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City Break in Vienna

Belvedere Palace

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Vienna, the cultural capital of Europe , is a metropolis with unique charm and harmony in the whole world.Vienna lies in the east of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary .The city that boasts an enviable infrastructure is clean , safe and provides all the inspiration you need to discover this wonderful part of  Europe.For centuries , Vienna was the center of classical music and opera ,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ,Ludwig van Beethoven and others were working in Vienna.

Vienna is a romantically imperial city and is a dream city for anyone with a romantic streak  or an interest in history.There are many wonderful places to visit in Vienna:

-Belvedere Palace- the two magnificent palaces on the Belvedere grounds lie on the middle of a gorgeous park ; both palaces house museums featuring Austrian painting;

-Burgtheater (National Theater) is situated in Vienna’s first district opposite of the city hall at famous Ring boulevard;

-Danube Tower -this is the right place to go in Vienna if you want to enjoy a magnificent view over the city; The tower is 353 meters high  and it was built within 20 months;

-Hofburg -Vienna’s Imperial Palace -was originally a medieval castle ; it was extended  to a wonderful residence when the Habsburg’s power increased ; In here you can find almost any architectural style , from gothic to  art  nouveau ;

-Karlskirche -the building was started in 1715 following the plans of one of the most famous Austrian Baroque architects named Johann Fischer von Erlach; it is the biggest cathedral in Baroque style in  north of the Alps;

-Ring Boulevard -is 4 kilometers long and circles the city center ; the magnificent road was built on the free space, which emerged after tearing down the former city walls  and military enforcements  protecting the city center ;

-Schönbrunn Palace-it is one of the most significant cultural monuments of Austria; The castle was built to rival  French Versailles and in earlier times it served as summer residence to various Habsburg rulers;

-Saint Stephen’s Cathedral-defines the city center and has been   the heart of Vienna for centuries; for a long time it was uncontested as highest building in Europe measuring almost 137 meters ;

-Winer Staatsoper -Vienna House Opera has a world wide reputation for its first class opera performances and is also known because of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra;

Vienna is a city where I would definitely want to visit!

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City Break in Barcelona

The Sagrada Familia viewed from Casa Milà, Bar...

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Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia , an autonomous  community in northeastern Spain.It is also   the second largest city in Spain , after Madrid.Barcelona offers a unique opportunity for tourists to walk to Roman remains to the medieval city and to the modern city with its open avenues and all intersections left wide open by the corneres of buildings  uniquely cut.

Barcelona is a huge architectural exhibition encompassing all styles , from the Roman and Gothic  up to the international of Miles van der Rohe.Rich ornaments , bright mosaics,colored glass , glaze, wood, marble and stone in combinations that defy the conventional.

There are many ways to get to Barcelona . Barcelona is served by Barcelona Airport in the town of El Prat Del Llobregat , about 17 km fron the center of Barcelona, and it is the largest airport on the Mediterranean Coast.Barcelona is also served by a port , the port has  over 2000 year old history with a great contemporary importance.

Places of interest in Barcelona:

-La Rambla- is a tree-lined pedestrian boulevard packed with buskers, living statues, mimes and itinerant salespeople selling everything from lottery tickets to jewellery. The noisy bird market on the second block of La Rambla is worth a stop, as is the nearby Palau de la Virreina, a grand 18th-century rococo mansion, with arts and entertainment information and a ticket office. Next door is La Rambla’s most colourful market, the Mercat de la Boqueria. Just south of the Boqueria the Mosaic de Miró punctuates the pavement, with one tile signed by the artist. The next section of La Rambla boasts the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the famous 19th-century opera house. Below the Plaça Reial, La Rambla becomes decidedly seedy, with strip clubs and peep shows. La Rambla terminates at the lofty Monument a Colom and the harbour. You can ascend the monument by lift. Just west of the monument, on Avinguda de les Drassanes, stand the Reials Drassanes (Royal Shipyards), which house the fascinating Museu Marítim.

