понедельник, 28 июля 2014 г.

Lowlands music festival in Holland

Lowlands music festival in Holland Lowlands is a three day music festival in Biddinghuizen that attracts approximately 55,000 visitors every year. You planning tour to Holland? Create by trip planner you independent european tour and visit to Lowlands music festival in Holland. The music festival is one of the biggest in the Netherlands and a thrilling lineup is guaranteed. At Lowlands you can expect international and national bands, some with an established reputation and others completely new in town. The music festival Lowlands (short for “A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise”) presents a mixture of rock, pop, dance, hiphop, alternative music and also cinema, comedy and theater. There’s even a Lowlands College where hot topics are discussed with leading politicians, scientists and businessmen. Throughout the three days of Lowlands over 200 shows are held at various stages. A three day event like Lowlands can only exist with a professional organization and good facilities. The official name of the event already explains that many visitors are happy to camp in one of the designated areas. Make sure you book your tickets way in advance, because Lowlands is often sold out within hours.

воскресенье, 27 июля 2014 г.

Karlsruhe: a forward-thinking, cultured city

Karlsruhe: a forward-thinking, cultured city Situated on the Rhineland Plain between the Black Forest, the Vosges mountains and the Palatinate Forest, Karlsruhe is a hub of science and technology, Germany's online capital and the home of the Federal Court of Justice. You planning trip to Germany ? We will recommend visit on european independent tours to forward-thinking and cultured city Karlsruhe. The city has always been just that little bit more liberal than most, allowing art and culture to flourish and creating an atmosphere of vitality. Given Karlsruhe's grand palace, the absence of an old quarter may leave visitors slightly puzzled. But this is a relatively young city, only founded in 1715, and so lacks the medieval lanes and alleys seen in many German towns. Baden's Margrave Karl-Wilhelm had his dream city designed from scratch, with the resplendent palace at its centre and 32 streets and avenues radiating outwards like the ribs of a fan. From its very beginnings, Karlsruhe was a city without walls, open to friends and visitors, tolerant and liberal. People from France, Poland, Italy, Switzerland and many German states were involved in its creation. As a result, Karlsruhe was way ahead of its time in the development of a cosmopolitan society with modern institutions of government. The 1818 Baden constitution was also ahead of its time, and Germany's first parliament was built here in 1822. Karlsruhe's most influential cultural institution is the Centre for Art and Media (ZKM) – part museum, part institute, part documentation centre, and much more besides. The ZKM brings together under one roof the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Media Museum and institutes for visual media, for music and acoustics, and for media, education and economics. It explores the development and form of the information society, the media and contemporary art forms in a way never seen before. Even the location of the centre in a former munitions factory is symbolic of changing times. New media and classicism – Karlsruhe's signature blend of styles. The work of architect Friedrich Weinbrenner dominated the appearance of Karlsruhe in the first half of the 19th century, and many of his buildings can still be found in the city centre today. Home to the Protestant church and town hall, the market square is one of the most striking ensembles of classical-style architecture in Europe and its pièce de résistance is Weinbrenner's most audacious work – the Karlsruhe Pyramid. The monument, completed in 1825, is the final resting place of the Margrave. Fortunately, the atmosphere here is much less stark than the architecture. The many pavement cafés and beer gardens around the market square are ideal for watching the hustle and bustle of the city. Kaiserstrasse, the longest shopping street in the Baden region, has a great selection of shops and there are lots of restaurants offering excellent local cuisine. You can then round off your day with a taste of Karlsruhe's vibrant nightlife. A welcome alternative for the following day could be provided by one of the many museums, such as the State Museum at the palace, or by the public parks and green spaces. The botanical garden, palace garden and the zoo are leafy oases of tranquillity and they alone would make a visit to Karlsruhe worthwhile. And if you happen to be in town at the end of July, you cannot miss Das Fest when more than 200,000 music fans descend on Karlsruhe for one of Germany's biggest outdoor rock and pop festivals. The annual event is known for its high-calibre live bands, its array of kids' activities, its mostly good weather and its captivating atmosphere. But in Karlsruhe, that hardly comes as a surprise.

пятница, 25 июля 2014 г.

