St. Nicholas Church
The most significant baroque building in Prague, St. Nicholas Church is located in Mala Strana (district Baroque) between Prague Castle and the Vltava river. Dome’s massive castle dominates the surrounding area, causing the church to be visible from anywhere in town.

Another reason for that is known is that Mozart gave piano recitals here, and his works are still played regularly.
Mala Strana
Mala Strana, or District Breakfast is the essence of Baroque in Prague. In this area there are real architectural values of the city: from St. Nicholas mentioned above,
the grand palace and its gardens Valdsejnsky with Panna Maria church, all worth exploring.
Mala Strana is also the place where it crosses the railway tracks leading to Petrin Hill. With the castle in the background and the city stretching to the east, the view from here is always spectacular.
Posted on November 5th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Tivoli Gardens is one of the most well known park in Denmark. It’s tradition is a rich one and it started way back by Georg Carstensen. He is the person known to have got a five year charter from King Christian VIII while explaining that unless people had something to amuse themselves, they would think about politics. At its beginning, Tivoli had a few cafe’s, flower gardens, and mechanical rides. However, lately everything has changed surrounding. Tivoli found out that it must abandon its charm and opt for a better theme park style.
Today Tivoli Gardens is known as a popular amusement park for both locals and visitors from around the world. This park is famous Rutsjebanen or Bjerg Banen, which translated means Mountain Track and which are actually roller coaster It was built in 1914 in Sweden and is one of the oldest wood to be used today.
Other destinations you may reach at Tivoli is the Daemonen which features a Immelmann loop and a Zero-G roll. It gives you a very fast ride that will leave you with no words. A lot of people don’t know that Tivoli Gardens hosted Jamie Cullen as part of the Copenhagen Jazz week. During summer, the park also hosts many events such as Fredagsrock where some musical acts including the Smashing Pumpkins or the Pet Shop Boys.
Posted on October 26th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
If you are considering taking your family on holiday in France, then there are many wonderful areas for you to consider.

A lot of people like to travel to Brittany, where the climate is not so different from ours here in the United Kingdom, although they tend to enjoy temperatures a few degrees warmer than us throughout the year, it is an immensely beautiful part of France, and you will find the local food to be wonderful too. With more Creperies than you can shake a stick at and a tradition of cooking beautiful sea food, it is a great place to go for food lovers.
A lot of people like to head to the South of France to enjoy the temperate climate, and enjoy a bit of the razmatazz that Nice and Cannes have to offer. Prices will be somewhat more expensive down in this part of the country, but it makes up for it in many different ways. Great food, fabulous shopping and warm seas make this a perfect location for a family holiday, and there are lots of wonderful places to stay. Staying at a camp site is often a good way to save money on a holiday like this, and Keycamp holidays in France come particularly highly recommended. Keycamp sites tend to be very well located for local amenities, and there is always so much for kids to do on their sites. They will be an ideal base for anyone wishing to explore this incredible country.
Posted on October 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Amsterdam’s Royal Palace is located on Dam Square, in the center of Amsterdam. It was originally built to serve as the building of the town hall and magistrates of Amsterdam. In the seventeenth century was the largest building in Europe.
Royal Palace on Dam Square is one of three palaces which the Dutch State has provided to the Queen by a decision of parliament. The palace is used mainly for official events and visits at the highest level, special receptions and reception on the occasion of New Year. Every year there are various prizes and awards offered by the Queen.
The Royal Palace is the official royal residence especially for the family’s one in Hague. The building is dating since 1648 and was originally designed in order to house the government. However, King Louis Napoleon wanted to do something else, to turn the government into a palace in 1808. A large collection of furniture from this period fill the inside of the palace. Guided tours are offered to visitors (they must be reserved two weeks before).
For individual visitors free tours are available Wednesday and Saturday afternoon when the palace is open to the public. During the summer these tours are available in both Dutch and English. All tours begin at 14:00.