-Barri Gotic- contains a concentration of medieval Gothic buildings only a few blocks northeast of La Rambla, and is the nucleus of old Barcelona. It’s a maze of interconnecting dark streets linking with squares, and there are plenty of cafes and bars, as well as the cheapest accommodation in town.

-Museu Picasso-it  is Barcelona’s most visited museum. It’s housed in three strikingly beautiful stone mansions on the Carrer de Montcada, which was, in medieval times, an approach to the port. The museum shows numerous works that trace the artist’s early years, and is especially strong on his Blue Period;

-La Sagrada Familia -the life’s work of Barcelona’s favourite son, Antoni Gaudí, the magnificent spires of the unfinished cathedral imprint themselves boldly against the sky with swelling outlines inspired by the holy mountain Montserrat. They are encrusted with a tangle of sculptures that seem to breathe life into the stone.

-Montjuic -the hill overlooking the city centre from the southwest, is home to some fine art galleries, leisure attractions, soothing parks and the main group of 1992 Olympic sites.

The capital of Catalonia is unequivocally a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographic location but also and above all because of its history, tradition and cultural influences.Barcelona, more than just a single city, is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities.

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City Break in Madrid

The Temple of Debod at night

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Madrid is the capital of Spain, located in the heart of the peninsula.The capital of the Spanish empire was the most rich and powerful city in the world and even if the royal family left the city Madrid remains a wonderful city with a charm.

If you find yourself  in Madrid for a few day  there are some places worth viewed:

-The Royal Palace and The Royal Armoury – home to the Kings of Spain, the palace is now opened to anyone who wants to take a trip through the Spanish history;

-Temple of Debod -a sanctuary brought to Spain from Egypt , a monument that is over two thousand years old , reconstructed carefully stone by stone in the capital;

-Chapel of Santa Maria de la Antigua-it accommodates a peaceful chapel on the grounds where , according to legend, Saint Isidro performed one of his miracles;

-The Plaza Mayor-for centuries it was the cultural and commercial epicenter of the city and venue of all national holidays ;

-Santiago de Bernabeu -the largest stadium in the world, Real Madrid home football team with its unique architectural style;

-The Museo del Prado -it is a museum and art gallery which features one of the world’s finest collections of European Art , based on the former Spanish Royal Collection; it contains important collections of  paintings, sculpture , drawings, prints , coins and medals;

If you are into history ..Madrid is the perfect place to start…

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City Break in Muscat, Oman

Fort Al-Jalali, Old Muscat, Oman.

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A  few  weeks ago I applied for a job at a tourism agency , they wrote back and gave me  a project related with this location,  I knew nothing about and so I started looking for informations on this location discovering a wonderful world , with particular traditions and places beyond description.This place that I am talking about is Muscat, the capital of Oman (an Arab country from southwest  Asia)

First I had to  search how to get there , so I found out that Muscat is served by an airport called the Muscat International Airport but if you are already located in Arab Emirates you can also take a cruise to Muscat which is much  more pleasant.

Afterwards  I had to find the things that you can do or visit in Muscat and so I discovered some interesting places there:

-the beaches:Qurum Beach- a place filled with palms , Marjan Beach perfect for sunbathing and snorkeling

-Waids-they are the dried-up river beds after the rainy season flooded in vegetation; the most searched is Bani Khalid mostly for the Kafh Maqal cave ;

Forts and Castles:Jalali and Mirani they are the capital most prominent landmarks and were built in the 16th century; in present day this fort is converted into a museum;

-Nizwa Fort was built in 1668 and it is the biggest fort in the Arabian Peninsula;it was once used as headquarters;

Nakhl Fort it is located outside the Musat city , it is over 350 years old and is set in a gorge, surrounded by a mountain enclave

If the time is not a problem you can visit some of the other castles and forts located in the Oman territory. I can recomand :Al Hazm , Sohar , Mirbat , Al Khadaq Castles and Rustaq , Bahla and Jabrin Forts.

