Posts Tagged ‘train’

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 [...]

Home of Tulips

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by by tanto

There are several choices of time if you want to visit the Netherlands, its all depending on your purposes. If you its only once chance to visit the Netherlands, came during a mid-March until mid-May, when you could see tulips, and Keukenhof is open. Or come within 30 April, when they celebrating Queen’s day and [...]

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. [...]

Burg Eltz Castle

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto

Isolated in the valley of the Mossel River, near Koblenz, Burg Eltz is an authentic medieval castle, dating back to the mid twelfth century. Unlike other old German castles, it has never seen serious battles, so it maintains its original appearance without the help of modern architecture.
Burg Eltz was built atop a 200 meter rock [...]

Arc de Triomphe

Posted on December 7th, 2009 by by tanto

Commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon, shortly after his victory at Austerlitz, it was not finished until 1836. There are four huge relief sculptures at the bases of the four pillars. These commemorate The Triumph of 1810 (Cortot); Resistance , and Peace (both by Etex); and The Departure of the Volunteers, more commonly known by the [...]