Monte Carlo Travel Tips

March 15, 2009 · Filed Under europe vacation · Comment 
Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo

Home to the rich and famous, Monte Carlo exudes style and panache. The locals walk the paths with a swagger; you can smell the affluence. The town is a charming blend of chic city living and wonderful sun-kissed beaches. Monte Carlo is a compact city; the best way to explore is by foot. The narrow streets and tight alleyways are home to a fascinating array of petite shops, bars and restaurants.

1. Monte Carlo Casino
Built in 1863, this architectural masterpiece overlooks the Mediterranean and must be a priority on your sightseeing list. It has a remarkable gold and marble atrium designed by the legendary architect Charles Garnier.

2. Walk the Grand Prix Racing Route
The Monaco Grand Prix has been held annually since 1929 and is considered one of the most prestigious races in motor sport. The roads are transformed from busy public highways into a Formula 1 circuit in an incredibly short space of time.

3. Prince’s Palace
The palace is open to the public from June to October. The courtyard is paved with over 3 million coloured pebbles, beautifully arranged in geometrical patterns. Built in 1215, the palace was originally a fortress before being transformed into a luxury home.

4. Monaco Cathedral
This magnificent cathedral was constructed in 1875 and is the final resting ground of Princess Grace. The cathedral’s fabulous organ was painstakingly restored to its former glory in 1988.

5. Monte-Carlo Thermes Marins
For over a century this luxury spa has pampered and delivered the ultimate in relaxation. Treat yourself to a day you will never forget.

6. Metropole Shopping Centre
Filled with designer stores to match those of Paris and Rome, the Metropole is a shopper’s paradise. A stroll around Casino Square will present you with precious stones of the highest quality.

7. The Old Town
An abundance of quality restaurants and bars present themselves in the more traditional parts of town. Here you can tuck into local specialities such as Monegasque cuisine.

8. Café de Paris
Located in Casino Square, Café de Paris is the place to be seen. The lively mix of locals and visitors generate a warm atmosphere, whether sitting outside or dining indoors. The menu has an international flavour and daily specials are always recommended.

9. The Grimaldi Forum
The stunning Grimaldi Forum is home to a host of cultural events. Watch concerts, opera, ballet, as well as festivals and exhibitions, including the Monte-Carlo Masters tennis.

10. Stade Louis II
What the home of AS Monaco Football Club lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in quality. Despite a capacity of only 18,500 (smaller than most top football clubs), the ground’s architecture make it one of the more memorable stadia.


Cheap Holidays to Turkey

March 11, 2009 · Filed Under beach vacation, europe vacation · Comment 
Turkey Holiday

Turkey Holiday

Turkey is the favorite cheap holiday destination for Europe.

Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey was the junction between civilisations, crucial in the development of history itself since biblical times; Anatolia has played a major part in the history of civilisation.
Golden beaches, ancient history, and mouth-watering cuisine all await you. Pick a modern beach resort brimming with top-class entertainment, or perhaps a tranquil bay. Alternatively take to the seas and see Turkey on a relaxing cruise.

Gulet cruising sailing for a week or two along the coast with a crew, enjoying the adventure and romance of the ocean. Cruise and Stay Spend a week on the open water followed by a stay at a beach resort or vice versa.
Twin Centres give you the best of both worlds, for example combine an Aegean coastal experience with a stay relaxing at a hotel resort and spa.
Historical and Coach Tours will give you the option to see some the of Turkey’s most famous natural  and historical sights.
City breaks to Istanbul are a great way to sample the exotic atmosphere.  Beaches in Turkey are it’s most popular attraction – come and see why!

Turkey Holidays: Endless attractions…

Ancient sights of epic proportions await you on the Aegean Coast. Visit beautiful Pamukkale, a petrified limestone waterfall or some of the world’s best preserved ruins at Ephesus. From Altinkum make the trip to the Temple of Apollo where you will be awe-struck by the sheer size of the still upright columns not to mention the ingenuity of the ancient civilisations.

Turkey Holidays…and time to unwind.
Wherever you stay you will be presented with tempting sandy beaches, perhaps the most famous of which being Olu Deniz. The white sand beach and beautiful blue lagoon have been designated a National Park. Once you have had your fill of sun and sand, relax with a visit to Dalyan’s famous mud baths and sulphur springs or if you’re brave try a Turkish bath for the ultimate local experience. To top it all Turkey offers some excellent shopping opportunities – it’s a wonder how you’ll fit it all in.

Why Holidays in Turkey?
Because Turkey is the one of the cheapest Mediterranean holiday destination. It is quite easy to book cheap holidays to Turkey especially if you grab the bargains on Teletext Holidays to Turkey or on the web.  It Is possible to get thousands of pounds value of package less than couple of hundreds.


Eastern European Vacation : Visiting Slovakia

March 9, 2009 · Filed Under europe vacation, planning holiday · Comment 
Slovakia

Slovakia

For people who love to stay under the sun and while away the time in the health spas to get cured, Slovakia Holiday can be the best place to drop by on an Eastern European vacation. You can book your travel in advance so that you can reserve the finest tickets and enjoy the services at stake in your chosen accommodations.

A Glance at its Facts

Slovakia was once a part of Czechoslovakia which is for the moment standing alone as a republic. It had a taste of being under the governance of the Communists from the good period from World War II down to the year 1991. For now, the Slovakians would love to forget about the dreaded days of yore and would refrain from bringing up the sad part of their history.

The republic is more or less divided into eight portions with a capital in every region. They are Trnava, Bratislava, Nitra, Trencin, Zilina, Presov, Kosice, and Banska Bystrica. If you will take a good look at the world map, you will find Slovakia bordered by Austria in the west, Hungary in the south, Poland and Czech Republic in the north, and Ukraine in the east.

The Slovak language is still an influence made by the Communist regime. The people can truly comprehend on the Russian language yet they do not dare speak it. As what is common in most countries, the English language is also taught all over the republic as a second language particularly in the Universities. Since Slovakia is frequently visited by tourists, it is important for the people to be abreast of the English language.

Moreover, Slovakia is eyed by many potential investors because of its solid and stable economy, superb infrastructures, growing domestic and foreign investments, good business environment, higher rate of population, and low employment. There are relatively high returns for the investors since there is very little competition. Thus, the prices of the commodities are cheap. Who on earth will not have the desire to stay in such a stable place? Surely, you can feel the pleasure of keeping your own hard earned money.

Slovakian Interests for a Traveler Like You

Going to various places is never a problem in Slovakia. The infrastructures and the historic sites are accessible by rail, air, and road. A bus service roves in the small town in the most precise hours. The towns are commonly good places to settle in. The wine fields are exceptional; the mountains are great for walking, skiing, biking, and other outdoor adventures. Holidays are better spent in the republic of Slovakia because of the shopping opportunities that may come your way.

Tesco and other shops host a variety of products ranging from the excellent wines, rural products, fruits, nuts, mushrooms, fresh poultry, and vegetable produce. Food is never an issue since it is very much abundant. Needless to say, you can get everything in Slovakia fresh and tasty. Admit it, your own country may not have the same blessings, right?

Spas are among the best treats that you can find in Slovakia. The Slovakian spas are moreover natural as per the traditional health pointers of the republic’s natives are concerned. The doctors employed in the spas are exceptionally licensed and trained.

Feeling Rejuvenated

Isn’t it that a visit to this country proves that you can forget all your worries and feel well over time? The surroundings are clean, the air is fresh, and the spas can definitely boost one’s health. Where else can you get the same benefit? If you are after a superb eastern European vacation experience, then you have the perfect destination–it is none other than Slovakia!


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