Sunday, November 17, 2013

The Best Algarve Wines

The Algarve is better known for its thriving tourist industry than its wine. The truth is that many wine producers in this area have been awarded prizes for the excellence and quality of their products. Wines and vines have been in the Algarve for thousands of years. Its mild climate is easier on the vine than the heat just a little further north. The Algarve features the Denominações de Origem Controlada (DOC) of Lagos, Lagoa, Tavira, and Portimao.

A Quick Guide to IstanbulA Quick Guide to Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the most well known cities in the world. This guide gives some of the history of the city and also outlines some of its most exciting features.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Moving to Portugal: Top 5 Algarve Beaches

The Algarve is home to some of the world's most beautiful beaches. From quiet beaches that are almost hidden by cliffs to crowded beaches ideal for holiday makers, there is a dream beach for everyone. If you are planning to move in this region, consider renting or buying a property at the seaside. This way you will be able to go to the beach and enjoy crystal the clear water whenever you have some free time. Here are the most impressive beaches in the Algarve:

Living in Portugal: Historical Sites in the Algarve

Locals and tourists can explore the history of the Algarve by visiting the castles, forts and ruins in this area. There are numerous historical sites and monuments going back to the roots of Roman and Moorish culture. Castelo de Silves, Cerro da Vila, Fortalezza de Sagres, and Caldas de Monchique are well worth a visit. These attractions reflect the country's historical heritage and celebrate its past.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

5 Romantic NYC Sightseeing Places!

If you and your loved one are visiting New York City on a romantic break there is so many fun things to see in the Big Apple. Walk the streets and enjoy the "New Yorker" culture. From hotdogs to subways you both will really feel the true energy of a metropolitan city like New York.

Northern Colorado Living

I live in a smaller town called Windsor, Colorado, located west of Greeley and East of Fort Collins. When I moved here in 1998 it was a population of 6000, today it is almost 16,000. It still has the small town feel, but the one stop light, one grocery store town that is now gone. We now have several new chain grocery stores, restaurants, and gas stations. I believe we are up to 7 traffic lights.

Friday, November 8, 2013

The Philippines' Best Destinations

The Philippines is an archipelago with 7,107 islands and a coastline that is more than double than that of the United States. But it is hard to cover every area of interest in this tropical paradise. When you desire to visit all the best places in this country one might end up in a dilemma on where to start, especially that one might be overwhelmed with the choices presented. In this list we will ease out the confusion on your end and narrowed down your choices to help you get the best experience possible while visiting the Philippines for the first time.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

A Wine Enthusiast's Guide to Oshawa, Ontario

Looking for the prefect getaway place for that wine tasting you've been wanting to try? Oshawa in beautiful Ontario offers some of the best attractions for wine enthusiasts that could ever be asked for.Here are a few of the many places Oshawa and the surrounding area has to offer wine lovers.

All About Visiting Hong Kong

Hong Kong is surrounded by many Asian countries and most of its neighbors never fail to list it down on one of its top places to visit. Although Disneyland is one of the main excuses for most of Asia to come and visit Hong Kong, it is not the only thing that makes it the primary choice of most tourists to drop by and explore this highly populated Asian region. So if visiting Hong Kong crosses your mind and you are about to make your maiden voyage to its shores then here are some of the places that should end up on your list.

An Ideal Getaway Destination For People In Need Of Beauty And A More Relaxed Pace

Work demands, home demands, and other life demands often have people dreaming of a faraway place to escape to where none of the hassles they're accustomed to dealing with exist. Such a place is Skiathos in Greece; stretched-out beaches surrounded by exotic trees and rock formations draw people from all over the world in great need of a change of pace and scenery. And in Skiathos, visitors learn it's easy to find their own private setting in which to bask under the sun.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Xiamen - China's Hidden Treasure

In the mid-2000s I had heard of Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guagzhou hitting the world headlines but had never heard, or knew of Xiamen. It was during a chance visit to this island city that was my first introduction to mainland China.

The Travel From Beijing to the Great Wall of China

Beijing being the capital of People's Republic of China has got a great historical and cultural background to represent. It has been more than 800 years since Beijing has been declared the capital city of China. In the year 2008 when Beijing hosted the 2008 Olympics Games, it started inviting tourists and travelers from different countries. Beijing travel became famous at international level.

