Sunday, July 4, 2010

All Time Top 10 Travel Destinations

All Time Top 10 Travel Destinations


Let us take a look at the all time best travel destinations, those places which repeatedly pull visitors year after year, regardless of economic issues. We will take a look at the top ten all time travel destinations and try to find out why each of these is on this list.

1. France

The nation of France has repeatedly topped the list of the most visited European countries. From the rural wine making area of Tuscany to the hedonistic life found on the southern coast, France offers the visitor luxury and charm in a single package.france

2. Spain

A firm favorite with families seeking an inexpensive beach holiday, Spain remains one of the top tourist destinations in the world. In recent years much has been done to clean up the reputation that many of the southern coastal regions gained during the package holiday era of the 1980s.spain

3. United States

Truly no other country in the world can offer such a varied experience for the visitor. The southern states supply some of the best known attractions such as Disney Land while the midwest offers unparalleled natural beauty; the modern metropolitan centers of the north such as New York offer the visitor an urban adventure.

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4. Italy

Rich cultures and outstanding natural beauty makes Italy a favorite with many tourists. Classic cities such as Venice and Rome typify the uniqueness of a visit to Italy. The southern coast and islands offer exceptional beach holidays.

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5. China

For holiday makers interested in culture and history, China makes for an enthralling destination. With its brash and boisterous cities and its obvious commitment to its heritage, China supplies a fascinating holiday.china

6. United Kingdom

Arguably sporting some of the most stunning natural countryside in the world, the UK offers a chance for the visitor to enjoy not only modern urban life in cities such as London andManchester, but to taste the English summer in areas such as Kent, Devon and the Lake District.
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7. Austria

A destination which presents a refined face to the visitor, from its architecture to its art galleries, Austria is a leading cultural center. Famed for its love of the arts, including ballet, opera and theater, many leading European centers of art can be found in Austria.
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8. Mexico

Much beloved by American tourists, Mexico offers that little taste of the exotic just a short step across the border from the USA. Spicy cuisine, lively nightlife and friendly locals make Mexico a favorite getaway destination for many US residents.
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9. Germany

Unlike most of the destinations mentioned above, Germany is not a traditional summer vacation destination. Instead, Germany makes for an intriguing mix of natural countryside and cities with individual character such as Berlin and Munich.

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10. Canada

While the southern USA enjoys the Mexican border to supply it with a local holiday destination, the Northern part of the USA exploits its proximity to the Canadian border. A fantastic country for those who enjoy winter sports and the great outdoors.

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Best City Tourist Destinations in the World

Best City Tourist Destinations in the World


The 10 most visited tourist destinations in the world are composed of 4 cities in Europe, 1 in North America and 5

in Asia.

10. Barcelona

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Barcelona, the capital and most populous city of the Catalonia is the second largest city in Spain with a population

of 4.9 million. This city is the 10th most-visited tourist destination in the world. Barcelona is an important cultural

centre and a major tourist destination and has a rich cultural heritage. Barcelona contains 68 municipal parks,

divided into 12 historic parks, 5 thematic (botanical) parks, 45 urban parks and 6 forest parks. It has seven

beaches, totaling 4.5 km (2.8 mi) of coastline. The 3 famous skyscrapers in Barcelona are the Hotel Arts, its twin

the Torre Mapfre and Torre Agbar. Other famous attractions in the city include the Barcelona Cathedral, Familia

Sagrada, Barcelona FC Museum, Barcelona Zoo, Picasso Museum and many others.

9. Seoul

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Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea is one of the world's largest cities with more than 10 million

people is the 9th most-visited tourist destination in the world. It is the world's second largest metropolitan area.

Almost half of South Korea's population lives in Seoul. It is the chief economic, political and cultural center of

South Korea and administered directly by the national government. It has hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics and

the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Seoul's influence as a leading business, technology and cultural center contributes to

its status as a major global city. Seoul is one of the world's top ten financial and commercial cities and the 5th

most expensive city in the world and the second most expensive city in Asia. The Seoul Digital Media City is the

world's first complex for high-tech digital technologies in IT, multimedia and entertainment. Famous tourist spots

are Myeongdong, Dongdaemun, Namdaemun markets, Olympic Park, Mt. Dobong, Kyunghee Palace and many

others.

