Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Best Tourist Places of Europe

These are the best tourist places in Europe that you should visit.

The Roman Coliseum





This is one of the many interesting places to visit in Europe. The roman coliseum, was originally a huge amphitheater that could seat more than 50,000 people. It counts with the wonderfull ancient architecture, even in disrepair, this place is still a great place to visit in europe






Edinburgh Castle




Edinburgh Castle is other of the most touristic places to visit in Europe. It is over 1,000 years old and once you see this magnificent castle you’ll soon understand why more than a million people visit it each year. You can tour the castle, enjoy the views and visit the surrounding gardens as well.






Big Ben



This is the world's largest turret clock tower, Big Ben is one of the most recognized sites in London and there is no doubt that is one of the most interesting places to visit in Europe. Although there are potential public visits, looks spectacular especially at night when everything is illuminated.





Cathedral Notre-Dame




You can not visit France without going through the Notre Dame Cathedral where those who feel attracted by the review history of this place will make the most of this appeal and those wishing to enjoy the wonderful sculptures are in the right place.





La Sagrada Familia





Another place you should not overlook is the unfinished Sagrada Familia church located in Barcelona, ​​Spain, which was conducted by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí, and died before completing the structure. This is a beautiful place to visit.




Buckingham Palace





Buckingham Palace has been the home of British royalty is a major tourist attraction, and could not be a complete trip to Europe without taking time to visit the home of the Queen of England. If you make a visit in August and September could visit the state rooms of Buckingham Palace.







Tower Bridge





This bridge has held up since 1894 on the River Thames in London, on the sidewalks of the bridge you can see wonderful views of London. no matter when you visit the Tower Bridge all the time there will be something good to see.

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Top 10 beaches to visit in Europe

1. Cala d'en Serra, Ibiza

Ibiza's most famous beach is the long, white-sand crescent of Salinas, dotted with hip bars and beautiful people. Cala d'en Serra is one that gives you the best of both worlds – a tranquil, secluded bay with its very own sandy beach.
Stay at: Can Marti, an agroturismo on a working organic farm that produces its own electricity using solar panels. It's a 15-minute drive from the beach, in a remote valley. + 34 971 333 500; canmarti.com. Doubles from €130.

2. The Curonian Spit, Lithuania

A narrow finger of land poking into the Baltic Sea, the 98km-long Curonian Spit is one of Europe's more unlikely beach destinations. Reached by a 10-minute ferry crossing from the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda, this peninsula of shifting dunes and pine forests, where wolves and moose roam, is largely undiscovered by foreign tourists.
Stay at: The Kursmariu Vila in the village of Preila. The wooden guesthouse won't win any prizes for interior design but the welcome is warm and you can sit out on the small wooden pontoon in the back garden overlooking the lagoon with a glass of cold beer and a plate of bream prepared in the family's own smokehouse. Baltic Holidays (0870 757 9233; balticholidays.com) tailormakes holidays to Lithuania.

3. Caños de Meca, Spain

The beach at Caños de Meca curves inland from the Cabo de Trafalgar. Canos de Meca has become a well-known hippy hangout on Spain's wind-whipped Costa de la Luz. The beachfront is wonderfully underdeveloped, save for the dreamlike La Jaima, a giant tented structure that cascades from the road down to the sand. Inside, you'll find a superb oriental restaurant and killer mojitos, and, when the mood grabs the locals, impromptu parties that spill out on to the beach.
Stay at: Los Castillejos, which has bungalows sleeping two from €50pn. loscastillejos.com.

4. Barleycove, County Cork, Ireland

The beach, with its surrounding dunes and lagoons, is a designated 'special area of conservation' – look out for cormorants, mute swans and herring gulls, and a landscape dotted with wild pansy, lady's bedstraw and pale dog violets.
We found it by accident on a long drive out to Ireland's most south-westerly tip on the Mizen Head peninsula (worth a trip to see the cliff-top lighthouse). The nearest towns are the picturesque fishing village of Crookhaven and charming Goleen.Both are grand spots for a post-swim pub warmer and pack of Tayto crisps.
Stay at: There's a holiday caravan and camping park right near the beach or you could stay at Barley Cove Beach Hotel or hire self-catering cottages.

5. Cap Ferret, France

Cap Ferret sits at the bottom of the The Lège-Cap Ferret peninsula, a long thin stretch of sand, pine trees and 10 small oyster villages, an hour's drive from Bordeaux. On the wilder Atlantic coast, the dunes and beach eventually evaporate in a shimmering heat haze and the sand is so fine and so deep it squeaks under foot and faces the towering Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe. Here parents and children wade through tidal pools and salt marshes hunting for crabs with Monsieur Hulot-style nets - a remembrance of summers past.
Stay at: Hotel Oceane, 62 Ave de l'océan, Cap Ferret, +33 05 56 60 68 13. Simple cabin-style rooms arranged around a courtyard just a few minutes' walk from the beach. Doubles from €51.

