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Metropol hotel. Moscow. [Moscow travel guide]
Metropol hotel. Moscow.
Three minutes from Red Square one of Moscow’s oldest hotels, known of the time as a tower of babel of the 20 century. It opened in 1901 and has since become some of the legend.
The Metropol which has as many rooms as there is days in a year, the same many different areas in Russia. In Soviet times it was used to impress the likes of Bernard Show and Peter (фамилия). These times you more like to see Elton John or Barak Obama, whose photos is hanging on the walls on the grand agent’s way.
So this is some portal of medium room and is an exact of suite, this particularly one has the see things, original paintings, antique furniture. All rooms have a mini-bar, bathroom and of course television. This one has a separate toilet as well.
So typical of old rooms here is the fill of thick furniture and decoration.
Well, for celebrity enthusiasts you can wake up in the same bed Michel Jackson slept in, you can even sit on Elton John’s toilet things. These days the Metropol has the most expensive and most exquisite restaurant. This really is a special place that will make you stay in Moscow and have unique experience.
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Tourism in the Côte d'Azur France - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in the Côte d'Azur France - Best Tourist Attractions
Monaco, Cannes, Saint Tropez, Nice, Saint-Paul-de-Vence and Marseille
The French Riviera (known in French as the Côte d'Azur) is the Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France. There is no official boundary, but it is usually considered to extend from Cassis or Toulon on the west to the France–Italy border in the east, where the Italian Riviera joins. The coast is entirely within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (PACA) region of France. The principality of Monaco is a semi-enclave within the region, surrounded on three sides by France and fronting the Mediterranean.
This coastline was one of the first modern resort areas. It began as a winter health resort for the British upper class at the end of the 18th century. With the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, it became the playground and vacation spot of British, Russian, and other aristocrats, such as Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, when he was Prince of Wales. In the summer, it also played home to many members of the Rothschild family. In the first half of the 20th century, it was frequented by artists and writers, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Edith Wharton, Somerset Maugham, and Aldous Huxley, as well as wealthy Americans and Europeans. After World War II, it became a popular tourist destination and convention site. Many celebrities, such as Elton John and Brigitte Bardot, have homes in the region. Officially, the French Riviera is home to 163 nationalities with 83,962 foreign residents, although estimates of the number of non-French nationals living in the area are often much higher.
Its largest city is Nice, which has a population of 347,060 (2006). The city is the center of a communauté urbaine – Nice-Côte d'Azur – bringing together 24 communes and more than 500,000 inhabitants and 933,080 in the urban area. Nice is home to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, France's third-busiest airport (after Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris-Orly), which is on an area of partially reclaimed coastal land at the western end of the Promenade des Anglais. A second airport at Mandelieu was once the region's commercial airport, but is now mainly used by private and business aircraft. The A8 autoroute runs through the region, as does the old main road generally known as the Route nationale 7 (officially now the DN7 in the Var and the D6007 in the Alpes-Maritimes). High-speed trains serve the coastal region and inland to Grasse, with the TGV Sud-Est service reaching Nice-Ville station in five and a half hours from Paris.
The French Riviera has a total population of more than two million. It contains the seaside resorts of Cap-d'Ail, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Antibes, Juan-les-Pins, Cannes, Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Sainte-Maxime and Saint-Tropez. It is also home to a high-tech and science park (French: technopole) at Sophia-Antipolis (north of Antibes), and a research and technology center at the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis. The region has 35,000 students, of whom 25 percent are working toward a doctorate.
The French Riviera is a major yachting and cruising area with several marinas along its coast. According to the Côte d'Azur Economic Development Agency, each year the Riviera hosts 50 percent of the world's superyacht fleet, with 90 percent of all superyachts visiting the region's coast at least once in their lifetime. As a tourist centre, French Riviera benefits from 310 to 330 days of sunshine per year, 115 kilometres (71 miles) of coastline and beaches, 18 golf courses, 14 ski resorts and 3,000 restaurants.
Some data related to tourism on the Riviera in 2006:
More than 14 million tourists
52% of customers from abroad
65 million nights stayed
Tourists spending €5 billion
75,000 jobs; tourism is 18% of total employment in the Alpes-Maritimes.
