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Bullfighting In Barcelona. Culture Or Cruelty? Whilst you're unlikely to find any public objection to attending a flamenco show or admiring Gaudi's architecture, you may find yourself the subject of criticism if you attend a bullfight.Without a doubt, the bullfighting industry in Spain is one of the most controversial. Fans of the sport and animal rights activists continue to clash over the legitimacy of it as a sport against the welfare of...... Similar Editorial : by Samanta. | Source : Tour De France Pictures
Drinking And Dining In Barcelona One of the first things you'll notice about the culture in Barcelona, and in Spain in general, is that time is pushed forward. In many cultures, you eat lunch between noon and 1:30; in Barcelona, you eat lunch between 3 and 4. Dinner is often not served until very late, between 10 and 11:30 in the evening; if you're lucky, you may find eateries opening at 9:30, but that is the very earliest; if...... Similar Editorial : by News Canada. | Source : France Travel Agents
Spooky Delights In London Wardrobe Court is a glimpse of the London of the past and dates back to 1720. To stand here on a winter's night, in the pitch black stillness, is to experience the true thrill of historic and haunted London. Massive trees tower over the three-story houses, and even the faintest of breezes will send their branches creaking and their trunks swaying. The perfect stillness of the yard keeps you...... Similar Editorial : by Binh Zientek. | Source : Attractions In Birmingham
The Insiders Guide To Amsterdam Sit on the Museumplein and people watch. Once a large and busy street, this has all been replaced by a huge grassy lawn that is bordered by the Concertgebouw, the Rijksmuseum, and the Vincent van Gogh Museum. If you make it there on a Wednesday, enjoy one of the free afternoon concerts in the Concertgebouw. Rent a water bike from a vendor in front of the Rijksmuseum and paddle your way through...... Similar Editorial : by buckleyc. | Source : France Travel Agents
The Ebb And Flow Of Stag Tourism First Prague was popular with British hen and stag parties, offering the girls-on-tour and boys-on-their-tour cheap booze, sleazy nightclubs, and accommodation in Prague at its most affordable.Then came the rise of the so-called 'New Prague', which kept popping up in different emerging destinations across the Baltic States. Best men and maids of honour retuned their aerials to the Best Stag and...... Similar Editorial : by Synapse India. | Source : Travel Safety
A District Guide To Bogota A typical Spanish colonial city during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, Bogota began to reflect other European influences during the 20th century. For example, the city's palaces built at the turn of the 20th century are French-influenced, while the residential areas built during the mid 20th century are English-influenced. Bogota's skyscrapers, which were erected late in the 20th century,...... Similar Editorial : by Stacy Andell. | Source : Travel Packing List
Step Back In Time A team of experts have developed a digital computer model of the ancient city in 320AD, bring the past a little closer to the present.Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was the technology that has scientists, archaeologists, historians and computer game fans excited all at once. An international team of experts has unveiled a 'virtual Rome' program, the worlds biggest and most complex...... Similar Editorial : by Michael Pollock. | Source : American Passports
Getting About Bogota The city is built around a grid-like system using Carrera and Calles. In a nutshell, Calles are streets that run east and west, while Carrera's are big avenues that run North to South. Once you understand the basic concept of how Bogota's streets and avenues are set out, perhaps by studying a map or two, the system is quite logical and easy to understand. Prior to 2000, transportation in Bogota...... Source : Travel Agents Baltimore
Fun Day Excursions From The Costa Del Sol As it name (Sunny Coast) implies, the Costa del Sol is the ideal place to spend your holiday, with sunshine filled days most of the year round and an average annual climate of about 18 degrees. The area is filled with popular and hidden vacation resorts, from the bustling to the private. Visitors to Costa del Sol traditionally stay in every type of accommodation available, ranging from luxury...... Similar Editorial : by scarlet. | Source : World Travel Guides
