lundi 2 mars 2015
London tourist map
Using this tourist map. You can reach the tourist areas using the methods of the bus stations or Alanddaond
Necker Island Virgin Islands months in Britain
Tourism is in Britain and one of the most popular tourist countries in the world in terms of tourism in Britain are mainly dependent on the nature of the picturesque and charming, is the Virgin Islands and one of the most important and beautiful islands of the world that tourists would like to had it as supporting the basic tourism in Britain.
Necker Island is the most famous islands in Britain, and is one which called the British Virgin Islands, and is characterized by its beautiful scenery and clean waters and the island is located on an area of 74 acres, a destination for luxury lovers and many of the leaders and artists.
The island is owned by tycoon Richard Brazn after he bought from the British government in 1987, and the island Brazn lease all or part of guests to enjoy the privacy and beauty of nature.
And the United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with abundant rainfall over the Alsnaottraouh temperature with the seasons dropped rarely below -11 degrees Celsius (12 degrees Fahrenheit) or rise above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) and the prevailing winds are from the south-west and bears bouts frequent mild and moist from the Atlantic Ocean weather, although the refuge, mostly eastern parts of the wind, and the majority of the rain falls over the western regions the eastern parts are therefore the most Ajafavaalotalsa currents, warmed by the Gulf Stream, and the achievement of a mild winter, especially in the West, where winter wet and even more so on the high ground. Hot summer in south-east England, and it is closer to the European mainland, and coolest in the north. Can be heavy snowfall in the winter and spring occurs early in the high ground, and sometimes only to great depth away from the hills.
Here the world's most beautiful island of Necker Islands Pictures Group and the most important tourism destinations in Britain.
the first hotel of tents in Britain
"Glastonbury" area in England has seen the emergence of the first "portable hotel" as "a pop-up" The Pop Up Hotel, which is different from traditional hotels accepted, Vojnhh hotel is a "pitched tents."
And consists of "mobile hotel" 150 tent, all modern amenities that guests find in traditional hotels, including health clubs, chambers of "spa", and beauty salons available for them, as well as a restaurant for 200 people.
It also includes tents, bedrooms and other living, Rknat food, and reception rooms, luxurious bathrooms.
According to the hotel's general manager, "Marc Sorel" newspaper "Daily Mail" the British, the idea of the hotel establishment yearning after having spent 12 years developing the "Cayman" Islands Resort on the Caribbean Sea, which is a straw huts resort, and then wanted to convey the idea to his hometown in "Somerset" in England and built "mobile hotel" of tents.
It takes tents two and a half, with a smaller tent 16 square feet, and nine from 3 to 5 people, while the largest tent space, known as the Tent house Suite "", 2000 square feet, and accommodate 9 people, and up the cost of accommodation in which to 8950 pounds pounds for five nights (no more than 15 thousand dollars).
Black Forest
Black Forest is a series of wooded mountains in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany. It is bordered by the Rhine Valley to the west and south, the highest peak is the Feldberg with rising 1,493 meters (4,898 feet), the region almost a rectangle 160 kilometers (99 miles) and the expansion of up to 60 km (37 miles).
Black Forest consists of a cover of sandstone on top of a core group of gneiss and granite, previously not involved with the tectonic evolution of the nearby mountains of the regiment. Later during the middle Eocene period and cracking affected the region and cause the formation of the Rhine Graben, through the participation of the glacial period, and has black forest cover by glaciers.
Include rivers in the Black Forest in the Danube (which originates in the Black Forest as the confluence of the rivers Brigach and Brij), and Lanz, and Kinsaj, and Murg, and Najuld, and Neckar, and Reinsch, and Wiese. Black Forest occupies part of the Continental Divide between the Atlantic Ocean drainage basin (drained by the Rhine) and the Black Sea drainage basin (drained by the Danube)
Some of the highest mountains in the Black Forest there are:
Feldberg (1,493 meters (4,898 ft)), the highest mountain in the Black Forest
Herzogenhorn (1,415 meters (4,642 ft))
Belchen (1,414 meters (4,639 ft))
Schauinsland ((1,284 meters (4,213 ft))
Kandel (1,241 meters (4,072 ft)), the highest mountain in the Black Forest Central
Hornisgrinde ((1,164 meters (3,819 ft)), the highest mountain in the northern Black Forest
Administratively Black Forest completely belong to the state of Baden-Wurttemberg and includes the cities of Pforzheim, Baden-Baden and Freiburg as well as the following areas Chrissy. Lines in the north, Rastatt and Kalev; in the middle: Froendashtadt, Ortinaikris, and Rottweil; in the South: Amendengjin, Schwarzwald-bar, the City of Zh and Dasht.
