neighborhoods offer romantic restaurants in desire and a rich nightlife. The European heritage of Buenos Aires is evident in its architecture, boulevards and parks. The oldest bar in town, Café Tortoni you back to 1858, and the spectacular Teatro Colon impresses just as that 1908's shopping capital of Latin America will transport you with its wide range along its wide boulevards large and impressive
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Monday, 18 August 2014
Buenos aires Argentine
neighborhoods offer romantic restaurants in desire and a rich nightlife. The European heritage of Buenos Aires is evident in its architecture, boulevards and parks. The oldest bar in town, Café Tortoni you back to 1858, and the spectacular Teatro Colon impresses just as that 1908's shopping capital of Latin America will transport you with its wide range along its wide boulevards large and impressive
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Florence Italie
Florence is a paradise for lovers of art history. The Galleria dell'Accademia houses many works of Michelangelo, whose tomb is located between the frescoed Basilica of Santa Croce walls. Budding photographers will take pictures of the Ponte Vecchio and lovers of window shopping can feast to go shopping in the Piazza Santo Spirito for an entire afternoon. Tuscan cuisine pays tribute to the treasures of the region. Dip a piece of crusty bread in a small local olive oil pot ... and you are transported to heaven!New York
Television, movies and songs you counted New York. Now go visit the city for a weekend or a month, and let yourself be overwhelmed by the energy that drives the streets of this city of culture, sports and history and marvel at the abundance of shops and restaurants. After admiring the popular landmarks like the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty or the Metropolitan Museum of Art, stay away from the beaten track to discover new horizons paths: Explore the The Cloisters museum located in northern Manhattan , soak up the atmosphere of the games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx or try pizzerias in Brooklyn. And these are just a few ideas!Berlin Abllemagne
Its way to its architecture through its rich political history, Berlin is a city vanguard. The Berlin Wall is a sad reminder of the heavy atmosphere that hung over the city after the war. Still, the graffiti that now cover what was left became the symbol of social progress. Come and explore the Weltzeituhr, world clock surmounted by a model of our solar system, and then back in time to a dinner at Zur Letzten Instanz, restaurant that dates back to the sixteenth century and which counted among Napoleon and Beethoven its customers.Shanghai Chine
Offering visitors the opportunity to learn everything at once the past, the present and the future, the biggest city in China is also the most cosmopolitan. The Huangpu River divides Shanghai into two parts: Pudong and Puxi. Welcoming the Pearl of the Orient, large TV tower and radio like a lollipop with 2 heads, Pudong is straight out of the Jetsons. Puxi side, you can walk in the neighborhood of the Bund river to get a glimpse of old ShanghaiSiem reap
When the morning light sweeping the temples and ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, sunrise is a time of great depth. Old structures are located within one of the largest religious complex in the world. Just for this complex, Angkor Thom, royal city of the twelfth, a visit to Siem Reap is worth seeing. Take a history lesson to the Cambodian Cultural Village and learn how to haggle at Angkor Night where you can do good business with hawkers and bars in Khmer style market.Hanoi Vietnam
The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while opening up to modern developments. Hanoi may have denied several former names, including Thang Long, or "ascending dragon" but she has not forgotten its past, as evidenced by sites such as the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh and Hoa Prison Lo. Lakes, parks, shady boulevards and more than 600 temples and pagodas add to the charm of this town, which is easily explored by taxi.Pekine Chine
If Haussmann and Child amaze you, that urbanism Beijing dating back to Kublai Khan, centuries ago would you say? The remains of this city fabulous past enchant you, older (like the Palace of Supreme Harmony, the Summer Palace and the Forbidden City) to the most recent (as the memorial of Chairman Mao and Tien Men Square site) . The whole city is full of buildings testifying to the rich past of the city. Try the flea market, more interesting and less touristy than the Silk MarketLondres Royaume-uni
The Crown Jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden market ... In London, past meets art, fashion and gastronomy, not to mention the good ale! There's something for everyone: art and culture lovers will flock to the Tate Modern and the Royal Opera House, while the fashion victims will extasieront outside shops that abound Oxford Street. As for foodies, they can get a glimpse of London's specialties by visiting Harrods to order tea with delicious scones with cream and then in a real "chippy" to enjoy a fish and chips crisp. And fans of music or literature will be overjoyed at the Abbey Road Studios and the Sherlock Holmes Museum Rome Italie