The Vajdahunyadvar Summer Festival in Budapest , Hungary

The Vajdahunyadvar Summer Festival in Budapest , Hungary The Vajdahunyadvar Summer Festival is a festival of classical music, swing, traditional eastern European Jewish music klezmer as well as traditional Hungarian gypsy music. During you european tour to Budapest in summer you can visit to Vajdahunyad Castle in the city park and participate on Vajdahunyadvar Summer Festival for good vacation in Hungary. The courtyard of Vajdahunyad Castle, built in Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, provides a beautiful and romantic background for this annual event. Vajdahunyad Castle, or Vajdahunyad vára, is a castle in City Park, Budapest, Hungary, that was built between 1896 and 1908, designed by Ignác Alpár. It is a copy in part of a castle in Transylvania, Romania, that is also called Vajdahunyad, though it is also a display of different architectural styles: Romanic, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Originally it was made from cardboard and wood for the millennial exhibition in 1896 but it became so popular that it was rebuilt from stone and brick. Today it houses the Agricultural Museum. The statue of Anonymus, also displayed in the Castle court, was a chronicler in the XII century (probably of King Béla III). He wrote the first history books on the ancient Hungarians, mostly based on legends.

среда, 23 июля 2014 г.

You planning trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Will visit to Tuzla

You planning trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Will visit to Tuzla  The mineral-water springs at Slana Banja and Kiseljak are amongst the greatest natural resources in Tuzla. During independent european tours to Bosnia and Herzegovina we recommend visit ot Tuzla region and relax on mineral-water springs. The underground exploitation of raw materials, however, has created such large sinkholes that a good part of the old town has caved in. In recent years much effort has been put into a planned revitalization of the area.
What remains of the old town is still charming and while strolling through the centre you forget the industrial zone on the far side of the city. Tuzla is a university and educational centre, so there are always plenty of café's and clubs to visit for younger travellers. The National Theatre was built in 1898 during Austro-Hungarian rule and is the oldest in the country. Local productions are held regularly and although it's a rarity to have plays or concerts in English, they do have some excellent shows. The Portrait Gallery has continuous exhibitions of work by local and international artists. Ismet Mujezinovic's Gallery is mainly dedicated to Mr Mujezinovic himself. He was a painter from Tuzla, famous enough to have a gallery established in his name and a monument erected in his honour. The Eastern Bosnia Museum exhibits archaeological, ethnological, historical and artistic pieces and artifacts from the whole region. Apart from Tuzla's many beautiful mosques, there is also the Orthodox church that went untouched throughout the war. The Franciscan monastery in town is still very active and the Catholic community in Tuzla is rather large. Just out of town in the village of Breska is a 200-year-old Catholic church. Being so far from the sea and not having a Neretva or Una River nearby, the administrations of the northeast have embarked on a mission to create large artificial lakes. Panonika Lake, created near the saltwater wells in the centre of town, was visited by 100,000 people in less than two months when it first opened. A fifth of the lake is saltwater which acts as a natural cleanser. The complex has recently been enriched with another artificial lake. The town has several other attractive picnic locations: Ilincica is the closest to town; Lake Modrac, a massive lake lined with beaches, restaurants and bed and breakfasts, attracts the biggest crowds; Konjuh Mountain is the best area if you're looking to do some hiking

вторник, 22 июля 2014 г.

Tour to Czech Republic and tour to Europe are almost synonymous

Tour to Czech Republic and tour to Europe are almost synonymous   If you ask about what is a European tour, then we are likely to respond that this is the tour to the Czech Republic. At least this is true for a tour to Central Europe. There are other countries, but without the Czech Republic and Prague, any trip to Europe will seem to be incomplete or imperfect. That is why so many tours to Europe start from the capital of the Czech Republic. And that is why from the very beginning we have chosen as a reference point for development of our routes the city of Prague in the Czech Republic in the heart of Europe. What is the tour to Europe? First of all, we should determine what any tourist is planning to get for their money. What kind of work he puts into the notion of "Tour to Europe" or "trip to Europe? Answers can be extremely varied, as types of human activity diverse. Therefore, tours in Europe (tours to Czech Republic, tours to Germany, tours to Austria, ring or round tours, etc.) may be sightseeing, orientation, training, educational, business tours, shop tours, etc. Sightseeing tours. This is the most common type of tours to Europe and is the most demanded. Tours round Czech Republic as well as tours with the start from Czech Republic are the most interesting and most suitable upon most points of view. Tours to Prague assume an acquaintance with the capital of the Czech Republic, as well as the possibility of joining tour programs to other cities in the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary, Kutna Hora, Czech Krumlov, Telc, Brno, etc.), excursions to the castles of the Czech Republic (Karlstejn, Czech Sternberk, Lednice, Valtice, Křivoklát, Konopiště, Hluboka nad Vltavou), as well as excursions to natural attractions (Adrspach, Koneprusy, Czech Switzerland, Czech America). Round trips to the Czech Republic can help tourists to become acquainted with the history, culture and nature of this country in the most comfortable mode by halting urban route on sightseeing tours and overnight. Sightseeing tours to several states of Europe with the launch from Prague are also naturely a ring type. The list of routes to Europe is constantly growing. It helps to bind together the whole of Europe from the center, which houses in Czech Republic, to the periphery, to such countries as France, Italy, Spain. Tour to Europe, "European ring" with a visit of Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia is strictly most demanded. During this tour to Central European countries tourists visit Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava, spending 2 days in each of the three first capitals. That is enough for an introduction to the main capitals of the Habsburg Empire. Getting to Europe is impossible without Germany. In kit of tours "European Ring" there is a course tour which is linking Germany with the neighboring Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary. During this tour to Central Europe anyone can become mostly familiar with Bavaria and its capital Munich and the most famous castles of the Germanic lands: Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau as well as adherence to the route of the magnificent Austrian Salzburg. All this applies to bus tours through Europe. If it is expanding the geography, it is necessary to resort to a more mobile transport. And then there are sightseeing tours in Europe with a visit to Paris and Rome. But the principle remains constant - Tour to Europe should start from Prague and Czech republic.

