Tuesday, 20 December 2011

HUNGARY... A Unique Paradise

Hungary is one among the world’s popular tourist destinations...Budapest being the capital city of Hungary acts as a home to various World Heritage Sites; UNESCO.It has got a title as the most beautiful capital city in the World and it said to be the "Queen of the Danube". One can experience two cities, in just one vacation, as the city was been divide into two different parts The Hilly Buda and the Cosmopolitan Pest.


We can find a plenty of interesting museums, attractions, monuments, pleasant restaurants, cafes etc.In special, the nightlife in Hungary gives a great welcome to the tourists with all its beautiful amenities. There are many attractions in and around the city maintaining a dramatic and warm atmosphere. Many of the people fall in love with Hungary, rite at their first site and some people after their fellowship or after getting some awareness.But somehow Hungary attains a good name in everyone’s heart.



As there are many holiday homes in Hungary, one can enjoy a carefree holiday in the city. The holiday home with children play area, large and pleasant terrace, cottage containing pool, parking area etc is common, but House Jelly Tanya is the name of a cottage which is completely different. Previously it was a farm and now it is converted into a nice vacation home that gives an absolute traditional look, but it is completely modernized inside where around 6 people can rest. This house is situated in a very unique place with bushy trees all around and on a plain landscape with grasslands.

Book vacation rentals in Hungary for your holidays and check out other amazing holiday villas, cabin rentals, holiday cottages etc.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Hokkaido, Japan Nice Viewable northernmost island

The northernmost island of Hokkaido was the last border for the citizens of Japan, so it's only appropriate that it's the final frontier for visitors as well. Hokkaido confounds prospect at every turn. While the mainland of Japan has a reputation for being tiny and crowded, Hokkaido is expansive and sparsely populated. While the mainland features characteristically Asian architecture, the major cities of Hokkaido have a distinct, almost European feel. And while Japan is known as a technological paradise, Hokkaido overflows with natural wonders, from field of alpine flowers in the summer to breathtaking ice-scapes in the winter months.



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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Vacation Rentals: Expensive or Cheap?


This will be a question lingering in many traveler’s mind whether to book a cheap vacation rental or an expensive one. If you book a cheap vacation rental let’s say a very low grade rental which costs don’t bother you then here are some problems you face:

NO AC
NO Cable
NO Wifi
NO Swimming Pool
NO DVD library
NO Games room

Ideally on a vacation you would like a pool/spa and at least air conditioned rooms, so at the end of the day you will be lamenting about the rental and will be spending on the luxuries spoiling the whole vacation.

Now what will be the problems if you book an expensive Vacation rental
  • Maid Service
  • Cots available
  • HDTV
  • High Speed Internet
  • Highchair
  • Linens / Towels provided
  • Safe
  • Satellite TV
  • Sun terrace or deck area
  • Surround sound audio
  • Wireless Internet
  • Children Welcome
  • Disabled Friendly
  • Non Smoking Home
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Baby Sitting
  • Cable TV
  • Big Screen TV
  • BBQ
  • Balcony
  • Alarm System
  • Air Conditioning
  • South Facing Pool
  • Private Swimming Pool
  • Pool Heating
  • Lake / Water View
Only one problem that is money and you will be getting loans, you will be repaying them and so on.
The real solution for this is to plan according to what you can get rather than what you would love to have.

Book vacation rentals at discounted rates and enjoy hassle free vacations.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

The Cathedral With Golden Dome

The St.Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is the name of a church or it’s a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia...Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria. This particular church was built in Neo-Byzantine style and it will serve as Patriarch of Bulgaria. It has a gold plated bid dome of 45mts high and the bell tower reaching 53mts.The church contains 12 bells and the total weight is 23tons.The weight of the heaviest bell is 12 tons and the lightest among all is 10kgs.Italian marble with different colours is been used to decorate the interior.


The specality of this church is, it one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Cathedrals in the world and it also acts as the symbol for the city for attracting the tourists. In Sofia, St.Alexander Nevsky Cathedral occupies an area about 3,170 sq mts which can nearly hold 10,000 people inside. It is the 2nd biggest cathedral which is located on the Balkan Peninsula.

Since Bulgaria and Russia belongs to opposite alliances the name of the church was changed to the Sts. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral between 1916 and 1920, without avoiding the initial name. The church was been awarded a monument of culture on 12 September 1924.

So go to Bulgaria to visit this beautiful church.For much more enjoyment visit Florida and book a Florida Villa over there.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Time To Have Fun In Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a country in southern Europe.It borders five other countries,Romania to the north,Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west,and Greece and Turkey to the south.
The Black sea defines the extent of the country to the east.Bulgaria ranks as the 15th largest country in Europe,with a territory of 110,994 sq km.

PLACES OF INTERESTS:
1)BELOGRADCHIK FORTRESS:


The Belogradchik Fortress is one of the best-preserved strongholds in Bulgaria. The initial fortress was constructed during the time when the region was part of the Roman Empire. The rock formations in the area served as a natural protection, as fortified walls were practically only built from the northwest and southeast, with the yard being surrounded by rocks up to 70 m high from the other sides. Initially, the Belogradchik Fortress served for surveillance and not strictly defense. Bulgarian tsar of Vidin, Ivan Stratsimir, extended the old fortress in the 14th century and it became one of the most important strongholds in the region.

During the Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria, the fortress was captured by the Ottomans in 1396. Considerable changes to the fortress – expansion and reorganization typical for the Ottoman castle architecture of the period – were made in the early 19th century. European elements were also added to the Belogradchik Fortress owing to the French and Italian engineers that participated in the expansion.

2)BOYANA CHURCH:

Located at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain in the Sofia suburb of Boyana, this medieval church carefully protects its precious treasure its 750 years-old frescoes. Even today, more than seven centuries later, these murals still stun visitors with their beauty, expressiveness and life-like expressions. Along with the figures of saints and martyrs, the artist, zograph Vassilii, has painted the figures of the church patrons – Kaloyan and Dessislava, and of the royal couple – King Constantine and Queen Irina. These genuine masterpieces of 13th century painting, created 200 years before the European Renaissance, denote a remarkable peak in Eastern Christian Art.

So visit Bulgaria to have some fun and for much more fun and enjoyment visit Florida & book an Florida Villa and have a cool stay..



Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Bulgaria Travel with Photographs


Driving from Varna to Vratsa

For those of you who have considered travelling from the city of Varna, on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast to the city of Vratsa in the northwest of Bulgaria, be prepared for a very pleasurable experience. Passing through the most beautiful and varied countryside made a lasting impression on my son and I. We undertook the trip in late March and whilst the weather was not too kind to us, rather cold and misty, it no way distracted from this memorable journey. The reason for making the drive was to visit for the first time a property that had been purchased via the internet. The price and photographs made the purchase irresistable and whilst 'buying unseen' is not to be recommended, we held high hopes as we set out, early on a Saturday morning.

Leaving our digs at 0700hrs we soon cleared the city limits and enjoyed a fast, easy drive on the new high motorway that eventually will join Varna to the capital city of Sofia. Presently the motorway extends for about eighty kilometres to the outskirts of Shoumen. This leg of the journey passed through vast rolling plains, dotted with numerous villages.

Coming to the end of the highway, we joined the E772 and passed the major towns of Shoumen, Targovishte and Veliko Tarnovo. Running parallel to the south of us we caught glimpses of the Stara Planina mountain range, which extends the width of Bulgaria dividing north from south. The snow capped peaks in the far distance were magnificant.

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