8. Rome

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Rome, the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populous city is the 3rd-most-visited tourist

destination in the European Union and the 8th in the world. Rome's history as a city spans over two and a half

thousand years, as one of the founding cities of Western Civilization. Rome has a significant place in Christianity

and is the present day home of the Roman Catholic Church and the site of the Vatican City, an independent

city-state run by the Catholic Church within as an enclave of Rome.

It is one of the few major European cities that escaped World War II relatively unscathed making central Rome

remains essentially Renaissance and Baroque in character. Major attractions include the St. Peter's Basilica,

Pantheon, Colosseum and many others.

7. Dubai

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Dubai, one of the seven emirates and the most populous city of the UAE is the 7th most-visited tourist destination

in the world. It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf. Its main revenues are from tourism, trade, real estate and financial services.

Popular tourist spots in Dubai are Burj Al Arab, Burj Dubai, Dubai Zoo and a lot more.

6. New York

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New York City, "the city that never sleeps", the most populous city in the US, is the 6th most-visited tourist

destination in the world. New York is a leading global city with great influence over worldwide commerce, finance,

culture, fashion and entertainment. It is also an important center for international affairs, hosting the UN

headquarters. World famous landmarks of New York include the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and

many more.

5. Hong Kong

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Hong Kong has a population of 7 million people but with only 1,108 km2 or 428 sq mi of land is one of the most

densely populated areas in the world. It is the 5th most visited tourist destinations in the world. Hong Kong is

famous for its expansive skyline and natural setting and is one of the world's leading financial capitals. It is also a

major business and cultural hub, and maintains a highly developed capitalist economy. Popular tourist attractions

are Hong Kong Disneyland, Po Lin Monastery, Victoria Peak, Hopewell Center, big Buddha and a lot more.

4. Singapore

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Singapore is the 4th most-visited tourist destination in the world. It is an island city-state located at the southern

tip of the Malay Peninsula. It is one of the surviving sovereign city-states in the world with Monaco, San Marino,

Andorra and Vatican City. Singapore's standard of living is one of the highest in the world and is currently ranked

10th most expensive city in the world in which to live-the third in Asia, after Tokyo and Osaka.

World class tourist attractions of Singapore include Singapore Flyer, Sentosa Island, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

Science Center, The zoo and Night Safari and many more.

3. Bangkok

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Bangkok, the capital and largest urban area and primary city of Thailand is the 3rd most-visited tourist destination

in the world. It was also ranked by "Travel and Leisure" as the best city in the world for the year 2008. In the span

of over two hundred years, Bangkok has been the political, social and economic center of Thailand, Southeast

Asia and Indochina. Its influence in the arts, politics, fashion, education and entertainment as well as being a

business, financial and cultural center of Asia has given Bangkok the status of a global city. The population of

greater Bangkok is estimated at nearly 15 million people. Famous tourist spots in Bangkok are its floating market,

Royal Barges, Grand Palace, Platinum Mall, Suwannaram Temple and many others.

2. London

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London, the capital of the UK and the Constituent Country of England is the largest city in the European Union. It

is the 2nd most-visited tourist destination in the world next to Paris. It is one of the world's most important

business, financial, and cultural centers. Its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and the

arts contributes to its status as a major global city. Central London is the headquarters of more than half of the

UK's top 100 listed companies (the FTSE 100) and more than 100 of Europe's 500 largest companies.

London is a major tourist destination for both domestic and overseas visitors, with annual expenditure by tourists

of around £15 billion. London hosted the 1908 and 1948 Summer Olympic Games and will host the 2012 Summer

Olympics.

Famous attractions include Tower of London, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Palace of Westminster, Westminster

Abbey, St. Margaret's Church and many others. Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the world by

international passenger traffic and the air space is the busiest of any city in the world.

1. Paris

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Paris, the capital of France and its largest city has consistently been one of the best city tourist destinations in the

world. Paris is one of the world's leading business and cultural centers. Its influence in politics, education,

entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global

cities. According to 2005 estimates, the Paris urban area is Europe's biggest city economy, and is fifth in the

world's list of cities by GDP.

Being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, it attracts 45 million tourists every year, 60% of

whom are foreign visitors. There are numerous iconic landmarks among its many attractions, along with world-

famous institutions and popular parks.