The Travelling Psychologist Series 2 - Down in Kampala

Introduction:

Your first site of Uganda is usually Entebbe airport in the far south of the country lying close to Lake Victoria. I had prepared so many documents at the visa office in Beijing (where I travelled from) yellow fever certification, bank statements, photocopies of various forms. After getting in the line for immigration and visa extension I faced a rather large lady behind the bullet proof glass. She said, "passport" Stamp, one month extension, "thank you sir have a good stay" I pushed all the papers at her, she looked at me, no need, bye! I was so disappointed if she had known the sweat and tears getting all that together in China before I came, surely she would just look to make me feel better?

What To Do in Manhattan

Learn about New York's history at Ellis Island

One of the main attractions of New York City is the Statue of Liberty. It's located on Liberty Island, just off of the southern tip of Manhattan. The Statue of Liberty was unveiled in 1886 and stands on Liberty Island, where it greeted immigrants to the United States.

Expat Guide: Living in Portimao

Portimão is located in the district of Faro, in the Algarve region. Many British expats have moved here to start a new life and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. This area is mainly known as a popular tourist center with fabulous beaches and stunning rock outcrops. Its attraction lies in the amazing diversity of tourist-friendly establishments and countryside. The beaches in this area feature water sports facilities, golden cliffs, bars, restaurants, and plenty of animation.

Welcome to Akihabara Electronic Town

Japan needs no introduction. It is a world destination and trend setter in many departments. Tokyo, the capital is so huge, that the term metropolis sounds small to describe it. Every small bit of space is used in the most diligent manner so as to avoid waste.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Top 5 Things To Do In Derry In Northern Ireland

1. The Walls

The Walls surrounding the old city of Derry were built between 1614 and 1619. Remarkably, they remain almost perfectly preserved. They were built by the London-based businessmen responsible for the Plantation of Derry to defend the city from the local Irish rebels. A number of sieges against Derry took place, the biggest of which was in 1689. However, the Walls stood firm and were never breached, an honor very few cities in Europe can claim. It is this fact that earned Derry the nickname, The Maiden City.

The Many Faces of Nainital

The country known as India is typically considered to be one of the most naturally beautiful countries in the world. People may only see India as the country with overcrowded trains and absurdly packed roads, but the reality is that is just a very small part of the country. Look beyond the common pitfalls that afflict any densely-populated nation, and people will see that there is indeed abundant beauty that exists within this country. The ideal tourist destinations are numerous, and people are sure to enjoy getting to know each and every one of them. Nainital holiday packages are widely available for tourists looking to see one city in particular that is emblematic of India's natural appeal.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Top Indoor Venues In Kingston, Jamaica

Here comes the rain again... While for some this is just another rainy day, for event hosts this can be a major problem. We have all heard about the events that get canceled or postponed due to this kind of weather, and considering the climate we have here in Jamaica, we never know when it's going to rain. The easiest way to ensure that your event won't be affected by uncertain weather is by hosting it at an indoor venue. Luckily, in Kingston, there are several indoor venues that accommodate indoor events. Here, we recommend our top five indoor venue picks for hosting events such as weddings and birthday parties (in no particular order):

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Tourism Committees and Why Your Town Needs One

We all know that the trade deficit of the United States is not good. When we trade with other countries, we need to make sure that they are buying something from us as well, or that we are doing triangular trade where we buy something from one country, they buy something from somewhere else, and those people in that third location turn around and buy stuff from us. That keeps the money flowing in the global economy, and it's good for jobs, good for industry, it is good for inefficiency and free-markets. It prevents scarcity, helps to feed the world, and does wonders for international relations.

Capture The Secrets of Jindabyne in Australia

Known as the Gateway to the Snowy Mountains, Jindabyne has many things to offer to its curious visitors. Being a town closest to Snowy Mountains, the place is normally used as a preferred stop over location for everyone on their way to Snowy Mountains. The town initially built on the shores of the beautiful lake presents a scenic view to the tourists with magnificent mountains as the backdrop. Weather is Jindabyne is pleasant with chilly winters and cool summers.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Place De La Bastille Square in Paris and the July Column

Place de la Bastille, or otherwise known as Bastille square is well known for the fortress which once stood in its place, the storming of Bastille and various other occurrences and moments throughout the years.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Bacolod City's New Government Center


The dream of a new government center was initiated by former Mayor Evilio "Bing" Leonardia. The 5 hectare lot located at the Circumferential Road Area was donated by the family of Don Padoc Gonzaga in 2006 and construction immediately started in December 28, 2006, exactly 6 months after the finalization of the papers. Over the past years, it has served as a venue for special holiday events and entertainment shows sponsored by the city government. In fact, the former Mayor made his state of the city address (SOCA) last September 8, 2008 in NGC. More recently, a government sponsored mass wedding was held last Valentine 's Day and also the celebration of the annual Masskara festival was held here.