четверг, 17 июля 2014 г.

The Phantom of La Roche Show in Belgium

The Phantom of La Roche Show in Belgium Every evening, the ghost of Berthe - daughter of a 10th-century Count of La Roche - wanders the walls of La Roche-en-Ardenne castle from 12 July to 23 August for this 2014 edition. History about Berthe laments and her tragic destiny, believing herself to have been betrayed by her fiancé, she sold her soul to the devil on the condition that she could get revenge by condemning them both to death... During tour to europe or independent tours to Belgium you will have good vacation in Brussels and interesting phantom show of castle La Roche-en-Ardenne. Dominating the valley ans nestled between a curve of the river Ourthe and the steep slopes of the Deister hill, the ruins of the medieval castle built between the XI-XIIth and the XIIIth century tower over the town of La Roche. The catsle was built on a large interlocking of pieces of local shale, held together by a mixture of chalk and sand. In the XIIth century, the fortification assumed a strategic role in the protection and development of the commercial centre, wich had becom an important stop on the English wool trade route leading to Lombardy. The site was inhabited until 1780. The French (Louis XIV) had captured it on 10 August 1681 and had transformed the stately dwelling of yore. Abandoned by Joseph II, it fell into ruins ans served as a source of building materials for the local inhabitants of La Roche throughout the previous century.

вторник, 15 июля 2014 г.

Cherry Festival in Vitebsk Region Belarus

Cherry Festival in Vitebsk Region Belarus The Glubokoye District is historically glorious by cherry orchards. This is due to local selectors. Glubokoye residents grow winter-hardy varieties of cherry which was pioneered by local orchardist Boleslav Lapyr before the war. During european tours or independent tours to Belarus we recommend create on your european trip by trip planner visit to Cherry Festival in Vitebsk Region. Through him these varieties grew practically in every yard and did not lose popularity up to now. And there was an idea to hold the festival which was symbolized by cherry. In 2013 the Cherry Festival took place on a large scale: it was visited not only by residents of Belarus, but also by residents of Lithuania, Latvia, Holland, Russia, Poland, Armenia, Israel, Germany and Moldova. The program of the festival was designed to have "cherry" implication. Despite the fact that the event is held for the second time, it promises to be another one good and unusual Belarusian tradition. In 2014 it is planned to be coincided with the 600th anniversary of the city.

понедельник, 14 июля 2014 г.

Valles Del Comapedrosa Commune Nature Park Andorra

Valles Del Comapedrosa Commune Nature Park Andorra   The 'Parque Natural Comunal Valles de Comapedrosa' is in the north-east of the principality ofAndorra, in the parish of La Massana. During european independent tour to Andorra or visit to Spain we recommend will come to national nature Park Valles Del Comapedrosa. It has 1542.6 ha of protected area and its highest point is the Alto de Comapedrosa, the highest peak inAndorraat 2942 metres. The park houses an extensive selection of fauna (such as thepallaresalizard, the Eagle, the

bearded vulture, etc.) and flora (such asgentiana burseri,cerastium latifolium subsp. pyrenaicum, Alpine violet, etc.) typical of alpine and sub alpine regions. The plants and animals have adapted perfectly to the high mountain climate, which makes them very interesting for nature lovers.