Rome was not built in a day, but do not visit Rome in a day either. It's like a giant outdoor museum: You find yourself in the middle of an authentic assembly "piazzas" of open-air markets and fascinating historical sites. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, you swoon with admiration at the Colosseum and the Pantheon, then take a cappuccino to replenish your energy during an afternoon shopping at the Campo de 'Fiori or Via Veneto. To conclude your day, treat yourself to an unforgettable meal and order a delicious plate of pasta, delicious fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.Istanbul Turquie
Istanbul is a city with breathtaking, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where ancient architecture coexists in perfect harmony with modern restaurants and nightclubs. The multitude of mosques, bazaars and steam rooms will delight you throughout your journey. Start by visiting the impressive Blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmet Camii, visible from several parts of the city. Take the Galata bridge, then stop by the park to admire Miniaturk collection Turkish monuments reproduced in miniature. The Grand Bazaar has thousands of shops to explore as the Egyptian Bazaar, offering spices and fruits in abundance, is a veritable Ali Baba's cave of flavors.Friday, 15 August 2014
A JOURNEY TO MOROCCO
You'll find one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Step into the majestic city of Fes and just haggling in the souks of Marrakech. Join the Berbers of the Sahara and bask in the sun on the beautiful beaches of Agadir.
You guessed it, the Kingdom of Morocco is a land of contrasts that will not leave anyone indifferent. From the snowy peaks of the High Atlas to the edge of the desert, only the heat of the sun could compete with the hospitality of the Moroccans. You will discover a welcoming and tolerant people against a backdrop of magnificent monuments, symbols of great cultural and architectural richness. A fascinating country and every corner reminds us of a long history of 2500 years. Add to that a tasty and creative cuisine. Change of scenery!
A sweet perfume of East fleet in this country that has combined tradition and modernity. They practice a moderate Islam and the fascinating cry of the muezzin will remind you 5 times a day by calling to prayer.
Country resolutely turned towards the future, Morocco is the safest in North Africa in terms of health and safety country. More than a million French come every year to visit Morocco!
Sahara Morocco
Only separated from Europe by the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco close still provides the scenery: medinas and souks animated mingling vibrant colors, the scent of spices, beautiful mosques, the pretty seaside villages the snow-capped High Atlas and the desert to infinity in the Sahara ... Morocco is a country particularly spoiled!
The most western Maghreb, sharing a Atlantic and Mediterranean coastal country, the Kingdom of
Morocco is a tourist destination that many followers.
Moroccan stops
The country is mostly mountainous, with the famous Atlas Mountains that rises inland. At the foot of these mountains to the ocean, on the fertile plains and coastal shores, many cities have thrived through the centuries: Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier, Fez, Meknes, Essaouira, etc ... all desirable holiday destinations.
Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco attracts visitors for its Great Mosque Hassan II, the second largest mosque in the world. But most travelers do not last forever in Casablanca, modern and bustling city, yet she proves a reflection of contemporary Morocco.
Many prefers Marrakech, more picturesque with bustling souks and an old town full of remarkable historical sites (the Saadian Tombs, the remains of El Badi Palace, Koutoubia Mosque) ... simply a must. If you go to Marrakech, a trip to the Ourika Valley is one of the great classics.
Fez is another beautiful imperial city where you can get lost in a maze of medieval streets. Do not miss to visit Meknes, a city often called the "Versailles of Morocco" because of its great beauty.
Beyond the mountains, from Ouarzazate, are already forming the first dunes of the Sahara desert. A trip to Morocco would be complete without an expedition in the desert by camel, 4x4 or on foot, operators abound.
Opening of the Louis Vuitton Foundation October 27, 2014
The Louis Vuitton Foundation will open Monday, October 27, 2014.
Its building, designed by architect Frank Gehry, is in Paris a new venue for contemporary art and French international.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation unfolds in a building designed at the initiative of Bernard Arnault, by American architect Frank Gehry. Real glass cloud, the Foundation into the site of the Garden of Acclimation in Paris, north of the Bois de Boulogne.
