Al Qantarah Sharq Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Casa Batlló Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Visit the incredible Casa Batllo in Barcelona
This winter, I had the privilege of exploring Casa Batlló in Barcelona, and it left an indelible mark on my travel memories. The chilly air outside only heightened the warmth of the experience within those architecturally enchanting walls. Gazing at the intricacies of Gaudí's design while surrounded by the cozy, festive atmosphere of Barcelona in winter created a truly magical blend. From the captivating play of light on the mosaic tiles to the timeless elegance of each room, my visit to Casa Batlló was a winter journey filled with awe and appreciation for the artistry that defines this iconic landmark.
Next year, I would love to visit budapest.
#2024wish #spain #Barcelona #gaudi #historicallandmarks #barcelonatrip #casabatllo #wintertrip
Passing through Barcelona, sharing the street scenery of Barcelona | Spain.
Barcelona is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest city in Spain, the capital of the Catalonia Autonomous Community, and the capital of the province of Barcelona (belonging to the Catalonia Autonomous Community). The Catalan Autonomous Community Parliament, administrative agencies, and high court are all located here.
The total area of the city is 101.9 square kilometers, and the population of the urban area was about 1.61 million in 2012. If including the surrounding areas, the population is 4 million, second only to the capital Madrid, and it is also one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Its main ethnic group is the Catalan people. [1]
Barcelona became the capital of Catalonia and the Kingdom of Aragon in 1137, and in the early 15th century, Barcelona and its territories were incorporated into Spain.
Barcelona is a port city in Catalonia, a world-renowned Mediterranean tourist destination and a famous historical and cultural city. It is also Spain's most important trade, industry, and financial center.
Be neighbors with Bartolo.
If you can only visit one city in Spain for the first time, my choice would be Barcelona. It has been selected as one of the 50 must-visit cities in a lifetime by numerous global geography magazines.
■Here you can admire the representative architectural works designed by Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló.
■You can also taste the secret dessert in the restaurant: Catalan caramel pudding, as well as the world-famous sparkling wine:
-Here you can find luxury brand stores, as well as bohemian-style specialty shops and charming vintage stores.
Homestay location:
The homestay is located in Barcelona, Spain, just 2 minutes away from Catalonia Square, which is famous for its fountains and statues, and close to Barcelona's most popular attractions.
Homestay highlights:
■The homestay is stylishly decorated with superior design style, creating a comfortable and artistic atmosphere. Many artworks decorate the modern design of the rooms, adding new ideas.
Experience a house with rich history and endless charm in a homestay, watching the traces of time left on the antique furniture inside the house, just like living in an art museum.
Barcelona 🇪🇸 Spain
Today, I have been La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Cituat Comtal . Those buildings are the most historical and famous place for tourism to visit ! I have taken some of the pictures and the view is absolutely beautiful. After that, I went to the restaurant which is called Cituat Comtal. The food is delicious and the most import thing is the food is quite affordable ! If you want to save your money and budget travel, here is the place you have to visit and have a try!
#barcelona #spain #travel #europe #casa #food #seafood #shrimp
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Suez Canal Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
It’s a beautiful day in Egypt as the sun sets painting the gemstone blue waters into a platinum silvery gold. The winds lash out not coldly but excitedly as the sky falls into darkness.
#happynewyear
As the Sun rises over Great Bitter Lake, which the Suez Canal passes through, you see the morning mist evaporate before your eyes. It hangs over the waters and date trees, clinging ominously to everything it touches, until the light of the sun chases it away.
#happynewyear
Nature and board games can mix, as chess strategising with the breath of a salty sea breeze is indeed a change of pace. Just watch out for the neighbours pack of pups as such are so common around Egyptian villages. and enjoy lounging in the shade on a sunny day and passing the time like the locals do: dominoes, chess, and backgammon! #happynewyear
Egypt, sitting in the Eastern Sahara, is home to a great many deserts but the greenery is not to be overlooked. In the few parts of the country which can host farmland, beautiful crops can be grown. Mangoes, figs, hibiscus, and roses are normal to see in these areas of desert lushness. The usual view, however, consists of majestic date trees and sweet prickly pears. Everywhere has something!
