Top Things To Do In Ibiza 2019 4k
Hey Must Do Travels Tribe! Today we are in Ibiza, one of the Balearic islands in Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. Usually known for its lively nightlife, this island has plenty of history and culture as well as beautiful sandy beaches. Let’s go check it out!
La Torre Del Canonigo 1:02
This majestic hotel is hidden among Ibiza’s enchanting Old Town and stands tall overlooking the island’s only city. This is a one of a kind hotel that has a lot of history which gives it a unique charm.
Portal De Ses Taules 1:31
This stone ramp leads up from Ibiza Town's market square to Portal de Ses Taules, the main entrance to Dalt Villa. The gateway is guarded by two statues which are replicas from Ibiza's Roman era and is where the island's hippy markets were once held.
Dalt Villa 2:00
Dalt Vila, Ibiza’s Old Town, is abundant in cultural and historic artefacts, and in 1999 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Here, you can find a beautiful castle, a cathedral, a monastery and museums.
Ibiza Puerto 2:37
This main port in Ibiza is a great place to sit back, have a drink and enjoy the beautiful boats coming through to the island of Ibiza.
Figueretas Beach 3:10
Right next to Ibiza Town is a stunning sandy beach with the cool and funky resort of Figueretas. There's a picturesque long palm-lined promenade to walk along where you can find limitless cafes and restaurants to discover.
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20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as visit Rome, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do in the city including top attractions and foods worth trying. Given the amount of travel we've done in Europe it is hard to believe that it took us this long to properly visit Rome (Roma). However, the wait was certainly worth it as the city has so much to offer visitors. Let's find out why all roads lead to Rome!
20 Things to do in Rome City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (ROMA ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza Navona - 00:24
2) Campo de' Fiori Street Market - 01:12
3) Pizza at Roscioli - 02:03
4) Largo di Torre Argentina - 04:53
5) Pantheon - 05:40
6) Gelato at Giolitti - 06:24
7) Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - 07:42
8) Palatine Hill (Palatino) visiting Palace of Domitian - 08:07
9) Roman Forum (Foro Romano) - 08:53
10) Colosseum / Coliseum (Colosseo) - 09:13
11) Italian Lunch eating pasta - 10:09
12) Vatican City (Città del Vaticano) - 10:57
13) Vatican Museum (Musei Vaticani) - 11:13
14) St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica San Pietro in Vaticano) for views of Rome - 12:10
15) Villa Borghese Gardens - 14:50
16) Piazza del Popolo - 15:12
17) Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant’Angelo) - 15:26
18) Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) - 15:43
19) Tiber River walk at night (Tevere) - 16:19
20) Rome by night + Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Rome travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Rome tourism brochure, Rome itinerary or Rome, Italy city tour also known as Roma Italia.
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Rome, the Eternal City. After several trips to Italy, we finally managed to visit our biggest oversight: the capital! From wandering through Roman ruins to devouring pizza, and climbing up lookout points to feasting on gelato, in this travel guide, we’re going to share with you 20 things to do in Rome, Italy:
We reached Roscioli which was the best pizza in Rome. Pizzas are served by the weight and we sampled 7 different pizza slices.
We stopped at Largo di Torre Argentina an archaeological site home to four different temples containing parts of the portico of Pompey.
It was a short walk to the Pantheon, a former Roman temple turned church, which dates back to the year 125 AD. The Pantheon boasted the world’s largest cupola up until the 15th century, and it is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in existence to this day making it one of the greatest architectural achievements by the ancient Romans.
If you want to find the best gelato, look for colours that are muted with small batches.
One of the many things to do in Rome, was to visit the Trevi Fountain. This is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
Rome’s most famed attraction is the Colosseum and its surrounding ruins. We started our visit on Palatine Hill, the most central of Rome's seven hills. What visitors see today are the ruins of the Palace of Domitian, a 1st-century complex, which served as the main imperial palace for 300 years. We continued to the Roman Forum. This square was the centre of ancient Roman life, with government buildings, temples, and markets. We reached the Colosseum, which was the largest amphitheatre ever built and could hold an estimated 50,000 and 80,000 spectators.
Walking through the Vatican Museum was more overwhelming than enjoyable. We visited Vatican City to climb St. Peter’s Basilica for views of Rome.