6. Scopello, Sicily

Scopello, on the west coast of Sicily, couldn't be more idyllic if it tried. A pretty stone village, complete with old men in black berets and a sweet gelateria. A 20-minute walk away is a tiny cove with sand the colour of vanilla ice-cream and minty clear water. It's overlooked by a disused tuna-processing plant (the area is famed for the Mattanza, the annual ritual slaughter of tuna off the Egadi islands) and towers of rock.
Stay at: Nearby agriturismo Tenute Plaia from €130 per double B&B, +39 0924 541476, plaiavini.com.

7. Three Cliffs Bay, Gower, Wales

It is the beach where, after trailing single file up an overgrown sandy path that scooped us up on to a grassy headland, we all stopped to coo at the gorgeousness of the little U-shaped golden cove.
It's hard to reach as it is only accessible via a path through woodland from Parkmill, or down from Penard, so was pretty much deserted, and, in high season, it's never as busy as the Gower's bigger, more popular stretches of sand. On the cliffs above is Penard Castle, a ruin offering a perfect picnic shelter with Michelin-star views, and from here, if you can face the walk back up.
Stay at: Eastern Slade Farm Campsite, 07970 969814, from £8-12 per pitch per night, depending on size of tent.

8. Sopot, Poland

A pristine beach so vast that it never gets crowded, even in high summer. Once the playground of the Prussian aristocracy, the city has been Poland's most fashionable resort for almost a century. And since the end of the cold war, it has become its party capital, too, with a superb clubbing scene and a busy, boozy bar culture. Try Club Mandarynka in town or Copacabana Beach Club, which started life as a beach shack and is now an all-night disco complete with swimming pool.
Stay at: Villa Sedan (+48 58 555 0980; sedan.pl). Doubles from £45.


9. Egremni, Lefkada, Greece

There is a reason why Greece has so many blue flag beaches – with over 15,000km of coastline. Egremni beach on the Ionian island of Lefkada is a perfect example. Climbing 350 or so steps down a dramatic cliff face deposits you on a long, pristine beach. The water is that perfect Mediterranean blue, almost as if it had been painted, and the pebbles get finer as you near the water's edge until they feel like sand.
Stay at: Vassiliki Bay Hotel, a three-star, 24-room hotel near a fishing village, and a good spot from which to explore the island's beaches. hotelvassilikibay.gr.

10. Warnemünde, Germany

It's not the most perfect beach in Germany but Warnemünde offers a great holiday experience for anyone wishing to sample Deutschland's bracing Baltic coast - a white sandy beach, old-fashioned wicker chairs, known as Strandkörbe, and smoked fish. During my visit I asked one sun-browned kiosk-owner why he swam trunkless. He paused, then replied proudly: "In East Germany, we didn't have trunks." Even in summer the sea - known by Germans as the Ostsee- is bitingly cold. For me, a five-minute dip was enough.

Will tourism in Europe be busy next year?



It's hard to say this far in advance with the world economy and all, but I would think that tourism in Europe will be just as busy as most other summers. Especially after all the money woes this last summer that kept people from traveling as much as they would have otherwise. That sounds like a great travel plan. Have you been on extended backpacking trips before?

Hotels will definitely be more expensive if they're available at all in and around London during the Olympics. Most people book those rooms more than a year in advance. Prices are likely to be around the same as they are now by next summer depending on currency values. We just hit a nice high on the dollar vs euro, but there's no telling what the exchange rate will be by next summer.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Tours in Europe - Food and Culture



There’s more than one way to say hello in Europe. No two countries are the same, and the different languages and cultures make the continent amazing.

Enjoy the super friendly Irish hospitality and foot-stomping rhythms, listen in to the lively conversations in Spain or Italy, or sit outside a café with the Paris locals. Be ready to barter for a bargain in Turkey’s markets or jump in a black cab in London and see if you can get a great tale out of the driver.

Fashionistas will love the style and glamour of Paris and Milan. Art, music and design fans will love Madrir, Venice, and Stockholm. And London is a Royal watcher’s dream.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tourism in Venice - Best Places, Restaurants, Hotels




Museums in Venice:

Museo Civico Correr
Ca'Rezzonico
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Galleria dell'Accademia
Venice Museums Pass

Climate in Venice:

According to the Köppen climate classification, Venice has a Humid subtropical climate (Cfa), with cool winters and very warm summers. The 24-hour average in January is 2.5 °C (36.5 °F), and for July this figure is 22.7 °C (72.9 °F). Precipitation is spread relatively evenly throughout the year, and averages 801 millimetres (31.5 in).