500,000 tourists in the High Country
500,000 delegates
3 million admissions to museums and monuments
More than 45% of tourists come by air
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USA photos 2011
Photo essay of 21 day trip from Australia to the US in June/July 2011. Includes Hawaii, San Francisco with Alcatraz, 4th July fireworks, cycling over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and return ferry trip on the bay, New York including city sights from open top bus, inside the Statue of Liberty and view from the crown, city at night from the top of Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square after evening rain, Central Park with John Lennon Imagine memorial /Dakota building/cycling, natural history museum, the city from the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge views of the skyline, Ground Zero, Washington DC with Air and Space Museum, Washington/Vietnam/Lincoln memorials, twisted girders from the WTC South Tower at the Museum of American History, Arlington including JFK eternal flame, and LA with Universal Studios, Disneyland, walk of fame and open top bus sights. Contains the best 50 or so photos of +1500 taken during the trip. Could not upload preferred music by Richard Ashcroft (check the meaning, new york) and Donald Fagen so went with what was available and inoffensive. Go for a visit.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Peterborough,England
Peterborough Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Peterborough. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Luxembourg City for You. Discover Peterborough as per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Isle of Skye.
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Peterborough Cathedral
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Peterborough Greyhound Stadium
Sacrewell
Elton Hall & Gardens
John Clare Cottage
Tourism in French Riviera - Travel Guide
Tourism in French Riviera - Travel Guide
Monaco, Cannes, Nice, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Saint-Tropez and Marseille
The French Riviera (known in French as the Côte d'Azur) is the Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France. There is no official boundary, but it is usually considered to extend from Cassis or Toulon on the west to the France–Italy border in the east, where the Italian Riviera joins. The coast is entirely within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (PACA) region of France. The principality of Monaco is a semi-enclave within the region, surrounded on three sides by France and fronting the Mediterranean.
This coastline was one of the first modern resort areas. It began as a winter health resort for the British upper class at the end of the 18th century. With the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, it became the playground and vacation spot of British, Russian, and other aristocrats, such as Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, when he was Prince of Wales. In the summer, it also played home to many members of the Rothschild family. In the first half of the 20th century, it was frequented by artists and writers, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Edith Wharton, Somerset Maugham, and Aldous Huxley, as well as wealthy Americans and Europeans. After World War II, it became a popular tourist destination and convention site. Many celebrities, such as Elton John and Brigitte Bardot, have homes in the region. Officially, the French Riviera is home to 163 nationalities with 83,962 foreign residents, although estimates of the number of non-French nationals living in the area are often much higher.
Its largest city is Nice, which has a population of 347,060 (2006). The city is the center of a communauté urbaine – Nice-Côte d'Azur – bringing together 24 communes and more than 500,000 inhabitants and 933,080 in the urban area. Nice is home to Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, France's third-busiest airport (after Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris-Orly), which is on an area of partially reclaimed coastal land at the western end of the Promenade des Anglais. A second airport at Mandelieu was once the region's commercial airport, but is now mainly used by private and business aircraft. The A8 autoroute runs through the region, as does the old main road generally known as the Route nationale 7 (officially now the DN7 in the Var and the D6007 in the Alpes-Maritimes). High-speed trains serve the coastal region and inland to Grasse, with the TGV Sud-Est service reaching Nice-Ville station in five and a half hours from Paris.
The French Riviera has a total population of more than two million. It contains the seaside resorts of Cap-d'Ail, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Antibes, Juan-les-Pins, Cannes, Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Sainte-Maxime and Saint-Tropez. It is also home to a high-tech and science park (French: technopole) at Sophia-Antipolis (north of Antibes), and a research and technology center at the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis. The region has 35,000 students, of whom 25 percent are working toward a doctorate.
The French Riviera is a major yachting and cruising area with several marinas along its coast. According to the Côte d'Azur Economic Development Agency, each year the Riviera hosts 50 percent of the world's superyacht fleet, with 90 percent of all superyachts visiting the region's coast at least once in their lifetime. As a tourist centre, French Riviera benefits from 310 to 330 days of sunshine per year, 115 kilometres (71 miles) of coastline and beaches, 18 golf courses, 14 ski resorts and 3,000 restaurants.