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Looking To Find A Reputable Travel Agent In Egypt? Egypt 7000 Is Travel Betty’s Recommendation.

Looking To Find A Reputable Travel Agent In Egypt? Egypt 7000 Is Travel Betty’s Recommendation.


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When you’re booking travel through a foreign travel agent, especially when it’s for an extended period of time and for a trip you’ve been dreaming about since you were in 2nd grade and first heard about these strange and amazing “Ancient Egyptians,” you’re going to have a lot of questions. Are they legit? Are they going to deliver what they say? How are they going to expect payment? What if something goes wrong? What if I need to change plans? Why aren’t they immediately replying to emails? It goes on and on. In the end, the best you can do is research, get recommendations and then have faith (and travel insurance).

When I first started planning our trip to Egypt, I decided to use an agent because of logistics. Usually I revel in such details as choosing the perfect hotels. But usually I don’t have more than one or two hotels to worry about and I can easily make most bookings online. Since we were pretty much going to sift through every grain of sand in Egypt on a five-week odyssey, I chose instead to book with a company I’d been hearing good things about for years in Frommer’s Budget Travel magazine called 2Afrika.

2Afrika was absolutely lovely and helpful, but as Travel Boyfriend and I kept finding more and more must-see sights in Egypt and hey, why not maybe throw in a side trip to Petra, Jordan, 2Africa let us know that it might be better for us to use a company specializing in complete customization. 2Afrika does a great job piecing together already-formed packages, but we wanted a very specific day-by-day itinerary. Luckily, they introduced us to Egypt 7000, a company they actually work closely with in-country. It was difficult to find much information on Egypt 7000 online, but because the recommendation came from a company I respected and had already been very helpful, and because I knew from research that there are tons of Egypt-based travel companies that aren’t well-known in the States, I decided to take a chance. I would be lying if I said this didn’t cause a lot of anxiety during the planning, but in the end the worrying was for naught.

When we arrived in Cairo, we were met by our first representative from Egypt 7000. He helped us through the airport’s red tape and dealt with our lost baggage (courtesy of Charles de Gaulle airport). Before we were even sure our luggage was lost, he had half of the paperwork filled out (nice touch). Next we were met by our awesome driver, Ayman and Cairo-based rep, Mohammed. As we expertly sped through the crazy Cairo traffic on our way to the travel office, we had a million questions and concerns (as well as Travel Boyfriend’s big thick planning binder, god love him). Mohammed informed us that it was his job to worry and our job to enjoy ourselves. And once we met Egypt 7000’s owners, Nahla and Rahab, we were able to do just that. They were kind, courteous, well-informed and they allowed me to pay by credit card so that I didn’t have to carry over $5000 in cash with me from the States. (And also so I had extra protection in case anything went wrong. I recommend paying by credit card whenever possible when dealing with foreign agents.)

From my first shared sips of strong Egyptian tea with Nahla, I knew we would be lovingly cared for by Egypt 7000’s many representatives. And mind you, this wasn’t us being cared for along with 30 other people on our big group package tour. This was me and Travel Boyfriend privately traveling as two. Five weeks for $2600 each including three in-country flights, private car and driver, guides, entrance fees, lodging, a 3-night Nile cruise, a 4-night Lake Nasser cruise, most breakfasts and a random assortment of other meals. (Note: We used frequent flier miles for the San Francisco to Cairo travel) The only time we had a problem, at the icky Siwa Shali Resort, it was resolved immediately and above and beyond expectation.

I can’t stress enough how much better Egypt 7000 made our trip. Because of their hard work, I was able to thoroughly enjoy myself while exploring Egypt, instead of proving to no one of consequence that I could suffer through all the mishaps, miscommunications and misadventures alone. Don’t get me wrong, it’s fun to come back from a trip with dramatic crazy stories of near or actual disasters. But surprisingly the dramatic crazy stories can sometimes even come from a trip where everything goes right.


