10 Best Places to Visit in Norway - Travel Video
From its majestic mountains and famous fjords to its modern yet picturesque cities, Norway is simply one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Picture-perfect landscapes beg to be explored by foot, car, bike or boat. Whether taking in the breathtaking wonder of the northern lights or the summer sun glistening on a massive glacier, Norway is a great adventure in any season. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Norway:
10 Things To Do In Luxembourg City | Top Attractions Travel Guide
With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible. The follow is a city guide to Luxembourg City featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide:
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1) Corniche - pedestrian promenade with the best views of the city
2) Bock Casemates - old fortification of Luxembourg City
3) Three Towers - remnants of an old fortress
4) Grund - scenic neighborhood for walking, shopping, eating
5) Saint Michael's church - oldest church in Luxembourg
6) Grand Ducal Palace - where the Grand Duke does business
7) National Museum of Art and History - top museum in the city
8) Shopping along the various streets in downtown Luxembourg
9) Passerelle - Viaduct bridge which looks like an aqueduct
10) William Square - popular market on Sundays and Wednesdays
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Well, welcome to Luxembourg! The only Grand Duchy in the world. Over the next few days we're going to be exploring the capital of Luxembourg City and this is going to be a little city guide to show you some of the highlights.
Located smack dab in between Germany, France, and Belgium, the little Grand Duchy of Luxembourg can be easy to miss if you're not looking carefully, however, we're of the opinion that this is a beautiful destination that you'll definitely want to make time for. From picturesque neighbourhoods with cream coloured walls, to dazzling views of blue rooftops in the Old Town below, Luxembourg City is a charming destination that you'll want to add to your European itinerary.
So this hear is the Corniche and it is a pedestrian promenade which has been called the most beautiful balcony in all of Europe because it gets some spectacular views of the old town.
So we are now entering the Bock Casemates and apparently this was the old fortification of Luxemborg and it was known as the Gibraltar of the north.
This was once one of the most envied fortresses in all of Europe.
Right now we're visiting the Three Towers which are remnants of an old fortress.
We've been walking around a neighborhood called the Grund which is directly below the city center. And it is really picturesque and without tourists.
So behind me we have Saint Michael's church which is the oldest church in Luxembourg. The first church to be built on this spot dates back to the year 987, however, the church was destroyed, rebuilt, and renovated many times over the centuries.
The Palace houses the Grand Duke's office and during the summer months.
There is no shortage of museums in Luxembourg City, so we took some time to visit the National Museum of Art and History.
We are now looking at the Passerelle which is Luxembourg's very own viaduct.
So we are now standing in William Square which is a really popular spot on Sundays and Wednesdays because local vendors setup shop and they sell all kinds of things from fresh produce, to flowers, street snacks.
So final thoughts of Luxembourg. Alright, to wrap things up here it was a really cool city. It is the type of city that you can explore in just one or two days. A weekend type of destination because a lot of the attractions are nearby one another. And we just found it a very easy city to get around in on foot.
So as a little travel tip if you're planning on being in the city for a few days we really recommend the Luxembourg Card. This is what we used while we were here and it is really good for public transportation across the city. Across the country actually and you also get access to seventy different galleries, museums, historic attractions and it is not that expensive. I mean it depends on whether you get a family or an individual card but we really recommend it because we made a lot of use of it.
Our visit to Luxembourg City was short and sweet, but we hope this video gave you a little taste of what it's like. Now it's your turn: have you ever been to Luxembourg? If so, feel free to share some of your tips in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Luxembourg series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Luxembourg culture, Luxembourg foods & Luxembourg cuisine.
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This episode takes Chas to Quebec City, where he explores Musée de la Civilisation, Château Frontenac, Basilica of Notre-Dame, Citadelle of Quebec, Battlefields Park, Martello Tower 1, Musée National des Beaux-Arts, Museé Du Fort, Observatoire de la Capitale, and Jardin de Saint-Roch. He stays at Centre de plein air de Beauport, Auberge de la Paix and Manoir Des Remparts. He dines and drinks at Le Festibière, Wong Restaurant, Ciel, Le Pub Des Borgia, La Petit Cabane à Sucre de Quebéc, Le Petit Château, Boutique Mary’s Popcorn Shop, Pub Saint-Alexander, Le Spot, Bureau De Poste, Deux 22, District and Village Vacances Valcartier. If you're considering traveling to Quebec, you can't miss this!