Posted on October 20th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
A couple of years ago, all my family knew about family holidays was a trip to the English seaside, and to be honest we had had some wonderful holidays, but the year before last, my eldest daughter asked me why we never went abroad for our holidays. I had to be honest with her and say that there really wasn’t a particular reason why we didn’t go abroad – it was just something that we didn’t do. I could see that she wanted to go somewhere new, so I started to look into it.
Normally we went somewhere that we could camp, and I knew that the kids loved that, so I wanted to make sure that I found somewhere that could cater for that need. I had a look online for suitable places, and I found what some Eurocamp Family holidays which looked like they could be really great. They had some fantastic camp sites which I was sure the kids would love, and I managed to find one in the heart of France, which meant that there wasn’t too much travelling for use to.
By the time we had been on our holiday, my wife and I were changed people. We had had the best holiday of our lives, and we were promising the kids, who had enjoyed it just as much as us, that we would go abroad again the next year! I was true to my word, and we had an equally nice time this year at another European Eurocamp destination!
Posted on September 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

To the southeast of the city Thessalonki there is Halkidiki, the birthplace of the famous Aristotle. Its capital is Poligyros, which is located in the center and 69 kilometers from Thessaloniki.
Its special form reminds tourists of three fingers pointing to the Aegean Sea or trident of Poseidon.
The three peninsulas are named Cassandra, Sithonia and Mount Athos.Peninsula Halkidiki is a paradise, being endowed with charming coves and sandy, rocky headlands, with golden sand beaches and crystal clear waters, pine forests, olive groves and splendid complete picture of Halikidiki vacancies. Of the “three fingers” of the peninsula, just at the middle and western (Sithonia and Cassandra) welcomes tourism, with an incredible natural beauty and tourist facilities developed. Cassandra is the ideal place to spend the whole night, and for fun on beaches restless, Sithonia is the place for those who love nature, quietness and deserted beaches.
With over 300 beaches and coves wade the calm waters of the Aegean Sea, with breathtaking scenery and a variety of interesting places to visit, Halkidiki is a paradise for those who want to spend their vacation here. Cassandra, the western peninsula of the three, is famous for beautiful beaches, often surrounded by pine forests. Near the village is a cave complex whose corridors extend over 1900 meters and contains beautiful examples of stalactites and stalagmites.
Halkidiki has interesting villages of rare beauty and beaches are among the most beautiful in all Greece, which are famous for their crystal clear waters and white sand.
Halkidiki holidays are ideal for everyone.
Posted on August 26th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Camping can be quite an enjoyable experience when one takes a holiday. When enjoying Mother Nature’s offerings it is important that you plan ahead and come with the appropriate provisions.
Remember when planning a Eurocamp holiday in france, camping for example, that your tent is not as secure as your home. Even if you try to secure the tent by placing locks on the door flaps, the tent is still not burglar proof. This is important to remember as you do not want to leave valuables in the tent when leaving the area for a significant amount of time. If you should need to leave, then take them with you. If it’s something you really don’t need anyway, you’d be smart to just leave the item at home.
There are certain items that are helpful to have with you. Many campers don’t think of these items ahead of time and then when they do need them, sure wish that they had. Insect repellent is definitely a must to bring when camping. The pests will be much worse out in the great outdoors. By repelling certain types of insects, not only will you will be bite free but you could avoid contracting some illnesses from particular bugs. Rope is a great item to bring alone. It has a variety of uses. Many people also find it makes a terrific clothesline as more than likely you will need one. This is especially true if you plan to do any swimming.
Many people also take for granted that certain items will be provided. Toilet paper is one such item. Some facilities run out quickly. It’s also handy if you will be using the woods for your restroom. Additional batteries are a great item to include in your pre-holiday packing. You’d hate to be in the middle of nowhere and have your flashlight or other battery powered items run out of juice.
Also, some people forget to plan for the worst and fail to include a first aid kit with their gear. Often you will have minor incidents that would require some of the items included in such a kit. Another common mistake is when people have a first aid kit for camping, they forget to check and make sure to replenish any items that have been used from the kit.
Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Piazza Navona is a true splendor. It is one of the most famous and most beautiful squares of Rome. Great, full of
terraces and artists who paint outdoors, Piazza Navona has no less than three wells. The highest is the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi. Each of the four statues that decorate this moment is a river on many different continents: the Nile, Ganges, Danube and Amazon. The other two wells are in the northern market Fontana di Nettuno and Fontana del Moro in the South.
Here, during winter, it is organized one of the greatest Christmas fairs in Europe.
This is definitely one of the most beautiful and popular Baroque sites worldwide. Its aspect results from the
ruins of Domitian Stadium. Once, here were held the races.
Today market is full of vendors and street performers and cafes where you can enjoy a cappuccino. It is very fun at night, when artists gather to draw portraits and caricatures.
This market is a marvel of light and sculpture. In the center of the market there is the most spectacular fountain which was also built by Bernini, La Fontana dei Fiumi, in 1651.
Piazza Navona is a lively place with outdoor cafes. At Christmas time, the market is full of stalls sit and making miniature Christmas atmosphere to be a true delight.
Also for more details you can visit this site Sale Riunioni
Posted on July 21st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
The Olympiapark is located in Munich, Germany, and it is an Olympic
Park whose construction has begun for the 1972 Summer Olympics games. This park still serving as a venue for cultural and religious events.
It is a place located in the north of Munich and it also contains the Olympic stadium, the Olympic tower and many wonderful gardens and lakes.
The Olympiapark will be a World Cup fan park while hosting the Football World Cup every year.
This park is a great area to be visited by tourists while doing some outdoor activities and many easy sports, also with your friends. So go for a walk along these many paths of the park and take benefit of it as long as you can. You may never know when it will be the last time you visit this place. Catch the sounds and be ready for a great concert or game and go buy your ticket.
This is the remarkable modern landscape today, which in past was dull and flat, being surrounded with many ugly buildings. Now, it was transformed into something more acceptable. The roof flows with the land and the landform sweeps into the water. The tented structures were designed by the architect called Günter Grizmek. Along its history, many successful projects were released throughout this area, making the park the only one which has a landscape quality alike the ancient Olympia.
Also from this place Versammlungsräu you can get more informations.
Posted on July 20th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Montreal is unique in North America, combining the New World modern with the romantic charm of historic districts and a European air Gallic lifestyle, evident in the cafes and the city’s dynamic nightlife.
Although skyscrapers downtown are testament of the economic influence of the second largest city of Canada, visitors are most likely attracted by the promise of rides in a cart on the cobbled streets of old town near the St. Lawrence River.
Montreal is on an island between Rivière des Prairies and Saint Lawrence River. When Jacques Cartier discovered the island in 1535, it was already inhabited. Until Paul de Chomedey arrived in 1642 to found the Ville-Marie, the first European colony has been already abandoned. Cross on the Mount Royal, which is visible from most of the city, marks the place where Maisonneuve planted a wooden cross to thank that the city was spared by the floods in the first winter.
French revolt against the British in the economy led to the “silent revolution” between 1950 and 1960, culminating in the crisis of 1970 and the referendum about royalty from 1980 to 1995.
As a result, French became the predominant language at work and a number of companies in Quebec have become active in global market forces. Approximately 65% of people claim that French is their native language, making Montreal the second most populous French-speaking city after Paris.
But in Montreal there is a cosmopolitan mix of immigrants around the world, who contributed to the rich cultural heritage and lively atmosphere in the city. This is most evident during one of the largest festivals in Montreal, International Festival of Jazz in Montréal, when tens of thousands of music fans fill the streets of every day.
Elegant buildings of Old Montreal, which was the heart of the city until the late nineteenth century, are now full of shops, bars, hotels and restaurants.
The best time to visit Montreal is summer, when even the nights are muggy and the whole city seems to spend. Autumn that reveals the leaves color is the right period to visit the Laurentians forest.
Posted on June 27th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »