Showing posts with label Beautiful Cities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beautiful Cities. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 June 2014

10 most cozy Italian towns

To start the holiday period many of our compatriots are chosen as a place to stay beautiful Italy. For those who can not be surprised bustle of the eternal city of Rome and Milan shopping our selection of the most cozy Italian cities on the coast. Probably each of us ever dreamed to spend if not life, then at least a vacation in a quiet hamlet on the beach, drinking coffee and wine tasting at local restaurants, listening to the voices of gulls and surf.
Choose! 


1. Vernazza
Vernazza is the most organic, beautiful and picturesque town Italian "pyatizemelya" (Cinque Terre) Liguria. Today it is home to just over a thousand people, so Vernazza is also one of the quietest towns and compete with them can only calm Manarola. On a background of multicolored multi-storey houses-towers are evident older medieval walls of galleries, palaces, monasteries and, of course, the castle, whose low walls once protected the rest locals from pirate raids. In the narrow streets of Vernazza, at steep angles going down to the sea, at almost every step, you can see the boats, "parked" at home so naturally as look cars standing in our backyards at entrances.

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Stanserhorn Cabrio - Amezing Two Storey Cabin Cableway

 Ruslan Eunice wrote: "The cable car Stanserhorn Cabrio has its origins in the Swiss town of Stans (Stans), a few kilometers from Lucerne, Canton of Nidwalden (Nidwalden). And it leads to Mount Stanserhorn (Stanserhorn) altitude 1898 meters above sea level. Opened as recently as May 2012. Is unique in that passengers have the opportunity to ride on the world's first two-story-Convertible telekabine. The upper floor has a roof, and tourists can feel the wind blow, breathe fresh air and enjoy the gorgeous 360-degree view. "

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Ronda - Town on The Rocks (Spain)

Ronda - a small but very picturesque Spanish town located in the northwest of the province of Malaga. On the official website of the city it is called the soul of Andalusia - and for good reason, because it's unique charm does not leave anyone indifferent tourists who visited the place. Colorful Spain has lost a lot would not if she had such an interesting angle, so visit Ronda - one of the essential tasks for any self-respecting traveler.

The main feature of the city is its location - it is a hill, divided into two deep gorge at the bottom of which flows the river Guadalevin (Guadalevín).

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Beautiful Place Chamba To Get Peace Of Mind, Himachal Pradesh (India)

Chamba is an ancient town in the Chamba district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, in northern India. Located at an altitude of 996 metres (3,268 ft) above mean sea level, the town is situated on the banks of the Ravi River at its confluence with the Sal River. Though historical records date the history of the Chamba region to the Kolian tribes in the 2nd century BC, the area was formally ruled by the Maru dynasty, starting with the Raju Maru from around 500 AD, ruling from the ancient capital of Bharmour, which is located 75 kilometres (47 mi) from the town of Chamba. In 920, Raja Sahil Varman shifted the capital of the kingdom to Chamba, following the specific request of his daughter Champavati  (Chamba was named after her). From the time of Raju Maru, 67 Rajas of this dynasty have ruled over Chamba until it finally merged with the Indian Union in April 1948, although Chamba was under British suzerainty from 1846 to this time.



Monday, 29 April 2013

Russian Rufer on the roofs of Dubai

Vadim wrote fotobloger Mahora: "Back in Berlin under the delicious German beer we Vitali Raskalovym the idea to go out together, just like old times poshatatsya some new high-rise buildings in the city for us. Since Russia is over for us, it was decided to head for the United Arab Emirates, one of the most beautiful cities in the world and high-rise - Dubai. Even then, we did not know that it would be the coolest of our travels. "

View of the first traffic circle (First Interchange on Sheikh Zayed Road) and the Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world. Dubai has impressed me even before I landed. Our plane was landing, and all that I saw out the window - this is a huge road junctions in the desert and the abundance of the road "grid" with no houses that are intended to generate future quarters.Next was the airport terminal, on which I was an infinite number of minutes just to get to passport control. In Dubai, everything is big, so the airport is also bound to be great.Faced with the vital and mister_marat , I first learned that we have to live in a two star hotel somewhere near the airport.As it turned out, though two-star hotel, cheap, but for convenience it udelyvaet our three-and some of the four. By the way, a few days later we found out that our hotel there is also a brothel located there illegally.In the brothel, we did not go there. Although Marat told me that accidentally passed by and two zdorvennyh Negro touted him to come inside, but when they learned that he was only 21 years old, they said that even for such small pleasures

Friday, 19 April 2013

Pebble Beach And Cliff of Etretat in France

Étretat is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France. It is a tourist and farming town situated about 32 km (20 mi) northeast of Le Havre.Three massive natural stone arches at both ends of Etretat Plage inspired the impressionist painters Boudin, Monet and Manet. This stretch of Alabaster Coast, northeast of Le Havre, has been classified as a site of “national importance”. The pebbled beach, sparked with quartz geodes, is wrapped in dramatic cliffs eroded into giant formations and offshore needles. Two of the arches, the Porte d’Aval and the Porte Amont, can be seen from the town; a third, the Manneport, only reveals itself after a walk at low tide when 17th century oyster beds also emerge from the sea.