Black Forest consists mostly of pine and fir trees, and on her head a mixture of European fir Mother imported and American spruce and white pine, Douglas. And some of them are grown in commercial unilateralism. Similar to other forest areas, and the Black Forest, which wiped out the overall cut trees areas. Because of logging and land use change is the right forests were replaced only a small fraction of their original size and original hardwood trees through the fast-growing conifers.
Black Forest consists of a cover of sandstone on top of a core group of gneiss and granite, previously not involved with the tectonic evolution of the nearby mountains of the regiment. Later during the middle Eocene period and cracking affected the region and cause the formation of the Rhine Graben, through the participation of the glacial period, and has black forest cover by glaciers.
Include rivers in the Black Forest in the Danube (which originates in the Black Forest as the confluence of the rivers Brigach and Brij), and Lanz, and Kinsaj, and Murg, and Najuld, and Neckar, and Reinsch, and Wiese. Black Forest occupies part of the Continental Divide between the Atlantic Ocean drainage basin (drained by the Rhine) and the Black Sea drainage basin (drained by the Danube)
Some of the highest mountains in the Black Forest there are:
Feldberg (1,493 meters (4,898 ft)), the highest mountain in the Black Forest
Herzogenhorn (1,415 meters (4,642 ft))
Belchen (1,414 meters (4,639 ft))
Schauinsland ((1,284 meters (4,213 ft))
Kandel (1,241 meters (4,072 ft)), the highest mountain in the Black Forest Central
Hornisgrinde ((1,164 meters (3,819 ft)), the highest mountain in the northern Black Forest
Administratively Black Forest completely belong to the state of Baden-Wurttemberg and includes the cities of Pforzheim, Baden-Baden and Freiburg as well as the following areas Chrissy. Lines in the north, Rastatt and Kalev; in the middle: Froendashtadt, Ortinaikris, and Rottweil; in the South: Amendengjin, Schwarzwald-bar, the City of Zh and Dasht.
Black Forest consists mostly of pine and fir trees, and on her head a mixture of European fir Mother imported and American spruce and white pine, Douglas. And some of them are grown in commercial unilateralism. Similar to other forest areas, and the Black Forest, which wiped out the overall cut trees areas. Because of logging and land use change is the right forests were replaced only a small fraction of their original size and original hardwood trees through the fast-growing conifers.
Hohenzollern Castle
Hohenzollern Castle
Hohenzollern Castle Castle is located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) to the south of Stuttgart, Germany. Is the seat of the ancestral family Hohenzollern, which appeared in the Middle Ages, and eventually became emperors Germans, and the castle is located on top of Berg (Mount) Hohenzollern, at an altitude of 855 meters (2,805 feet) above sea level; built the castle in the early atheist century ten.
When the Hohenzollern family split, the castle remained the property of the Swabian branch of the family, who were older than the Franconian branch / Brandenburg, which later got the imperial throne, the castle has been completely destroyed after a siege that lasted 10 months in 1423 by the historic towns of Swabia. Has been set up and a second unit, Castle largest and most powerful 1454-1461, and served as a refuge for the Catholic Swabian in time of war; including during the Thirty Years' War
By the end of the 18th century, however, it was thought that the castle had lost its strategic importance and gradually fell into disrepair, which led to the demolition of many of the crumbling buildings. Today, only the chapel remains of a medieval castle
The third version of the castle, which stands today was built for King Frederick William IV of Prussia between 1846 and 1867, the castle was built under the supervision of the architect Friedrich August, which is based on his determination to revive the English Gothic architecture and chateaux of the Loire Valley.
