Dec23
by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Shopping, Spain, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Poble Espanyol was built for the 1929 Global Exposition in Barcelona on the Montjuic comic. Its aim was to take visitors a allegoric sample of Spanish architecture. The Poble Espanyol is an open-air museum comprising full-scale replicas of 117 buildings from dissimilar parts of Span. Here is several coffees and restaurants, variant regions from Span represented and few shops with the creator doing they learning.
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Dec22
by iv in Arts, Europe, Hotels, Italy, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Swimming, Walking

Il Cannito is located right a few kilometres from Paestum and the Cilento coast. Capaccio and Paestum are positioned half way between the unreal Amalfi Shore , where to impose the towns of Amalfi, Positano and Ravello, and the Arena of Cilento , a stunning nature athlete lapped by the vocalize of a crystal enlighten sea. Archaeological finds evidence that Paestum and its surrounding areas were underpopulated in pre-historic eras.
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Dec22
by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

Golden Lane is yet another stimulating melody of the Prague Hall tangled. The street overflowing of tiny houses shapely in Feigning name at the end of the 16th century.
Golden Lane was created when a new satellite palisade was further to the existing Romanesque chessman complex. The houses in the Happy Lane were nationalized after the war and afterward rehabilitated and painted, between 1952 and 1955.
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Dec21
by Asya in Adventure, Camping, Chillin, Climbing, Colombia, Cultural, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Reserve, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories, Walking

Iguaque is a small area of wasteland and Andean forest embedded in the development of the intercepted areas of the Eastern Cordillera, Colombia. Travels a distance of 8 km and covers the municipalities of Tunja, Villa de Leyva and Arcabuco in the department of Boyaca. Its forests are the water supplyers to the local municipalities.
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Dec21
by Asya in Climbing, Colombia, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, History, Hotels, Kayaking, Sailing, Sightseeings, South America, Travel gear, Walking

In Villa de Leyva, Colombia the time has stopped.Cobblestone roads and whitewashed buildings make its beauty complete and mild.It is a collonial village founded in 1572 by Hernán Suárez de Villalobos, who named it for his boss,Andres Díaz V enero de Leyva, the first president of the New Kingdom of Granada.The village’s function was as a shelter for the military ofiicers.
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Dec21
by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Europe, History, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Spain, Walking

The Barrio de Santa Cruz is a neighborhood n the heart of the historic town of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It is best-known among the tourists and one of the most visited places in the town.With its whitewashed houses, mansions, family palaces, and humble flowered patios it is a charming and lovely area.A labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys provides protection from the oppressive sun of the Sevillian summer.The Barrio de Santa Cruz took its name from that of a church built on the site of one of the judería’s synagogues.
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Dec21
by Asya in Arts, Biking, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Shopping, Sightseeings, Spain, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking

In spring 2011 “Metropol Parasol” is going to open its space for the citizens and visitors of Sevilla. The project, designed by J.Mayer H. Architets, will be a new landmark for the city. The new cultural destination is situated on the Plaza de la Encarnacion and is planned to become a leisure and commerce centre.The square will change its appearence after the construction works finish and the new urban point is opened for the public.
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Dec21
by Asya in Cities, Cultural, Eating, North America, Relaxing, Restaurants, Travel Tips, United States of America

A new dimesion to the Berkeley dining scene.Here you can find fresh seasonal food,prepared with attention and made to appeal to every taste – vegetarian or omnivorous.The design of the restaurant add a feeling of a well-balanced and antural atmosphere.It is situated in Bakeley,California, in the David Brower Center – the greenest building in the area.The chefs serve up local seasonal fare from some Bay Area favorite farms like River Dog and Devils Gulch paired with biodynamic wines from Verdad and other eco wineries — places that are proving that responsible farming can heal the land. The restaurant itself is made of beautifully re-purposed materials like seat benches made from leather belts and banquet tables made from old high school bleachers.
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Dec21
by Asya in Chillin, Cultural, Europe, Hotels, Photos, Portugal, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Swimming, Walking

A historic luxury hotel, located between the city of Braga and the Gerês mountain range in the Pousada de Amares, Portugal.The new design of the building adapt the stones to the new function. Meticulous study has been done by souto de Moura in order to examine the ruins of the old monastery and to transform it into a Pousada.
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Dec21
by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, United Kingdom

Discreetly hidden just north of Hyde Park in London, The Hempel Hotel and Hempel Garden Square are a unique phenomenon in London. the simplicity and silence of the Orient and their metamorphism into the Western world, with the most innovative global technology, create a very special hote. A row of perfectly restored white Georgian houses and a private garden surrounded by trees give little hint of the remarkable transformation within.
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