Beside the visiting there are other activities which are very popular in these lands , such as:skiing in the desert , scuba diving, rock climbing , trekking ,surfing and sailing, cave exploration , bull fighting and camel racing

If you find one of those activities or places interesting  I recommend you visit Muscat, it’s a beautiful place …a place I would like to visit someday!

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City Break in Dubai…

Dubai by night

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Since i’ve first heard about  theyre traditions i’ve been wanting to go to Dubai.And i started to get more and more informations about the location that capted my attention and so i found out that Dubai is one of the seven emirates from the United Arab Emirates, beeing located near the Persian Golf on the Arabian Peninsula.

The lightest way to get to Dubai is by an airplane , the city owns two airports the Dubai International Airport and the Al Maktoum International Airport which is not finished yet.

If you’ve chosen Dubai for the city break , beside the wonderful beaches where you can spend your time sunbathing and  water sport , you can also visit the historical sites:

-Al Fahidi Fort – houses the Dubai Museum where you can find galleries with scenes from the Creek, traditional Arab houses , mosques ,date farms desert and marine life;

-Burj Nahar- built in 1870    with the purpose of guarding the old city , is one of the many watchtowers from Dubai;

If you are into sports  , Dubai is the perfect place for that . You can play Golf , watersports like Sailing , Windsurfing , Scuba Diving ,Water Skiing,Deep Sea Fishing, or if you are scared of water you can always try Sand Skiing,Motor racing and Go-Karting,Horse Riding  , Indoor Skiing , Ice-Skating , Ten-pin bowling and many others.

The tourism companies of Dubai offer a variety of city tours including the creek , the souks and traditional markets , dhow-building yards , Sheikh Saeed’s House  , the Heritage and Diving village , the windtower houses of the bastikya area , Dubai Museum  and  Jumeirah  Mosque .

If you’re looking for a place to crash in Dubai I can only say that it is a bit expensive but it’s all worth it

I hope some day I will be able to visit this wonderful city !

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City Break in Rome

Colosseum, Revisited

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Rome is the capital of Italy.The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy. The city is one of Europe’s and the world’s most successful city brands, both in terms of reputation and assets.
Rome is at the center  of the radial network of roads that roughly follow the lines of the ancient Roman roads that
began at the Capitoline Hill and connected Rome with its empire.
If you want to get to Rome you can go by airplane , Rome is served by three airports: the Intercontinental Leonardo da
Vinci airport, Rome Ciampino Airport and the Roma-Urbe Airport.If you’re scared of flying you can choose the train .
Due to its location in the center  of the Italian peninsula, Rome is a principal railway node for central Italy.
Rome’s main train station, Termini, is one of the biggest train stations in Europe and the most heavily used in Italy
Rome today is one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, due to the incalculable immensity of its
archaeological and artistic treasures, as well as for the charm of its unique traditions.
If you choose Rome as a holiday destination you must visit at list one of the following :

-The Colosseum -is an elliptical amphitheater  in the center of the city , the largest ever built in the
Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering.it was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology;

-Fontana Di Trevi -is  one of the most famous fountains in the world built by the architect Nicola Savi in 1732. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome.

- Foro Romano- is a small open rectangle surrounded by the ruins of ancient government buildings at the center of the city;in here statues and monuments commemorated the city’s great men;

-Colonna Traiana- it is a Roman triumphal column which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan’s  victory in the Dacian wars ;

Rome is one of the most beautiful places in the world , not only just for the archaeological and artistic treasures but also for the unique  traditions

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City break in Venice

Piazza San Marco in Venice

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If you are looking for a place where you can surprise your love one, celebrating an anniversary or perhaps a place where you can spend your honeymoon , Venice is the perfect place . It is called the City of Love, the name is due to the legend under which if you are kissing the loved one in the right moment when the gondola passes under the “Ponte dei Sospiri“your love will last forever overcoming all obstacles.