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Cities and Excursions for the 2010 Gatton Academy Greece Experience18 Aug

Cities and Excursions for the 2010 Gatton Academy Greece Experience18 Aug

The 2009-10 school year isn’t even under way and yet we’re excited to announce several of the cities and sites Gatton Academy students will visit during our January 2010 Winter Term program in Greece. From January 2-13, 2010, Gatton Academy students will explore the cities, culture, and history of Greece. Further details will be announced in the coming days, so check back soon. The Greece Experience marks the third consecutive travel/study program facilitated by the Gatton Academy. Students traveled to Spain and Portugal in 2009 and Italy in 2008.

Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece

Meteora

Meteora is an area in Thessaly (Central Greece) and Kalampaka is the city under the rock towers of Meteora. The thing that makes Meteora so special is the monasteries on the top of the rock towers. The monasteries, the amount of peaks to climb and the paths for hiking brings in Meteora the whole year many tourists.

The monasteries are built on rock pinnacles of deltaic origin, called ‘Meteora’, rising over 400m above the Thessalian plain. The pinnacles were created some 60 million years ago in the Tertiary period, emerging from the cone of a river and further transformed by earthquakes. The pillars are of brown sandstone. The Meteora Group of Monasteries comprises the following monasteries: Ascension of Jesus Christ; Transfiguration of the Saviour; Varlaam, Saint Nikolas Anapafsas; Roussanou; Holy Trinity; and Saint Stephan. These are built directly on the rock’s surface without foundations as such. Religious life, starting in the form of hermits dwellings, can be traced to around 1,000 AD. The first monastic community emerged in the 14th century, and was most successful during the 15th and 16th centuries. By the 17th century, the monastic population had dwindled to one-third of its original size. The site was bombed during World War II and many art treasures stolen. Details of the history of individual monasteries are available in the World Heritage nomination. The monasteries represent a unique example of monastic life since the 14th century. Since 1972 the monasteries have been restored and conservation work is carried out annually by specialists, including archaeologists, restorers, craftsmen and laborers. A variety of methods are used in the conservation work. The monasteries lie in an area within which different types of building work is prohibited or limited.

Vergina, Greece

Vergina, Greece

Vergina

A highly important ancient city, certainly to be identified with Aegae, the first ancient capital of the kingdom of Macedonia, spreads over the low hills in the northern slopes of’ the Pierian range, between the modern villages of Palatitsia and Vergina. This city was the most important urban center in the region until the 4th c. BC. Here were to be found the ancestral sanctuaries of the Macedonians, and the palaces and the tombs (with their famous treasures) of the Argead dynasty, which traced its origins to the mythical hero Heracles and gave Greek history its most captivating figure, Alexander the Great.

Archaeologists were interested in the hills around Vergina as early as the 1850s, knowing that the site of Aigai was in the vicinity and suspecting that the hills were burial mounds. Excavations began in 1861 under the French archaeologist Leon Heuzey, sponsored by the Emperor Napoleon III. Parts of the Macedonian royal palace of Palatista were discovered. In 1937, the University of Thessaloniki resumed the excavations. More ruins of the ancient palace were found, but the excavations were abandoned on the outbreak of war with Italy in 1940. After the war the excavations were resumed and during the 1950s and 1960s the rest of the royal capital was uncovered. The Greek archaeologist Andronikos became convinced that a hill called the “Great Tumulus” concealed the tombs of the Macedonian King.

Veria

Veria, Greece

Veria (BEREA)

The capital city of the prefecture amphitheatrically built at the foot of Vermion Mountain. Forests and fruit-tree plantations thrive in the rainy climate of the area and the remains of historic and prehistoric agricultural settlements are evident. it is believed was named after Feronas, a general in the army
of Alexander the Great. The city’s golden age was during the 13th century and the subsequent economic and commercial activity resulted in the significant cultural and spiritual growth of the city. Christianity has a vulnerably long history here. Saint Paul preached in Veria (Acts 17: 1-13 of the New Testament) on two occasions, and a gaudy alcove shrine at the base of Mavromikhali marks the supposed spot of his sermons. But the town is more famous for fifty or so small medieval churches, mostly sixteen to eighteen century.

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, Greece

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is undoubtedly the center not only of northern Greece but of the entire Balkans -as it has been since the time of the birth of Christ. It is an administrative and commercial center with its own distinctive intellectual and artistic personality, and it serves as a major cosmopolitan crossroads whose cultural influence is far-reaching. Thessaloniki is one of the oldest cities in Europe and it is also the second- largest city in Greece, after Athens, which is why Greeks often refer it as the country’s “co-capital”. The wealth of its surviving monuments has made it a living Byzantine art museum.