Does Your Chamber of Commerce Have a 'Fun Things To Do' Website Page?


Not long ago, I was discussing Chamber of Commerce website designs with a website consultant. He had an interesting take on all of this, first he noted something I've always thought; "most of the chamber websites and internet presence is lacking clarity, direction, simplicity, depth, and they clearly don't understand the realities of social networking. For all of these reasons they end up doing a disservice to both their members and to the consumers who come to those websites hoping to support community minded companies. Okay so, let's talk.

Let's Get To Know More About Dubai's Cultural Essence



Tourism to Dubai has escalated considerably in the recent times. Not only are people, from close-by countries, visiting this city to gape at its unbelievable infrastructural development, but tourists from the developed world are also thronging this city. What could be the reason for this? Few people would want to believe that Dubai's infrastructure is what attracts people from the developed world. With regions of Canada, USA, UK and other countries being embellished with top notch infrastructure, sky scrapers can compel tourists to take a long distance flight. So, what is it? What differentiates Dubai more than its visual appeal is the undeniable essence of its culture. This is that element of Dubai that would never leave your memories.



Explore the culture of Dubai through a City-ride!

If one delves into the history of Dubai, one would realize it was anciently known to be a trading centre for spices and jewellery. It was occupied by people who were pearl divers and the ones who traded spices, silks and other precious metals. It was such trading which would bring many business travellers to the city. They used to come here to consummate their transactions. However, as time passed by, Dubai transformed itself from ancient spice trader to a modern city which boasted of infrastructure which wasn't less than any other developed country. Tall sky scrapers were matched with great roads and some impregnable systems. It was at this time that Dubai converted itself into a tourist destination, one which is still very popular because of the same reasons.

3 Interesting Facts About Madrid That You Surely Didn't Know


Many people know the most common facts and legends about Madrid: it's the capital city of Spain since the mid-16th century, the third-largest city in the European Union after London and Berlin. And, as any traveller is told in a typical tour Madrid's art galleries and museums are considered the some of the world's finest collections of art.

10 Free Things to Do in Bristol



bristol is a beautiful city and there are a plethora of things to do there for free. Most people know about the Clifton Suspension Bridge, but there is so much more about Bristol!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The High Rising New York

New York is a city that is chiefly characterized by skyscrapers and high rises. If one happens to take a complete overview of the city, one will only come across the tip of several multi-storey buildings rising in the city every other day. The whole city is surrounded by water bodies and comprises of several towering buildings which seems to be the only attraction of this place.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Las Vegas Shows - A Guide To Finding The Most Famous Shows In Las Vegas

There are so many shows in Las Vegas that it would be very hard to cover all of them in one article. But we can let you know about the most famous and widely recommended spectacles that this amazing city has to offer. Some of them have been favorites for many years and others are newer additions, but they all have excellence of entertainment in common.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

San Juancito, Honduras - A Gem and a Tragedy

Nestled in a beautiful wooded mountain valley on the north side of La Tigra National Park about an hour's drive northeast of Tegucigalpa, San Juancito began it's career around 1880 when mining investors revived the old Spanish gold and silver diggings from the 16th century. With outside investment the town boomed and the mines continued to extract gold and silver from the mountainside until the 1950's. Miners were well paid by local standards, and their families enjoyed the best in schools and medical facilities.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Shopping in the Flea Market of Athens in Greece

Monastiraki gets its name from the monastery that used to stand on this square in central Athens. Anything less monastic these days it would be hard to imagine, especially on a Sunday morning when crowds flock to the weekly flea market that starts here and flows through the streets around. Monks would perhaps avert their gaze from the stalls selling second-hand copies of Playboy and Penthouse and browse instead at the one right next door which has beads, Bibles and candles. The sacred and the profane are neighbours in these Athenian streets.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Ten Of Snowdonia's Most Interesting Churches