The city stretches across 117 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The buildings of Venice are constructed on closely spaced wood piles .Under water, in the absence of oxygen, wood does not decay. It is petrified as a result of the constant flow of mineral-rich water around and through it, so that it becomes a stone-like structure.

In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and almost every form of transport is on water or on foot.

if you want to get to Venice you can travel by airplane , the city owns an airport called Marco Polo International Airport,

Venice is also serviced by regional and national trains, which can connect the city to Rome, the capital of Italy

The main transportation on Venice is by waterbuses called “vaporetti”which ply regular routes along the major

canals and between the city’s islands, and private boats .The classical Venetian boat is the gondola and it is now mostly

used for tourists.

Beside the legends Venice has numerous touristic attractions :

- Saint Mark’s Basilica- is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice. It is the most famous of the

city’s churches and one of the best known examples of Byzantine architecture. It lies on Piazza San Marco and is

connected to the Doge’s Palace. Originally it was the “chapel” of the Venetian rulers, and not the city’s cathedral

-The Grand Canal – It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water

buses and private water taxis, and many tourists explore the canal by gondola.At one end the canal leads into the lagoon near Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into Saint Mark Basin.

-Piazza San Marco – is the principal public square of Venice;It is one of the few great urban spaces in Europe where human voices prevail over the sounds of motorized traffic

-Lido di Venezia-in here it takes place the Venice Film Festival in every september .

-Doges Palace-the palace was build between the XIV and XVI century over a castle of little towers and the result is impressive

If you are looking for a place to crash during your time in Venice you can choose hotels located on the Grand Canal

at affordable prices starting 13.39 €/night in here .

Whether you’re traveling to Venice for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Venice offers something for everyone.

Wonderful culture, history and a breathtaking view make Venice one of the best hotspots for tourists.

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City Break in Paris

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Paris is the most beautiful, stylish and artistic capital of the world.The capital of France, Paris is separated in two by the Seine river:the Left bank and the Right Bank, both competing with the other one by museums, churches, shops , while on the “Ile de la Cite”rise impressive the “Notre Dame” Cathedral.

For centuries Paris attracted many great names like Voltaire, Hugo, Rousseau and Descartes and is not surprising that the city is now called The City of Lights.

You cand get to Paris by plane or by train.Paris is served by two major airports: Orly Airport, which is south of Paris, and the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and is a central hub of the national rail network with six major railway stations :”Gare du Nord, gare Montparnasse , Gare de l’Est ,Gare de Lyon , Gare d’Austerlitz and Gare Saint -Lazare.The most important transportation system in Paris is the Metro, with 300 stations connected by 214 km of rails.

You can visit in Paris:

-Th Eiffel Tower builled by the Gustav Eiffel architect on the occasion of World Fair in 1889 and it was called the bigest building in the world measuring 300 meters

-Arc de Triomphe ordered by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, was raised in XIX century and finished in 1836;it is inspired from the roman architecture

-Notre Dame Cathedral is considered the darkest cathedral from the great Gothic cathedrals;

Louvre Museum is the greatest museum from Paris and among the best known museums in the world;the building was a former Royal Palace in the heart of Paris between the Right Bank of Sena river and Rue de Rivoli;

Picasso Museum houses many works of art of the artist from the period of his exile in Spain.

-Place de la Bastille is a district of great historical significance, for not just Paris, but also all of France. Because of its symbolic value, the square has often been a site of political demonstrations.

-Champs Elysées is a 17th century garden-promenade-turned-avenue connecting Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe . It is one of the many tourist attractions and a major shopping street of Paris.

If you are looking for a place to crash during your time in Paris you can choose hotels located on the Champs Elysées near the center of the city at affordable prices starting 19 €/night here, or you can choose hostels with prices starting 16€/night here

You can shop in Paris from the LaFayette gallery where are the most famous shops in France, symbol of the french style, or from the Bon Marche -which is a store with very good prices or from Vivienne galleries one of the most old-fashioned shops .

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