Geneva Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Surprise Paris Trip & Proposal
I told my girlfriend that we would be going away for the weekend, but I didn't tell her where. I gave her a list of things to pack and the weather report and told her that I already checked with her boss to get her a half day on Friday and the day off on Monday. She was so surprised that we ended up driving to the airport and even more surprised when I handed her her passport and a boarding pass to Paris. We had the most unforgettable two days in Paris culminating into a surprise proposal I've been thinking about since December. I still can't believe I pulled the whole thing off!
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Palais du Luxembourg
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Notre Dame de Paris
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NEW ORLEANS - BEST THINGS TO SEE and EAT in FRENCH QUARTER - Vlog
In this vlog, we explore the lively and historic center of the French Quarter in New Orleans to discover the top things to see and eat. Fist we visit Bourbon Street, famous for its jazz music, followed by the Garden district where we try the Creole/Cajun cuisine.
Top Sights:
► Bourbon Street - the liveliest street in the French Quarter, filled with music, pubs, nightclubs, and of course- food.
► Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis - The oldest cathedral in the United States
► Steam Boat - Don't miss the jazz boat cruises along the Mississippi River
► Garden District - Filled with beautiful mansions from the 1800s and live oak trees.
► Street car - a vintage street car that will take you everywhere you need to go in the French Quarter.
► Voodoo Museum - A tiny museum that gives you an inside look into the New Orleans voodoo culture.
► Lafayette cemetery - One of the haunted places in New Orleans, features an above ground cemetery dating back to the 1800s.
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►Commander's Palace -
Located in the Garden District, this is a local landmark restaurant and a must visit. It's hard to miss with its bright baby blue facade and is famous for its bread pudding souffle and turtle soup, among many others.
► Galatoire's -
Located on Bourbon Street, this restaurant is famous for its steak, gumbo, and shrimp etouffee.
► Cafe Du Monde - A New Orleans's landmark, famous for their beignets, a type of donuts covered in powdered sugar, and chicory coffee.
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Kyiv (Київ) - 20 things to do Kiev, Ukraine Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Kyiv (Київ) for the first time covering numerous attractions and things to do in the city of Kiev, Ukraine in this travel guide. Kiev city is a destination we didn't know much about prior to traveling to Ukraine. Arriving with fresh eyes it didn't take us long to fall in love with Kyiv. With incredible cathedrals, churches and monasteries to explore our days were busy and in terms of food we really enjoyed eating at traditional Ukrainian restaurants and sampling International food such as Georgian cuisine. Overall, we feel Kiev is one of the most underrated cities we've ever visited.
Kyiv (Київ) - 20 Things to do in Kiev City Tour | Ukraine Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Golden Gates of Kiev (Золоті ворота) - 01:06
2) Saint Sophia Cathedral (Собор святої Софії) - oldest church in Kiev - 02:22
3) St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery (Михайлівський золотоверхий монастир) - 02:59
4) Saint Andrew's Church (Андріївська церква) 5-domed Baroque church - 03:39
5) Andrew’s Descent (Андріївський узвіз) Shopping Street in Kiev, Ukraine - 05:14
6) Kiev Funicular (Київський фунікулер) neighbourhood of Podil via Volodymyrska Hill - 06:10
7) Kiev River Port (Київський річковий порт) for dining, recreation, river cruises & more - 06:55
8) Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Майдан Незалежності) Independence Central Square in Kiev - 07:17
9) Taras Shevchenko Park (Парк ім. Тараса Шевченка) for recreation and exercise - 07:36
10) Traditional Ukrainian Food at O’Panas - 08:26
11) Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Києво-Печерська лавра) - Dormition Church - 09:22
12) Kiev Pechersk - Lavra Refectory Church - 11:32
13) Kiev Pechersk Lavra - Monastery of the Caves Complex - 11:39
14) Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum (Український національний музей Чорнобиль) dedicated to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster - 12:04
15) One Street Museum (Музей Одной Улицы) for antique and costumes - 12:28
16) The Motherland Monument (Батьківщина-Мати - Родина-мать) steel statue - 12:43
17) St Volodymyr's Cathedral (Патріарший кафедральний собор св) designed in he Old Byzantine style - 13:19
18) Eating Ukrainian Food at Katyusha restaurant in Kiev - 13:36
19) Chicken Kiev and other Ukrainian Cuisine at Pervak restaurant in Kyiv - 13:51
20) International Cuisine in Kiev (Georgian Food at Mama Manana) - 14:10
Transportation: Kiev Metro - Kyiv Metro (Ки́ївський метрополіте́н) - 14:23
Outro - 15:09
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Our visit Kiev travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (both local and international), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting neighborhoods, churches, cathedrals, monasteries and museums and Kiev by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Kiev tourism brochure, Kiev itinerary or Kyiv, Ukraine city tour.