Many of Snowdonia's churches, though of medieval or later construction, were founded in the 'age of saints' - roughly, the 5th and 6th centuries. They've survived attacks from Viking invaders and English kings, neglect, and the passage of time - yet still live to tell their tales which, if stones could speak, would be numerous and fascinating.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Best of Hidden Coconut Grove: Miami City Hall and Scotty's Landing

Like to take an outing along Biscayne Bay in Miami with a little bit of culture and a lot of great food? A visit to Miami's iconic city hall followed by a stop at Scotty's Landing may be just what you're looking for.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Glitzy Parks of Chicago

There is no doubt about the fact that Chicago, Illinois is one of the most prevalent and exciting holiday spots in all of North America. Forbes magazine affirms that Chicago's Navy Pier is the tenth highly visited tourist spot in the United States of America. For the more sophisticated, or those who just grasp the actual beauty, the Art Institute of Chicago plunks out as Chicago's most chosen destinations. Situated in beautiful Grant Park, its abode too many world-famous paintings, together with works by artiste such as Andy Warhol. It's also world-renowned for the number of impersonator works.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The History of Bacolod

Bacolod City, otherwise known as the "City of Smiles", is renowned throughout the country and the world for its annual Masskara festival held every third week of October and delicious chicken inasal (grilled chicken). It is located in the northwest region of Negros Island and bounded by different cities and municipalities such as Talisay City in the North, Municipality of Murcia in the East, and Bago City in the South. It has a land area of 156.1 kilometers and a population of 513,511 as of April 24, 2013.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Retiring In Spain: What To Expect In Espana

Spain is a great place to retire in for a lot of reasons. It is one of the countries with a great historical significance because of the role it played during the age of discovery. They had so many conquests that the empire they built was one wherein the "sun never sets."

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Melbourne Musts! Get the Most Out of Your Stay

One of the most popular destinations in Australia, Melbourne is a must-visit - but don't bother if you can't spare at least a few weeks! Melbourne is a cultural and artistic hot spot in the country, and a trip demands some time to see it all and really immerse yourself in the city space. From the shopping to the wildlife, there's plenty to do and plenty of diversity as well. With an experience to suit everyone, you're sure to be charmed during your stay.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Retiring In Italy: About Living On the Italian Peninsula

Italy is known as the land where wine, pasta and pizza can be found in abundance. That is an exaggeration of course, but if you do love this type of cuisine, then living in this country would be a dream for you. Adding the culture, art, prominent cities and a bunch of friendly locals, life in Italy could never get any better.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

From Basilica to The Pantheon That Became a Famous Burial Place

Back in 507AD King Clovis converted to Christianity and decided to build a basilica on the very site where The Pantheon stands today and Saint Genevieve, who was the patron saint of Paris that protected the city from the barbarians, was buried in this basilica in 512AD.

Planning Your Weekend in Rome

There are many beautiful locations you can visit in this world. But there is an undeniable and very special charm about the city of Rome in Italy. This amazing place combines modern life with timeless and elegant structures, and all these qualities turn it into one of the most popular tourist attractions out there.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Las Vegas Casinos - A Guide to Finding the Most Luxurious Casinos in Las Vegas

There is no doubt that a casino is the first thing people think of when they hear someone mention the city of Las Vegas. The Roulettes, the black jack tables, poker tournaments and slots, are all part of the image we have engraved in or minds, and there is a good reason for that, because Las Vegas has the best and most famous casinos in the entire world.

Highlights Of The State Of Yucatan In Mexico For Travelers

Too many people see the state of Yucatan in Mexico as something they have to go through in order to get to the Riviera Maya. The buses that you take from other location in the north of the country almost always have to go through the state with the only exception being those coming from Chiapas. It is advised that you in fact make some time to visit this great state because there are many wonderful things that you can miss if you do not. The beaches are beautiful and you will find some of the most important Mayan temples in Mexico here as well as the place that changed the history of the world forever.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Houston - Offering an Unforgettable Pleasure

Houston has always been a major tourist attraction that has compelled hundreds of visitors to sweep into its heart to enjoy and cherish the various tourist destinations that the city has in offer. The main tourist spots in the city which serve as an ideal form of amusement are as follows:

