Musandam Peninsula in the far north of the Sultanate of Oman, the mountains seem straight out of the sea.
One can discover the spectacular fjords along the Strait of Hormuz.
Setting anchor in Telegraph Island for swimming and diving and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of the island.
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2 - Visit the tallest tower in the world, Burj Khalifa and Burj Dubai

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In Dubai, we see the big picture. If this is the height you want, there is the Burj Kalifa tower could Burj Dubai, peaking at 818m high, currently the tallest tower in the world. (Although it seems that Saudi Arabia with its tower in Jeddah, Kingdom Tower of over 1000m, is about to do better!)
Tip: Book in advance allows you to pay only 124 AED instead of 400.
The site: http://www.burjkhalifa.ae/en/ObservationDeck/TicketInformation.aspx

3 Sunrise balloon above the desert

A Balloon Adventures Dubai trip over the desert near Fossil Rock.

Come dawn to storm heaven Dubai aboard a hot air balloon to capture the memorable views of the giant sand dunes and lunar landscapes of the Hajjar Mountains neighbors-as well as the futuristic silhouette of Dubai. To participate, you must go before sunrise, to the desert on the outskirts of Dubai, where a fully equipped balloon will be waiting. While the ball will rise into the air, can admier the Hajjar Mountains to the east and the city of Dubai in the west contrast between nature and modernity. We are witnessing the sunrise while the ball calmly float above the desert landscape.

4 - Between souks and modern shopping

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If you have not opted for the night of luxury, then you can spend your savings in one of the many malls, too gigantic. I recommend one of the most extravagant, Mall of the Emirates, that promises no ordinary times during a session shopping.Vous let walk on a ride like "Big Eight" in Magic Planet (still in the shopping center), take a few pounds in one of the 70 restaurants and finally take a well deserved break in film trend "luxury" in dignified chairs of a first class airplane. A 100 t dirhams ticket, avoid choosing a nanar;)



 5 Evening in the desert

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Riding in the dunes, take a camel ride, enjoy traditional belly dancing and treat yourself with Arabic specialties. A ride in the dunes allows you to dive at the heart of a spectacular landscape. The walk follows is of a different kind, since it is by camel. Many activities are often proposed: sandboarding (I tested in New Zealand, it's great), henna tattoos, shisha. That evening, after a delicious dinner we witness the beauty of the sunset over the desert, then a belly dance performance accompanied by traditional musicians. As night sets in, a great fire illuminates the vast sky and falling asleep snuggled in traditional Bedouin tents.

5 Places worth visiting during your road trip in Andalusia



A small travel itinerary in Andalusia, which I share for those who want to make a road trip in this beautiful area. Do not forget your sunglasses, sunscreen index 80, your cap - Yellow preferably the swimsuit, flip flops, and the camera of course. The rest is superfluous!

I ship with me, through these photos taken during my trip to Spain, with the 8-see places in Andalusia.



1 / Jaén

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The city of Jaén is at the foot of Cerro Santa Catalina, dominated by the castle. It is defined as the world capital of olive oil. Do not miss seeing the cathedral, the Arab baths, the Plaza San Francisco, the San Ildefonso and the street Bernabé Soriano, the castle Santa Catalina.

If you have some time, Ubeda and Baeza surrounding villages worth a look.



2 / Granada and majestic Alhambra

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I have no words to describe the beauty of this site. Walls and contrasts with the green of the trees, also in spring when everything is in bloom.


Apart from the Alhambra where you will surely remain a few hours, do not miss the historic center of Granada, the Abbey (this word has always been a problem for his pronunciation so I'd much rather write!) Of Sacromonte, neighborhood the Albaicin, the city walls, the monastery of La Cartuja.




3 / Almeria and around

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Of course, we visit the Alcazaba and its walls, the Almeria Cathedral, and we will take the air at the beautiful natural park of Cabo de Gata, and beautiful coves.





4 / Malaga

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To the beach (ah you see it useful swimsuit!), Sun, and fried fish. Do not miss the Gibralfaro Castle, Alcazaba of Malaga, the imposing Malaga Cathedral, Plaza de la Merced, Plaza del Obispo, the Episcopal Palace of exhibitions and also the Picasso Museum.