Thursday, 18 April 2013

15 landscape photographs Palau

Republic of Palau - an island nation in the Philippine Sea of ​​the Pacific Ocean, located 800 km to the east of the Philippines and north of IndonesiaIt consists of 328 islands with a total area of ​​only 458 square meters. km., and a population of 20,842 people. Despite these icroscopic, Palau has all the attributes of any other state, as well as the division by 16 states, but does not have its own army and currency - a country to protect the United States, as well as means of payment used by the U.S. dollar. But all of us to this dwarf country interesting first-round summer, beautiful landscapes and unique nature.

Friday, 5 April 2013

White Towns of Andalusia

In southern Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, between the Atlantic in the west and the Mediterranean in the east, lies some of the prettiest towns in Spain - perfectly whitewashed with red and brown tiled roofs, narrow, winding, cobblestone streets, and ornate churches atop cliffs and river gorges, and all offering rolling views of the hills below. These are the famous ‘White Towns of Andalusia’, or Pueblos Blancos. The towns are located the northern part of the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga in southern Spain, mostly within the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

10 Most Expensive Cities Around The World

The cost and standard of living is shooting quite up with the inflation rate reaching to an all time high as never before. The inflation experienced by a few global countries is reaching way beyond what a person can afford from his pocket. As per a few surveys that were conducted they state that the cost of living index in a few countries is quite high than others. It is due to this reason it becomes essential to highlight the countries that have got them registered to be stated here. We have brought in the most expensive Cities. Kindly mention your feedback to us if you are victim to heavy tax payroll or huge price value of commodities.
These surveys are being used by the international and other MNC companies who are always in the lookout of sending their employees abroad and to note the cost value and expenditure estimates.

1. Canberra, Australia



Monday, 25 March 2013

Ranking the top 10 cities in the world to live

Authoritative research firm Economist Intelligence Unit published a ranking of the best cities to live in 2011. The rating also hit two Russian cities: St. Petersburg took 68th place, and Moscow - 70. The quality of life in 140 cities across the company's experts evaluated by 30 parameters, including safety, health, social stability, education, infrastructure, availability of goods and services, the environment and the variety of cultural activities.

10th place. Auckland, New Zealand, 95.7 points

 

Friday, 8 March 2013

Beautiful Multilevel Bangkok City

Bangkok, is a huge city with a lot of one million population of 15 million people. Bangkok - It can drive you crazy and charge and common sense, and shock and appeased. The city is very developed water transport it includes several routes water buses plying on the Chao Phraya River. On the river, also developed carting in taxi mode, having both transport and tourism value, and performs mostly typical Thai-dlinnohvostkami boats. Tour price from 10 to 30 baht (10 - 30 rubles). Through the channels on the east bank of the river Chao Phraya Get directions speedboats large capacity. The low cost of the trip, the small intervals of movement (about 5 minutes), and independence from the mirrors make "quick bots' attractive alternative to land transport.


Saturday, 19 January 2013

Very Cozy Italian Towns


Surely everyone wants to be in a cozy place where it is peace and quiet, and you can hear only the noise of seagulls and waves. And in the evening it is cool to go to a local restaurant for a wine tasting. Have a look at these cozy toamns of Italia and pick your favourite. 

Atrani

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Republic of Croatia

Croatia is a country situated in the Central Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is bordered by Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.

Of all the gifts of Helsinki's year as World Design Capital, travellers might be most grateful for the Suvanto lounges at the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The 22 islets - created as part of the biennial event that sets out to raise the profile of cities that use design to improve social, economic and cultural life - have a comfortable lounge with a plywood surround in which passengers can make phone calls or read documents in relative privacy.

The lounges are free and at gates 16, 17, 26 and 36. And no matter if you miss out on a seat; wi-fi is free throughout the airport and mobile devices can be recharged wirelessly with PowerKiss, a Finnish innovation, of course.

Readerly types can also get new material on the way to board a flight at its Book Swap station. Travellers can mark their book's journey on a sticker on the inside cover for future readers. Meanwhile, another legacy of the design year in a country of 37 national parks will be the nature-focused centre Haltia, 25 kilometres from Helsinki on the edge of the Nuuksio National Park. Set to open in March, visitors will be able to get close to the country's environment and wildlife, with several installations in the three-storey wooden building powered chiefly by thermal and solar energy.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Sahara Amby Valley (India)

Sahara Amby Valley (India)

This is the place Sahara Amby Valley near Pune (Maharashtra). Nestled in the cradle of nature, Amby Valley, Sahara Lake City is snugly placed amidst the picturesque hills of the Sahayadri range, within the easy reach of India's commercial capital, Mumbai. 
This prestigious lifestyle project is conceived keeping in mind the various facets of life, leisure and home. Amby Valley is India's first, and perhaps the world's finest hill city, spread extensively over 10,000 acres of land, replete with the natural scenic beauty of lakes and valleys.



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