10 Things to do in Cardiff, Wales Travel Guide
Join us from Cardiff, Wales as we cover 10 things to do in Cardiff city including popular attractions, cool castes, green escapes, and Welsh food worth trying in this travel guide. Although we were sick for most of our visit to Cardiff, UK we ended up still finding enough time to visit the city center, our neighborhood and a few off-the-beaten path attractions.
What we loved most about Cardiff, Wales is just how friendly the locals here are in the supermarkets, restaurants, pubs and cafe that we frequented. On a rainy day we might put on the kettle, down a few Welsh cakes and pop open our umbrella for a wee stroll. When it was sunny, which fortunately for us was most of the time, we enjoyed exploring castles and arcades while wandering around in parks.
Cardiff is a city you appreciate the more you linger. You start to find favorite cafes, restaurants and pubs you return to frequently and after a while you feel more like a local after recognizing faces in and around your neighborhood. This is what we'll remember most and why we recommend visiting Cardiff which is a city with more of a town vibe.
10 Things to do in Cardiff City Tour | Wales Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd) medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion - 00:18
2) Castle Arcades for shopping and restaurants in Cardiff, UK including Barkers Tea Rooms for brunch - 01:45
3) Welsh Cakes from Castle Arcade (Welshcakes) - 03:30
4) River Taff Walk (Afon Taf) - 03:42
5) Pontcanna Farmers Market - 04:20
6) Ruins of the Old Bishop’s Palace, Llandaff - 07:20
7) Cardiff Bay (Bae Caerdydd) for Wales Millennium Centre, Pierhead Building, Mermaid Quay, the Norwegian Church, The Doctor Who Experience, and Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve - 09:09
8) Principality Stadium (Stadiwm Principality) for Cardiff Blues rugby match - 09:45
9) Cardiff Central Market (Marchnad Ganolog Caerdydd) for shopping in Cardiff, Wales - 10:46
10) Welsh Food at a pub in Cardiff (Rarebit, Welsh faggots, Cawl) - 11:07
Outro - 12:16
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Our visit Cardiff travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a Welsh food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting neighborhoods, castles and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Cardiff tourism brochure, Cardiff itinerary or Cardiff, Wales city tour.
10 Things to do in Cardiff, Wales Travel Guide Video Script:
Well hello hello from Cardiff, Wales. New destination for us. New destination. It is our very first time to Wales and we're so excited to be here. We've wanted to come to Wales for a really long time and we're going to explore Cardiff and show you guys what you can do here in this travel guide.
We started our visit of Cardiff Castle with a self-guided tour of the Castle Apartments. This is the newest-looking part of the castle as it was renovated in the early 19th century in the Gothic revival style. As part of the tour we got to see the Banqueting Hall, the Library, and a few different rooms, but the place that really caught our attention was the Arab room designed in a Moorish style which is quite different from the rest of the rooms.
We continued on to the Norman Keep, which dates to the 11th century. The 12-sided structure sits atop a hill and is surrounded by a moat, and if you climb to the very top you get some nice 360 degree views of the city.
And lastly, we visited the roman walls, and although these too have been renovated, the foundations date back to 50 AD.
And that’s it for our visit to Cardiff, Wales. Our trip was short and sweet but we hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do in Cardiff on your own visit. Now you know the drill, if you have any other suggestions of cool things to do in and around Cardiff, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
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Lake Bled Travel Guide | Day Trip from Ljubljana, Slovenia
Join us as we visit Lake Bled in this travel guide as a day trip from Ljubljana, Slovenia where we cover the top things to do in Lake Bled including visiting the castle by foot and island by boat trip. Just slightly over an hour by bus and roughly 45 minutes by car Lake Bled is easily accessible from Ljubljana.
With most attractions clustered around the lake a perfect way to spend a day visiting Lake Bled is to walk around the lake, visit Bled Castle, eat local cake and have a leisurely lunch along with taking a boat trip out to the island. All of this can be done in a day allowing you to return to Ljubljana in the early evening.
Let's find out what makes Lake Bled one of the most popular day trips for visitors traveling in Slovenia.
Lake Bled in other languages:
Slovenian: blejsko jezero - blejski grad - blejski otok
German: bleder see - veldeser see - burg veldes
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Lake Bled is probably the most popular day trip you can take from Ljubljana. This is a lake that sits on the Julian Alps, and in the middle of the lake you have a small island with a church - it’s about as picturesque as it gets and it draws massive crowds, but first, the journey there.
Bled Castle is a medieval castle that was built on a cliff rising 130 meters over Lake Bled. According to written sources, this is the oldest castle in Slovenia, first being mentioned in a document from the year 1011. The castle is set up around two courtyards which are connected with a staircase. Once you’re there, you can visit the chapel, check out some of the exhibits, watch a demonstration at the castle forge, or eat at the castle coffee shop or restaurant.
