Archives: June 2009

Free Like a Bird

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Published on: June 15, 2009
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If you dont know yet Cloud 9 is the private jet members club, that has taken butlering to a new level with its email jeeves service. All what you need is just to email from your private jet seat and Cloud 9′s concierge will sort out everything on the ground – either at your destination or back at home.

That might mean walking the dog, buying and delivering a bithday present or having food delivered from your favorite restaurant. So, dinner is waiting whan you are arrived. It’s great idea, isn’t it?:-)

Anyway, Cloud 9 membership is free, 15 flying hours in a six-seater jet costs not too much – 43.000 only including landing fees, fuet, food, drink, carbon offsetting and Jeeves servoses.

Italian Restaurant in New York Area

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Published on: June 6, 2009
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I can’t stand people that do not take food seriously, Oscar Wilde said and what about Italian and Italian food this statement is completely and absolutely concerned. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if hasn’t eaten well:-) and this is also axiom.
Well, if you are in NY right now and looking for Italian restaurant here is the info might help you

Barbetta Restaurant – barbettarestaurant.com – (212) 246-9171

B. Patsy’s Italian Restaurant – patsys.com – (212) 247-3491

C. Becco Restaurant Inc – becco-nyc.com – (212) 397-7597

D. Puttanesca Italian Restaurant – puttanesca.com – (212) 581-4177

E. Borgo Antico Italian Restaurant – borgoanticony.com – (212) 807-1313

F. L’Allegria Italian Restaurant – lallegriarestaurant.com – (212) 265-6777

G. Carmine’s Restaurant – likeme.net – (212) 221-3800

H. Biricchino Northern Italian Restaurant – biricchino.com – (212) 695-6690

I. Pietros Restaurant – pietros.com – (212) 682-9760

J. Erminia Italian Restaurant – erminiaristorante.com – (212) 879-4284

“In the 20th century, the French managed to get a death on the myth that they produce the world’s best food. The hype has been carefully orchestrated, and despite the fact that the most popular food in the last quarter has undoubtedly been Italian, the French have managed to maintain that mental grip.”
Clarissa Dickson Wright, ‘Food’ (1999)
Just the trouble with eating Italian food is that 5 or 6 days later you’re hungry again:-)

Last Minute Flights

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Published on: June 5, 2009
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One of the cheapest ways to travel the world is by taking advantage of last minute flights as these can offer some fantastic deals to all holiday makers. With flights from as little as a few pence there is no more economical way to travel many miles across the globe.

With both large UK airports and an increasing number of smaller airports offering last minute flights to major cities throughout Europe, you will never be far away from your required destination. Many companies also offer last minute flights that travel further afar to some of the most exotic locations on the planet.

If it is a small budget that you have to work with then you will be pleased with the value last minute flights give you. They afford you a great opportunity to visit many places that your wallet wouldn’t normally stretch to. If you are lucky enough to have a large budget, the money saved on last minute flights would be a great excuse to spend that little bit more while away, and sample some sites and attractions that you would have not had the opportunity to take part in.

With all of the major airlines offering customers last minute flights to more destinations each day, the old excuse of having a limited choice of where to travel no longer stands. Nowadays last minute flights are available for departures at all times throughout the day and to a number of destinations that where unthinkable for last minute flights in the past. Most popular places: Last Minute Flights to New York and Last Minute Flights to Australia

With a growing number of companies offering a greater number of last minute flights and an abundance of destinations that are being added to each day, there really is no reason to not take advantage of the great deals on offer with www.lastminuteflights.org.uk.

Spain Journey. Car Hire

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Published on: June 3, 2009
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This site is just my notes about the places I’ve been already or planning to discover yet. Now I’d like to talk about Spain. I’ve been there this winter. It was first time I been seeing this wonderful land where lived Antoni Gaudí and Federico García Lorca, Garcilaso de Vega and Miguel de Cervantes, Antonio Machado and Juan Ramón Jiménez, Vasco Núñez de Balboa and Francisco Pizarro, Manuel de Falla and Joaquín Turina, Spain is homeland for such famous spanish artist as El Greco, Pablo Picasso, Diego Velazquez, Francisco Goya, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miro and more. And all this make my heart full of trembling and delight.

Then I just might follow my most faforite Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez to reiterate his charming verses in trying to describe my feelings.
Your voice of white fire
in the universe of water, the ship, the sky,
marking out the roads with delight,
engraving for me with a blazing light my firm orbit:
a black body
with the glowing diamond in its center.

Well, what are the best places must be visited in Spain.
First of all it is beauty Barcelona of course, the heart and muse of Spain. What could inspire a poet more than a summer evening in Barcelona? Perhaps this is why the annual E-Poetry festival takes place in Barcelona. Barcelona, capital of Catalonia is unequivocally a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographic location but also and above all because of its history, tradition and cultural influences.

