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Amsterdam: Things you should know before you arrive

lunes, abril 19th, 2010

The city of Amsterdam

With 45 hectares of green space, trees and lakes, a great restaurant in the center, plus food stalls and cafes. The city of Amsterdam, has opened a museum devoted to film. Not only is a perfect place to breathe nature and organize a picnic between squirrels that run around, but also offers in June, July and August, plays and free outdoor concerts.

But aside from the museums and places is a far more modest attraction that almost every tourist wants to see in Amsterdam, beyond consumer than what is sold there: the coffee shops. Almost an emblem of the city, far from being a simple coffee house, these bars offer a menu that includes marijuana mixed with snuff for 3 euros and 6 euros smoking a cigar, or chocolate and cannabis brownies with coffee, which costs 5 euros. Some have tables in the room only, others also fit on the sidewalks. Only allowed entry to over 18 years. (más…)

Cultural Tours in Amsterdam

jueves, abril 15th, 2010

Plaza Dam por la noche por R.Duran.

Amsterdam is a city for walkers and cyclists, with an intense cultural life, and many more… Also curious is uninhibited, but organized, and modern, but with a history of fishing village. It is known as the Venice … North. Its network of canals and bridges, designed in the XVI and XVII centuries, form a kind of web that cuts through the resort, the site is ideal for exploring on foot (the distances are short and landscapes between bridges and canals is just fabulous ) or rent a bike and do honor to his reputation as a city on two wheels. (más…)

Travel to Naples underground – Italy

miércoles, abril 14th, 2010

Travel to Naples underground

Hidden beneath the asphalt, a citadel almost as old as the same Naples. Secret tunnels, catacombs, ancient, amphitheaters, erotic art and more from a course without mysteries beneath the troubled streets of the city, the birthplace of San Genaro

The winding narrow streets of Naples resonate with the sounds of impatient horns, barking dogs and the roar of motor scooters. Opulent palaces, baroque churches and elegant living with a graffiti-covered landscape, and people in cafes keep track of their belongings while chatting or eating a delicious pizza specialty, the «sfogliatelle. (The latter a super delicious cake) under the imposing Mount Vesuvius, the city gives the feeling of chaos, congestion and frenetic activity. (más…)

Ligurian Riviera: The Gulf of Poets

jueves, marzo 25th, 2010

Portofino! by Paulo Heuser.

The Gulf of Poets is located in northern Italy, bordering between the provinces of Liguria and Tuscany. The largest city in the area is La Spezia, although other famous cities such as Genoa, Pisa and Florence are not far up. Are also fairly close to the impressive marble quarries of Carrara, where Michelangelo and supplies used.

Liguria is a region covered during the summer months, however, Tellaro, Lerici Fiascherino and knew how to keep calm and do not seem very full, although in reality they are. While almost always get a place for the tent or a modest room should be reserved before, if you want to stay in larger hotels. (más…)

Lisbon historical Nostalgia

lunes, marzo 22nd, 2010

Lisboa (Portugal). Praça do Comercio. by josemazcona.

Beyond its culture, its attractions, its contrasts and streets, Lisbon has that indescribable something that makes it unforgettable. His images are trapped, forever, in the retina and in the soul, more like a real fortune than a curse, and refuse to leave the visitors. This represents the spirit Portuguese and hypnotizes even the most insensitive. Exaggerating a bit, of course, because Lisbon does not necessarily go back in time. Although modern looms, for example, in the latest area of the Park of Nations, the city’s past is ever present and sentence to a lovely melancholy. So charming that, despite a long day of exploration on foot, always feel like walking a block and discover more tiles, balconies, characters and bars. Admire their roofs. Feeling the ocean breeze, hear his voice and let go. (más…)

The other Sicily – Via Vittorio Emanuele in Palermo

sábado, marzo 13th, 2010

martedì. por il signor F.

A trip from Palermo to Taormina, a journey that reveals the lesser-known charms of the magnificent Mediterranean island. There are many ways to reach Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean and epic, but none compares to it by sea. When one approaches the coasts, invites the slow ferry to lose his gaze on the blue-green waves and think that Greek ships sailed on them, Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Norman and Spanish over the last two eighteen hundred years. (más…)

The Haunted Mansion Prague

sábado, febrero 27th, 2010

Praha, Namesty Republiky 001 by sebd_ch.

A symbol of the modern city, since 1912 the Municipal House in Prague is the key stage of the twentieth century Czech history. The traveler stops at a few meters from the entrance to the old city of Prague, against Namesty Republiky square in the republic. On one side, the Gothic Powder Tower. The other, the Municipal House in Czech, (Obecni Dum), a work of outdoor art that was built between 1905 and 1912. Since then, this building witnessed the turbulent Czech history. It housed the first seat of local government, but also was and is the concert hall of the philharmonic orchestra, a cultural center with exhibition hall, restaurants, and coffees. (más…)

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