After the castle visit, we hiked back down and started our walk along Lake Bled because we were still feeling pretty stuffed from lunch. Little did we know this would take us several hours to complete.
After eating our slice of Bled Cream Cake, or Kremsnita, it was finally time to arrange a boat ride to Bled Island. While you can rent your own row boat to take out on the island, we chose to pay the 14 Euros per person to have someone else do the hard work. However, if you’re with a group of friends or travelling with family, it’s definitely cheaper to just rent a boat and row it yourself.
Bled Island is very small and it got pretty crowded even though it was low season. Forty minutes turned out to be plenty of time to climb up, have a look around, and enjoy some ice cream.
Now one last piece of advice: we visited in the off-season and at the end of the day, we found out there were not enough buses to transport everyone from Lake Bled back to Ljubljana.
We weren’t able to get on one bus because it was full, so we waited an hour and a half for the next one. By then, more day-trippers like us had gathered, and once again, not everyone could get on the bus, leaving a lot of people stranded, having to find a taxi or other alternative.
There was a lot of pushing and shoving, and many visitors with prepaid tickets were visibly upset.
Because our bus was full, this also meant that even though there were several scheduled stops on the way back to Ljubljana, we couldn’t pick up any passengers along the way, many of them who had been waiting for hours.
Lake Bled has experienced a boom in tourism, but the infrastructure to transport people hasn’t quite caught up yet. After a nice day visiting Bled, getting out of there proved to be very chaotic and stressful. Hopefully things will change in the future, but until then, know that leaving at the end can be tricky.
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10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us we visit Zagreb, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in the city. With a great food scene, plenty of green spaces and a charming historic core (Gornji Grad) you'll soon find out what makes Zagreb an underrated capital to visit.
10 Things to do in Zagreb City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
(Hrvatska)
Intro - 00:01
1) Markets and Ban Josip Jelačić Square (Zagreb Central Market - Dolac Market) - 00:35
2) Zagreb Cathedral (Zagrebačka katedrala) - 02:14
3) Restaurant Street in the Upper Town (Tkalčićeva Street) - 03:11
4) Museum of Broken Relationships (Muzej prekinutih veza) - 03:40
5) Church of St. Mark (Crkva sv. Marka) - 04:41
6) Promenade Views Upper Town in Zagreb - 05:45
7) Stone Gate in Zagreb (Kamenita Vrata) - 06:19
8) Eating Croatian Food (Truffles) in a Fotic Restaurant in Zagreb - 06:55
9) Zagreb 360 for views of Zagreb, Croatia - 10:31
10) Lenuci’s Horseshoe - 11:45
*Bonus* Ice Hockey game watching Medveščak Zagreb - 13:28
Outro - 14:07
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Our visit Zagreb travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zagreb tourism brochure, Zagreb itinerary or Zagreb, Croatia city tour also known as Zagreb, Hrvatska.
10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our travels in Croatia brought us to Zagreb known for its lively street markets, vast green spaces, and varied architecture that spans numerous movements, we reached the capital and hit the ground running. In this video we’re going to show you some fun things to do in Zagreb, as well as share our favourite place for sampling the most delicious truffle dishes:
From the main square you have the Flower Market, and if you head up the steps, that leads to Zagreb’s Central Market.
Zagreb Cathedral is one the city’s main landmarks. This is the largest sacral building in the Gothic style southeast of the Alps, and it’s pretty easy to spot the spires wherever you are in the city.
Our walk through the Upper Town eventually lead us to Tkalčićeva. These days you’ll find a lively street lined with restaurants, cafes and bars.
We reached what may be the most memorable museum in the whole world: The Museum of Broken Relationships. The museum is a global crowd-sourced project that deals with heartbreak. Inside you’ll find curious objects with a corresponding story.
St. Mark’s Church bears the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left-hand side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
To enjoy city views of the Lower Town there are some great vantage points along the promenade.
On our way down from the Upper Town, we walked through Zagreb’s famed Stone Gate. Once the eastern gate into the medieval settlement now houses a small chapel.
Let’s take a break from all the sightseeing to introduce you to one of our favourite restaurants in Zagreb when it comes to truffle dishes
And craving more views of the city, we then went up Zagreb 360.
Known as the Green Horseshoe, this park was named after Milan Lenuci who came up with the idea of creating connected green spaces right in the downtown. The horseshoe is home to several museums, galleries and archives.
If you’re into hockey and you visit Zagreb during the season, you can catch a game in the city. We watched Medveščak Zagreb play.
And that’s it for our visit to Zagreb! We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that you got a few ideas of things to see, eat and do on your own visit.
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Ključni dosežki slovenskega turizma in Slovenske turistične organizacije 1.8.2015-1.8.2017
Slovenija je prepoznana in zaželena butična zelena, aktivna, zdrava destinacija za petzvezdična doživetja, kar je rezultat pomembnih korakov na področju razvoja in trženja Slovenije kot turistične destinacije.
