Archive for February, 2010

YouTube: Discovering Vienna

St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. Original Artwork: Engraved by Andreas Winkler

Vienna is one of Europe’s most intriguing and historically rich cities. It is centrally located and gives travelers easy access to both Eastern and Western Europe. It is home to some truly awesome architectural designs such as the Gothic St Stephen’s Cathedral and the modern Haas House. Vienna and its surrounds have enough for you to do and see to occupy you for a few days or a few weeks.

The layout of Vienna may seem confusing but most of the main attractions are easy to discover as they are generally close to ring roads with multiple names. These circular routes change every few degrees of the circle, making naming confusing. The Rathaus, the Museumsquartier and the Opera are all easy to find and attractions that are well worth visiting. The main train station, the Westbahnhof is on Mariahilfer Strasse, which features many hostels, shops and inexpensive places to eat.

Wiener schnitzel, sachertorte, strudels, sausages and kebabs are some of the best meals Vienna has to offer. You should be able to find all of these served up by street vendors or in cafes. Viennese style coffee is also very unique and spending a few hours in a cafe is encouraged as guests are made to feel very welcome.

Cars pass the illuminated Vienna Opera house where the Vienna Opera Ball also takes place.There is so much to see in Vienna, that you will want to do your research before you go. Should you spend your time at the Schnbrunn Palace, The Vienna Opera House, Vienna’s MUMOK, or St. Stephen’s Cathedral? If time permits, hopefully you will see them all, however a travel guide will give you insight into these locations and hopefully give you an idea if they fit your style or not.

There are a number of travel guides that will go into detail about these locations as well as many others — Europe on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet Shoestring Guides) is a popular and well-worn travel guide but for more detail try The Rough Guide to Vienna — it’s the most recently published mainstream Vienna travel guide. Also take a look at the Moleskine Vienna Notebook — it’s a pocket-sized lined notebook with several pages of information about Vienna travel.

YouTube: A lovely tourist Information film about Vienna, Austria

YouTube: Tenerife Holiday Guide

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands off the west coast of AfricaTenerife island is a magnet for tourists with its idyllic year round climate where you can soak up the sun. It is the largest of the Spanish Canary Islands off the western coast of Moroco, Africa. Search on the Internet for “Tenerife holidays all year round destination” for lots of great bargains. You will love Tenerife.

The Puerto de la Cruz resort, with a population of only 25,000, is very popular with tourists. The Jardin Botanico Garden is very beautiful. Loro Parque is another fascinating place to visit with many different breeds of colorful parrots, other animals, whales, and dolphins.

Don’t miss the large Bananera El Guanche banana plantation. In  addition to bananas,  you will  see no less than 900 species of vegetables, hundreds of cacti and fruits, and other exotic plants. Bananas are a vital part of Tenerife’s economy.

Consider taking a tour to experience the best of  this banana plantation. First, watch the video that describes some very interesting facts about the plantation. You will then get a courtesy banana liquer and a sun-ripe banana before embarking on the tour.

Singer Paulina Rubio performs during the Cadena Dial Radio Station Awards on February 28, 2007 at Auditorio de Tenerife in Tenerife Island in SpainThere are plenty of things to do in the evening. You can sample different cuisines at the many first class restaurants. Join the nightclub action at the cosmopolitan Playa de Las Americas with its karaoke bars and dazzling cabaret.

You can also enjoy water sports such as windsurfing, jet skiing, diving, or  surfing. There are many other sight-seeing opportunities to  enjoy such as the archaeological museum, the famous salt ponds at Garachico, or the amazing Guimar pyramids.

After a fantastic holiday in Tenerife you will definitely be relaxed when you return home. So why not enjoy Tenerife for your next vacation?

Cheap Holidays 2010 offers great deals to Tenerife and many other places.

YouTube: Tenerife Island in the Canaries

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