To support and promote contemporary art with Parisians and international audiences the Louis Vuitton Foundation for ambition. It listed his collection and program in line with historical art movements and the creation of twentieth etXXIe centuries.
The building of the Louis Vuitton Foundation includes exhibition galleries dedicated to permanent collections, temporary exhibitions and art commissions. It comes complete with an adjustable Auditorium to house multidisciplinary events. Building terraces offer points of view unpublished Paris and the wooded area of the Garden of Acclimatization including Frank Gehry was inspired to create an architecture of glass and transparency.
As part of his artistic opening program will be announced in the autumn, the Louis Vuitton Foundation will present an exhibition on the architectural design of Frank Gehry for the Foundation. The exhibition will interact with the first European retrospective at the Centre Pompidou devoted to the work of Frank Gehry from October 2014.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation is a corporate foundation, a private cultural initiative, dedicated to art and artists. It is a new stage of patronage for art and culture hired by LVMH in France and around the world for over twenty years.
70th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy
The year 2014 will be marked by the celebration of the 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
Beyond the official ceremonies June 6, events will remember throughout the year while the importance of this history. Here is a selection of visits not to be missed.
Essential first step to understand everything about the Second World War and the Allied landings in Normandy, Caen Memorial has very educational exhibits. This year he has also enriched the reconstruction of a German bunker.
Museums and exhibitions to understand history
Other places offer insights on specific facts. The Landing Museum, the oldest dedicated to the events of June 6, is located near the site of the old artificial harbor at Arromanches. It helps to understand the building and the importance of this building that played a vital role in the Allied victory.
This year, two new museums have been added to the evidence in this period. Open since June, the Overlord Museum, located in Colleville-sur-Mer near Omaha Beach, a unique collection of artifacts and historical documents describing the events in Normandy, while the Tank Museum in Normandy Catz in the English Channel meets jeeps, tanks, trucks and motorcycles from the American army.
The soldiers honored
To discover the role and equipment of American paratroopers who jumped on the night of June 5 to 6, 1944, the Airborne Museum in Sainte-Mère-Eglise (Manche) exposes objects, testimonies, documents and aircraft. In 2014, it will welcome visitors in a larger space. In the same city, in an activity day on June 8, a large drop of civilians and military from various countries on the historic site of La Fiere will honor their 1944 counterparts.
On 10 and 11 May in the grounds of Castle Coppice Duclair (Seine-Maritime) will be installed replicas of American camps, English, French and German with over 250 extras, to apprehend the everyday lives of troops in the conflict. Carentan (Manche) will host from June 4 to 9 a reconstruction of the Allied camp Arizona with original material.
Tourism in Morocco
Tourism in Morocco is well developed, with a strong tourist industry focused on the country's coast, culture, and history. Morocco has been one of the most politically stable countries in North Africa, which has allowed tourism to develop. The Moroccan government created a Ministry of Tourism in 1985.History of tourism
In the second half of the 1980s and the early 1990s, between 1 and 1.5 million Europeans visited Morocco. Most of these visitors were French or Spanish, with about 100,000 each from Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands. Tourists mostly visited large beach resorts along the Atlantic coast, particularly Agadir. About 20,000 people from Saudi Arabia visited, some of whom bought holiday homes. Receipts from tourism fell by 16.5% in 1990, the year the Gulf War began. In 1994, Algeria closed its border with Morocco after the Marrakech attack, this caused the number of Algerian visitors to fall considerably; there were 70,000 visitors in 1994 and 13,000 in 1995, compared to 1.66 million in 1992 and 1.28 million in 1993. In 2008 there were 8 million tourist arrivals, compared with about 7.4 million in 2007 i.e. a 7% growth compared to 2007 30% of the tourists in 2008 were one of the 3.8 million Moroccans living abroad. Most of the visitors to Morocco continue to be European, with French nationals making up almost 20% of all visitors. Most Europeans visit in April and the autumn, apart from the Spanish, who mostly visit in June and August. In 2013 , Morocco attracted more than 10 million (4.6 moroccans living abroad) tourists.