The castle was built as a memorial to the family, and therefore, was not a member of the Hohenzollern family in permanent or habitual residence when it was completed. In 1945 became home to the former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, the son of King Hohenzollern, Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was buried there with his wife, Crown Princess Cecilie.
Among the historical artifacts of Prussian history contained in the castle is the crown of Wilhelm II, and some of the personal belongings of King Frederick the Great, and a letter from US President George Washington thanked Baron von Steuben, for his Revolutionary War in America, the castle is today a popular tourist destination.
Hohenzollern Castle Castle is located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) to the south of Stuttgart, Germany. Is the seat of the ancestral family Hohenzollern, which appeared in the Middle Ages, and eventually became emperors Germans, and the castle is located on top of Berg (Mount) Hohenzollern, at an altitude of 855 meters (2,805 feet) above sea level; built the castle in the early atheist century ten.
When the Hohenzollern family split, the castle remained the property of the Swabian branch of the family, who were older than the Franconian branch / Brandenburg, which later got the imperial throne, the castle has been completely destroyed after a siege that lasted 10 months in 1423 by the historic towns of Swabia. Has been set up and a second unit, Castle largest and most powerful 1454-1461, and served as a refuge for the Catholic Swabian in time of war; including during the Thirty Years' War
By the end of the 18th century, however, it was thought that the castle had lost its strategic importance and gradually fell into disrepair, which led to the demolition of many of the crumbling buildings. Today, only the chapel remains of a medieval castle
The third version of the castle, which stands today was built for King Frederick William IV of Prussia between 1846 and 1867, the castle was built under the supervision of the architect Friedrich August, which is based on his determination to revive the English Gothic architecture and chateaux of the Loire Valley.
The castle was built as a memorial to the family, and therefore, was not a member of the Hohenzollern family in permanent or habitual residence when it was completed. In 1945 became home to the former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, the son of King Hohenzollern, Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was buried there with his wife, Crown Princess Cecilie.
Among the historical artifacts of Prussian history contained in the castle is the crown of Wilhelm II, and some of the personal belongings of King Frederick the Great, and a letter from US President George Washington thanked Baron von Steuben, for his Revolutionary War in America, the castle is today a popular tourist destination.
The most important tourist sites in Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the gateway to Europe. As a city internationally diversified, Frankfurt has many interesting sights. Ranging from arts, outdoor activities, shopping, and historical buildings and high-rise buildings. Frankfurt is not a tourist town. But when you visit for the first time, you'll enjoy the air and surrounding areas affecting Atmospheric very, very different from any other city in Germany. The city is the real evidence of history, with a mix of past and present.
Here the most important tourist attractions in Frankfurt:
The main tower
The main tower is open to the public. You can use the elevator to enjoy the view of the Frankfurt skyline from a distance of 200 meters to the height of the tower. In addition, you can also eat at the restaurant in the fourth tallest tower in Frankfurt.
Goethe's house
Frankfurt is the birthplace of the most important German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). Although Goethe's house was destroyed in the Second World War, but it is still possible to visit the house with original furnishings, paintings and books from the Goethe family. Here you can take inspiration from the office.
Apple juice bars in Sachsenhausen
Frankfurt is famous drinks "Apfelwein", or "Ebbelwoi", and alcoholic apple produced in the surrounding area in Frankfurt. You can find some of the best and oldest apple juice on the cobbled streets of Frankfurt Sachsenhausen district, south of the old town.
Romerberg
Romerberg (Roman mountain) is the historic heart of Frankfurt, home to the city hall, which had existed since 1405. Historic square has been used as a place for the first trade fair in Frankfurt the thirteenth century. The entire complex has a building area of the three-storey building of 10,000 square meters and consists of nine houses and six surrounding pages.
Museumsufer Museum
You can enjoy a stroll along the main river through the center of Frankfurt, where both sides are limited by some of the best museums in Germany. And called the region with many Museumsufer Museum.
