May07
Published by vanhal in Fitness&Gym, Germany, Monuments, Urban Tourism

The Allianz Arena, opened in 2005 and home to both Munich clubs – Bayern and TSV 1860, was designed purely as football stadium. It took less than three years to build this architecturally unique arena. Here you find out all you need to know about Europes state of the art stadium.
Capacity
* Total: 69,901 capacity undercover (including.Executive boxes and business seats)
* Total of 66,000 seats
* Lower Tier: 20,000 seats (with standing : 69,901)
* Middle Tier: 24,000 seats
* Upper Tier: 22,000 seats
* in the North and South Stands: 10,400 standing: a relationship of 1-1.3 Vario-Seats
* 2,200 business seats and about 400 seats for the press
* 106 VIP boxes of various sizes accommodating 1,374 guests
* 165 special seats for the disabled at main entrance/exterior ground level (no change of level)
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May02
Published by vanhal in Fishing, Relaxing, Romantic, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Swimming

Unassuming elegance. A concept created for those visitors seeking a true Caribbean getaway. One that offers a pristine beach front location, first class accommodations, exquisite dining, water sports, tennis, and an atmosphere all its own.
Idyllic seclusion surrounds the elite few who have the pleasure of discovering Galley Bay, an all-inclusive luxury hotel found on the champagne-colored shores of Antigua. Infused with an eclectic mix of old West Indian charm and modern exclusivity, this irresistible Caribbean retreat is a longtime favorite of corporate high rollers and the globe’s discerning jet set who know the difference between frantic tourism and refined travel.
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May02
Published by vanhal in Asia, China, Eating, Hotels, Spa
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts celebrated the opening of its 50th hotel — the Shangri-La Hotel, Guangzhou. More than 400 VIP guests gathered to commemorate the landmark occasion. The hotel is located adjacent to the Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Centre,China. The 704-room hotel offers the largest guestrooms in the city with a minimum size of 452 square feet and up to 3,283 square feet for suites. At 36 floors it is Guangzhou’s tallest property.The hotel combines spectacular views of the Pearl River with elegant landscaped gardens, providing an urban oasis for guests’ comfort and pleasure while being the new event and dining destination of Guangzhou. With our 8 restaurants and bars, 2 ballrooms and 8 function rooms, we are able to cater to events of any scale.
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May02
Published by Asya in Europe, History, Travel Stories, United Kingdom, Walking

Wookey Hole is 2 miles from the beautiful medieval city of Wells and 20 miles from Bristol. The village of Wookey Hole is dominated by the Wookey Hole Caves tourist site which has show caves, a paper mill and a museum. The village has shops, pubs, restaurants, hotels and a campsite. Glencot House is a grade II listed country house dating from 1887, by a Mr George and Harold Peto, for WS Hodgkinson. A report of the building appeared in “The Building News”, May 13, 1887 and the architects drawing was exhibited at the Royal Academy, and is now at RIBA.
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May02
Published by Asya in Europe, Hotels, Italy, Relaxing, Restaurants, Swimming

The exclusive Hotel Li Cuncheddi is located in the wonderful land of Sardinia. It is situated just a few miles from the Arcipelago of Tavolara and Molara whose unique islands are famous for their enchanting beaches and inlets. Hotel Li Cuncheddi rises up in a natural setting of rare beauty and stands right on the seashore overlooking a splendid, white, sandy beach. The Hotel is surrounded by a rich of wonderful nature, typical Mediterranean landscape and is immersed in unspoilt nature, where peace and quiet reign supreme.
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May02
Published by Asya in Chillin, North America, Restaurants, Shopping, United States of America

Central Square, located between Harvard and Kendall Squares has an eclectic mix of international restaurants, charming shops, nightclubs, and local pubs. Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of
Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street and Main Street, is also considered a part of the Central Square area. Harvard Square is to the northwest along Massachusetts Avenue, Inman Square is to the north along Prospect Street and Kendall Square is to the east along Main Street.
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May01
Published by Asya in Europe, Ireland, Relaxing, Swimming

The Dingle Peninsula is perhaps the most intriguing and beautiful part of Ireland. To enjoy the experience, one really needs to spend at least 3 days exploring the peninsula. Dingle Peninsula is the most northerly of the mountainous headlands of Kerry in Ireland. The Peninsula at its most dramatic can be seen by travelling north-eastwards from Dingle to Tralee, through the heights of the Conor Pass that reveals sight of the summit of Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. Breathtaking Dingle Peninsula spans over 48 km of rugged green mountains, golden sandy beaches, glacial valleys, and deep verdant woods.
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Apr30
Published by Asya in Arts, Australia, Australia, Monuments, Urban Tourism

Far above the maddening crowds, AMP Tower (or Centre point, as it is called by locals) has 360 degrees of Sydney’s best views. It takes just 40 seconds for the
double-decker lifts to reach the 304-metre summit, where you can take advantage of free guided tours. Or, for a real treat, dine out on the view, in the a la carte or buffet-style revolving restaurants. The Sydney AMP Tower, often referred to as the
Sydney Centre point, is located in Sydney’s
Central Business District and is one of Sydney’s most spectacular landmarks, featuring a popular observation deck.
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Apr30
Published by Asya in Europe, Extreme, Finland, Urban Tourism

Linnanmaki is great fun! It’s an amusement park in the middle of the city of Helsinki. Linnanmaki is a perfect place to spend time watching people rush by and listening to the shrieks of joy and excitement, while you’re taking a break from hilarious rides or thrilling games yourself. It was founded in 27.8.1950. Linnanmaki is more than 50 years old. There have been more than million visitors this year. It is the biggest amusement park in Finland. Linnanmaki is a very nice place. There are very many polite people.
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Apr29
Published by Asya in Europe, Extreme, Parks, Resorts, Sightseeings, Spain
Terra Mitica is a theme park in the holiday resort of Benidorm, Spain. Alicante province, and offers a magical journey through the cultures of the
Mediterranean. The park has more than 25 rides, shows, restaurants and shops, providing fun for all the family.
On entering Terra Mitica you are swept back to the Mediterranean world of mythical civilisations to experience ancient legends and mysteries. The Park which is made up of 5 zones – Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia and The islands – include amongst its attractions the first dark rides of their kind in Europe. The size of the main mechanical attractions is unique both in size and layout.
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