Delphi

Delphi, Greece

Delphi

Delphi was considered by the ancients to be the physical and spiritual center of the earth. The shrine of Apollo, set nearly 2,000 feet up on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, exerts today a potent grip on the visitor. Here was the most respected oracle of antiquity. Even the most intelligent individuals who lived during the brilliant civilization of Athens believed implicitly in the responses of the god. These were given by the inspired priestess Pythia and were interpreted, usually with an ambiguous touch, by the priests. The site is breathtaking and the view from the top, down to the blue waters of the Gulf of Corinth, is spectacular. The drive will take guests by the sacred Castalian spring and close to the ancient site of Apollo’s sanctuary. Guests will then walk the sacred way, visiting the treasuries, the place of offerings, the Grand Temple of Apollo and the theater, with its splendid acoustics.

The Museum is housing many treasures. Omphalos, which marked the center of the world and the Charioteer, one of the finest pieces surviving from the fifth century B.C. are among the many wonders housed in the museum.

Ancient Olympia

Ancient Olympia, Greece

Ancient Olympia

Olympia Greece was the site of the ancient Olympic Games, which were celebrated every four years by the Greeks. Olympia was situated in a valley in Elis, in western Peloponnisos (Peloponnesus), through which runs the Alpheus River. It was not a town, but only a sanctuary with buildings associated with games and the worship of the gods. Olympia was a national shrine of the Greeks and contained many treasures of Greek art, such as temples, monuments, altars, theaters, statues, and votive offerings of brass and marble. The Altis, or sacred precinct, enclosed a level space about 200 m (about 660 ft) long by nearly 177 m (nearly 580 ft) broad. In this were the chief centers of religious worship, the votive buildings, and buildings associated with the administration of the games. The most celebrated temple was the Temple of Zeus, dedicated to the father of the gods. In this temple was a statue of Zeus made of ivory and gold, the masterpiece of the Athenian sculptor Phidias. Next to the Temple of Zeus ranked the Heraeum, dedicated to Hera, the wife of Zeus. In this temple, probably the oldest Doric building known, stood the table on which were placed the garlands prepared for the victors in the games. The votive buildings included a row of 12 treasure houses and the Philippeum, a circular Ionic building dedicated by Philip II, king of Macedonia, to himself. Outside the Altis, to the east, were the Stadium and the Hippodrome, where the contests took place; on the west were the Palaestra, or wrestling school, and the Gymnasium, where all competitors were obliged to train for at least one month.The Archaeological Museum of Olympia, one of the most important museums in Greece, presents the long history of the most celebrated sanctuary of antiquity, the sanctuary of Zeus, father of both gods and men, where the Olympic games were born. The museum’s permanent exhibition contains finds from the excavations in the sacred precinct of the Altis dating from prehistoric times to the Early Christian period.

Corinth Canal

In the connection of continental Greece and Peloponnese, the Isthmus of Corinth cut by the famous canal of the same name, separates the Gulf Saronique of the Gulf of Corinth. 6343 meters long, 24.60 meters wide, the canal possesses walls achieving 79.50 meters in height the highest point.

Epidavrus Theater

The theater was constructed in the late 4th century BC. Originally it had 34 rows and was used for dramatic performances. The Romans added another 21 rows. Even in ancient times, the theater was considered to have great acoustics. The actors can be perfectly heard by all 15,000 spectators without the sound having to be amplified. The limestone rows filter the low-frequency sounds –such as the murmur of the crowd – but amplify the sounds from the stage. It still is one of the most beautiful open-air theaters. The view behind the scene was and still is an integrated part of the theater. The theater was discovered in 1970 and the excavation began in 1972.

Mycenae

Mycenae, Greece

Mycenae

High above the modern town of Mycenae are the ruins of an ancient city. The ruins of Ancient Mycenae date back to the second millennium B.C. Though most of the original city state has been destroyed over time, parts of the Acropolis that overlooked a fertile plains still remain. The Acropolis sits atop an impressive mountain and is flanked on either side by taller mountains forming a very formidable fortification for the site, as well as a very scenic view . The Lions Gate is the main entrance into the city. The lions, with their front paws on an alter of some sort was suppose to represent the mycenaean’s power. The entrance to the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae is actually a circular tomb or tholos.