5 / El Chorro and around

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... For the beautiful surrounding villages but also to walk near the Gorges del Chorro (or parade Gaitanes). You can see the Caminito del Rey, an old path suspended along the cliff, officially closed. But there is a restoration project is currently delayed due to the crisis. So to follow ... or not ... depending on whether or not you have vertigo!

Artificels pretty lakes, with turquoise blue water as the pool, admiring without moderation.

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Half Moon beach, Almería (Andalusia)

Plage de la Demie Lune, Almería (Andalousie)

After the Cala de Monsul, about 2 km, we get to the other beach of Almeria, called Playa de la Media Luna (Half Moon Beach). Its name comes from its shape, half moon sand with rock formations of volcanic material on both sides, perfect for shelter in their shade. The range of the Media Luna is part of the Natural Park Cabo de Gata-Nijar.

This is a pristine beach, very busy during the weekend and the holiday months in the summer. However, being a rather remote beach and not offer services, because it is, after all, fairly quiet.

The range of the Media Luna was about 180 meters long. Its sand is fine and gray. Its waters are clear and transparent.

It's not a beautiful beach than or El Monsul Barronal but we also recommend you. There is a car park

So what to do in Barcelona?




Down La Rambla and stroll Boqueria!

Que faire à Barcelone la BoqueriaWhat to do in Barcelona BoqueriaC'est the inevitable avenue of the city, it is considered as the Champs Elysee in Barcelona. It goes from Plaza Catalunya to the statue of Christopher Columbus in the sea! There is a large central footpath and two roads that run along. You will find bars, restaurants, kiosks, artists, all kind of shops, street vendors and a lot of people!
Day and night this avenue is very busy. So watch your pockets and leave carried away by the waves of human tide to the sea!
In the middle of the Ramblas is the famous Boqueria market. All specialties of the region are here. Hams, sausages, fruits and vegetables, fish and delicious smoothies! It is a place rich in flavors and colors! Do not miss ... Attention is closed on Sundays.

The Creueta del Coll Park and Park Güell!

Que faire a Barcelone le parc GuellWhat to do in Barcelona GuellCe the park are two parks almost one beside the other. Therefore ideal for the following. Creueta del Coll offers a lot of trails to explore, the Barcelona families with children come here to picnic and swim in the large pool in a semicircle. Beautiful place and few tourists come here because they are next in the Park Güell!
A scene from the film "L'auberge espagnole" was filmed here which makes it very popular, especially lovers. I am more felt in "Alice in Wonderland" with the rather original architecture of the buildings that take to the natural and which are covered with mosaics!
This is a must and you have a beautiful view of the city of Barcelona, ​​facing the sea.
Park Güell will pay from October 2013!

The famous cathedral, the Sagrada Familia!

Que faire à Barcelone Sagrada FamiliaWhat to do in Barcelona Sagrada FamiliaAmateur religious buildings or not, the Sagrada Familia cathedral surely amaze you! On the one hand for its originality with its colorful fruit cups at the top or animals that decorate the facades and the other for its large size and number of visitors
It is the most visited monument in Spain and was declared by UNESCO Heritage in 2005! You can not visit Barcelona without seeing the Sagrada Familia, it would be like visiting Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower!
To get into it you will have to queue for a while and pay 18 € 50. Personally I found it expensive so I did not return it. I was satisfied to see the pictures on the Internet and go around this great monument! It is truly original ...





The Camp Nou stadium F.C.Barcelone!

Que faire a Barcelone le stade Camp NouWhat to do in Barcelona stadium Camp NouJe'm not a big football fan but apparently the Barcelona team is one of the best in the world! So why not go to a football match at Camp Nou stadium? The biggest stadium in Europe, a big team and a public that places atmosphere is the perfect opportunity! You can also visit the stadium the day with a guide that explains a little club history etc ... If your budget does not allow it, make the evening stage the turn of a game to the atmosphere and calez- you in a tapas bar with a beer to watch the second half in the middle of Barcelona! You will laugh ...
Please note that the traffic is difficult late in the game and the metro is shielded.



