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A Gaudi Walk in Barcelona

October 3, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

The name Antoni Gaudi is synonymous with the magnificent architecture in Barcelona. No visitor gets around admiring the great architectural legacy Gaudi has left. If you happen to stay in apartments in Barcelona directly in the center some of the most prominent Gaudi buildings are in mere walking distance: As a good starting point of a Gaudi walk in the center is the Palau Guell (Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 3) right off the Ramblas. It … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Culture, History, Mallorca, Palau, Shopping Mall, Spain, Walking tour

Villa d’Este in Tivoli

September 6, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

The first time I visited Rome a couple of years I stayed for over a week in one of the Rome apartments which was plenty of time to see the most important in the city, but also a couple of other monuments and sights that are outside of the city. My favorite sights in Rome by far were the Trevi Fountain, the Coliseum and the Sistine Chapel inside of the Vatican. We also did a few daytrips to take full advantage of the surroundings. My … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, Europe, Garden, History, Rome

Festa della Rificolona

August 16, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

Visiting Florence it is very likely that one has a programme that is very oriented towards arts, culture, and architecture. As one of the most important cities during the Renaissance it bares a great amount of art work and architecture of that time. But depending on the time of year you are visiting it is nice to know what events are going on in Florence around that time. In case you have rented Florence apartments for the beginning of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Culture, Festival, Florence, Food and Wine, Music, Tuscany, Walking tour

Europe Trip Highlights

August 5, 2011 by Dave2 Comments

The following are some highlights from our latest trip to Europe: Partying late late in Belgrade Serbia - awesome party town, night clubs on old boats in the river. This was going to be museum-less trip, but we made exception for Nikola Tesla museum in Belgrade - we visited the museum and were duly impressed with the exhibits in action and hearing about his life on the guided tour Budapest - Buda Thai restaurant, one of best Thai … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Bridges, Europe, Food and Wine, History, Hungary, London, Montenegro, Museum, Restaurants, Serbia, Tesla, Thailand, Village, Wine Tasting

Hanging out in London

July 31, 2011 by Dave13 Comments

We arrived in London after a 2.5 hour flight from Split Croatia. We love the budget airlines in Europe - last minute prices are the same as reserving your flights ahead of time for a number of the airlines. Wizz Air, Easy Jet, Ryan Air etc. London of course is one of the world's major cities - its easy to get lost in the city and its historical attractions. One is never bored for things to do here! There are world class museums - the Tate Modern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Beach, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Culinary travel, England, Europe, London, Museum, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

The Biennale and the Venice Film Festival

July 26, 2011 by MaikeLeave a Comment

Every two years Venice holds the Biennale, one of the most important events in contemporary art and culture. I don't think there is another event on this scale that features so many different disciplines. Everything is present: Art, architecture, cinema, music, dance, and theater. The duration of the Biennale stretches over several months from June until November. One of the central events during the Biennale is the Venice Film Festival - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, California, Canals, Culture, Festival, Film, Music, Romantic, Venice

An Affair To Remember

July 1, 2011 by B. Lynch BlackLeave a Comment

In the summer of 1994, I fell in love at first sight. It was a true summer romance in all its glory, white hot in intensity, and I remember every moment. Passion completely consumed me from the first glance. I was hopelessly, irretrievably -- joyously -- lost. There was so much to know, and so little time. The depth of my love transformed my life forever. And then, all too soon, it was over. The parting broke my heart. I have never … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bridges, Canals, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Lifestyle, London, Museum, Music, New York City, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Vineyards, Walking tour

Lost in the City of Dreams

July 1, 2011 by Kevin WallaceLeave a Comment

I had long been promising myself a visit to Istanbul, European Capital of Culture for 2010. So with the Bayram festival now approaching and the summer sun warming the earth, I couldn't resist a visit to this most ostentatious city of spires, a fabulously inspiring metropolis of imperial dreams; and it was only a magic carpet ride away. I arrived exhausted but excited, my heart in my hands here at the epicentre of three empires. Straddling two … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canals, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Desert, Fashion, Festival, Fireworks, Food and Wine, History, Istanbul, Journey, Monks, Moscow, Mosque, Museum

Colombia’s Coffee Boom

June 29, 2011 by Tiffany ForteLeave a Comment

For inhabitants of Colombia, coffee production is an effective means for economic growth and prosperity. And the National Coffee Research Center (Cenicafe), located in Chinchiná and sponsored by the Colombian Coffee Grower's Federation, is working hard to highlight the influence of coffee on the economic development of the Cafe Triangle region in Colombia and countries like Guatemala and Honduras, says Fernando Gast, PhD, director of scientific … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Architecture, Belgium, Canada, Coffee, Colombia, Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Flowers, History, Honduras, Japan, Museum, Rainforest, Spain, Walking tour, Wildlife

The 4 Bridges Crossing the Canal Grande in Venice

June 14, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

The two most striking characteristics of Venice are its extremely romantic appeal and the picturesque canals that are like the unique equivalent of streets in other cities. The biggest of these canals is the Canal Grande (in Venetian referred to as Canalasso). At a length of 3800 meters it stretches through the whole city in the shape of an 's'. Curiously enough there are only four opportunities to cross the Canal Grande throughout the city, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Bridges, Canals, History, Monks, Romantic, Taxi, Venice, Walking tour

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