Athens

Athens, Greece

Athens (City Tour & the Acropolis)

Tour starts with a sightseeing of the main points of interest in Athens, both ancient and modern, of Athens. Guests have the opportunity of viewing from inside the bus Constitution square, the former Royal Palace, where the Evzones, members of the National Guard, keep watch in their traditional costume over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Guests will have a quick stop at the Panathenaeum Stadium holding 70,000 spectators was built of Pentelic marble in 1895 for the first modern Olympic Games. Will then pass by the National Gardens and then along University Street with its neoclassical buildings, the Academy, the University and the Library, to Omonia Square, the centre of the modern city.

Upon completion of the city tour, guests will continue with the site of the Acropolis. On the natural fortress of the Acropolis, reinforced by the hand of man, stand the Propylaea, the temple of the Winged Victory, Erechtheion with the Porch of the Caryatids and, towering over all, and the majestic Parthenon. A winding path leads to the treasure of antiquity. Visible are the relics of the civilization of which we are the proud inheritors. From the top guests can see to the North Plaka quarters and the ancient Agora; to the East, Mount Lycabettus; to the South, the theater of Dionysus. This is where the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides were performed. Here also stands the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, which is used today in the Summer Festival.

Athens (The National Archaeological Museum) –

The National Archaeological Museum is the largest museum in Greece and one of the world’s great museums. Although its original purpose was to secure all the finds from the nineteenth century excavations in and around Athens, it gradually became the central National Archaeological Museum and was enriched with finds from all over Greece. Its abundant collections, with more than 20,000 exhibits, provide a panorama of Greek civilization from the beginnings of Prehistory to Late Antiquity. The museum is housed in an imposing neoclassical building of the end of the nineteenth century, which was designed by L. Lange and remodeled by Ernst Ziller. The vast exhibition space – numerous galleries on each floor accounting for a total of 8,000 square metres – house five large permanent collections: The Prehistoric Collection, which includes works of the great civilizations that developed in the Aegean from the sixth millennium BC to 1050 BC (Neolithic, Cycladic, Mycenaean), and finds from the prehistoric settlement at Thera. The Sculptures Collection, which shows the development of ancient Greek sculpture from the seventh to the fifth centuries BC with unique masterpieces. The Vase and Minor Objects Collection, which contains representative works of ancient Greek pottery from the eleventh century BC to the Roman period and includes the Stathatos Collection, a corpus of minor objects of all periods. The Metallurgy Collection, with many fundamental statues, figurines and minor objects. And, finally, the only Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities Collection in Greece, with works dating from the pre-dynastic period (5000 BC) to the Roman conquest.

The New Acropolis Museum

The New Acropolis Museum

Athens (The New Acropolis Museum)

History – General Information

The New Acropolis Museum is a purpose built museum by architect Bernard Tschumi to house the archaeological findings related to the Acropolis Hill in Athens. It is located at the foot of the Acropolis. The construction of the Museum started in November 2004. As construction work neared completion, an operation to move the historic artifacts for a 400 meters distance from the Acropolis rock to the new museum started on October 14, 2007, involving three giant cranes. The movement of the artifacts to from the top of the Hill was called the Transfer of The Century. The Museum will exhibit approx. 4,000 artifacts. The overall budget of the Museum’s construction was 130 million of Euros.

The Concept

The design is about the clarity of an exhibition route expressed through three materials – marble, concrete, and glass. The museum, with its exceptional and significant collection of classical Greek sculpture, will be arguably one of the most advanced in the world.

Blue Sky: A Concept of Light

More than in any other museum, the New Acropolis Museum makes careful use of natural light.

People in Motion: A Concept of Circulation

The visitor’s route through the museum forms a clear three-dimensional loop. Movement in and through time, is an important aspect of this museum in particular. With more than 10,000 visitors daily, the path through the museum artifacts is designed to be of the utmost simplicity.