Airports in Venice:

Venice is served by the Marco Polo International Airport, or Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo, named in honor of its famous citizen. The airport is on the mainland and was rebuilt away from the coast. Airport is connected by land to Venice main island (Piazzale Roma, the bus terminal) by the ACTV lines (for example line 5 aerobus) and by sea to Venice, Murano and Lido by Alilaguna lines.

Restaurants in Venice:

Grand Canal
Vini da Gigio
Alle Testiere
Harry's Dolci
Al nono risorto
Shri Ganesh
Corte Sconta
Acqua Pazza
Osteria Antico Dolo

Hotels in Venice:

HOTEL CASTELLO
HOTEL CARLTON ON THE GRAND CANAL
HOTEL SAN GALLO
FLATS IN VENICE
HOTEL ADRIATICO
HOTEL ACCA
CORTE DI VILLA COLLOREDO
VILLA PARADISO

Monday, November 14, 2011

My Favorite European Destinations



1. Budapest, Hungary

Old World charm. The city is divided into 2 parts by the blue Danube, which are Buda and Pest. Not as commercialized or expensive as the other European cities. Home to many of the famous warm baths in Europe like Szechenyi Baths and Gellert Baths.

2. Copenhagen, Zealand

Wonderful Copenhagen, beautiful and clean city, wonderful people! You can go on and on and on walking the pedestrian only streets that goes on for blocks.

3. Prague, Bohemia

Gorgeous city, cobblestone streets, old world, preserved architecture. The city is getting more and more tourists each year but still worth a visit! It's definitely cheaper than London or Paris. Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, views from on top of Prague Castle overlooking the city, all are incredible.

4. Venice

In my opinion, one of the most, or if not, the most beautiful city in the World. It's romantic, it has amazing architecture, and it's for art lovers.

5. Vienna, Austria

Very clean city. Known for its beautiful and rich music from the works of Mozart and Strauss. The city itself has a lot of class of its own.

Top 10 Romantic Gateways in Europe



1. Venice

It is hard not to be overwhelmed by the beauty and uniqueness of Venice. Combined with the Italian farniente and delicious food, this is the ideal romantic place.

2. Paris, Ile-de-France

Any time of the year, there are always tons of things to do in Paris on a romantic weekend: walk hand in hand along the Seine, climb the stairs at the Sacre-Coeur.

3. Amsterdam, Noord-Holland

For some reasons, cities with canals rank very high in the 'romantic places' lists. Amsterdam being called The "Venice of the North", it is no surprise that the first Destination of the Netherlands made this list. And there are other good reasons for this.

4. Brugge - Bruges

Canals, medieval buildings and the small size of one of the most visited places of Belgium a cute romantic place to go. Ideal for a weekend, for those who enjoy ancient architecture, fine gastronomy and the best chocolate in the world.

5. Prague, Bohemia

Since the late eighties and the opening up of Eastern Europe, Prague quickly became one of the trendy (and original, at first) places to visit and rapidly evolved to offer all kind of tourist amenities.

6. Barcelona

Plenty of small restaurants to enjoy tapas, vibrant nightlife, stunning buildings signed by architect Gaudi all over make Barcelona a unique destination.

7. Copenhagen, Zealand

Balancing well ancient and new, Copenhagen is one of the capital of design which at the same time is proud of its harmonious architecture from the middle age, its cobblestone squares and its canals. An alternate romantic destination, which combine the very needed canals with a modern touch.

8. Rome, Lazio

Anything that relates to Italy is romantic - after the obvious pick of Venice, Roma is an alternate romantic destination with plenty of things to do and to see, and a perfect plac to enjoy the Italian farniente.

9. Berlin, Germany


Like adventure? Love to live off the beaten track? Cancel your romantic weekend to Paris or Venice and head for Berlin. The capital Destination of Germany has tremendously changed over the last 15 years to become one of the most vibrant and exciting destinations of Europe.

10. Budapest, Hungary

Destination that developed on the banks of the Danube river, Destination of churches.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Top 10 best cities in Europe for travel snobs



Top 10 best cities in Europe for travel snobs – With so many travellers heading for the most popular destinations time and time again, many other great cites get missed.