The Nice Flower Market While spending the day simply walking around Nice, sipping cafe or lounging at the beach is likely more than enough to sate any visitor, this Mediterranean city also offers a few must-see stops as well.Among them are the Matisse Museum, the ancient Roman ruins, and most certainly the Cours Saleya Flower Market. Nice is famous for its Flower Market, which is open six days a week (on Mondays, the...... Similar Editorial : by Patrick McMurray. | Source : Tour Travel Agent
Finding A Place To Stay In Nice Tourists to the area can stay in accommodation ranging from budget hostels to luxury hotels. They can also stay in a number of different areas in Nice from the waterfront to inland or in the old city area of Nice. Tourists must decide on the area that they wish to stay in, the type of accommodation that would suit their needs at the budget that they have to spend on accommodation. Once these...... Similar Editorial : by Tom Gifford. | Source : Iata Travel Agent
Romans And The Costa Del Sol Later in its history, the Romans invaded the Iberian Peninsula and they Romanized much of the area. They built aqueducts, bath houses, temples and many other structures and many of the remains of these buildings can still be found in Costa del Sol.By the 4th century, Christianity had spread throughout much of Spain and Costa del Sol was no exception. From that time, control of Costa del Sol...... Similar Editorial : by RahulSabnis. | Source : Asia Travel Agent
Granada And The History Of The Alhambra Palaces The Alhambra, which is a Moorish citadel and palace, is known as "the jewel of Moorish Spain" for its beauty. The history of the Alhambra palaces begins in the 13th century when they began to be built by the Nasrids (a dynasty of the Muslim Kingdom). In 1492, Granada was besieged by the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand II and Isabella I and they built many churches in the area. At this time, the many...... Similar Editorial : by Mithun Bhattacharya. | Source : Asia Travel Agent
Call Of The Bulldozers Fuelled by an unrelenting and in large part British appetite for holidays and accommodation in the Costa del Sol and other fashionable coastal areas, thousands of homes and short-term apartment rental buildings were built on protected land. Now the national government and environmental groups want to roll in the bulldozers. Playground for the rich and formerly most sought after area to buy...... Similar Editorial : by Charlie McCoy. | Source : Asia Travel Agent
The Hungarian Capital Is The City Of Spas With a history dating back to the beginning of the common era, the Hungarian capital, lying between the two banks of the Danube, offers sights to see until their coming out of your ears. Many of the hotels in the city will offer some kind of spa facility, however, if you are in a bed and breakfast or lower star hotel, of which there are many wonderful options, you will have the incentive and the...... Similar Editorial : by John Lewis. | Source : Independent Travel Agent
Fashion And The City The vaults bear frescoed decorations dating from the birth of the building, rediscovered after they had been hidden in 600... Similar Editorial : by John Lewis.
Financial And Capital Account In fact, even for weeks other than festival weeks, it is important to book in advance due to Sevilles mild Mediterranean climate that makes the city an attraction all year round... Similar Editorial : by John Lewis.
Fruits Rich In Fiber If you book early then you will be able to find the better places for an even better price. Another tip is to go just after the peak season so you avoid the main tourist rush... Similar Editorial : Calories In Fiber One by Alisha Dhamani.
Have A Great Holiday The city of Valencia provides an attractive vacation location for travelers. Among all the sites available, tourists to Valencia should not and can not miss out on a visit to the Turia Gardens... Similar Editorial : Great Holiday Gift Idea by Lisa Becker.
Historia De Las Fallas As in the whole of Valencia the choice of hotels and hostels close to the site are both extensive and varied with hostels available from around 13 euros per night in a shared room, 3 star hotels star...... Similar Editorial : 10 Minutes Or Less by Jeffrey Wyrick.
Holidays In The Costa Del Sol The area is beautiful all year round and you will definitely not be disappointed with anything. If you want to go, you should book your accommodation early to get the best prices... Similar Editorial : A Holiday In Spain by Andrew Gibson.