Posts Tagged ‘town’

Keukenhof

Posted on August 3rd, 2011 by by tanto

Keukenhof which in Dutch means Kitchen Garden meaning as flower garden located in Lisse, Netherlands. Keukenhof is one of the world’s largest flower garden. There are seven million flowers planted in the park once a year (according to official website of Keukenhof park) which made it to be one of the largest flower garden.
Keukenhof is [...]

Eiger – Jungfrau Glacier Panorama View

Posted on June 18th, 2010 by by tanto

This excursion takes you to a most enchanting alpine world of the Bernese Oberland. Enjoy a guided tour in comfortable deluxe coach on scenic route via Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen. With the Wengernalp rack railway you will enjoy a 45-minute trip up through idyllic alpine meadows and forests up to Kleine Scheidegg (6762 ft). Here you [...]

Paris Je t’aime

Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by by tanto

Paris, the most wanted holiday city destination by everyone from all over the world. Viewing la Tour Eiffel towering gracefully, or the river of Seine which divides the town and it seems to be the heartbeat of the city, or palace of Versailles which made everyone forget the real world when you are in it. [...]

Historical London

Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by by tanto

London is a restless metropolitan city. Sea ports at Tilbury, which is approximately 40 km east of London are one of the historical place in London. To reach it, we must find the nearest railway station (approximately 1.5 km of the Tilbury Town station). With 10 Euro, we will get a ticket to travel daily. [...]

Sanssouci

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto

Premeditated as Town the Majuscule’s season castle, Sanssouci is considered by some a Teutonic challenger of Versailles.
The mansion of Sanssouci was improved on a midget terraced comic, at Potsdam, to fulfill Town’s requirement of a relaxing recede. The recite itself agency “offhanded”, “without cares” and the fact that it resembles a one-story revolutionist proves it [...]

Old city of Bern

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by by tanto

“Wow, it’s like something out of Hansel and Gretel!” exclaims the young girl looking at the cobbled streets, fairytale clocks, and a multitude of colorful arcades bursting with shoppers, diners and those, like me, just out to sightsee. She pulls her mother to one of the novelty stores wide-eyed with delight. If thinking of Switzerland [...]