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Tours on the island of Malta

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The nights in Malta can be endless. It is a destination that has long established itself as a place of pilgrimage for young people who want to improve their English while retaining the sun and water. There is, therefore, a bar, fast food restaurants, pubs, discos. But there are quieter options.

Nightlife in Malta

Photography by mescon

Walking the streets:

As the streets of Valletta, is probably the best option. In Republic Street, the pedestrian routes goes to the center of town, (more…)

Driving around Paris in a day

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Although it is a shame to devote one day to the city of Paris, famous for its monuments, palaces and museums, often the time we play a trick and ends up giving us just a few hours in some destinations.

Driving around Paris in a day

Photography by Ivi PC

Oddly enough, many people are visiting cities that ends just as important as Paris in a day. This usually occurs because the Charles de Gaulle International Airport is one of the destinations most important combinations of flights from Europe and the world, generating in many cases, a wait of one day connection. (more…)

Historic Monuments of Ireland

Friday, August 6th, 2010

The landscape of Ireland is surrounded by spectacular historical sites and monuments of national heritage, from the ruins of the stone age until the world’s largest castles of exceptional luxury.

Historic Monuments of Ireland

Photography by sedoglia

History:

Let’s talk a little history, Ireland’s first settlers probably came from northern Britain 9,000 years ago. They went to the River Bann and probably settled at the foot of Mount Sandel, near Coleraine, County Londonderry. Neolithic farmers remained until about 2000 BC, when the Bronze Age began. The first Celts arrived around 500 BC. (more…)

Meet and travel to Belfast

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Belfast is located in the northeast of the island of Ireland and surrounded by high hills, and the beautiful Rñio Lagan. Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland has been transformed in the last decade to become a city full of energy and is currently one of the most sophisticated cities on the island.

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Photography by lyng883

Focusing on the city of Belfast and feel the friendliness and good humor of its people are one of the strengths of the city, but we can not ignore the important cultural heritage that we offer. Cueing in Belfast, in places like the Cathedral Quarter, this is the cultural heart of the city and meets Victorian architecture that has nothing to envy the best examples to be found in the rest of Europe. For its part, the Titanic Quarter east of Belfast, is where the legendary ship was built, and reminds the world of rich maritime and industrial past of the city. (more…)

Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

The little Croatian town of Dubrovnik is located across the Adriatic Sea, at the foot of a mountain, recalling the Greek cities, but with Slovenian style, reflecting his worn walls in the crystal clear waters. This place has suffered numerous invasions, but nevertheless managed to remain standing until nowadays.

Dubrovnik Old Town Harbour

Photography by ahisgett

Its history goes back to the seventh century, when the peoples of the region were constantly invaded and plundered by the Slavs, deciding to move to a small coastal town, and fortifying the area to prevent invasions. This town eventually grew increasingly, as its location was strategic for trade in fisheries. This fact was very interested in the Arabs, attacking a century later. At this point, this small town had taken the name of Ragusa and still suffered many invasions throughout its history. (more…)

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