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22 Mayo 2011

Low cost accommodations and Shopping Tips while Visiting Rome

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 Rome b&b 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.

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22 Mayo 2011

Tips For the First Time Istanbul Tourist

Tips For the First Time Istanbul Tourist

Istanbul is a charming town of great olden days and a trading intersection, a task still reflected in the vigorous and dynamic Great Bazaar. Primary time vacationers to Istanbul will discover several civilizing disparities which might be disappointing. The following little guidelines will train the traveler for a dissimilar cultural approach

1. Go ready for Islamic Culture
Though there is a lot of enjoyment and autonomy in the streets of Istanbul, travelers need to be conscious that incongruously dressed females will frequently catch the attention of shady males. In particular, women require a scarf to go into places of spiritual importance like the Blue Mosque and the rest rooms in the Topkapi Palace, and should not have naked shoulders or legs. You can only go bare foot to the Mosque.

2. Be cautious of Purchasing Alcohol in Istanbul
Alcohol is without restraint obtainable in Istanbul but, as it is legitimately not drunk by the local population, anticipate very expensive tourist rates. Fairly common wines will be on the wine list at nearly $60 - 120 per bottle. Beer is also at an absurd price.

3. Try Sahlep
Winter traveler should be sure to try Sahlep. This sugary thick milky drink is prepared from milk thickened with a particular orchid base and savored with spices. It is only offered during the colder months.

4. Stay in Sultanahmet
Istanbul is a huge city and a first time traveler should stay in the area recognized as Sultanahmet. This is the older town which has dwellings and the entire chief places to visit.

5. Become skilled to Identify Turkish Carpet Salesmen
As the traveler walks between the grand sights of Istanbul, he or she will find that normally a stylish scholarly man will fall in next to them, and involve them in welcoming chat about how they like Istanbul and where they come from. Astonishingly, these traveler greeters all have a brother or uncle who lives in what on earth city the guest might come from. They are salesmen and in a very short time get very friendly and will invite the tourist to visit their shop.

By observing these few facts in mind the tourist will get the most out of this noticeably different city. It is a moderately safe atmosphere, the locals are welcoming and the food is wonderful
If you want to get to know this city of impressive ruins and fascinating ancient civilisations the best way to do it is by seeing its monuments. Two of the most representative of Istanbul and of the history of the ancient Constantinople are the Basilica of St. Sophia, the largest ancient Christian temple and the Blue Mosque, a truly impressive temple and a defiant show of old Muslim power. Today, these two works of art show the greatness of this city and even more so, the importance of religion in this country. You must bring your camera! Places such as the Topkapi Palace, a symbol of the power of the sultans and the strength of the Ottoman Empire, are unmissable on any visit to Istanbul. To list all the sights and the thousands of treasures that this land contains is practically impossible.

If you want to capture the true essence of this city, it's much easier to see it for yourself. This is the time to do it! bed and breakfast in Istanbul represent perfect accommodation for those looking for a homely atmosphere where one can experience the true nature of this city.

Book your B&B in Istanbul with us and you will know that your saving on accommodation. Enjoy this marvellous city with your partner or a group of friends. A bed and beakfast in Istanbul that suits your needs is just a click away. Enter your date of arrival, departure, and the number of people. You'll see how easy it is!

Good travel!

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22 Mayo 2011

Travel Tips for tourism at Venice

Travel Tips for tourism at Venice

Discover all the charm, beauty and history that Venice has to offer. Venice is the capital of Veneto and is located in Northern Italy. It is considered to be one of the world's most romantic destinations, making this a must-see on your travels through Europe.

Venice is best described by an aggregation of romantic adjectives that complete justice to the impeccable countenance and postcard beauty of the Italian stunner. The Venice 7 day itinerary gives visitors a helpful week-long plan to enjoy the attractions of this mesmerizing and quintessentially European destination.

Day 1-The Grand Canal
Take a vaporetto (traditional boat) and experience the grandeur and often documented beauty of the enchanting canal of Venice. Watch masterpieces of Renaissance architecture along with vintage administrative buildings and erstwhile homes and markets. The striking gondolas that pass through the canal waterways also provide a super romantic backdrop to the sightseeing session. There is the Ca' da Mosto, a structure with gorgeous round arches and Ca d'Oro, a Gothic edifice that radiates classic beauty and timeless elegance with its heavy Byzantine influences. There are several attractive Palazzos on the canal sightseeing trip including the celebrated Palazzo Corner and Grimani dj San Luca.

Day 2-St Mark's Square
St Mark's Square is the epicenter of tourist activity in Venice and is a landmark location for housing the foremost church and citadel in the city. The Basilica di San Marco and Palazzo's foundations were laid on this buzzing Venice hotspot. The Basilica features a Byzantine relief molded in gold and embellished with expensive stones. The square has several street-side cafes and the Archeological Museum. Visit the Bell Tower, an imposing 97 meter architectural marvel erected in the mid 9 th century that provides a nice vista of the St. Mark Square and surrounding churches and homes. Move to the Clock Tower, another magnificent structure (located in San Marco) dominating the skyline of Venice. The structure was constructed in 15 th century and sports intricate bronze figures.

