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martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Reasons to stay in an apartment in Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the most visited cities in the world and that, having been the capital of three empires: Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, is a fact that no traveler can not overlook. Be captivated by the history of ancient Constantinople and natural landscapes: the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus.
Like a trip to the past is involved, sightseeing in Istanbul you will find at this historic and lively town situated between two seas, the Sea of ​​Marmara and the Black Sea, between two continents, Europe and Asia, and between two worlds traditional and modern.




Travelling with your family or a group of friends is easier and simpler if you book one of our apartments in Istanbul. We offer holiday flats in Istanbul's most central and best located near landmarks such as the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and the Spice Bazaar. If you book one of our apartments in Istanbul, you will have total independence, besides enjoying the intimacy of a home, fully equipped with everything you need to save you cook at home. So do not hesitate to choose one of our apartments in Istanbul and enjoy your time with your family.
Knowing the former Ottoman capital, leading in principle to preserve all kinds of churches. From ancient temples conventional to various temples stunning special magnitude, Catholic, Armenian and Orthodox churches.

There are also interesting places worth visiting such as: the shopping area of ​​Istanbul, Beyoglu, located around Istiklal Street and Taksim Square, is the place to meet the Turks about Turkish society, "this area offers a variety of restaurants and pubs, among which you can not miss enjoying a good Turkish cuisine. A blend of Mediterranean tradition and love for healthy diet, identify the Turkish cuisine. Medi Saark Sofrasi, is an example of this, traditional dishes and decor ancestral show that it is a restaurant that really must know.

The Ataturk Cultural Centre, as the "Cicek Pasaji" or passage of Flores and its many shops, cafes and cinemas around this area also shows the variety of options.

Alternatively useful to know the city, you can stay in Istanbul apartments that will allow you to, among other things, to travel in a flexible and economical, you can enjoy your travels to the time you want, without having to think about transportation schedules for back.

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sábado, 21 de mayo de 2011

The clock tower Big Ben

Big Ben
When most people heat the words "Big Ben" they immediately conjure up an image of the striking Victorian Gothic structure of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (the Houses of Parliament). Let's clear up a common misconception first; technically speaking, the name "Big Ben" does not refer to the famous tower, nor to the four huge clock faces of this London landmark; instead, it refers to the largest of the five bells inside the clock tower, whose chimes are such a familiar sound to listeners to BBC radio over the years.

The tower was begun following the disastrous fire which destroyed the old Palace of Westminster in 1834. Charles Barry was given the contract to rebuild the Palace, and his designs included a clock tower.

The Tower
The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster took 13 years to build, and was completed in 1856. The tower is 316 feet high. The spire that rises above the belfry is built with an iron frame, and it is this frame which supports the weight of the bells. A staircase rises up inside the tower, and a climb is rewarded by excellent views from the belfry level. Several small rooms are built into the lower part of the tower, including a small prison cell.

The Clocks
The cast iron frame of the clock face was designed by AW Pugin, who was responsible for much of the Gothic decorative elements of the Palace of Westminster. The dials are 23 feet in diameter and the faces themselves are not solid, but is composed of many small pieces of opal glass, assembled like a stained glass window. Several of the central pieces of glass can be removed to allow inspection of the hands from inside the clock tower. The numbers on the clock faces are each two feet high. An inscription in Latin below each clock face translates as "God save our Queen Victoria I".
At the time of its construction the clock mechanism was easily the largest in the world, and it is still among the largest today. The clock mechanism, designed by Edmund Beckett Denison, has proven to be remarkably accurate over the years, allowing small adjustments to the clock's rate to be made by placing pennies on a small shoulder of the clock's pendulum!


The Hour Bell
Big Ben - the hour bell - is said to have been named after Sir Benjamin Hall, Commissioner of Works, who was known for his bulk, as is the bell! The first Big Ben hour bell was complete before the tower, so the bell was hung in New Palace Yard. After repeated public ringing the bell cracked, and had to be replaced by the current bell.
The bell had to be placed in a special wooden frame, turned on its side, and hoisted up the centre of the tower to the belfry. So heavy was Big Ben that the process took over 36 hours to complete. The bell began ringing the hours in July of 1859, but it cracked after only two months of use. Instead of recasting the bell, it was simply given a quarter turn, and a lighter hammer was used to strike the hours.
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jueves, 19 de mayo de 2011

Low cost accommodations and Shopping Tips while Visiting Rome

Rome is the ultimate shopper's paradise and a must inclusion of all Italy vacation packages.


In Rome, you can get to shop for everything ranging from clothes, jewelry, apparel, antiques to chocolates, books, novelties and house wares. While shopping in the historic city of Rome, you can experience an amazing blend of style, fashion, class, elegance and sophistication in each and every shopping item you come across.

The best of apparel shops that you can visit Italy trips include Giorgio Armani, Brioni, Chanel, Ciesse, Fendi, Femme Sistina and Gianni Versace. The common thing about these shops is that they are all in Rome. If you are totally passionate about accessories and religiously believe that they can make or break your outfit, you are up for some good news. You can find everything ranging from the celebrated Giorgio Sermoneta Gloves and the Gucci luxury accessories to the Vincelli silk assortments.