Castel Sant’Angelo was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Villa Borghese is the 3rd largest public park in Rome with gardens, villas, and ponds with views of the city overlooking Piazza del PO-polo, the people’s square.
That concludes our tour of Rome showcasing the many things to do in Rome on your own trip.
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Places to see in ( Valencia - Spain ) Torres de Quart
Places to see in ( Valencia - Spain ) Torres de Quart
The Torres de Quart are a pair of twin towers that were part of the medieval wall that surrounded the old town of Valencia , whose function was to defend the city. They are located at the junction of Calle Guillén de Castro and Calle Quart.
The Towers of Quart were built by the masters in the noble art of stone Francesc Baldomar and Pere Compte in the fifteenth century , between 1441 and 1460 . The works also included Tomás Oller and Jaume Pérez. The style of the towers is late Valencian military gothic , imitating to the Towers or Arc del Triunfo of the Castel Nuovo of Naples , designed by the Mallorcan architect Guillem Sagrera and where other masters of the Crown of Aragon intervened when Naples was conquered by the troops of Alfonso V the Magnanimous .
These walled towers have endured the War of Independence of the French, the Succession , the cantonal and the Spanish Civil War . You can still see traces of the impacts caused by the cannon of the War of Independence on its thick walls, thinking many people are provoked by the deterioration of the passage of time. In 1931 they were declared National Monument , existing a reference to them in the law 16/1985 on the Spanish Historical Heritage .
The Torres de Quart are the remains that have reached to our days of the old medieval wall of Valencia , together with the Towers of Serranos , open towards the north. Other access gates to the city of Valencia were the disappeared doors of San Vicente towards the south and the Door of the Sea towards the east or toward the port. These gates disappeared in the nineteenth century , together with the rest of the wall surrounding the ciutat vella , by order of the interim civil governor Cirilo Amorós , based on the pretext of giving work to unemployed workers, enlarge the city and improve its health.
Since the last decade of the twentieth century , parrots and other exotic birds, escaped from their owners, have nestled and reproduced in the holes caused by the artillery in its exterior facade. Already in the XXI century , the Towers of Cuart are still standing, with a process of restoration of its external façade, blackened by the soot of the traffic that constantly circulates in Quart Street and Guillem de Castro Street.
( Valencia - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Valencia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Valencia - Spain
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Torrevieja (histoire, origine, culture, réalités actuelles)
TORREVIEJA
ON AIME OU ON N’AIME PAS !
A) Origine et évolution :
1. L’origine de cette ville remonte à 1650, année où l’administration des Salines y construisit la première hacienda à côté de la TORRE DE LA MATA (tour de guet contre les pirates).
2. Progressivement les travailleurs de sel y construisirent les premières maisons. Toutes choses ayant un point culminant, Le village, ses habitants et son entreprise de sel se délocalisèrent vers l’actuelle ville de Torrevieja en 1802 et y construisirent un port de pêche qui permit la seconde évolution de la ville et son administration.
3. Celle-ci, très vite se rendit compte du potentiel et « prétentieusement » visa sa future clientèle en construisant en 1867 le Casino qui fut le premier lieu du développement aristo-bourgeois.
4. Pour connaitre son apogée après les années du grand boum immobilier espagnol. Grâce à une stratégie de marketing et de corruption, Torrevieja à réussi à faire son étiquette de « marque » où elle est passée en 1960 de 9500 habitants à 107000 en 2014. A la date du 1/9/2016 il ne reste plus que 99625 habitants inscrit (ce qui ne signifie pas y habiter toute l’année) et réparti comme suit :
• 51154 espagnol
• 9153 anglais
• 5378 russes
• 3105 marocains
• En fin de classement viennent les belges 1246 (dont 65% sont néerlandophones) et 612 français soit +/-1000 francophones! (donc à peine 0.01% !!)
(Chiffres provenant du bureau des statistiques de Torrevieja consultable sur le site)
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L'île d'Ibiza comme vous ne l'avez jamais vue !
Nous sommes partis destination l’île d’Ibiza lors d’un séjour de 4 jours. Elle a été pour nous la destination idéale pour les paysages entre criques, falaises et farniente sous le soleil.
Il faut l’avouer l’île d’Ibiza est avant tout connue pour sa vie nocturne, mais ce serait dommage de s’arrêter à ça, car elle dispose de nombreux spots magnifiques…et nous avons pu le vérifier !
Ibiza est aussi appelé Eivissa qui est le nom catalan. Selon votre timing et le nombre de jours sur place, il est important de prendre en compte que l’ouest de l’île est beaucoup plus beau que l’est.
La proximité avec l’île de Fromentera est aussi une belle occasion d'une excursion sur un ou deux jours pour découvrir ce petit joyau espagnol.
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Barcelone Parc Güell
Le parc Güell est l'une des réalisations de l'architecte catalan Antoni Gaudí à Barcelone qui figure sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Il fut édifié entre 1900 et 1914. Les architectes José Antonio Martínez Lapeña et Elías Torres l'ont restauré de 1984 à 1993. Cette restauration a donné lieu à des polémiques notamment concernant l'habillage en céramique du banc de forme ondulée de la terrasse du Parc Güell.
Gaudí s'est efforcé de conserver le relief naturel et, laissant libre cours à son imagination, a produit une œuvre originale tout en courbes qui s'intègre à la nature et la reproduit, les colonnes des allées simulant par exemple des troncs d'arbres. Le parc Güell est avant tout un jardin, seules quelques constructions à l'intérieur du parc y ont été achevées comme par exemple les deux maisons en forme de champignon encadrant l'entrée. Une fois le portail passé, le visiteur se trouve devant des escaliers avec des îlots-fontaine au centre, en particulier l'emblématique fontaine en forme de salamandre. En haut de ces escaliers on accède à la Salle Hypostyle aux cent colonnes, qui n'en compte en fait que 84. Les colonnes du parc sont construites de telle sorte que l'eau s'écoule autour d'elles et soit récupérée dans des réservoirs pour permettre l'arrosage gratuit et écologique des jardins ainsi que l'alimentation des fontaines. En longeant la salle, le visiteur arrive sur la place centrale avec le plus long banc ondulé du monde. Ce banc est remarquable: assis dans une boucle, on est à la fois dans un espace intime et ouvert sur les voisins et sur la place, lieu de rencontres très apprécié.
Hotel Central Playa - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Ibiza Town, Spain)
We stayed at Hotel Central Playa here in ibiza. It was pretty cool (and cheap lol)! Check out the video!
Hotel Central Playa
Address: Carrer de Galícia, 12, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
Phone: +34 971 30 23 50
The hotel Central Playa is located close to the centre of Ibiza town and 10 minutes walk to the port area, with its fascinating nightlife. The beach of Figueretas is near by as the magnificent beaches of Salinas and Playa d'en Bossa. The hotel lies in a quiet but lively area , just 1 km away from historic Ibiza Town, it's the ideal location to know all parts of this beautiful island, the night atmosphere and the marvellous beaches.
The facilities of the hotel have a pool (closed from 01/11/2018 to 01/05/2019) equipped with a solarium and (free) sunbeds, a buffet restaurant and games such as billiards.
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20 Things to do in Venice, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Venice, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do, see, experience and eat in Venice with highlights including island hopping, wandering around by foot, eating Venetian cuisine and admiring fascinating architecture.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Explore Venice on foot and get lost - 01:02
2) Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto / Ponte de Rialto) - 02:03
3) Ride the Vaporetto water bus (explore Venice by boat) - 02:27
4) St Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco / Piasa San Marco) - 02:59
5) St Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco / Baxéłega de San Marco) - 03:07
6) St Mark’s Campanile (Campanile di San Marco / Canpanièl de San Marco) - 03:25
7) Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale / Pałaso Dogal) - 03:40
8) Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) - 03:51
9) Basilica of Saint Mary of Health (Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute) - 04:04
10) Gallerie dell'Accademia - 04:23
11) Gondola Ride in Venice - 04:33
12) La Zucca Pumpkin Restaurant - 05:20
13) Rialto Market / Mercato di Rialto - 06:58
14) Torcello Island (Torceło) - 07:30
15) Burano Island - 08:26
16) Mazzorbo Island - 08:59
17) Murano Island - 09:30
18) Lido (Lido di Venezia) - 10:07
19) Venetian Food at Osteria Mocenigo - 11:18
20) Venice by Night - 12:40
Outro - 12:57
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We’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Venice in winter visiting the famed Floating City. Join us as we show you the best things to see, do and eat in Venice.