The documented history of the city dates back to the founding of a Roman colony on its soil in the second century B.C. Modern Barcelona experienced spectacular growth and economic revival at the onset of industrialization during the second half of the 19th century. The 1888 World’s Fair became a symbol of the capacity for hard work and the international outlook projected by the city. Culture and the arts flourished in Barcelona and in all of Catalonia; the splendor achieved by Catalonian modernism is one of the most patent displays.

Madrid
Madrid is a remarkable city. The “must sees” of the city are Old Madrid, the Museo del Prado, and the Palacio Real. Make no mistake, the museums, architecture, dining, and entertainment in Madrid are spectacular.

Andalusia
Much of Andalusia is synonymous with “Moorish Spain”. The following towns are well worth visiting:

Seville

One of the grand cities of Spain, Seville attracts many tourists due to its splendid architecture and interesting attractions. Seville’s Cathedral is popular due to its architecture, its tomb of Christopher Columbus and the attractiveness of its noted bell tower (the Giralda). Cross the square and visit the Alcazar, a stunning, well preserved, medieval, Islamic palace. Follow-up with a visit to the grand Plaza de Espana.

Cordoba
Cordoba was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate that controlled Andalusia and a large portion of what is now Spain between the 8th and 11th centuries. Cordoba is considered by many travelers to be one of the most beautiful destinations in southern Spain.

The historic center of Cordoba is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is best known for its Moorish extravaganza, the Mezquita (Mosque, which is a visual treasure. During the Reconquest of Spain by the Catholics in the 13th century (Reconquista), a baroque cathedral known as Santa Maria Mayor was built within the Mezquita.

Granada
If you have to choose one town to visit in Andalusia, make it Granada. The Moorish Alhambra is beautiful, taking advantage of its glorious setting in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The Alhambra’s architecture is intricate, purposeful, and important. Budget your time to spend the better part of a day, just in the Alhambra. Of course, the rest of the Granada provides many attractive areas to explore, including the Albaicín and the Old City.

Costa del Sol
Many complain that Costa del Sol has become a continuous set of high rise apartments, blighting the landscape. The observation may be true but the majority of vacationers who visit Spain come to the Costa del Sol to sunbathe and escape the hot and cold seasons in the rest of Europe. Use Spain Car Hire to visit all pleaces you are interested in. Concrete aside, there is a lot to like about the area, as the scenery is great and some of towns are quite striking, especially Malaga and its striking Alcazaba, a palace from Moorish times.

Toledo
Toledo, once the capital of Spain, is dramatically situated on a hill above the River Tagus, which is traveling to the Atlantic via Lisbon. Toledo is a noted UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Cathedral (Catedral de Toledo), which has an interesting and long running history, the Alcazar, the Mezquita del Cristo (mosque), and the Casa-Museo de El Greco (containing twenty of the Artist’s best-known paintings). Toledo was occupied by the Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Christians. Its architecture and essence reflect the mixing of Islam, Judaism and Christianity.

Castilla y Léon
Salamanca
Its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Salamanca is a historic university town known for its outstanding and well-preserved architecture. Most visitors spend considerable time in the Plaza Mayor, the social center of the city, known for its fine shops and good food. Many travelers visit both the New (Catedral Nueva) and Old (Catedral Vieja) Cathedrals, which are joined and offer interesting contrasts in architecture. Salamanca University is one of the oldest centers for learning in Europe and the oldest university in Spain.

Avila
Avila is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its famous medieval walls (considered among the best preserved in Europe) and interesting old town. Avila offers good food, great shopping and fine walking. The Catedral de Avila and its museum (known for its religious art) are worth a look. In addition, Avila was the birthplace of St. Theresa of Avila and several relics can be viewed at the Convento de San Jose.

Segovia
Yet another of Spain’s cities awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, Segovia’s well-preserved, tiered Roman Aqueduct is a world famous attraction. The Alcazar of Segovia is a stunning, almost picture perfect fortress that dates from the 13th century, although its design was tinkered with until the 16th century. Be sure to see the La Dama de las Catedrales (the Lady of Cathedrals), which is known for its gothic design and interesting ornamentation.

Valencia
Valencia is the gateway to the Costa Blanca, another of Spain’s noted beach areas. Valencia has some excellent beaches and it Cathedral is worth a visit. The city’s most popular attraction, however, is the La Lonja de la Seda, the Silk Exchange, that dates from 15th century. The Silk Exchange, is a series of impressive Gothic-style buildings that marked the center of commerce in Valencia, Spain’s major Mediterranean port during the 15th and 16th centuries.

Bilbao
Bilbao makes the list based, mainly, on the Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Gehry. Bilbao’s Old Town is interesting and should be toured if the Guggenheim’s pull is enough to lure you to the city. For information about the Guggenheim, click this link.