Coming to fabrics, the Casa Del Tessuto stocks fabrics made by the best designers of the world. This shop is renowned for stocking the best wedding dress fabrics and amazing collection of Italian silk. If you are a woman, you have got to have a weak spot for jewelry. In Rome you have the leading jewelry outlets of Bulgari, Giovannetti and Pomellato. Hit these stores and shop for the best jewelry that you can lay your hands on.
Rome b&b
Bed and breakfast in Rome are low cost accommodations in Rome mostly visited by guests not depending of a tour or a time schedule. They just offer bed & breakfast, avoiding certain servicies or extra comforts like restaurants, 24-hour reception service, laundry and many others.
The great advantage of staying in a bed and breakfast in Rome is the lowest price guaranteed and the complete independence allowed by this kind of accommodation: you will avoid established timetables and you will be able to visit the capital city of Italy and enjoy its gastronomy in a different place every day.
One remarkable feature that you will be able to notice in Rome -and all over Italy- is the respect for the "dolce vita" art. Italian food is much more than pizza and pasta. Italian dishes are abundant, nutritous and delicious. Since in the bed & breakfast in Rome you will only get bed and breakfast, you may try at the inns and "tavola calda" typical food like antipasti with different cheeses, sausages and prosciutto, minestrone, risottos, pesce (fish) and all kind of meat (coda alla vaccinara, typical Roman dish with ox or cow tail; saltimbocca, fried veal steaks ).
Drinks must be considered as a separate chapter. You will surely have to taste them outside your bed & breakfast in Rome: Frascatti, the most popular wine in the trattorias and Roman restaurants, typical in the capital city of Italy. Some real Italian specialities are aperitifs like Vermouth and bitter, liquors like grappa - a sort of brandy usually drunk at the end of meals. You cannot miss out on the Italian gastronomy! Make your bed & breakfast reservation on line in Rome.

martes, 3 de mayo de 2011

Buenos Aires, un destino imperdible

Buenos Aires es una ciudad moderna y cuenta con una de las ofertas culturales y educativas más importantes del mundo, con una amplia variedad para alojarse, la ciudad cuenta con hoteles en Buenos Aires de una, dos y tres estrellas, de excelentes precios y las mejores ubicaciones en distintos barrios.


Argentina es una nación muy joven comparada con los países europeos, hay mucha historia en ella. Te contamos los lugares para visitar en cada zona de Buenos Aires: La Plaza de Mayo, testigo de tantos acontecimientos; las calles adoquinadas de Puerto Madero; la zona de Congreso, con el Obelisco en “la calle más ancha del mundo”, la Avenida 9 de Julio; el lujoso barrio de Retiro; el encanto San Telmo; la exclusividad de Recoleta con su importante cementerio; los parques de Palermo; Caminito en el colorido barrio de La Boca…

En la provincia de Buenos Aires: Tigre con el increíble Delta; La Plata, capital de la provincia con sus joyas arquitectónicas; San Antonio de Areco con sus tradiciones gauchescas; Luján con su colosal basílica; la histórica San Nicolás de los Arroyos; Rosario, cuna de la bandera; Córdoba, la segunda ciudad del país, y la que mejor conserva su arquitectura colonial ; y hacer un buen recorrido por la costa atlántica visitando los mejores balnearios de la costa bonaerense como son San Clemente del Tuyú, Pinamar, Villa Gesell o Mar del Plata

Además, los mejores bares, pubs, discotecas y restaurantes para disfrutar de la noche porteña.

Y ¿Qué decir de la carne argentina? La tira de asado, los bifes de chorizo, el matambre, la morcilla, los chinchulines, el lechón...! Vayas donde vayas siempre hay buena carne.

Reserva hoteles en Buenos Aires en la zona de San Telmo, cercana la histórica Plaza de Mayo, centro político del país desde la declaración de independencia en 1810. Alrededor de la Plaza se encuentran la Casa Rosada, el Cabildo, la Catedral Metropolitana y la Jefatura de Gobierno de la Ciudad. La Plaza ha sido escenario de los históricos discursos de Eva Perón, de los reclamos silenciosos de las Madres y Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo por sus familiares desaparecidos y de cada una de las manifestaciones políticas más importantes de la historia argentina.

Elegida como uno de los mejores destinos en encuestas realizadas por las publicaciones de viajes más reconocidas del mundo, Buenos Aires es además la ciudad preferida por el turismo gay, debido a su identidad moderna, abierta y tolerante.Consigue hoteles en Buenos Aires y disfruta de toda la hospitalidad y calidez de sus habitantes.

Buenos Aires es la capital mundial del tango, género musical y danza declarado Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco. La ciudad está plagada de tanguerías, bodegones, milongas, museos, espectáculos callejeros y obras teatrales dedicadas al tango. Por eso la oferta de hoteles en Buenos Aires te permitirá descubrir el apasionante mundo del tango en su lugar de origen, al costo más bajo y de la manera más segura y sencilla del mercado.