Day 3- Accademia
Visit Accademia (located at Dorsoduro 1055)-a vast storehouse of one of the finest and rarest collection of art in Europe. The gallery traces exquisite art pieces from the 14 th century going up to the era of modern art and displays works of maestros like Giovanni Bellini, Paolo Veronese, Lorenzo Lotto, Tintoretto and many more. Move to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection to witness one of the most brilliant depictions of modern art amassed by a rich heiress. The contemporary art ghetto illustrates and traces art movements from Abstraction and Cubism to Surrealism and European.

Day 4- Murano Glass Factory
Visit the Murano Glass Factory and watch Venetian glassblowers blow and fire glass to lend it an artistic touch. Visitors can even book for a glassblowing learning session and take a tour of more than a dozen factories housed within the sprawling complex. There are about 45-50 shops in the factory that sell some of the most beautiful pieces of glass art.

Day 5- Rialto
Visit Rialto, a destination that plays to a largely tourist population. The foremost bridge on the Grand Canal was built at this commercial hub and has been reinstated by a fine-looking arch design of the Antonio da Ponte. The place played host to a lively fruit and vegetable market in the 11th century that though not in existence today, has left its spirited and bustling appeal intact.

Day 6-Basilica Dei Frari
Visit the grand Gothic wonder that was erected in the late 14 th century and is popular today as the burial location of the Venetian artist Antonio Canova. The church displays marvelous pieces of art created by a gamut of artistic legends. Move to Palazzo Ducale, which is a nice marble Gothic structure that is the residence of the elected dukes. The mammoth edifice is a crown on Venice's landscape and looks magnificent during sunset.

Day 7- Lido Island
Make a trip to the swanky Lido Island, a 12 kilometer stretch of fine sand, featuring a host of activities like tennis, golf, horse-riding, clay-pigeon shooting and other recreational and entertainment attractions. There is an indoor games zone for kids along with an auditorium that hosts the International Film Festival held in the town in August-September.
Venice is a picturesque montage of classic art, immortal beauty, Victorian sophistication and a seamless architectural heritage that draws hordes of tourists to the city that basks in the glow of timeless love and romance.
Accommodations
Actually Bed and Breakfast in Venice are a type of accommodation offering much more comfort and amenities than those designed by its name: luggage storage, bed linen and towels; car parkings and safe-deposit boxes in some cases, laundry service an cots sometimes .
Bathrooms are not always inside the room, but several Bed & Breakfast in Venice include them as standard service. Breakfast may be served at the rooms or, sometimes, at the gardens or terraces, with lovely views to the belfry of Chiesa dei Frari.
When travelling to Italy you may stay in a Bed & Breakfast in Venice choosing among the possibilities offered : located in Mestre, in the central area of the modern distict of Venice, located ay only 10 minutes by bus from Marco Polo Airport; close to the itneresting touristic sites like Piazza San Marco, at a short distance from the well-known Ponte di Rialto, Casa di Goldoni; in the sunny Campo San Polo, close to San Silvestro stop; at 5 minutes from the Biennale-Giardini entrance or Piazza Santa Elena.

If you want to get from your bed and breakfast in Venice to any other place in the "Repubblica Marinara" the habitual way is on foot, or along the canals by gondolas or vaporettos -kind of public barge equivalent to a bus-. Venice Card includes free use of public transport services, access to public toilets and discounts in its Blue version. If you decide to buy the Venice Card Orange you will enjoy the same benefits but including free entrance to the municipal museums (Musei Civici Veneziani), churches of the Chorus circuit and discounts in other museums in Venice.

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31 Marzo 2011

Guia de Barcelona. Lugares y Hostales en Barcelona

Guia de Barcelona

Guia de Barcelona. Lugares y Hostales en Barcelona

Esta es una Guia de Barcelona pensada para visitar Barcelona y no perderte ni un detalle de esta preciosa ciudad situada en la costa del Mediterráneo Catalán y disfrutar con tu estacia entre nosotros, seguro que si vas a viajar a Barcelona está guia te irá genial para saber más de la ciudad, adentrate en nuestra web y saber que ver en Barcelona, aqui encontrarás los mejores hoteles de Barcelona y podrás reservar al mejor precio y con total garantia.

Barcelona es una de las ciudades Europeas más visitadas, este último año el turismo en Barcelona a crecido en más de un 8%, además Barcelona congrega cada año multitud de congresos , reuniones y exposiciones de todo tipo,

Barcelona se está convirtiendo en una ciudad cosmopolita, centro de negocios de todo el mundo, su oferta hotelera es impresionante contando con hoteles de todos los precios y tipos, desde pensiones muy asequibles hasta hoteles de 5 estrellas lujo, nosotros desde nuestra web queremos servirte como Guía de Barcelona para que encuentres en la ciudad todo lo que buscas y puedas viajar a Barcelona con total comodidad y sabiendo que es lo que no debes perderte de esta magnifica ciudad de la costa Mediterránea que es Barcelona., además

Barcelona está muy cerca de otros lugares muy interesantes como Sitges, el monasterio de Montserrat, Castelldefels, Mataró, Sabadell, Terrassa, Badalona, Granollers etc, bastante cerca de Barcelona queda también por ejemplo Port Aventura o la provincia de Girona con sus preciosas playas de la Costa Brava, Figueres con el museo Dalí, Portbou en la misma frontera con Francia o la increíble zona de Cadaqués, Port de la Selva, Roses, Empuriabrava, etc, todo cae bastante cerca de

Barcelona y que son lugares muy interesantes para visitar.

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