Friday, July 23, 2010

Hotel Negresco in Nice

Hotel Negresco in Nice

Hotel Negresco was a great hotel in Nice. I went here and experienced my life's most beautiful moments there. The location was perfect, the service excellence. I would stay there again. A few small items worried me for the price. They need to update some of their room items. Our pillows smelled old and musty. The room was great which unseen the Sea, did not have all of its blackout shades in place having some empty blind pulls. We did not eat at the main restaurant the cost was just too high, even for Nice. There was plenty to walk to so that was not a problem. In all, this is a great cheap hotels in Nice France for those who want to indulge on themselves.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Cathedrale St Jean in Lyon

Cathedrale St Jean in Lyon

Cathedrale St-Jean is a very beautiful and nice church in Lyon. This is a major attractions point in this city. The church is one of the Gaul most important which has been situated on the banks of the Saone at the bottom of Fourvière hill since the 4th Century. The church is creation of the present building started in 1170-1180 and the chancel and frontage were finished in the 14th Century: the cathedral is a testament to the development of Lyon's religious architecture. Tourist can stay and search for cheap hotels in Lyon France. This historical church is host to many events, concerts and religious lectures throughout the year.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Featherdale Wildlife Park in Sydney

Featherdale Wildlife Park

Featherdale Wildlife Park is a wonderful park in Sydney. The park is a major attractions point in this city. The Park is Australia's largest private collection of native animals. In a bush land setting, the collection includes koalas, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, dingoes, crocodiles, Tasmanian devils, fairy penguins and a large number of native birds. You can stay and find more Sydney Australia hotels. An Australian style cafe, barbecues, picnic areas and a large souvenir shop are just some of the distractions from the furry friends.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

I went on the first tour of the day at the Sydney Opera House. It was great to see the inside and the tour guides are extremely knowledgeable about the building and the shows. Since it is a working building not all areas are always open for tour and ironically I did not get to see the concert hall where the Opera performs. I did see three of the other venues: two theaters for plays and the largest of the concert halls. But I stayed cheap hotels in Sydney Australia and so very cheap and discount price. The tour only lasts an hour and if you can get a concession ticket (students, seniors) go for it. It will save you 50% off your ticket.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Newcastle Discovery

Newcastle Discovery

Newcastle Discovery is a very beautiful and nice museum. This is a famous museum in this city. This charming museum, which is housed in a spacious warehouse, provides a wide variety of exhibits that appeal to a diverse group of people. You can booking hotels in Newcastle uk by search the internet. The numerous displays feature topics such as robots, the Turbinia (once the world's fastest ship), and the history and development of Newcastle and thousands of costumes describing the minutiae of the fashion world. Sundays feature special activities for families to enjoy.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Micklegate Bar Museum in York

Micklegate Bar Museum in York

Micklegate Bar Museum is a very wonderful museum. The museum is a major attractions point in York city. The Museum is a good place to start the York Walls Walk. Enter the first floor via the trapdoor and you will discover an insight into the civil and social history of York. You can stay and search the hotels in York UK. The second floor finds you confronted with the chilling sight of severed heads. Check out the turret cell wherein the Jacobite Traitor, James Mayne, awaits execution at the York Tyburn following the battle of Culloden in 1746. His head and that of Will Conolly were apparently left to rot for seven years on Micklegate Bar until one stormy night they were taken down and stolen by a young tailor in the year 1754.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle is at the ready and quite accommodation to visitors. Seeing a huge castle and fortress right in the middle of Cardiff in these modern times is jarring. These size of the walled fortress wraps around an entire city block and more spectacular than the wee castle set like an opaque eerie gem on the inside. To get all the adventure in this city there are many hotels in Cardiff. While visiting, a cultural event to mark a type of local Earth day was going on. Compared to other castles, this one is not that exciting. The walled fortress has more personality and if you follow it to the corner ends you can see niches in the wall, they are remnants of fireplaces where the guards kept cozy on cold nights. The colorful Victorian clock tower too makes for a great photo op. Nearby at St.David outdoor mall; a trio of musicians was playing "Its cherry pink and apple blossom white" a 1960's popular tune by Perez Prado. Cardiff became a capital in 1955. Mingling the old and the modern is what Cardiff, Wales is all about. A visit to the glass library and columned Nat's History museum near Civic center is also recommended.