A Base, A Middle, and A Top

The base of the museum design ‘hovers’ over the existing archaeological excavations on pilotis. This level contains the entrance lobby as well as temporary exhibition spaces, retail space, and all support facilities. The middle is a large, double-height, trapezoidal hall that accommodates all galleries from the Archaic period to the Roman Empire. A mezzanine level includes a bar and restaurant with views toward the Acropolis, and a multimedia auditorium. The top comprises the rectangular Parthenon Gallery arranged around an indoor court.


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Reasons For Traveling To Greece

Reasons For Traveling To Greece





Traveling to Greece

Traveling to Greece

For a trip to a country like Greece, which offers such a diverse range of activities, sights and experiences, it is best to plan out your trip and define the main purpose you are going there.
Greece is a great place to visit if you want to learn more about world-renowned archaeological sites. The country has a rich history worth exploring and you can visit all the museums it has. Some places you must make a note to visit are the acropolis in Athens and the various temples for Greek gods as well as the historic structures and ruins.
Greek offers plenty of sightseeing opportunities with its fascinating architecture, beautiful beaches and varied landscape. It has some of the best beaches in the world, so another reason for visiting this country would be the deep turquoise ocean. It is not often that the beach provides a view of mountains, and it is this unusual landscape that attracts many tourists to Greece. The night life is vibrant, there are plenty of bars and clubs and accommodation that faces the sea is easily available.
Another feature which attracts tourists to Greece is the opportunity to become familiar with a distinctive and lively culture. The Greeks have their own festivals and celebrations, and it is a treat to take part in their festivities. Ballos dancing and bouzouki music are two things you will certainly enjoy learning more about.
For people who want to travel the world, Greek is certainly one place they want to have a taste of.
Water sports are quit common in Greek and it is usual for enthusiasts to gather at these glorious beaches to have the time of their lives. Greek has so much to offer, activity-based travelers, adventure travelers and people who just want to have fun or relax all will be able to find the perfect spot in Greece for their specific requirements.
There are a multitude of locations one must visit to get the true taste of Greece. These include the capital city, Athens, with its acropolis and numerous archeological sites, parks, shops, cafés, restaurants and clubs. The island of Crete is famous throughout the world for its nightlife. The other Cycladic islands are also famous in the world for having the best beaches in the world.
Greek is one of the top travel destinations in the world because of all it has to offer to its visitors in terms of fun, relaxation, a rich history and lively culture.



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World’s Best Sushi

World’s Best Sushi


World’s Best Sushi

The world’s best sushi restaurant is no doubt at the Tsukiji Fish Market.

At the very least, it is my best experience with sushi so far.

Tonnes of customers along the street with the sushi restaurants.

This translates to a supremely long wait, an hour or so.

Hello signboard, we choose you for our world’s best sushi experience.

We wait and wait.

peeping through the window when we finally get near enough.

I was staring GREEDILY inwards, amazed at the process of sushi making.

The chefs smile and wave at me when they see me doing that.

World’s best sushi chef! He is cheerful and friendly,

always ready to explain what he is making for us.

He asks where we are from and speaks to us in Mandarin when he hears Singapore.

He knows the name of all his sushi dishes in Mandarin & English.

He tells us which to eat with soya sauce & which not to, for the best taste.

I love him!

Our utensils & tools to conquer the world’s best sushi.

Tamago (egg) thing, similar to steamed egg dish in Singapore/China.

This dish is however richer and taste slightly sweeter.

Hello fatty tuna sushi, pleased to meet you and

hope you enjoy tour of my stomach soon.

these two are friends, they want to be together.

i cannot for the life of me remember what sushi this is.

photographing the signboard because I forgot to photograph some sushi

I ate it first

and I want to remember what I ate.

Hello! I think you are sea urchin sushi? Not sure.

This is my favourite sushi shot. It is octopus and you know what

it is so fresh, it is still moving as it is placed on my plate.

hello semi-fatty tuna sushi!

Hello salmon sushi (i think)

hello tiny shrimp sushi, you are transparent and beautiful

hello salmon roe sushi (:

For the last sushi you can choose anything from the sushi menu.

I chose scallop, it is funny tasting but nice.

If you visit Tsukiji Fish Market, hunt down sushi restaurant.

You cannot miss it.

It costs around SGD60 for 12 sushi dishes, but so damn worth it.


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