The Vaporetto is Venice’s water bus service. The standard ticket is 7.50 Euros and valid for 60 minutes, the 1 day pass is 20 Euros and valid for 24 hours.
The most visited attraction in Venice: Piazza San Marco where there is quite a bit to see and do around the square beginning with St Mark’s Basilica.
St Mark’s Campanile, a tall brick bell tower was once used by approaching ships as a beacon to guide them home where you get great views of the city.
Then you have the Doge’s Palace, which was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the ruler of the former Republic of Venice built in the Venetian Gothic style.
Don't forget the Bridge of SIghs, whose name refers to the sighs of prisoners who would get their last glimpse of Venice as they were led from Doge's Palace to their cells.
Across to the other side of the Grand Canal, you have the Basilica of Saint Mary of Health and the Galleria dell’Accademia in case you’re in the mood for art.
A restaurant we really enjoyed La Zucca - a place where all the dishes are made with pumpkin! The Rialto Market specializes in produce and fresh seafood for self-catering.
Let’s talk about island hopping in Venice:
Founded in the 5th century, Torcello is even older than Venice and was the original settlement in the Venetian Lagoon with lots of walking paths, nature and Byzantine mosaics.
Burano is known for its lace work and brightly coloured homes with plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops to browse.
Mazzorbo island sits next to Burano and is connected by a bridge while being known for its vineyards and orchards.
Murano is renowned for its glass production dating back to 1291 when the glassmakers in Venice were forced to relocate by the Venetian government.
Lido is an 11-kilometre sandbar island that shelters the lagoon from the Adriatic Sea with beaches, lots of seaside homes, and this is also where the Venice Film Festival takes place.
A restaurant we liked in Venice is Osteria Mocenigo specializing in local cuisine. Try the “Sarde in saor” - a typical Venetian dish made with sardines.
While your vaporetto pass is valid ride the canals at night and watch the Floating City come to life.
We hope you enjoyed this Venice travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas for your own trip.
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castillo san miguel es
ticketpoint.es - Castillo de San Miguel.
El Castillo San Miguel es una construcción impresionante de 6000 metros cuadrados de extensión y hecho de piedra, canto canaria con torres principales de más de 16 metros de altura y amplios aparcamientos en un terreno de 20.000 metros cuadrados.
Desde que Usted entra al recinto se encuentra en un auténtico mundo medieval. La entrada está decorada con armaduras, espadas, cofres y escritos de la época. El Conde, D. Rodrigo y su hija, la joven Condesa, les reciben saludándoles y dándoles la bienvenida a su Castillo. Los amables súbditos del Conde Rodrigo les llevarán a la Sala de los Torneos, en donde llevaran acabo un espectáculo complejo de luchas y juegos medievales en presencia de los Condes en su palco.
Durante el Torneo les será servido el banquete tal y como se hacía en la época medieval; se bebe la sopa y se come con las manos un pollo entero por persona con su guarnición.
A la cena lo completa el postre y las bebidas.
Los invitados del Conde están situados en gradas de mesas y bancos largos y la visibilidad es óptima desde cualquier punto de la Sala de Torneos. La pista de arena donde actuaran los caballos y los caballeros tiene 50 metros de longitud Capacidad para 1100 comensales.
Normalmente después de los Torneos los invitados pasaran a una segunda sala que tiene una capacidad de 800 comensales. El Salón de Baile, como lo llama el Conde Don Rodrigo, tiene un amplio escenario, en donde los clientes pueden bailar y también se puede contratar todo tipo de actuaciones; Orquesta,Comicos, Acrobacia, Ballet Español etc. Habitualmente ofrecemos un grupo de Acróbatas Brasileños Capoeira. Ésta Sala es posible utilizarlo independientemente de la otra, tiene entrada propia y servicio de tres bares. El Castillo San Miguel le ofrece todavía una tercera opción, la Sala Coliseum. Para 800 comensales, con baños propios, servicio de bar, amplio escenario.
También tiene una entrada independiente del Castillo. Pudiendo siempre usar el mismo aparcamiento. La diversión está asegurada en el Castillo San Miguel, un recinto de magia del tiempo pasado tanto para mayores como para los niños. Pero si desean alquilar el local sin espectáculo, también se puede ya que en el pasado se ha organizado por ejemplo la presentación de una marca de automóviles en la pista de arena cubierta.