Vabimo vas k ogledu videa o ključnih dosežkih slovenskega turizma od avgusta 2015 do avgusta 2017, ki so rezultat partnerskega sodelovanja vseh ključnih deležnikov slovenskega turizma.
Slovenija-Maribor-Celje 2016.
Maribor (njem.: Marburg an der Drau) je grad u Republici Sloveniji, s otprilike 113.000 stanovnika, što ga čini drugim po veličini gradom u državi. Leži na rijeci Dravi.
Upravna podjela
Naseljeno mjesto Maribor ima 12 četvrti, a to su: Koroška Vrata, Center, Ivan Cankar, Studenci, Magdalena, Melje, Tabor, Nova Vas, Tezno, Pobrežje, Brezje-Dogoše-Zrkovci, Radvanje.
Gradska općina Maribor osim naseljenog mjesta Maribor obuhvaća i slijedeća naselja: Bresternica, Celestrina, Dogoše, Gaj nad Mariborom, Grušova, Hrastje, Hrenca, Jelovec, Kamnica, Košaki, Laznica, Limbuš, Malečnik, Maribor, Meljski hrib, Metava, Nebova, Pekel, Pekre, Počehova, Razvanje, Ribniško selo, Rošpoh - del, Ruperče, Srednje, Šober, Trčova, Vinarje, Vodole, Vrhov dol, Za Kalvarijo, Zgornji slemen, Zrkovci
Zemljopis
Maribor je smješten na 269,5 m nadmorske visine, 15° 39' 12 geografske dužine i 46° 33' 39 geografske širine. Predstavlja regionalno središte pokrajine Štajerske, koja se zapravo većim dijelom prostire u susjednoj državi Austriji. Grad leži na obe obale rijeke Drave, na mjestu gdje se sastaju planinski masiv Pohorje, Dravsko polje, planina Kozjak te Slovenske gorice. Najbliži veći grad je austrijski Graz, oko 60 km sjeverno od Maribora.
Povijest
Glavni trg u centru grada sa spomenikom žrtvama kuge
Na području Maribora otkriveni su tragovi ljudskih naselja od paleolitika i ostaci rimskih naselja. Srednjovjekovni Maribor razvio se iz agrarnog naselja na Dravi u upravno središte zemaljskih knezova, kojima je Maribor stalno središte sve do kraja 12. stoljeća. Maribor je od 1147 - 1192. došao u posjed štajerskih grofova Traungau iz Steyra (bivši Styraburg), a zatim austrijskih Babenbergovaca (Babenberg) od 1192. pa do svog izumiranja 1246. Maribor je bio austro-ugarska utvrda, a nakon raspada te monarhije, u sastavu je Države Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca - poslije Kraljevine Jugoslavije. Za njemačke okupacije 1941.-1945. odbjeglo je 10.000 ljudi.Poslije oslobođenja Maribor se naglo razvija i postaje jedan od važnih industrijskih centara u Jugoslaviji. Nakon otcjepljenja Slovenije od ostatka Jugoslavije 1991. godine, iznenadni gubitak jugoslavenskog tržišta zadao je veliki udarac razvoju grada, budući da se nezaposlenost povećala na gotovo 25%. Ipak, situacija se postepeno popravlja zahvaljujući pokretanju malih i srednjih tvrtki. Godine 2007. ukinuta je granična kontrola između Austrije i Slovenije pa je tako i granični prijelaz Šentilj nedaleko od Maribora postao dio povijesti.
Celje
Celje (mađarski Cille, njemački Cilli) je ime grada kao i jedne od 11 gradskih općina u Sloveniji. Područje gradske općine na sjeveru graniči s općinom Vojnik, na istoku s općinom Šentjur, na jugozapadu s općinom Štore, jugu sa Laškim i na zapadu sa općinom Žalec. Srednja nadmorska visina grada je 238 m.
Zemljopis
Grad Celje leži na rijeci Savinji u jugoistočnom dijelu Celjske doline - 70 km sjeveroistočno od glavnog grada Slovenije, Ljubljane, i važno je prometno raskrižje između Ljubljane na zapadu, Maribora na sjeveru, Zidanog Mosta na jugu, Velenja i Slovenj Gradeca na sjeverozapadu kao i Rogaške Slatine na istoku. Celje je i gospodarsko središte tog područja.
Povijest
U vrijeme Kelta mjesto se zvalo Keleja, što je na keltskom značilo sklonište.
U 1. stoljeću pr. Kr. naselje dolazi pod utjecaj Rimljana koji mu mijenjaju ime u Celeia, a u vrijeme vladavine rimskog cara Klaudija (vladao od 41. do 54.) dobija gradska prava pod imenom municipium Claudia Celeia. Antička Celeja je, prema sačuvanim zapisima, bila bogato i gusto naseljeno mjesto zaštićeno obrambenim zidinama i kulama, puna palača s više katova, širokim trgovima i ulicama.