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This week we’re showing you around Kiev, Ukraine. This was our first time travelling to the country, so we hardly knew what to expect, though we did have an inkling we’d find churches with onion domes, borsht on every menu, and very cheap prices, but that was it!
Well, we found some of that, but we also discovered a fascinating city with ornate architecture, massive Soviet monuments, a completely new cuisine, more churches and monasteries than we ever thought possible, and friendly people despite the language barrier.
The following is our travel guide to the city. Now let us share with you 20 things to do in Kiev on your next visit!
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Kiev! This was our first time travelling in Ukraine, but we were hooked right from the start.
This destination felt very underrated with few tourists around, yet we were surrounded by beautiful architecture, there were churches galore to visit, the cuisine was hearty and filling, and everything was super affordable.
If you are thinking of travelling to Kiev, we hope this video was able to give you a taste of what it’s like.
If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Kiev, that we may have missed, feel free to share your tips and suggestions with travellers in the comments.
This is part of our Travel in Ukraine video series showcasing Ukrainian food, Ukrainian culture & cuisine.
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TOP 10. Best Museums in Geneva: Travel Switzerland
TOP 10. Best Museums in Geneva: Travel Switzerland
CERN Univers de particules, Patek Philippe Museum, Museum of Natural History, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Maison Tavel, Museum of Art and History, Musee Ariana, Musee D'ethnographie de Geneve, Musee d'Histoire des Sciences, Chateau de Penthes
Lake Geneva (Switzerland, France)
Lake Geneva (or Lac Léman) is a crescent-shaped lake shared between France and Switzerland, and overlooked by the Alps.
It is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. 59.53% of it comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland (cantons of Vaud, Geneva, and Valais), and 40.47% under France (department of Haute-Savoie).
Geneva, the Swiss city at its southern tip, is a diplomatic hub with luxury shops and a cobbled old town. On the southern, French side, is the spa town and resort of Évian-les-Bains.
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Bordeaux, Port of the Moon - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Bordeaux is a port city on the western coast of France. Known as the Port of the Moon after a crescent-shaped bend in the nearby river, it was the centre of French wine trading and exporting for centuries. It has a fantastic legacy of buildings, and the typically French-styled streets influenced many different areas including Paris. Let's check it out!
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Geneva In A Day l Switzerland
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We had a day to spend in Geneva in Switerzland. It was a city on our bucket list. After Zurich, it is the second most populous city in Switzerland. Truly, it is one of the world's most cosmopolitan and international cities in the world. Geneva has a population of around two hundred thousand people and interestingly over 50% are foreign nationals.
While on our way to Lons-le-Saunier(France) from Chamonix(France), we crossed Geneva in between. Geneva is a border town in Switzerland surrounded by France on three sides. It is situated where the Rhône exits Lake Geneva; it is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva.
What to see in Geneva? These are the main attractions: Lake Geneva and Jet d'Eau, Cathedrale de St-Pierre, The Old Town - Place Bourg du Four, Flower Clock and English Garden, Palais des Nations, etc.
We had our lunch on the banks on Lake Geneva. It was a bright and sunny afternoon. We also took a city tour. In our view, if you are short on time, one day is enough for a cursory tour of Geneva.
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हमारे पास जेनेवा (या जिनेवा) घूमने के लिए सिर्फ एक दिन था। स्विट्जरलैंड में इस शहर में जाने का मन हमने भारत में ही बना लिया था। ज्यूरिख के बाद जेनेवा स्विट्जरलैंड का दूसरा सबसे घनी आबादी वाला शहर है। इसमें कोई शक नहीं कि पूरी तरह से एक अंतर्राष्ट्रीय शहर है। शहर की अबादी करीब 2 लाख है जिसमें से आधे विदेशी नागरिक है।
फ्रांस के शामोनि से लोन्स-ल-सोनिए जाते वक्त बीच में जेनेवा पड़ा। जेनेवा स्विट्जलैंड के बॉर्डर पर है। ये तीन तरफ से फ्रांस से घिरा हुआ है।
जेनेवा जाएं तो क्या देखें? एक दिन में आप सब कुछ तो नहीं देख सकते लेकिन फिर भी काफी कुछ देखा जा सकता है। मुख्य आकर्षण है – जेनेवा की झील यानि लेक जेनेवा, जेतदो फव्वारा, सेंट पीयर कथिड्रल, फ्लावर क्लॉक, इंग्लिश गार्डन, संयुक्त राष्ट्र का भवन इत्यादि..