Montjuic Castle and park!

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This is a site to behold for the nice view of the city of Barcelona! On this hill you can stroll around the botanical garden, see the museum of Olympism and sport but also visit the castle which is at the top! There is a military museum in it but it's mostly the view is interesting. There's even a cable car that goes above the city linking the sea to the top of the hill! What to do in Barcelona Montjuic

Visit Paris: The Guide 5 sites and things to do in Paris





Top 1 things to do in Paris: Climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower to admire a unique view of Paris
Come to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower, it's a bit to go to Rome without seeing the Colosseum. True symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower date of the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889, it is undoubtedly the most visited monument in Paris. The top of the Eiffel Tower offers stunning views of Paris. For even more experience places, enjoy a meal at the restaurant on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.

Top 2 things to do in Paris: make a love padlocks with her lover on the Pont des Arts or on the deck of the Archdiocese
This custom of love padlocks started in Paris in mid-2008 on the deck of the arts. Came from Eastern Europe, this custom is for couples to hang a padlock with the inscription of their names or initials and soak in water in order to symbolize their love and their passage on the bridge. The bridge of the arts became one of the clichés of romantic life in Paris. Romantic practice, it is something to do once in your visit to Paris.

Top 3 things to do in Paris: visit at least once the Louvre at night.
The Louvre is one of the largest museums in the world that will delight lovers of antiquity. Ancient fortress during the reign of Philip II, and former home of the King of France until the reign of Louis XIV, the Louvre is a must for any visit to Paris. A site visit by night evening will allow you to discover the works from a different angle. A special atmosphere emanates from the Louvre Museum the night. Visit the Louvre at night is an experience to be in Paris at least once. The Louvre is open until 21h45 on Wednesday night and Friday as well as during the night of Museums. (In May)

Top 4 things to do in Paris: Make a dinner cruise aboard a boat on the Seine
To contemplate the splendor of the monuments of Paris and enjoy the architecture of Paris, nothing like being on board on the Seine a boat while dining and sipping a glass of champagne at dusk when monuments lights illuminate. Magical experience in itself to do with her boyfriend during a romantic outing in Paris.

Top 5 things to do in Paris: Swim at least once at the Josephine Baker pool
Located along the Seine, this floating pool complex will give you the impression of swimming on the Seine. The sports Josephine Baker resort also offers gyms and weight training, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and solarium and a small 50m2 pool for children. With a working glass roof in summer, Josephine Baker pool is one of the few pools in Paris to open until very late at night (close to midnight Tuesday and Thursday in the summer, and the rest of 22h the year. A victim of its success, Josephine Baker pool is busy. Swimming weekend in this floating pool is a unique experience to do in Paris at least once in his life. For the price of admission (3 euros), it would be wrong to deny it.
Belize



Welcome to Belize! How not to love this country? Its only drawback is to rely even that modest infrastructure. If you are open to adventure, you will adore this welcoming country, isolated, beautiful, proud, poor and confident in the future, which offers besides its beautiful dive sites, spectacular Mayan ruins and beautiful rainforests.

Framed in the south and to the west by its Spanish-speaking neighbors and to the east by the Caribbean, the youngest Central American nation offers an incommensurable cultural mix in this region of the world - Maya, Mestizo, Garifuna, Creole, Mennonites, etc. Maya Mountains, south-west to the Shipstern Nature Reserve, northeast, Belize is a land of lush jungles. Not to mention its ancient ruins, relics of the time when the territory was part of the Mayan Empire. As for the beaches, there are vast stretches of white sand lined with an azure sea dotted with islands of all sizes. How can you resist?

Here is a guide specially written by Lonely Planet writers for those who wish to venture in Belize destination off the beaten track.

Visit Vienna on foot



Visiter Vienne à pied © Vienna Sightrunning

Experience Vienna while walking: thanks to the Vienna-Sightrunning guides, visit the Austrian capital from a completely different aspect, and at the same time maintain its shape, endurance and health.