Balearic Isles
Reachable by ferry, Mallorca (Majorca) is an exotic destination. Palma, the main city, has two fine cathedrals, interesting shopping, and is a great place to wander. For a great view of Palma, visit the hilltop castle (Castell del Bellver), which now serves as a historical/archaeological museum

Beijing

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Published on: June 2, 2009
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Going to visit Beijing this year what is the places must be seen. There are mane popular attractions there but according face-china.com 10 top is

Forbidden City
The Forbidden City was the Chinese Imperial palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China. It now houses the Palace Museum.The complex consists of 800 buildings with 8,886 rooms. It covers 720,000 square metres. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987 as the “Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties”,[1] and is listed by UNESCO as the largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.

Tian’anmen (the Gate of Heavenly Peace)
Tian’anmen Square is one of the largest city squares in the world. It is situated in the heart of Beijing. Tian’anmen was built in 1417 and was the entrance gate to the Forbidden City. Now the square stretches 880 meters from north to south and 500 meters from east to west. The total area is 440,000 square meters. That’s about the size of 60 soccer fields, spacious enough to accommodate half a million people.

The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace or Yiheyuan (Garden of Nurtured Harmony) is a palace in Beijing, China. The Summer Palace is mainly dominated by Longevity Hill (60 meters high) and the Kunming Lake. It covers an expanse of 2.9 square kilometers, three quarters of which is water. In its compact 70,000 square meters of building space, one finds a variety of palaces, gardens, and other classical-style architectural structures.

Beihai Park
Beihai Park has been a playground for emperors for hundreds of years. Some attribute this site to Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China. The island at the southern end of the lake is said to have been created by excavating the lake on the orders of Kublai Khan, and this location is associated with his great palace. This would have been the centre of Beijing before the Forbidden city was build in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Unfortunately, all that remains of the Khan¡¯s palace today s a large jar made of green jade.

Beijing Badaling Great Wall
In the north of China, there lies a 6,700-kilometer-long (4,161-mile-long) ancient wall. Now well-known as the Great Wall of China, it starts at the Jiayuguan Pass of Gansu Province in the west and ends at the Shanhaiguan Pass of Hebei Province in the east. As one of the Eight Wonders in the world, the Great Wall of China has become the symbol of the Chinese nation and its culture.

Yuanmingyuan Park
Yuanmingyuan (Garden of perfect splendor) is renowned throughout the world for its fabled charms and association with Chinese modern history. Extolled as the “Garden of Gardens” and the “Versailles of the East” during its heyday. It was an imperial summer resort painstakingly built and repeatedly expanded under the personal supervision of five emperors of the Qing Dynasty.

Beijing Fragrant Hills (Xiangshan) Park
Xiangshan Park, also known as the Forest Park, is located on the eastern sides of the Western Hills, approximately 10 kilometers to the west of Beijing. Due to its high elevation and dense cover of trees, spring arrives late in the area and summer days are always pleasantly cool. The best time to visit the park is late fall, when the smoke tree leaves turn red. The trees make the grandest display of all. There are also groves of apricots, pears, peaches and lilacs adding their fragrance, and the more solemn evergreens, whose contribution to the local beauty is unrestricted by seasonal changes.

The Ming Tombs
The Ming Dynasty Tombs (Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty) are located some 50 kilometers due North of Beijing at an especially selected site. The site was chosen by the third Ming Dynasty emperor Yongle (1402 – 1424), who moved the capital of China from Nanjing to the present location of Beijing. He is credited with envisioning the layout of the ancient city of Beijing as well as a number of landmarks and monuments located therein. After the construction of the Imperial Palace (the Forbidden City) in 1420, the Yongle Emperor selected his burial site and creating his own mausoleum.

Beijing Temple of Heaven Park
The Temple of Heaven is situated in southeastern urban Beijing. The temple complex was constructed from 1406 to 1420. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for good harvest. The Temple of Heaven is a very popular park for exercising Tai Chi.

Beijing Ditan Park
Ditan Park is the site of the Temple of Earth where the Emperor made sacrifices to the Earth, a counterpart to the Temple of Heaven. We rode our tandem there early Sunday morning, a pleasant time before it gets too hot and with less traffic on the roads.We arrived at about 8 o’clock, and the park was still full of Chinese people performing the enormous variety of morning activities that we have seen in ever park we have visited.

Thanks Csm2mk who remind me in his comment dont forget about
the Underground City You’re right! Thank you! This complex, a relic of the Sino-Soviet border conflict in 1969 over Zhenbao Island in northeast China’s Heilongjiang River, a time when chairman Mao Zedong ordered the construction of subterranean bomb shelters in case of nuclear attack must be visited as well.

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