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Beaumont - Texas: Gladys City Boomtown Museum, Fire Museum of Texas, Gator Country Wildlife Adventure Park and Restaurant, McFaddin-Ward House Museum, Beaumont Botanical Gardens, Colorado Canyon, Jefferson Theatre, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Texas Energy Museum, Parkdale Mall, John Jay French House Museum, Edison Museum, Babe Didrikson Zaharias Memorial Museum, The Chambers House, Clifton Steamboat Museum
Top Things To Do In Nice, France - Unravel Travel TV
Nadja Graf, Leisure Development Manager,. Nice Convention & Visitors Bureau talks about the top things to do and see in Nice, France.
UEFA Euro 2016 the Allianz Riviera stadium was known as the Stade de Nice for the UEFA competition. The stadium was one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2016 event and it hosted the following soccer matches:
12 June 2016 - 1800 Poland v Northern Ireland (Group C)
17 June 2016 - 2100 Spain v Turkey (Group D)
22 June 2016 - 2100 Sweden v Belgium (Group E)
27 June 2016 - 2100 Runner-up Group B v Runner-up Group F (Round of 16)
The multi-use stadium in Nice, France was used mostly for soccer matches of host team OGC Nice and also for occasional home matches of rugby union club Toulon. The stadium has a capacity of 35,624 people but it is capable of accommodating up to 45,000 spectators for concerts, operas and large-scale shows. The stadium's opening was on 22 September 2013. The stadium also houses the Musee National de Sport a collection of greatest sporting exploits from each era displayed through an innovative and immersive indoor display. See the football used in the World Cup 1998 final, Marcel Cerdan's gloves, Jean-Claude Killy's skis, Yannick Noah's racket and the Olympic torches. The exhibition includes atmospheric sound installations, film projections and interactive challenges included an F1 car to test your driving skills.
Getting to Nice
Nice airport, the gateway to the Cote d'Azur, is the second busiest in France after Paris in terms of traffic.
High-speed and express trains (TGV and Corail) connect Nice and the Cote d'Azur to the rest of France and major European cities. The TGV Méditerranée completes the journey from Paris to Nice in approx. 5 hours 30 minutes, arriving in the heart of Nice. The city has three railway stations, from west to east: Saint-Agustin, Nice Ville and Riquier.
The port, overlooked by Château de Nice, is France's second busiest destination for cruise ships. Ferries also connect Nice to Corsica.
Distances to other locations in France:
Marseille – 215km
Lyon – 480km
Saint-Etienne – 500km
Toulouse – 570km
Bordeaux – 810km
Paris – 945km
Saint-Denis – 955km
Lens – 1,150km
Lille – 1,170km
Distances between city centres, by motorway where possible
Distance of Stade de Nice to...
Nice city centre: 12km
Nice Airport: 6km
Getting around Nice
Nice's single tram line runs from the city centre to the northern suburbs. (a second is scheduled to open in 2017)
Public transport in the city is run by Lignes d'Azur, offering an extensive network of bus routes. A variety of ticket types is available. You can also get around by means of the Vélo-Bleu bike hire scheme or by renting Auto-Bleue electric vehicles.
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Places to see in ( Royan - France )
Places to see in ( Royan - France )
Royan is a seaside resort town on France’s Atlantic coast, at the mouth of the Gironde estuary. Its sandy beaches include the 2 km-long, south-facing La Grande Conche with its sheltered waters. The town also has belle epoque villas and modern, postwar architecture such as the concrete Notre-Dame de Royan church. The grand Cordouan Lighthouse stands on an islet in the estuary, accessible by ferry.