1. Porto, Portugal
2. Dresden, Germany
3. Salamanca, Spain
4. Verona, Italy
5. Marseille, France
6. Aarhus, Denmark
7. Tallinn, Estonia
8. Utrecht, Netherlands
9. Bath, England
10. Warsaw, Poland

Top 10 Places to visit Europe in 2012



Whatever your tastes, 2012 is filled with unmissable things to see and do. So broaden your travel horizons and get ahead of the pack with our top travellers' picks for 2012.

Madrid, Spain
Orkney, Scotland
Zürich Switzerland)
Paris, France
Berlin, Germany
Stockholm, Sweden
Turku, Finland
Dunedin, New Zealand
Barcelona (Spain)
Manchester, England

Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Best Airports in Europe




Zürich Airport (Switzerland)
Zürich Airport is located in Kloten, canton of Zürich, Switzerland and managed by Unique Airport.
It is Switzerland's largest international flight gateway and hub to national domestic carrier Swiss International Air Lines and Lufthansa.



Barcelona Airport (Spain)
Barcelona Airport is located southwest of the city, between El Prat de Llobregat, Viladecans and Sant Boi. It is 3km from the Port of Barcelona, one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean for container traffic. The hub is also close to the Free Zone Consortium, a leading logistics centre.



Venice Marco Polo Airport (Italy)
Venice Marco Polo Airport is one of Italy's main hubs and was named after the eponymous Venetian traveller, who is generally recognised as the European discoverer of China.



Leipzig-Halle Airport (Germany)
The hub is the second German airport to make the list, with some 2.34 million passengers in 2006. During the same period, flight movements climbed to 42,333 from 37,905.

Munich International Airport (Germany)
Munich International Airport's reputation as a leading hub was confirmed earlier this year during the World Airport Awards 2006. Some 30.7 million travelled through the hub last year, suggesting its title as Europe's Best Airport is deserved.

Athens International Airport (Greece)
Athens International Airport opened on March 29, 2001. The Greek capital's only civilian airport is a major hub for state-owned carrier Olympic Airlines and Aegean Airlines.

The Best hotels in London

Here the list of the 10 bests hotels in London - England.

1. Cool capsule: Yotel Heathrow Airport

Yotel Heathrow, LondonHot on the heels of the first Yotel, which opened at Gatwick Airport in spring 2007, the second opened in Heathrow's terminal four in December. Its revolutionary cabin concept is modelled on first-class aeroplane accommodation, with a choice of Standard or Premium cabins bookable for a whole night (if your flight is cancelled, for example) or in four-hour segments if you just want a power nap and freshen-up. 

2. Home from home: Hotel 55

Hotel 55, LondonThis substantial Edwardian house converted into a modern hotel is something of a rarity in a large city – it's affordable and homely yet stylish. The breakfast/dining room is in a glass-covered extension overlooking the garden, and there is a surprisingly slick bar area, open 24 hours, where you can order cocktails while you slave over a hot laptop.

3. Calming influence: myhotel Bloomsbury

Myhotel, LondonAn unbeatable address if you want to hang out in Soho, walk back from Theatreland or stroll to the British Museum. East meets west here, in one of the capital's first boutiques (opened in 1999). The interior of 78-room myhotel was created by Conran & Partners with attention to the principles of Feng Shui. 

4. Step back in time: The Rookery

The Rookery, LondonA warren of bijou quirky, character-packed rooms hewn from two Dickensian buildings, this hotel is a stone's throw from Smithfield meat market, the Old Bailey, Fabric nightclub and a host of hot restaurants. The antithesis of modern minimalism, expect wood panelling, flagstone floors, antiques, faded rugs and real fires. 

5. City slicker: The Zetter

This restaurant with rooms, a short cab ride from the new Eurostar terminal at St Pancras, pulls off contemporary design around a spectacular central atrium within a 19th-century warehouse. It was opened in 2004 by the people behind fashionable restaurant Moro – in nearby Exmouth Market – and The Zetter's Mediterranean restaurant similarly buzzes day and night. 

6. Luxury budget: The Hoxton

The Hoxton hotel, LondonDon't be discouraged by the unprepossessing exterior, inside you'll find Frette linen, flat-screen TVs, cocktails and bistro-style dining. If you want to stay in the City of London's Square Mile, this "urban lodge" as it calls itself, is a modern bolthole.

7. Chic and cheerful: Guesthouse West

Guesthouse West, LondonA 20-room B&B with a difference – you can pay by the night, in the normal way, or if you think you might become a regular you can invest in a room. In return you get to use it 52 nights per year and receive a rental return the rest of the time.

8. Hip hotel: Portobello

Models, the pop fraternity and those in the know retire behind the low-key entrance to this elegant neo-classical mansion off the famous Portobello Road. Forget pared-down functionalism, this place is all about sexy indulgence among drapes, flounces, potted palms and four-poster beds with splendid dashes of oriental exoticism for good measure. 