The Saint Stephen's Dome, the Hofburg, the Parliament, and the famous
Ringstrasse: Vienna's sights can be visited easily from the cabs, buses, trams or on foot. Most athletes can explore the city Current with a professional.

Check out can be done in your hotel or the convention center, downtown. From there, there are three different circuits can either around the historic center, in the footsteps of the "third man", along the canal to Wienfluss and Prater Ferris Wheel and the Danube but also to Leopoldsberg, where one can observe a beautiful view.

These tours are long 8 or 10 kilometers, and adjust the level of each. But if you want you can also participate in individual tours for one person or a group. The cost of a tour is 70 $ for the first person and can go down to 20 $ for the fourth participant.

[Europe]Berlin


Berlin par Lionel Taieb"Berlin is poor but sexy! "Is the former mayor Klaus Wowereit, who claimed ... and this formula has since traveled the world. What make the city more attractive to 10 million visitors each year, not only come on pilgrimage to the emblematic places of history but want to discover the most fashionable city, the smartest of the continent.
Many also even make plans to live, if only for a few years, the time to do what they could not build today elsewhere.
Berlin is a young city with a rich past, moving day and night: there are there any existing trends, a lot of art and cinema, but also architecture, music, theater, dance ...
Berlin has an incredible force of attraction, a surprising enthusiasm in this Europe now sullen and polite. This is the place where another lifestyle still seems possible. Artists and creators who flock from around the world claim that Berlin is the equivalent of New York from 1960-1970 ... forgetting that may look like simply by offset, in 1920s Berlin! A significant omission, because nobody wants the future looks like what happened next.

Netherlands



Pays-Bas par Gert Marissen
Flat country, land of tolerance, home of liberalism, paradise fumette, another country cheese, girls showcase, tulip fields and canals frozen in time ... Many clichés surrounding the Netherlands and while some stick to the Indeed, others hide a more complex society than it looks.
No, soft drug use is not legal in the Netherlands. Nor its gastronomy is limited to Edam and Gouda. As for the tulips, you'll see that if you go there in the spring. And, along the placid canals, modernity is nestled in art galleries, techno clubs where you can listen to great DJ's and in some homes where the marriage is celebrated now between people of the same sex.
Conquered lands on the sea with the polders, nation of explorers and traders, the Netherlands, because of their small size, had to be radically open nation over others and the world. No wonder that they have often been in the history of the refuge freethinkers.
Finally, the Netherlands, if we judge by its inhabitants, have good pace and relief. Watch these blondes slender silhouettes drag bike along the canals, dive into the warm atmosphere of brown cafes and go to a concert or dance into the night. You see, despite the distance and a strong Protestant rigor, this tidy country will reserve you many surprises!




China: 20 places not to be missed


What to do in China? This is not a simple matter as there is much to see and visit in this huge country: temples, archaeological sites, ancient villages, spectacular rice terraces, mountains and other unique geological formation ...

With so many things to do, visit China therefore require some planning but do not worry, it's easy enough to travel there.

To this list I am limited to twenty places to see but you can easily add the dual ... Please leave a comment if there are places that you recommend.
Here are 20 things to see and do absolutely on a trip to China.


1 - The Great Wall

Que faire en Chine - Grande Muraille
The biggest wall in the world with a total length of about 20,000 km, it is a must to visit China (preferably clear day!). It once served as defense against North invasions. Accessible from Beijing.


2 - The Leshan Giant Buddha

Que faire en Chine - Grande Muraille
What to do in China - Leshan Buddha
The largest Buddha in the world, carved into the side of a hill in Leshan, west of China. It is 71 meters high.


3 - The Gorge Tiger Leaping

Que visiter en Chine - Gorges saut du tigre
One of the best hikes in China, along an immense canyon 16km along the Yangtze River. Tiger Leaping Gorge is 60km from Lijiang, in Yunnan. The hiking trail goes up Quiaotou Daju.

4 - The army of terracotta soldiers from Xi'an (the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor)
Que faire en Chine - Photos xian Chine
Next to the ancient walled city of Xi'an (also worth a visit), thousands of statues of soldiers on earth sized 2200 years old, and all different, guarding the tomb of one China's first emperor.

