City Guides and Information
A visit to Melbourne can be incredibly rewarding, whether you are interested in culture, sport or sight-seeing. There is also a shopping scene to rival almost any city worldwide, so there really is something for just about everyone. Below are a few highlights to help you make the most from your Melbourne visit.
Culture vultures in Victoria’s capital city really are spoilt for choice. The most famous gallery in Melbourne is surely the National Gallery of Victoria, and this stands to reason, as it houses a vast quantity of top-class artworks. Boasting free entrance and a central location close to Yarra Park, look no further than the National Gallery of Victoria for some cultural enlightenment in Melbourne.
For sports fans, a visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground really is an indispensable part of a trip to Melbourne. With a capacity of 100,000 spectators, this is Australia’s lasting monument to the sport of cricket. For the most authentic experience of the MCG, get a ticket for the Boxing Day Test match, which is something of a local institution. Furthermore, the MCG is found within Yarra Park, so it is within easy walking distance of the National Gallery and a few other famous landmarks.
Among these landmarks lies Collins Street: one of the most exclusive shopping streets in Australia. A wide range of the most famous high-end designer names jostle for position on this beautiful boulevard. If splashing exorbitant sums of cash isn’t your idea of a relaxing day out, you can always take a table outside one of the many boutique cafes and watch the world go by with a drink.
Throughout your visit to Melbourne, you can take advantage of a wide range of travel card rewards. By making purchases with travel cards, you can earn rewards points to help you towards your next Melbourne holiday.
Today we travel to Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, particularly its picturesque colonial district. This corner of the city exudes colonial history hundreds of years we can see among other things, at the Museo de las Casas Reales, Santo Domingo Fortress and the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria. These colonial treasures we find the wonderful Church of the Mercedes. Are we going to know?
The Church of Our Lady of Mercy is one of the historic sites of Santo Domingo’s most recognised and has been one of the most important temples of India in colonial times.
The largest wooden structure in the world contains the largest Buddha statue of its kind and it is surrounded by numerous deer that beg for food from visitors.
Nara is today a city of about 400,000 residents largely unknown outside Japan, but in 710 became capital of the Empire of the Rising Sun.
At that time, epidemics and natural disasters devastated the country, so the emperor ordered the construction Sh?mu there a great Buddha. Legend has it that 2,180,000 people worked in construction and 420,000 others made ??contributions.
All the world famous cities have some particular reference to refer when we all think about them. In the case of Miami, no doubt thinking of this city think of the famous South Beach with sand and ocean, beaches with constant parties on the beach and a busy social life by the sea.
But Miami is much more than South Beach: If you want to meet other aspects of this city outside of the television images of the day and night parties on the beach, keep in mind these 5 attractions in Miami beyond South Beach, where you can stay, eat, visit and enjoy.
Marine National Park Schleswig Holstein is a park in the federal state is the same name, which is in the north part of Germany. This park is in the Wadden Sea and extends from the maritime boundary between this country and Denmark to the estuary of the Elbe River in the south, with natural wealth and breathtaking landscapes to remember.
This place is the largest national park in Central Europe, stretching from the North Sea in the Netherlands to Denmark, having a unique heritage. In this part of the coast of the Wadden Sea is a coastal wetland that is unique in its characteristics, because when the tide is high, everything is covered, whereas when the sea is low is fully exposed.
Who has not ever needed in life to say stop to the maddening routine that stresses their schedules, their needs and their speed. Now, then, the perfect time to escape to one of these 5 destinations to revitalise body and soul surrender fee that promise peace you need.
And as a bonus, you expect a solution to the spiritual and bodily ills today are not lacking.
Chichen Itza (Mexico)
Not only is a famous relic of the Mayan civilisation, is a popular energy center, which thousands of visitors flock every spring equinox to receive a “recharge” before the pyramid of the castle. It is also home to healing stones such as quartz and jade, used in local spas relaxation therapies.
As Catedrals is actually the nickname for the beautiful Galician Praia de Augas Santas, an area declared a Natural Monument by the Xunta de Galicia and one of the most popular tourist destinations throughout the Community Galega. Of course we are talking about what is considered the most beautiful beach in Spain, a country where beauty has been generous to the coast.
The visitors found the inspiration to rename the Beach of the Cathedrals, in its monumental rock formations, whose full extent is seen in the times when low tide reveals a beautiful and extensive sand and the immense proportions of its typical of the Cantabrian coast cliffs, in the town of Ribadeo, have been shaped by the erosive action of water and winds.
Needless to mention that one of my favorite country is Japan. This country’s far east has to offer all options for enjoying the perfect trip: it has a very rich culture, is a mystical land, with spectacular views, very friendly and hospitable people, delicious cuisine and most modern cities in the world. What more could you want?
If you agree with me, and plan a getaway to the country of the rising sun, I will share with you what you need to know to travel to Japan.
La Cueva de Nerja is a place that is located in the village of Maro, in the municipality of Nerja, where he gets his name in Malaga, south of Spain. This beautiful site was discovered in 1959 and since that time has been one of the main points for tourism in this part of the country, offering something different to tourists.
This cave has a total area of ??35,484 meters square and is divided into three main parts of the Ghosts Chamber, the Chamber of Bethlehem, the Board of the Cascades and the Cataclysm, which is the part that visitors normally travel and that has a little over nine thousand square meters, with a natural beauty that impresses tourists.
When it comes to beach destinations always imagined paradise, that’s normal. But some have small peculiarities that make them different. Today, I have grouped around four in the category of bizarre beaches in the world.
Nauthólsvík Beach, Reykjavik, Iceland
Surely you see in the picture, you realise that it is the best place for swimmers. Even if you decide to stop by enjoy the geothermal waters that reach a comfortable 20 degrees of temperature.