9. Inn vogue: Fox and Anchor

Fox and Anchor hotel, London"Hops and chops, cuvees and duvets", says the Fox and Anchor's website, a clue that this beautifully preserved London hostelry on a little side street close to Smithfield aims to offer the best of both worlds. All the charm of a traditional pub (it is 200 years old, and a splendid example of a Victorian watering hole) with food and accommodation upstairs that's all bang up to date. 

10. No-frills: Piccadilly Backpackers

Picadilly Backpackers, LondonSpace-saving Pods, four- to 10-bed dorms, private single and double rooms - there is something to suit every traveller's budget at this hostel which has 700 beds over five highly individual floors decorated by specially commissioned artists.

The Best Restaurants in the World





Europe-basedRestaurant Magazinerecently revealed the 25 Best Restaurants in the World, chosen by an international panel of more than 600 impossible-to-please restaurateurs, chefs, food critics and industry experts.


  • The Fat Duck, Bray, Berkshire, Britain


  • El Bulli, Montjoi, Spain


  • French Laundry, California


  • Tetsuya’s, Sydney, Australia


  • Gordon Ramsay, London, Britain


  • Pierre Gagnaire, Paris, France


  • Per Se, New York, New York


  • Tom Aikens, London, Britain


  • Jean Georges, New York, New York


  • St John, London, Britain


  • Louis XV, Monaco


  • Chez Panisse, California


  • Charlie Trotter, Chicago, Illinois


  • Gramercy Tavern, New York, New York


  • Guy Savoy, Paris, France


  • Alain Ducasse, Paris, France


  • Sketch (Gallery), London, Britain


  • The Waterside Inn, Bray, Britain


  • Nobu, London, Britain


  • Arzak, San Sebastian, Spain


  • L’Hotel de Ville, Crissier, Switzerland
  • Wednesday, November 9, 2011

    Tourism in Paris - Best Places, Restaurants, Hotels



    Museums in Paris:
    • Musée des Années Trente
    • Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
    • Musée de l'Armée
    • Musée Arménien de France
    • Musée d'Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne
    • Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
    • Musée Boleslas Biegas
    • Musée Bouchard
    • Musée de l'érotisme
    • Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro
    • Musée de l'Éventail
    Climate in Paris:
    Summer days are usually warm and pleasant with average temperatures hovering between 15 and 25 °C, Some years have even witnessed some long periods of harsh summer weather, such as the heat wave of 2003 where temperatures exceeded 30 °C (86 °F) for weeks, surged up to 40 °C (104 °F) on some days and seldom cooled down at night. More recently, the average temperature for July 2011 was +17.6 °C, with an average minimum temperature of 12.9 ° and an average maximum temperature of 23.7 °C. 
    Airports in Paris: 


    Three international airports, OrlyRoissy and le Bourget, serve the city. The city's subway system, the métro, was opened in 1900.


    Restaurants in Paris: 
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Alésia – Cité Universitaire – Denfert-Rochereau
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio André Citroën – Lecourbe – Porte de Versailles
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Barbès – Pigalle
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Bastille
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Bercy – Gare de Lyon - Porte de Vincennes
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Bercy / Tolbiac / Bois de Vincennes
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Buttes-Chaumont – Belleville – Ménilmontant
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Champs-Elysées / Louvre
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Châtelet – Les Halles - Sentier
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Foch – Porte Maillot
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Gare du Nord – Gare de l’Est – Canal Saint-Martin
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Haussmann - Grands boulevards
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio Invalides
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio La Chapelle – Marché aux Puces
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio La Villette / Belleville / Canal Saint-Martin
    Puce_restos_cafes Restaurantes en el barrio La Villette


      

    Hotels in Paris:

    Hotel de Crillon770 €uro770 €uro
    Hotel de VendômeLuxe450 €uro535 €uro
    Hotel Regina375 €uro450 €uro
    Normandy Hotel267 €uro336 €uro
    Best Western Premier Opera-Richepanse240 €uro240 €uro
    Washington-Opera PROMO215 €uro215 €uro
    Le Relais St Honore PROMO203 €uro203 €uro
    Hotel de la Place du Louvre 125 €uro160 €uro
    Hotel des Tuileries140 €uro150 €uro
    Hotel Le Relais du Louvre 125 €uro170 €uro
    Grand Hotel de Champagne189 €uro236 €uro
    Hotel Britannique 155 €uro185 €uro
    Hotel Ducs d'Anjou206 €uro227 €uro
    Hotel Pavillon Louvre Rivoli