Maison de Balzac Museum
Posted on May 15, 2012
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The Maison de Balzac Museum is located in the former residence of the French novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799 – 1850), more precisely in the street Raynouard in Paris,France. Balzac, considered the founder of realism in modern literature, among his great works stand out ’AWoman of Thirty Years’, written between 1829 and 1842, where the novel chronicles the life of a woman of thirty, his loves and his misadventures . Balzaquiana The wordentered the French language to describe people with more than thirty years, especially in a female form balzaquiana.This... read more
Easter holidays are on the doorstep
Posted on May 15, 2012
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The Easter holidays are on the doorstep. The school kids will close for two weeks and with the holidays, why not think of a relaxing getaway now that the weather is warming up? Easter in Galicia The green region of Galicia is particularly interesting for those who live north of the shorter trips. this region with strong Celtic tradition is rich in natural beauty with its Rias Baixas, where are some of the loveliest beaches of Spain and of course rich in historical heritage to establish that a strong human presence. Places to visit in Galicia Santiago de Compostela – the beautiful medieval... read more
Alaska
Posted on May 15, 2012
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Alaska has an interesting history. They say that the first men to set foot on the American continentarrived there, after crossing the Bering Strait more than 10,000 years. But it was not until 1728 that the story began pointing to Alaska today, when a Dane landed in the region at the request ofRussian Tsar at the time. Russia was the owner of the soccer field until October 1867 whenhe decided to sell the territory to the United States. The price was a slam dunk: $ 7.2 million, equivalent to two cents per acre. At first, many Americans were pissed off with... read more
Holiday cottages in Spain
Posted on May 15, 2012
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Lost amid the mountains of central Spain, near the Sierra de Gredos is Villanueva de la Vera, a small mountain village with a picturesque and agreeable core. Not far from here, and perfect for a nature walk is one in Canyon Recuencano Minchones, ie a small pond dug by the erosion of granite in waters where bathing is possible. The Sierra de Gredos is indeed a destination of impressive nature with wildlife, especially mountain goats and birds of prey and rich flora on the south side, but naked and granite on the northern slope. Here streams more or less strong form other lakes, such recuencos... read more
Olympia in Greece
Posted on May 15, 2012
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With the arrival of the London 2012 Olympic Games, Greece has been the focus of recent news, as was the Greek people who created the Olympics; designated as an athletic and religious festival of ancient Greece, which took place in four four years in the sanctuary of Olympia in honor of Zeus. The date assigned to the first edition of the Olympics is 776 BC Olympia Stadium – Photo Guenter Wieschendahl – Wikipedia Olympia is a Greek city, famous for being the place where the Olympics were held in antiquity until its abolition in 394 by Roman Emperor Theodosius I. Has one of the most... read more
A week for 345 euros for two to four people in Gran Canaria
Posted on May 15, 2012
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You see it is not impossible to make a short vacation. This holiday apartment in Puerto Rico with a room with two beds and two single beds in the room is perfect for a family holiday with small children aswell as being close to the beach also has a swimming pool. It is located in the area of Puerto Rico that despite having grown a lotwith the mass tourism is one of the best beaches of Gran Canaria. Vacation rentals in Gran Canaria One of the best ways to control costs, incidentally, is on vacation by renting a vacation home or an apartment on the beach. The... read more
Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon
Posted on May 15, 2012
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Lisbon is indeed the Portuguese city of wonders and tourist sites, and the Castle of São Jorge could not stay out of any travel itinerary.The site was once known as the Moorish Castle and stands on a high hill, offering visitors a beautiful image of the city and the Tagus estuary. The Castelo de São Jorge was a fortification built to protect troops during the Holy War. She suffered several invasions, but stands today as a historical monument in Portugal. The Castle was rated as a National Monument on June 16, 1910.Also went through an entire restoration process to return to their medieval characteristics,... read more
Cheap air destinations in Spain
Posted on May 15, 2012
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The holidays are just a few months away and for those who are considering take advantage of good prices in the neighboring country, then know that there are several airlines flying at very cheap prices for various destinations in Spain. If you live in the north or do not mind coming to Porto (take time to visit this beautiful city in thenorth of Portugal), Ryanair offers the cheapest flights to variousmarket destinations in Spain. Barcelona Go to this port city may pay only € 18.99. With easyJet can fly tofrom Lisbon for € 21.99. Madrid Ryanair costs are even... read more
Tips for a Weekend in Paris
Posted on May 14, 2012
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A well organized trip also means knowing how to seize every opportunity to free consultations, and plot a route with specific milestones to be followed in order to visit as soon as possible. Information on where and what they offer, the transport links, and museums with free admission, are the basis for planning a trip full of places to visit, without having to spend a fortune. Let’s see some tips on how to save money by visiting one of the most beautiful cities of Europe: Paris. The board certainly the most important issue is “knowing how to find the right place at the right... read more
Last Minute Travel: Booking a Cruise
Posted on May 14, 2012
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Despite the reservations in the last period for the cruises are greatlydiminished, this does not mean that during the summer will not beamong the more commonly required by tourists. Tenders regardingcruises certainly not lacking, especially in the summer offer a viablealternative and many activities to be carried out over the ship and the ability to really beautiful places to visit. For cruises in the Mediterranean for example, there are deals for all budgets: starting from 241 euros to 289 euros per persondepending on the type of accommodation that is... read more
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