#happynewyear
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Dubai Creek Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Save those 30+ Dubai Travel Tips ⬇️
Save those 30+ Dubai Travel Tips ⬇️
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Unternehmungen (What to do):
🌃 Dubai Marina
🌊 Jumeirah Beach
💦 Aquaventure Water Park
🐠 Aquarium - Atlantis The Palm
🐚 „La Perle“ Show
🌸 Dubai Miracle Garden
🐪 Platinum Heritage sunset desert safari
⛅️ Rooftop Clubs „Cloud22 - Atlantis the Royal“ & „SLS Dubai“
🖼️ Dubai Frame
🏖️ Kyma Beach & Twiggy Beach
🛍️ Dubai Mall
🎨 Dubai Art District - Alserkal Avenue
💫 Deira Souqs
🥇 Dubai Gold Souqs
🍽️ Dinner Cruise
🚁 Helicopter Flug
🎆 Burj Khalifa Fountain Show
Restaurants in Dubai:
🇬🇷 Milos Dubai
🔮 Arabian Tea House
🍽️ Pierchic
🐟 Ossiano Underwater Restaurant
💎 Tiffany‘s Blue Box Café
Hotels in Dubai:
🏙️ Downtown: Address Dubai Downtown & SLS Dubai
🌴 The Palm: Atlantis The Royal & Atlantis The Palm
🏖️ Jumeirah Beach: Jumeirah Al Naseen & Jumeirah Al Qasr
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Welcoming 2024 in Grandeur: Dubai's Spectacular New Year Celebration! 🎍
In the heart of this dazzling city, the New Year's Eve festivities unfold like a spectacle from a dream. Dubai, known for its iconic skyline and extravagant displays, transforms into a canvas of lights and colors, setting the stage for a celebration like no other. 🌆✨
As the clock strikes midnight, the skies above Dubai erupt in a symphony of fireworks, casting a magical glow over landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and the Palm Jumeirah. It's a breathtaking display that marks the beginning of a new chapter with unparalleled elegance. 🎆🌟
Beyond the mesmerizing lights, Dubai offers an array of events and parties that cater to every taste and preference. From exclusive gatherings in luxury venues to vibrant street celebrations, the city becomes a melting pot of cultures, uniting residents and visitors in joyous harmony. 🎉🌍
Whether you choose to witness the fireworks from a luxurious vantage point or join the lively street festivities, Dubai's New Year celebration promises an unforgettable experience, ushering in the year 2024 with opulence and joy. 🥂🎊
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#dubaitrip
Dubai Creek, a historic waterway that winds through the city, is a captivating tapestry of tradition and modernity. Begin your exploration at the Deira side, where the vibrant souks unfold like a treasure trove of spices, textiles, and gold. Lose yourself in the bustling lanes, where the aromas of cardamom and frankincense create an olfactory symphony.
Board an abra, the traditional wooden boats, for a leisurely cruise along the creek. As the boat glides through the water, take in the juxtaposition of old and new – ancient wind towers stand in harmony with the sleek architecture of the modern skyline. The Dubai Creek is a living testament to the city's evolution.
Visit the Dubai Museum at Al Fahidi Fort to delve into the city's past. The exhibits narrate the transformation from a pearl-diving village to a global metropolis. Stroll through the Al Fahidi Historic District, where restored wind-tower houses and art galleries offer a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage.
The Creekside Park provides a tranquil escape, with greenery contrasting the urban landscape. Families can enjoy picnics, bike rides, and the panoramic views of the creek. Along the Bur Dubai side, the textile souk beckons with a kaleidoscope of fabrics, a haven for those seeking a touch of local craftsmanship.
Dubai Creek is not just a waterway; it's the lifeblood of Dubai, pulsating with the tales of its past and the dreams of its future
Abra ride for only 1 Dirham!