U vrijeme velikih seoba grad je bio srušen, da bi ga obnovili u ranom srednjem vijeku. Pod imenom Cylie (Celje) se prvi put spominje u admontovom ljetopisu napisanom između 1122. i 1137. godine. U gradu je bilo i sjedište grofova Celjskih koji su po njemu i dobili ime.
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Mit dem Wohnmobil durch Slowenien, Juli 2018, Ljubljana, Maribor, Burg Celje, Jeruzalem, Škofja Loka, Weinberge, Lovrenška jezera, Pleše und Sveta Gora
Mini footage - Piran the gem of the Adriatic sea (Piran, Slovenia)
Piran (Italian: Pirano) is a town in the Municipality of Piran in southwestern Slovenia on the Gulf of Piran on the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the three major towns of Slovenian Istria. The town resembles a large open-air museum, with medieval architecture and a rich cultural heritage. Narrow streets and compact houses give the town its special charm. Piran is the administrative centre of the local area and one of Slovenia's major tourist attractions.
Piran je pristaniško mesto na slovenski obali in središče Občine Piran. Leži na samem rtu Piranskega polotoka v neposredni bližini Portoroža. Piran je starobylé mestečko na výbežku slovinského pobrežia. Má rozlohu 44,6 km² a žije tu 16 758 obyvateľov.
Pirán (en italiano: Pirano) es un municipio y una ciudad costera situada al suroeste de Eslovenia, en la costa del Mar Adriático y se extiende a lo largo de la Península de Piran. Pirán es el centro administrativo del área local y uno de los más importantes centros turísticos de Eslovenia. El municipio es bilingüe, pues tanto el esloveno como el italiano son lenguas oficiales.
Piran (italienisch Pirano) ist eine Stadt im äußersten Südwesten Sloweniens an der Küste des Adriatischen Meeres. Mit ihrer malerischen Lage, ihrer Altstadt und venezianischen Architektur ist die Stadt an der Slowenischen Riviera eines der bekanntesten Touristenzentren Sloweniens.
Piran (wł. Pirano) - miasto na słoweńskim wybrzeżu, leżące na półwyspie o tej samej nazwie. Jest jednym z najbardziej atrakcyjnych turystycznie miejsc nad słoweńskim Adriatykiem. Miasteczko przypomina swoją architekturą włoską Wenecję. W przeszłości było wenecką twierdzą na wybrzeżu Istrii. Z tego okresu pochodzi większość zabudowy, a także imponujące, średniowieczne mury, oddzielające miasto od reszty lądu.
Piran (olaszul Pirano) kikötőváros és község Szlovéniában, az Adrián, Kopertől 10 km-re nyugatra. A közigazgatás kétnyelvű (szlovén és olasz). A község települései (zárójelben olasz nyelven): Dragonja (Dragogna), Lucija (Lucia), Nova vas (Villanova), Padna (Padena), Parecag (Parezzago), Piran (Pirano), Portorož (Portorose), Seča (Sezza), Sečovlje (Sicciole), Strunjan (Strugnano), Sveti Peter (San Pietro dell'Amata).
Пира́н (словен. Piran, итал. Pirano) — город в Словении, на полуострове Истрия, на побережье Пиранского залива Адриатического моря.
皮蘭(Piran、義大利語:Pirano皮蘭諾)是位於斯洛維尼亞西南隅的都市,面亞得里亞海的皮蘭灣。南部接克羅埃西亞國界,北部則和義大利的海域相接鄰。
皮蘭是斯洛維尼亞重要的觀光都市,其巷弄間獨特的風情吸引不少觀光客前來;此外,作曲家塔替尼也在此出生,皮蘭中心的塔替尼廣場,即是以他的名字命名。官方場合上,併用斯洛維尼亞語和義大利語兩種語文。
ピラン(スロベニア語: Piran)またはピラーノ(イタリア語: Pirano)はスロベニア南西部のピラン湾やトリエステ湾に面した町で、スロベニア領のイストリア半島では3つの著名な町の中の一つである。町には中世の建築物や文化的な遺産が豊富に残っており大規模な野外博物館のようになっている。細い通りには小さな家々が建ち並び、その魅力から多くの人を惹き付けている。ピランはこの地域の行政的な中心で、スロベニアの一大観光地でもある。
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Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
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Via Alpina FFME 2011 (Gaël Bouquet des Chaux & Dominique Fevre / FFME) - A relay hike from Slovenia to France with 300 participants from many clubs of the French Mountain and Climbing Federation FFME: hiking, mountaineering, climbing, canyoning - Via Alpina Travel Fellowship 2011 (special mention of the jury)
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