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Beaches in Tel Aviv

Beaches in Tel Aviv

If you plan on visiting Tel Aviv, you should not miss visiting the city’s beautiful beaches. You will be surprised by the variety of beaches as well as the gorgeous views of the skyline that you will have from the water. What better way is there to unwind after a day of sightseeing, then to relax in the warm sand and sun, cool off with a dip in the Mediterranean, and enjoy the sound of waves crashing all around you? Tel Aviv has a long strip of sandy beaches lining the city’s west coast (14 km long), and the majority of them are free. And it is amazingly easy to get there, since you can walk to most of them. If you do not feel like walking, just hop in a taxi for a short ride.   © happyjed1 HaTzuk Beach This is undoubtedly the nicest beach in Tel Aviv. It is also, however, the only one that charges an admission. There are two parts of the beach that are connected with a promenade. They have really good facilities as well as an outdoor gym and places to rent umbrellas and beach chairs. It is a very family friendly beach with small pools of water children love to play in on the south side and a playground that offers shade on the north side. If you need a break, visit one of the lovely cafes there for a cool drink or meal. It is located in the northern side of the city and easiest to reach by taxi.   Metzitzim Beach This beach was immortalized by a 1972 Israeli film...
The Turkish Riviera: Enjoying the pleasant Mediterranean weather

The Turkish Riviera: Enjoying the pleasant Mediterranean weather

Have you ever been to Turkey? Yeah, I know. You probably have visited the famous Blue Mosque, taken a cruise on the Bosphorus, dined at Galata Tower, gone shopping in the grand Bazaar and visited the Hagia Sophia. But if you´ve only visited the beautiful Istanbul you´ve seen just a small part of a country full of paradises. For those travelers hungry for new adventures in exotic places, we present you the Turkish Riviera. Photo: yilmaz ovunc Located in the Southwest region of the country, the Turquoise Coast as it is also called, includes Mugla and Antalya, as well as some parts of Izmir and Aydın. This beautiful region has countless archaeological and cultural treasures that added to its pleasant Mediterranean weather make the perfect place for your next summer holiday. Over a thousand kilometers of beach in front of two of the most beautiful seas in the world: the Mediterranean and the Aegean, the Turkish Riviera is a very popular tourist destination, that opens Turkey’s doors to the world. The Turkish Riviera has been blessed to have, among its many attractions, two of the seven wonders of the ancient world: the Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Because of its peculiar ancestral character, its cosmopolitan environment and its proximity to the Taurus Mountains, Antalya is one of the most important tourist attractions of the Turkish Riviera. Its white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, green mountains and a relaxed atmosphere are just some of the reasons why this city is the most preferred tourist destination in the region. Marmaris is a natural harbor, which has everything you´d expect to...
Shakespeare in the Park 2013

Shakespeare in the Park 2013

Central Park is the most famous urban park in the United States and possibly in the whole world. Its well-deserved reputation is partly, due to the many cultural activities that take place in it all year long. The central park is also adorned with a large number of historical monuments, which beautify community spaces, while highlighting the cultural heritage of the city. Foto: TimeOut New York Monuments and special areas in the park honor important people in arts and politics. A good example of it is William Shakespeare, who not only has a reserved space, the “Shakespeare Garden”, but also an entire festival dedicated to exalt his life and works, which are among the most famous anywhere in the world. Shakespeare in the Park is a summer theater festival held every year at Delacore Theater in Central Park. A lot of the shows offer free entrance, which is one of the reasons of its total success. This festival is definitely one of the major summer festivals in the Big Apple, not only because of the quality of its shows, but also because of the performances by movie stars such as Meryl Streep, Al Pacino, Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman, just to name a few stars of previous editions of the festival. The 2013 schedule includes… The comedy of Errors The Comedy of Errors is the first comedy and shorter work ever written by Shakespeare. The play is based on the adventures of two identical pairs of twins who were separated as children and now live in rival cities. These boys are experts in creating many confusing situations that are...
Tour de France 2013

Tour de France 2013

Few sporting events, if any at all, have such a spectacular and beautiful final stage as the Tour de France does. This cycling race which mostly takes place during the month of July through all of France has its end at the Champs-Elysées, in Paris, an impressive stage that is quite fitting for the importance of this event. The Tour de France is a cycling race that has been taking place since 1903. Le Tour, as it´s commonly known, gathers the best cyclists in the world, who prepare themselves all year long to be able to compete at the top of the leaderboard. Flat stages, mountain stages, single and team time trials… the different stages make up a varied route that crowns the most regular and complete cyclist at the end of the whole event. Photo: Josh Hallett This year, the Tour starts on the island of Corsica, in the city of Bastia, and the 19 teams that are taking part in it have arrived from many different places, such as Kazakhstan, United States or Luxembourg among many others. This year´s edition is made up by 21 stages, some of them in emblematic spots from the history of the race, such as the Mont Ventoux and Alpe d´Huez, the former on July 14th, French National Day, a very important day for the Tour every year. The Tour will go through the Côte d´Azur, the Pyrenees, Normandy and Mont Saint-Michel, the centre of France, the French Alps and will end up in Paris. 21 fascinating stages that will culminate in the beautiful French capital. That´s why it´s not just a sporting...
Visit the Olympic Park in Beijing!

Visit the Olympic Park in Beijing!

The opportunity to host the Olympic Games is one of the highest honors you can receive being a particular country and a city. This is one of the largest and most anticipated events around the world and the changes that come to the cities that host can be colossal. Photo: Edward and Caroline When the Olympics end a sense of sadness and joy leave the city, but the good thing is that many of the remaining infrastructures built for the enjoyment of the public remain. We can make such a great tour into  2008 Olympic Games to the city of Beijing. The Bird´s Nest and the Water Cube located in the Olympic Park will be two of the main objectives of our visit.  How to get there The best way to reach these two constructions is to take the subway. But Beijing is a huge city so it is useful to know exactly how to go. Best is to take line 10 to Beitucheng and then take line 8 to Olympic Green, this way we´ll be inside the Olympic Park, which is free.  Best time to visit In the morning these buildings can be a bit uncomfortable and further summer heat can be terrible because there is very little shade. It´s best to visit the Olympic Park when the sun starts to set. We see the Water Cube with colored lights, a different color each day. The Bird´s Nest is well lit and it seems that a solar panel is responsible for storing energy in the morn that will serve to illuminate at night. The buildings are enjoyed both on...