#2024wish
Embracing the charm of Dubai's souk, I hopped on an Abra, a delightful journey for just 1 dirham! The experience was incredible, immersing in the bustling atmosphere of the waterway. Though squeezing in with fellow passengers was a slight discomfort, it added a touch of authenticity. Patiently waiting for the next Abra to secure the 'prime seat' was totally worth it, capturing that picture-perfect moment for the gram. Memories made, souvenirs bought, and a journey etched forever in my heart.
In the upcoming year, 2024, my heart yearns to explore the vibrant alleys of Marrakech and immerse myself in the enchanting wonders of the YSL Museum.
#tripmoments #tripblazers #DubaiAbraExperience #SoukAdventures #dubai
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La Pedrera – Casa Milà Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
La Pedrera-Casa Milà 🇪🇸
#familytrip
My visit to La Pedrera, or Casa Milà, in Barcelona was a spellbinding journey through the genius of Antoni Gaudí. Located on the iconic Passeig de Gràcia, this architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to Gaudí's avant-garde vision.
The undulating stone facade of La Pedrera is a mesmerizing dance of curves and unconventional shapes, making it a hallmark of Modernisme. Exploring the interior, I was captivated by the fluidity of design, with every corner revealing Gaudí's meticulous attention to detail. The rooftop, adorned with surreal chimneys and whimsical sculptures, offered panoramic views of Barcelona, making it a highlight of the visit.
The Espai Gaudí exhibition within the building provided invaluable insights into the architect's life and creative process. The courtyards and the iconic ironwork were additional features that showcased Gaudí's nature-inspired design philosophy.
Situated in the Eixample district, La Pedrera's central location made it a gateway to Barcelona's cultural treasures. The nearby Casa Batlló, also designed by Gaudí, and the high-end boutiques on Passeig de Gràcia added to the allure of the neighborhood.
In conclusion, La Pedrera is not merely a building; it's a symphony of art and architecture that immerses visitors in Gaudí's revolutionary world. A visit here is an essential odyssey for anyone captivated by Barcelona's artistic and cultural heritage. #barcelona #spain #vacation
Casa Mila — a must visit attraction in Barcelona 🏠🏛️
#timetotravel
Casa Mila is absolutely phenomenal, Guadi slays!!!!
The museum offers free audio guide (available in many different languages) to tourists visiting Casa Mila, so that visitors can visit at their own pace, and at the same time, learn from the history and story behind the architecture.
I personally really love the interactive element of Casa Mila as it gives me a lasting memory of Casa Mila, e.g. the massive sculptures on the roof of Casa Mila (pic 1 and 5) are soldiers/ warriors that used to “protect” the family staying at Casa Mila. i’m
I wasn’t planning to visit so I did not book tickets ahead. Although I managed to get tickets at the door, do not learn from me because you have to queue and it costs €3 more purchasing at the ticket office 🙄
#境外遊 #barcelona #casamila
Passing through Barcelona, sharing the street scenery of Barcelona | Spain.
Barcelona is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest city in Spain, the capital of the Catalonia Autonomous Community, and the capital of the province of Barcelona (belonging to the Catalonia Autonomous Community). The Catalan Autonomous Community Parliament, administrative agencies, and high court are all located here.
The total area of the city is 101.9 square kilometers, and the population of the urban area was about 1.61 million in 2012. If including the surrounding areas, the population is 4 million, second only to the capital Madrid, and it is also one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Its main ethnic group is the Catalan people. [1]
Barcelona became the capital of Catalonia and the Kingdom of Aragon in 1137, and in the early 15th century, Barcelona and its territories were incorporated into Spain.
Barcelona is a port city in Catalonia, a world-renowned Mediterranean tourist destination and a famous historical and cultural city. It is also Spain's most important trade, industry, and financial center.
Barcelona 🇪🇸 Spain
Today, I have been La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Cituat Comtal . Those buildings are the most historical and famous place for tourism to visit ! I have taken some of the pictures and the view is absolutely beautiful. After that, I went to the restaurant which is called Cituat Comtal. The food is delicious and the most import thing is the food is quite affordable ! If you want to save your money and budget travel, here is the place you have to visit and have a try!
#barcelona #spain #travel #europe #casa #food #seafood #shrimp
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