5 - Go down the Li River (near Yangshuo)
Que faire en Chine - photo yangshuo chine

Down the Li River between Guilin and Yangshuo, bamboo raft, you can admire the fabulous scenery of karst peaks straight out of Chinese paintings. The best way to explore the surrounding countryside is to rent a bike.

6 - Mount Huangshan

Que faire en Chine - Photo Huang Shan Chine
The most beautiful mountain of China, emerging from a sea of ​​clouds and has inspired many poets and Chinese painter. You can see a spectacular landscape of towering granite peaks dotted with pine trees (beware there is often fog!).

7 - Ice Sculpture Festival in Harbin
que faire en Chine - harbin chine glace photos
Harbin is located in Heilongjiang Province, where winter temperatures can drop to -35 ° C. This vast ice scupltures festival lasts a month and starts on January 5 of each year. It is an international event with sculptors from different countries.

8 - Take a cruise on the Yangtze River
Quoi visiter en Chine - rivière Yangzi
It is the longest river in the country and Asia with its 6000 km, it is also called Yangtze and Yangtze. The most interesting part is in the section between Chongqing and Yichang. Most cruises last three or four days and depart from Chongqing to go to the Three Gorges Dam.

9 - The Summer Palace (Beijing)
Que faire en Chine - Palais d'été Beijing

Former shelter of the emperor to escape the summer heat, in gardens, magnificent temples and palaces around the lake Kunming.

10 - The Forbidden City (Beijing)
que faire en Chine - cité interdite chine photo

The impressive palace of the emperors of China, which was the seat of power in the country.

11 - The Mogao Grottoes
Que faire en Chine - Mogao Grottes

Millennia caves carved on the hillside along the Silk Road and containing an impressive collection of Buddhist art (murals and statues). They are located near Dunhuang in Gansu Province.

12 - The suspended Xuan Kong Monastery SI
Que faire en Chine datong monastere suspendu

These wooden monasteries built on the side of a mountain seem maintained by scaffolding that seems shaky, to protect themselves from the rising waters of the river below. They are located 65km southeast of Datong. Do not miss the Yungang Grottoes located in the same province (see No. 20).

13 - The Bund Shanghai

 Que faire en Chine - Visiter Shanghai
Strolling along the Shanghai Bund admire the elegance of a side of the colonial architecture, facing the modern skyscrapers of Pudong (including the second largest in the world).

14 - Zhangjiajie

 Que faire en Chine - Zhangjiajie Photo
A huge forest karst peaks that form a unique landscape in the park and Wulingyuan Zhangjiajie (Hunan Province). More info here.

15 - The old town of Fenghuang

 Que voir en Chine - Fenghuang
A city with ancient architecture ideal for photographers built along the Tuo River, with stilt houses on each side of the shore. It is located in the northwest of Hunan.

16 - The rice terraces of the back of the dragon in Longsheng
Que voir en Chine - rizières longsheng

One of the most photographed landscape in China: beautiful rice fields to look different depending on the season. They are located a hundred kilometers northwest of Guilin.

17 - The Longmen Grottoes

Que voir en Chine - Grottes de Longmen


Among the finest stone carving China: 2300 caves and niches containing 2800 entries and 100,000 Buddhist statues. They are located in Henan Province, 12 km south of Luoyang. With the Mogao Grottoes (No. 11) and the Yungang Grottoes (No. 20) are the three most important ancient sculptures sites in China.

18 - Jiuzhaigou Valley
Que faire en Chine - Jiuzhaigou


Located in northern Sichuan, Jiuzhaigou Valley is home to sites of outstanding natural beauty with lakes with clear water. Autumn is the best season to get there.

19 - The Old Town of Lijiang
Quoi visiter en Chine - Lijiang Chine

An ancient city with authentic architecture in the province of Yunnan, not far from the Tiger Leaping Gorge (No. 3). It is listed as World Heritage by Unesco.

20 - The Yungang Grottoes
Que faire en Chine - Yungang

 Another ancient site which is a masterpiece of Buddhist art in China, with influences from South Asia and Central Asia. The site includes 252 caves and 51,000 statues. It is located in Shanxi province.