हमने दिन का खाना लेक जेनेवा के किनारे खाया। मौसम सुहाना था लेकिन धूप काफी थी। हमने कार से लगभग पूरा शहर घूमा। अगर आपके पास समय कम है तो जेनेवा में एक दिन बिताना काफी है।
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Porquerolles Island, France 4K
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The beaches of Porquerolles, France: Secret Seaside
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Where is this beach? On the Ile de Porquerolles, off the French Riviera between Marseille and Cannes
Who's it good for? Families
What is there to do? Paddle on the beach, walk, sail
What makes it special? The French state bought most of Porquerolles in the 1970s, meaning that it is protected from over-development
Standing in the shallows, I let my toes sink into the pearl-white sand. Behind me, waves of peacock blue and green gently gather momentum. Facing me is a delicate strip of beach, shaped like a crescent moon: wide at its middle, with soft, tapered tips at each end. Eucalyptus and pines follow the beach’s curves. The Plage de Notre Dame is one of France's finest.
And that’s it: sea, sand and trees working together beautifully, creating a scene reminiscent of a distant desert island. Yet this beach – the Plage de Notre Dame – is far from remote. Just 20 minutes’ boat trip from Hyères, on France’s Mediterranean coast, Notre Dame dazzles on the north-eastern reach of the Ile de Porquerolles.
One of three islands, collectively known as the Iles d’Hyères, Porquerolles, at just over four miles long and around two miles wide, is intimate in scale. Its beaches are diminutive, too. I paddle the length of Notre Dame in just a few minutes. The fragrance of eucalyptus and pine hangs in the air with nothing to compete against it. There are no beachside shops or cafés pumping cooking smells into the air. Building on the island is tightly regulated, mainly forbidden.
Written records mentioning Porquerolles date back to the third century. Porquerolles’ only village, next to the harbour, was founded in the early 19th century but in 1912 the entire island was bought by a fantastically wealthy adventurer named François Joseph Fournier for his second wife for 1,000,000,010 francs. He planted 450 acres of vines, as well as hundreds of trees; he also built Le Mas du Langoustier hotel (see below). The Belgian writer Georges Simenon was another fan and set two of his novels, Le Cercle des Mahée and My Friend Maigret, there.
In 1971, the French state bought most of Porquerolles, protecting it against urbanisation by granting it national park status and designating it a conservation area during the Eighties. As a result, the island’s landscape resembles the French Riviera of centuries ago: oak forests, olive, fig, juniper and strawberry trees thrive, as do lavender, rosemary, rock rose, myrtle and other Mediterranean flora. Electric green dragonflies add flashes of colour around the island’s creeks and coves. Butterflies find rich sippings in the bountiful supply of nectar. I spot a butter-coloured brimstone floating over lavender bushes at the beach’s edge.
Porquerolles is relatively unknown by the British, but is a favourite with the French, and is busy in the summer and on public holidays. The best months are in late spring, and September and October. Late May sees Porquerolles at its most beautiful. Tender shoots are still green and fresh, blossoms exuberant with new colour. Nature fizzes – just before the burn of the summer sun begins and the fading starts.
I look back at the beach. Turquoise waves break slowly on the pristine shore, making forays onto waiting white sand. The trees, just beyond their reach, sigh in the gentle breeze. I can see why Joseph Fournier thought it would make such a wonderful wedding gift for his bride.
Porquerolles also known as the Île de Porquerolles, is an island in the Îles d'Hyères, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Its land area is 1,254 hectares (12.54 km2; 4.84 sq mi) and in 2004 its population was about 200.
Porquerolles is the largest, most westerly of the three Îles d'Hyères. It is about 7 km (4.3 miles) long by 3 km (1.9 miles) wide, with five small ranges of hills. The south coast is lined with cliffs, and on the north coast are the port and the beaches of Notre Dame, La Courtade, and Plage d'Argent.