Located at the entrance to the Gironde estuary, the seaside resort of the Beauté coast became famous in the 19th century, when the fashion for sea bathing developed. Rebuilt after the bombardments of 1945, the town of Royan today offers many examples of modern architecture, including residential blocks and the Notre-Dame church. It is though still possible to admire charming villas of the Belle Époque period, especially in the prestigious district of Pontaillac. Beautiful fine sand beaches, among which the Grande Conche beach and the beautiful beach of Pontaillac, as well as the numerous activities on offer make Royan a renowned seaside resort.
Royan is a commune in the south-west of France , located in the department of Charente-Maritime (Nouvelle-Aquitaine region). Its inhabitants are called Royannais and Royannaises. Main city of the Côte de Beauté with 18,393 inhabitants in 2015, in the heart of an urban area of 48,982 inhabitants in 2013, Royan is primarily one of the main seaside resorts on the French Atlantic coast, with five beaches sand, and also a marina that can accommodate more than 1,000 boats and an active fishing port. Economic center radiating on the south-west quarter of the department (tertiary activities : shopping centers, crafts, banks and mutual, educational institutions) the city also lives at the pace of the university pole of Carel, specialized in language teaching.
Located in the peninsula of Arvert, on the right bank of the mouth of the largest estuary in Europe, the Gironde, Royan has always been a coveted strategic site costing him several seats and destruction. After the Germanic invasions (Visigoths in particular), and some incursions Viking, Royan, then small fishing port, is the seat of several priories during the Middle Ages. Under English rule during the Hundred Years War, the city becomes during the Religious war a Protestant stronghold that will be besieged and destroyed by Louis XIII.
It was only during the Restoration that Royan developed thanks to its sea baths and acquired a great reputation in the middle of the 19th century, especially from the Second Empire. It hosts many artists during the Roaring Twenties.
Destroyed by allied bombing during the Liberation fighting (headquarters of Royan, September 12, 1944-15 April 1945), the martyred city is declared a Laboratory of research on urbanism and has since a representative architectural heritage of the 1950s (Modernist architecture), which earned him to be classified Ville d'Art et d'Histoire (Towns of Art and History) in 2010. Today, Royan affirms more than ever its seaside vocation. It is a tourist and cultural center welcoming annually 90,000 inhabitants each summer season.
Alot to see in Royan such as :
Planet Exotica
Notre Dame de Royan
Royan Museum
Plage de la Grande-Conche
Pointe de Grave
Plage de Pontaillac
Le Train des Mouettes
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Plage du Bureau
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Plage de Foncillon
Plage du Chay
Phare de Terre-Nègre
Plage des Vergnes
Phare de Grave
Plage des Nonnes
Plage de la Grande Côte
Plage de Suzac
Plage Océane
Château de Didonne
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Taiwan's Top Travel Spots: Taipei - Wine Oh TV
Check out Taiwan's Top Travel Spots: This week we visit Taipei, Taiwan.
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Wine Oh TV's Monique Soltani partnered up with the Taiwan Tourism Bureau to bring you 10 days in Taiwan. In our first travel video, we showed you the east and parts of the southern region of Taiwan. In our second travel video, we headed straight for the center of the island and explored Sun Moon Lake. In our third and final travel video, tune in as we show you why Taipei is the toast of Taiwan and even give you a taste of Taiwanese whiskey and wine!
Holidays in Paris I Travel Vlog
Paris Travel Vlog, December 2017/January 2018.
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New Caledonia Tourist Attractions: 13 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit New Caledonia? Check out our New Caledonia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in New Caledonia.
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Aquarium des Lagons Nouvelle Caledonie, Musée de Nouvelle Calédonie, Plage de la Baie des Citrons, Amédée lighthouse, Nouméa Cathedral, Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Ile aux Canards island, Jinek Bay, Anse Vata Beach, La plage de Peng, Ilot Maitre, The Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, Parc Zoologique Et Forestier
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The historic centre of Avignon, which includes the Palais des Papes, the cathedral, and the Pont d'Avignon, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The medieval monuments and the annual Festival d'Avignon have helped to make the town a major centre for tourism.
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