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Golf on Oahu

In addition to internationally acclaimed surfing, scuba diving, and sailing, Oahu is home to several spectacular golf courses that have received international recognition. During your vacation, you might want to spend a few hours on land, enjoying the scenery of Oahu and the peaceful rhythm of golf. Not only will it give you the chance to enjoy the lush natural environment of Oahu, but you will also be able to relax as you play through the eighteen holes.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Istanbul One Day Trip Guide

To support my trip, I downloaded Triposo's Istanbul Guide for my phone, it's free for Apple or Android. It has a nice clickable map & description of the sights. Tripadvisor also has a guide but I didn't think it was nearly as versatile as the Triposo one. My GPS wasn't working in Istanbul but I was able to figure out where I was without much issue.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

KLCC Travel Guide - Where to Stay, Eat and Shop

Kuala Lumpur or 'KL' as it is popularly known, is a place which can really capture a person's right impression. Landing into the city during the daytime is crucial - one thing that captures one's attention is the acres and acres of Coconut Palm forests, yes, forests on a series of undulating hills. The airport is one of the most comfortable ones you'll find anywhere in the world. It is like a slick museum with pockets of indoor tropical gardens washed with rays of sunlight, all enclosed within a glazing wall. Steel - aisles - marble - garden. That's what one sees, again and again, until you're out of the place.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Four Restaurants in Paris With a View

The French culture not just Parisian has enormous pleasure in taking both time and interest in what and when they eat. You will notice on your trip to Paris that a lot of boutiques still close between noon and 14.00hrs and that time to eat is sacred!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Delhi Holidays - World on Your Plate!

Foodies just love to travel to Delhi, the capital of India. The remarkable variety and the abundance of eating options in the city entice many food lovers to carefully research the internet for good eating-out options while planning their Delhi tour and before booking tickets on flights to the city of incredible flavours. While the local fare is undoubtedly more popular among foreign tourists, the country's eclectic range of global cuisines, which are offered at speciality eateries, finds favour with the most food lovers.

Derry City Guide

Derry is located in the northwest of Northern Ireland on the banks of the River Foyle. It is the second largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth largest city on the island of Ireland. It is 70 miles (112km) from Belfast and benefits from good transport links including main roads and an airport.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Dinner Cruising in Oahu

During your visit to Oahu, be sure to take advantage of the beautiful coastline. In addition to enjoying a sunrise walk on the beach or an afternoon swim, you may want to experience a golden sunset. Often visitors choose to watch the sunset from one of the many beachside restaurants or cafes, but dinner cruises are also a popular option.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

East Baton Rouge Parish: The Jewel of Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish is located in the state of Louisiana of United States of America. Situated on the bank of the river Mississippi, it represents some of the most vibrant cultures of Louisiana. Baton Rouge is the capital of the state and is growing in terms of business, education and industrial aspects. The place is famous for the unique food, amazing music and the great people. The parish has a good mix of people from various races therefore got a colorful culture with many aspects to it. The parish also plays quite an important role in each presidential election.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Entertainment Hotspots in Hollywood, Florida

If you are contemplating of what can keep you entertained in Florida, then Hollywood is a great one-stop spot for you. Whether you are alone, with your partner, or with your family or circle of friends - this place has an offering for you.

The Unique Collection of Art at the Musee Jacquemart-Andre Museum in Paris

The Musee Jacquemart-Andre is within a palace mansion which was built during the 19th century on the street Boulevard Haussmann for Edouard Andre, which holds and showcases many pieces of art he and his wife, Nelie Jacquemart, collected through their life.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Exploring Bacolod: 5 Tourist Spots You Shouldn't Miss

Every October, a lively fiesta of street dancing, colorful costumes and wide-smiling masks attracts tourists from all over the world to the city of Bacolod, the capital city of Negros Occidental, Philippines. This event is the famous Masskara Festival, granting Bacolod the nickname "City of Smiles" because of the grand smiles featured by the masks of the festival dancers. If you ever find yourself in Bacolod, whether joining in the revelries of the Masskara season or simply sightseeing during any other month, there are various tourist attractions in the city you cannot afford to miss. Make sure you check off these 5 destinations off your itinerary before ending your Bacolod excursion.

