Asklipieio is a small village located in the south part of Rodos local church web and the castle .
the catle you can find it on top of the hill. it was made the 15
century from the knights that leaved in the island!
it has very few locals and holds a great beauty from its church which is one of the oldest in Rodos
from up there you can see the hole village which is shaped as a heart
.i totally recomment a visit there at noon so you ll see the sunset from there
Showing posts with label my travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my travels. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Sunday, 14 February 2016
budapest day 1
budapest the capital of Hungary .a huge city with a great architecture and a very romantic vibe!!
we arrived with a transfer taxi very easily and very cheap .the place we stayed was in the center of Pest an apartment in gozsdu courtyard which is full of bars .clubs and restaurants.
at the mornings there was a bazaar with small goods ..always full of people
the first day was a transition to the mood of the city and the cold weather
the only bad fact i ll mention is the homeless people .Such a beautiful city is a pity that they leave humans out in the cold
we arrived with a transfer taxi very easily and very cheap .the place we stayed was in the center of Pest an apartment in gozsdu courtyard which is full of bars .clubs and restaurants.
at the mornings there was a bazaar with small goods ..always full of people
the first day was a transition to the mood of the city and the cold weather
the only bad fact i ll mention is the homeless people .Such a beautiful city is a pity that they leave humans out in the cold
Monday, 18 January 2016
Malmo
Malmo is the third biggest city in the country of Sweden ..it happens to be my mother's home town. Since the construction of the Øresund Bridge, Malmö has undergone a major transformation with architectural developments, and it has attracted new biotech and IT companies, and particularly students through Malmö University, founded in 1998. The city contains many historic buildings and parks, and is also a commercial centre for the western part of Scania.
the city is great for shopping and has a huge list of museums so if you are in north europe its so easy to travel and have a nice day tour.
Pildammsparken with the old water tower.The park is amazing . take some bread with you if you plan a visit cause there so manny animals you ll enjoy feeding them
the city is great for shopping and has a huge list of museums so if you are in north europe its so easy to travel and have a nice day tour.
Pildammsparken with the old water tower.The park is amazing . take some bread with you if you plan a visit cause there so manny animals you ll enjoy feeding them
Amsterdam
If you are planning to visit the capital of Netherlands be prepared for a big bike ride...its a total must if its not raining.everybody is using the bike cause its chip and the roads are easy.
Van Gogh museum its a must give it a day but unfortunately cameras are not allowed
Amsterdam’s 17th-century Canal Ring was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, raising the total number of listed sites in the Netherlands to nine. Take the canal tour its beautiful and its worth your money value .
Free cheese tasting in all the stores
be prepared for the cold thought it freezing
Van Gogh museum its a must give it a day but unfortunately cameras are not allowed
Amsterdam’s 17th-century Canal Ring was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, raising the total number of listed sites in the Netherlands to nine. Take the canal tour its beautiful and its worth your money value .
Free cheese tasting in all the stores
be prepared for the cold thought it freezing
DUBLIN
I VISITED DUBLIN THE CAPITAL OF IRELAND LAST YEAR..I FOUND IT SO WILD AND CARE FREE.PEOPLE WERE SO FRIENDLY
I WAS MESMERIZED BY THE LIFE AND THE SPIRIT OF THE LOCALS
THERE WERE MANNY ATTRACTIONS AND WONDERFUL ARCHITECTURE
WE LEARNED ALL ABOUT SAINT PATRIC AND THE INFLUENCE HE HAD IN THE COUNTRY
TEMPLE BAR OF COURSE...WITH LOTS OF GUINNESS BEER
I WAS MESMERIZED BY THE LIFE AND THE SPIRIT OF THE LOCALS
THERE WERE MANNY ATTRACTIONS AND WONDERFUL ARCHITECTURE
WE LEARNED ALL ABOUT SAINT PATRIC AND THE INFLUENCE HE HAD IN THE COUNTRY
TEMPLE BAR OF COURSE...WITH LOTS OF GUINNESS BEER
Burren Way,ireland
The Barony of the Burren forms the northern part of County Clare,
overlooking Galway Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The word Burren comes
from Boireann, or stony district, and refers to the 130 square
kilometres of spectacular terraced carboniferous limestone hills and
valleys that characterise the area. The highest hill, Slieve Elva is a
mere 344 metres above sea level, but the south-western end of the Burren
bedrock drops into the sea at the Cliffs of Moher which rear more than
200 metres vertically out of the sea. Added to these surroundings are
hundreds of miles of rambling stone field walls and a unique density of
well-preserved monuments and buildings from the Neolithic to the early
Christian period, and a rich treasury of rare wild flowers.
The Burren Way is a 123km walking route that takes in the best of what the Burren area has to offer, from the coast at Doolin to majestic wild-flower-decorated limestone terraces and from the remains left by the Neolithic inhabitants of the Burren to the rich heritage of early Christian churches and sites. The long views from the top of Mullaghmore, one of the easternmost Burren hills, are particularly spectacular in good weather.
Terrain consists mainly of quiet tarmac roads, old green roads, ancient cattle droving roads, paths and forestry tracks, but there are also some stretches on busy roads. There are a few short steep climbs involved. Overnight accommodation options are very good in the area, and there are public transport links to some of the main centres on the route.
Walkers may want in particular to linger in the village of Doolin, a mecca for traditional musicians from all over the world.
The Burren Way is a 123km walking route that takes in the best of what the Burren area has to offer, from the coast at Doolin to majestic wild-flower-decorated limestone terraces and from the remains left by the Neolithic inhabitants of the Burren to the rich heritage of early Christian churches and sites. The long views from the top of Mullaghmore, one of the easternmost Burren hills, are particularly spectacular in good weather.
Terrain consists mainly of quiet tarmac roads, old green roads, ancient cattle droving roads, paths and forestry tracks, but there are also some stretches on busy roads. There are a few short steep climbs involved. Overnight accommodation options are very good in the area, and there are public transport links to some of the main centres on the route.
Walkers may want in particular to linger in the village of Doolin, a mecca for traditional musicians from all over the world.
Friday, 8 January 2016
Camden Town
Camden Town, often shortened to Camden (ambiguously also used for the much larger London Borough of Camden of which it is the central neighbourhood), is an inner city district of London
Camden is well known for its markets.
Camden is well known for its markets.
Park, London
One of the best things about London is its abundance of open spaces.
What's more, spending the day exploring the city's majestic parks is
absolutely free
Hyde Park
At 1.5 miles long and about a mile wide, Hyde Park is one of the largest of London's Royal Parks.
St James's Park
St James's Park was founded as a deer park
for the royal occupants of St James's Palace, and remodelled by John
Nash on the orders of George IV.
Green Park
The green, triangle-shaped expanse of leafy land just beyond the Ritz is Green Park
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