Natural History Museum Sankenberg
Sankenberg Museum is the largest museum of natural history in Germany, this museum displays thousands of exhibits ranging from Egyptian mummies to fossil amphibians. But the appeal of the museum's most famous is the exhibition of dinosaur skeletons, one of the largest museum in Europe. The museum contains the largest and most diverse collections in the world with about 2,000 samples of counterfeit birds. In 2004, nearly 400,000 people visit this museum.
Zeil shopping street
Home places to shop in Frankfurt is a pedestrian zone. This center provides shopping for everything from luxury boutiques and shops to line up of international modern 10-storey shopping center called "Zell gallery."
Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art is not only famous his collection of large-scale art, including artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, and Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter and, but also famous for its architecture bold. Designed by architect Hans yelling, the museum, which was founded in 1981, has a triangular shape and is called "cake" by the locals. The museum is located at 10 Domstrasse, Frankfurt and is open Tuesday through Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 pm.
Palmengarten botanical garden
Founded in 1868 by the Frankfurt group, and Botanical Gardens will take you on a journey from the orchards of the African savannah and rain forest of exotic plants to flower garden in Europe. In 50 hectares of greenhouses, you can watch more than 6000 different plant species from all over the world. This botanical garden located in Siesmayerstr 63, Frankfurt. Tropicarium is one of the largest greenhouse complex global warming. It displays tropical plants including orchids, Bromelias, palms, ferns, succulents and more. Musum open daily 9:00 to 16:00 pm during the months of November to January, while the months of March to October is open 9:00 to 18:00 pm.
The most important tourist sites in Heidelberg
Visit to Germany will not be completed before the visit and see the beauty of the many tourist attractions in Heidelberg. Including the most important tourist destinations in Heidelberg will be listed below:
The ancient city of Heidelberg
Located in the valley of the Neckar River, Heidelberg is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. During World War II, the city was completely untouched by Allied bombing which destroyed most of the major inland cities in Germany. As a result, Heidelberg retained the charm in the narrow streets and picturesque houses and famous Heidelberg Castle.
Heidelberg Castle
Heidelberg Castle is one of the many tourist attractions in Germany as the best places. In one year, many visitors who came to accept two million tourists. Heidelberg is listed in the Baden-Württemberg region. To access the Heidelberg Castle.
This magnificent palace is a symbol of the country's history, which is situated in an Neckar valley. Historic building is characterized as a source of inspiration for the book, or the director. Heidelberg Castle is among the most important Renaissance structures north of the Alps, and visit the castle by many tourists every year, is also characterized by the castle because of the beautiful structures and statues, but also because of its rich history.
Castle was founded by Prince Ruprecht voter third between 1398-1410 years. Originally, the building has been designed as a fortress. Prince voter, who ruled in the 16th century and to 17, the castle has been changed to the castle, and added a similar buildings inside the palace. The castle was built about 600 years ago and was mostly caused by the damage. A stone wall of red brick that fell to the bottom, which passed without consequences. Even so, the courtyard of the castle gate is still going strong.
Things to do in Heidelberg Castle:
Castle Park
One must see this place when you visit the Heidelberg Castle. Visitors can also spend hours in the garden and enjoy the beauty hidden. Park is located in several large caves on the upper terrace, small seats with their history and many beautiful statues and fountains. The statue is the most prominent Father Rhine, which symbolizes the most important river of Germany. This statue stands on a stone bed, surrounded by water.
Fantastic scenery
You will find a great and wonderful display Tababaah the views of Heidelberg. From here, visitors can see all the roofs of the old town of Heidelberg, and cobbled streets, with the vision of the churches and the Neckar River with the old bridge.
Elizabeth Gate
Arc de Triomphe, which is known as Elizabeth gate, which is located near the entrance. Gate built during one night by Prince Friedrich fifth voter in 1615 as a gift for Eid Milad English princess, Elizabeth Stewart. The small gate charming but Tatt Baellatks and was partially restored in 1949. You can only visit the interior of the castle as part of a guided tour. Daily tours are also available in English to get to know the area.
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