Top Attractions in Florence

Florence and renaissance go hand in hand. The cradle of the renaissance movement, Florence was home to the legendary Medci family, and artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Sandro Botticelli, to name just a few. Visitors to the city of Florence cannot but be dazzled by its opulence and they spend their time dashing from one masterpiece to the next. The city is home to some of Italy's best museums, beautiful cathedrals and churches, and squares dotted with elegant buildings and shops.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Zen Tea Tea Room in Bacolod City Offers Affordable Green Tea Based Beverages for the People

Zen Tea is a tea station found in various cities nationwide like in Nuciti Central Batangas in front of Robinson Supermarket. A franchise branch of Zen Tea here in Bacolod City is located at La Salle Avenue. It is part of the many business and food establishments of Main Strip Alley found beside the University Courtyard and in front of the second entrance gate of University of St. La Salle Bacolod. The tea station opened on March 1, 2011 and created its Facebook page on April 13, 2011. Since then, Zen Tea has provided one of the best iced tea mixes in the city and has been given a two thumbs up by its costumers every day. Surely, a tea enthusiast in Bacolod should never miss this tea haven.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

5 Reasons to Visit Prague and Budapest in Spring and Summer

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and it also used to be the capital of the Bohemia. A namely very beautiful city with nearly 2 million residents and a fairytale like atmosphere. Situated in the north-west of the country, on the Vitava river, Prague is a picturesque city with a mysterious, old fashioned charm. As it has played an important part in the European history, it is home to a number of famous cultural attractions and its historic centre is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The most visited sights include the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter and the Lennon Wall. Besides the rich historic and cultural side, Prague has several entertainment venues such as restaurants, theatres, cinemas, breweries, clubs and bars and of course shops, museums, galleries and several festivals.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cite Des Sciences Science Museum in Paris and the Geode Cinema Are the Largest in Europe

The Cite des Sciences is an all round popular museum, being the largest science museum in all of Europe and the fifth most visited museum in Paris, joining other popular museums such as The Louvre, it makes it an amazing museum to visit which is suitable for all ages and types of interests.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Baton Rouge Restaurants - Gulp, Swallow, Sip and Swig in the Perfect Southern Louisiana Style!

Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana is well-known for its exceptional food that is inspired by the imagination of its ancestors. "Baton Rouge Restaurants" have a wide range of cuisine, from the city's own dining niche, Cajole and Creole food to other enticing and delicious food around the globe. For all the visitors eager to know which restaurants are the best to slurp some of the best food Louisiana is famous for, here we explore:

The Impressive Sculptures at the Musee Bourdelle Museum in Paris Dedicated to Antoine Bourdelle

The Musee Bourdelle is a museum in Paris dedicated to featuring works from the artist and sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, which is to be found within the studio and apartment where he worked and lived from 1885 in the Montparnasse area.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Baton Rouge - Explore the Rich History, Museums and Cultural Heritages!

Situated in the East Baton Rouge Parish, "Baton Rouge" is the capital of Louisiana State located in the southern region of the United States. One of the sleepy river towns in the olden days, it has now become one of the fastest growing cities in terms of technology. The capital is also the major center of various industries including petrochemical, research and medical. With two major universities, LSU (Louisiana State University) and SU (Southern University), 4 business colleges and 150 schools including 2 disability schools, it also provides an array of educational and cultural prospects.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

A Guide to What's on in Manchester

Manchester is situated in the Northern part of England with a total population of 2.2 million. During the 19th century the town's urbanisation grew at a rapid rate due to the industrial revolution and Manchester soon became the first industrialized city in the world. In 1853, Manchester was granted city status and soon saw major developments taking place such as the town hall and a sea port making way for a canal. Today the city is famous for its culture, media, music scene, architecture, scientific and engineering output and sports. All of these contribute to the number of events happening in this colourful city.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Bird Watching in Oahu

During your trip to Oahu, make the most of the abundant wildlife by getting back to nature and observing the colorful insects, exotic animals, and cheerful birds that inhabit Hawaii's islands. Bird watching is a popular pastime for many nature enthusiasts, and Oahu is home to some of the most scenic and engaging bird watching in the United States.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Chicago - Abode of Rich Architectural Design

Chicago has always maintained a very high standard in being one of the world's most exquisite and pleasant architectural hubs. The city has set a very superior standard in laying a perfect platform for rich architectural beauty to flounder and excel in the most authentic and commendable manner.