When homecoming rhymes with dream holidayx
A holiday in the country is the opportunity to meet friends and find the warm atmosphere of traditional Morocco. If you want a beach holiday, take advantage of new developments that come to know Agadir, on the Atlantic, or Saidia, facing the Mediterranean. Footpaths waterfront, marina, golf courses, diverse accommodation, these sun destinations lack nothing. And in the evening, enjoy the restaurants, lounges and nightclubs to celebrate friendship. If you are planning a holiday in nature more, visit the mountains, fauna and flora. And the delights of the agricultural population in the green valleys and terraced fields, it is for example the case in the "Paradise Valley" near Immouzer Ida Ouatanane. Splendid walks are possible in the shade of olive trees, argan and almond trees, or in the extent of the palm.
But if it is above all to party with friends you return home, you should choose a city offering all the festive fun. In this register, Marrakech and Casablanca took a step ahead by having nightspots now run by a Moroccan not only clients but also international. This is the beating heart of Morocco tomorrow, the youth ... Morocco is yours, build your trip according to your needs and your personality.
Nomads Land / Anergui Travel award at the 3rd edition of the Mountain festival in Paris.
The agency Eventiz in partnership with Météo France held last October 25 in Paris, the 3rd edition of the festival of the Mountain. Event bringing together key players in the French tourism in the mountains this year with the presence of Tourist Morocco, Spain, Italy and Californie.Lors traditional evening Awards Talent mountain that reward stations, businesses, initiatives, men or women entrepreneurs who have distinguished themselves through their work and / or involvement in favor of the mountain, Land Mobile / Anergui Travel, Moroccan agency specializing in trips 'nature', was awarded the Prize Mountain Eco Friendly for its ecotourism project in the
NOMADS LAND, created by Lahcen & Marie Agoujil chose from the outset to move towards ecotourism, and offer treks and stays attached to the traditional friendly activities of people, culture, environment, and source of financial benefits at local.Terres Nomads has preserved valley Anergui both in terms of natural and cultural heritage by creating a traditional family run Ecolodge valley. She also managed to integrate people in the course of his travels through training mule and cooks, hiring local guides, lunches and homestay, direct sale of handicrafts ... In 2004, Land Mobile created Anergui Association (www.anergui.org) to help local communities to finance micro-projects for sustainable development and pays him 2% of its margin annuelle.Toutes these actions strengthen the commitment of Nomads Land for tourism sustainable and responsible in Morocco.
Morocco, a country very kind!
Nature in Morocco is at hand. Desert, mountain, valley and sea, the country has everything to offer for lovers of green!
Hikers of all levels will survey pleased the Moroccan mountains. Top soft altitudes Rif, cliffs flowing into the
Mediterranean make this magical region uncrowded.
The lakes are full of trout anglers expect it. Most athletes will meet the challenges of the Middle and High Atlas walking, biking and paragliding, to make climbing, canyoning and caving. Vertices can reach 4000 m. Ifrane, Morocco little Switzerland can surprise with its summer freshness, its snows in winter and treks typical "mule-ski."
Nothing more indescribable than staying close to the desert: heading Ouarzazate to explore its vastness ETDE colors. night, prefer camping in the desert, the mountain refuge, and everywhere, the cottage homestay for an unforgettable and authentic encounters. They are at the heart of the Moroccan identity as palm trees, argan oil, honey its lavender.
Facing the Atlantic, the bay of turquoise water Dakhla enchant you! you rub migratory birds and flamingos.
In Morocco, all tastes are in nature!
Marrakech , Red City
Marrakech, the red city, is a place full of magic! With its countless markets, gardens, palaces and mosques, you'll impress. Spend an entire day to explore the Medina and secret courtyards and winding streets surveyed. In all cases, the best way to know the rest of neighborhood along the ramparts on foot or by bike. Then go and relax in the peace and serenity of the Jardin Majorelle in or admire the splendor of one of the oldest mosques in the city (note, however, that you will not be allowed to go if you are not religious Muslim).
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- Berlin Abllemagne
- Shanghai Chine
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- Hanoi Vietnam
- Pekine Chine
- Londres Royaume-uni
- Rome Italie
- Istanbul Turquie
- A JOURNEY TO MOROCCO
- Sahara Morocco
- Opening of the Louis Vuitton Foundation October 27...
- 70th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy
- The Art of Moroccan Cuisine
- Wonders and the most beautiful beaches in Morocco
- Tourism in Morocco
- When homecoming rhymes with dream holidayx
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- Morocco, a country very kind!
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