Some data related to tourism on the Riviera in 2006:
More than 14 million tourists
52% of customers from abroad
65 million nights stayed
Tourists spending €5 billion
75,000 jobs; tourism is 18% of total employment in the Alpes-Maritimes.
500,000 tourists in the High Country
500,000 delegates
3 million admissions to museums and monuments
More than 45% of tourists come by air
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Looking Inside Top Celebrity Private Jets
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We all like to fantasise about being rich and what we'd spend our millions on. Well, some celebrities don't think twice. They buy a private jet. And some of them are amazing. Let's take a look.
1. Mark Cuban
The owner of the Dallas Mavericks, landed himself in the Guinness Book of World Records as “the largest single e-commerce transaction” with this Boeing 767-277 ($144.1 Million) bought online in 1999. Later, he modified it with large, custom seats to give his players plenty of leg room while flying.
2. Tom Cruise
He has the finest celebrity private jet, a Gulfstream IV ($36 Million), which can accommodate up to 19 passengers, and automatically refreshes the air inside the cabin every two minutes. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 engines, propelling the aircraft to a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet at speeds of up to Mach 0.8. I guess he was hooked after Top gun.
3. Jackie Chan
He has recently purchased a brand new Embraer Legacy 650 ($30 Million) for its quiet, roomy cabins and its air of luxury. This aircraft is divided into work, play and rest areas, of course with WI-FI throughout. You can tell Jackie Chan is coming because he has a custom-painted dragon on the exterior. A very cool plane!
4. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah has an incredible Bombardier Global Express XRS ($42 Million) that features designer fixtures in the bathroom and galley, along with an exquisite all-leather interior. It also has aesthetically-placed lighting, and additional luxury amenities. This plane can easily cross the globe with only one refuel stop.
5. Jay-Z
This Bombardier Challenger 850 Learjet ($40 Million) tricked out with all the good stuff was a present from Beyonce. Inside it features a living room with cream leather furniture, a master bedroom, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. Would you expect anything less from Beyonce?
6. Donald Trump
Donald Trump decided that he wanted a plane 20 years ago, so he acquired a Boeing 727-23 ($3 Million to $8 Million) and placed his 23-carat gold leaf Trump logo on its side. He did some improvements when he purchased the plane from the Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, adding leather armchairs, personal high-tech TVs, Waterford crystal lamps and gold-plated seatbelt buckles, a master bedroom, a guest bedroom, a dining room, a lounge, and a VIP conference room. And it can take up to 32 passengers. It's the envy of the airways.
7. Jim Carrey
Jim looks for safety and there's nothing better for it than this Gulfstream V ($59 Million). But he is also smart because when it's not in use you can rent this 16-passenger plane and travel near the speed of sound while cruising up to 51,000 feet in the skies. Jim Carrey knows how to do the things properly.
8. Bill Gates
World famous Bill Gates currently owns one of the most luxurious aircraft in the world, a Bombardier BD-700 Global Express ($40 Million). This amazing plane can travel at the speed of sound (Mach 1) up to 9,300 km non-stop. It has capacity of up to 18 passengers. Can you imagine travelling in one of these?
9. John Travolta
John Travolta, loves planes and is and excellent pilot. He also owns no less than 5 of them (3 Gulfstream jets, 1 Boeing 707-138 and 1 Lear jet). The biggest and most impressive is his Boeing 707-138 that he bought in 1998. Imagine a whole passenger plane just for yourself!
10. Jimmy Buffett
Instead of buying a new plane, this singer has been restoring and improving his Grumman HU-16 Albatross or the “Hemisphere Dancer” as he called it ($62,180) when he bought it in 1990. The truth is, this is a real gem, and is completely personalized.
Which private jet would you buy if you had the money?
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Volgograd on $100: Victory Day parade, The Motherland Calls, and Salt
Volgograd, also known as Stalingrad, witnessed one of the bloodiest battles in human history, and now holds one of the largest Victory Day celebrations in the world as a result. It's an event that resonates across the country and we're taking you there!
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