Wednesday 28 January 2015

Prepare your visit to Park Guell in Barcelona

Prepare your visit to Park Guell in Barcelona

A visit to Barcelona would be wrong without strutting your stuff down the pressed, sun drenched shorelines and lazing an evening endlessly, viewing Catalonian life float by.


Book Flights to Visit Barcelona Park Guell

The Spanish city of Barcelona has extraordinary sustenance and wine, an interesting history, praised structural engineering, advanced nightlife, sun-drenched shoreline life, and tempting social enjoyments.





Traveling to Barcelona couldn't be simpler, with a lot of flights and some incredible arrangements on the off chance that you think about comparing a flights to Barcelona, that's are available frequent from the UK, travel will take around  2 or 3 Hours to reach your destination.

Opening Times to Visit Park Guell

Low Season 

# January 1st to March 28: from 08.30 to 18.15
(last entry time at 17.30)

# October 25 to December 31: from 08.30 to 18.15
(last entry time at 17.30)

Mid Season

# March 29 to May 3rd: from 08.00 to 20.00
(last entry time at 19.30)

# September 7 to October 24: from 08.00 to 20.00
(last entry time at 19.30)

High Season

# May 4 to September 6: from 08.00 to 21.30
(last entry time at 21.00)

Park Guell Tickets Price


General Ticket:
Book Online - € 7 & Book via Office - € 8

Children from 0 to 6 years:
Book Online - € 0 & Book via Office - € 0

Children from 7 to 12 years:
Book Online - € 4.90 & Book via Office - € 5.60

Over 65 years:
Book Online - € 4.90 & Book via Office - € 5.60

Disabled person  + accompanying person:
Book Online - € 4.90 & Book via Office - € 5.60

Access Regulations for Entering Park Guell


In the event that the ticket is obtained at the ticket business locales or Atms spotted in the Park itself and at the Lesseps and Vallcarca metro stations (L-3), the accessibility will be liable to the quantity of guests officially in the Park, up to a most extreme of 400 individuals each 30 minutes.


We suggest obtaining tickets ahead of time. In the event that you bring a printed ticket or you demonstrate the QR on your cell phone or tablet, you can go straight to the picked doorway checkpoint (see map). Tickets are allocated every time-band, and you can enter the Monumental Zone up to 30 minutes after the alloted begin time. Case in point, on the off chance that you have a booking for 9:00, you can enter the area up until 9:30. In the event that you need to recover your ticket from the ticket office, we prescribe touching base at the Park early enough not to miss the meeting round.

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Friday 23 January 2015

5 Things I Love About London.. and 2 That I Hate

I couldn’t realize how amazing London is until I finished getting back to Canberra, my hometown and the capital city of Australia. Now my love for London is no secret to everyone around me. And this love is not bottomless; it has grounds and reasons. Admittedly, there are things that I don’t like about London but that’s with every city, right. The good thing is that the good of London outweighs the bad. Plenty in London stole my heart like the history, the parks, and the tea (oh the afternoon sips). But it was the little things that I observed, made me fall in love with this city.


5 Things I Love About London



The Streets

On the streets of London lies a wealth of art, culture, and history. Turn left and you come across a wonderful art piece, turn right and you see a street performer showing his talent. London streets have become a collage of art pieces from renowned artists like Banksy, Eine, and Herakut. The appeal, romance, and poetry of the artwork overrule the fact that it’s illegal. Exposed to the depredations of urban life, these art pieces stand like wild flowers in spring, to beautify the environs as long as they live.


The talent doesn’t ends with the street art. Whilst walking through the streets of London, one often comes across a street performer, entertaining the audience. From guitar players and magicians to clowns and acrobats, many talented performers have graced the streets and continue to do so. If you want to experience the talent, Covent Garden is a good place to start with.

The Secrets

One thing about London that fascinates me the most is the mystery it nurtures. Hidden behind the veil of tourism, there is a secret London that only locals are aware of. From hidden drinking dens and caves to secret London hotels, there are plenty of things that tourists can explore other than the famous landmarks. I booked a secret hotel in London at londonhotels4u.com, and not just, I saved huge bucks, my stay there turned out to be way better than I could ever imagine. Which door or path may lead you to something quirky in London, you never know. So the idea is to move your feet and take the path. Just the other day, a random address Zero Aldwych led me to a public convenience which is in fact a secret basement bar, Cellar Door. Though, I couldn’t get a seat, as it was jam-packed.


The Food

Being a multi-cultural city, London has every cuisine found on earth-Mexican, Indian, Kiwi, and Japanese to name a few. There are thousands of restaurants serving different cuisines to suit different palates and pockets. No matter how many days you spend in London, you will find a different restaurant every time that serves your native cuisines.  It’s almost criminal to fall in love with London and not fall in love with Anglo-Indian curry. You can try lamb Saag, Gosht with Mushroom rice, and nutty Naan. So bad but yet oh so good!



The People
If you are looking for a city where you can strike up a conversation with anyone in any situation, it has to be London. It’s a very friendly city where you won’t feel like an Oprah in India.  Londoners may guide you in directions whether you ask or not. But make sure that you avoid doing a few things that might annoy them. Do not try cockney rhyming slang. Try this and you will be laughed out of the pub, as Londoners say.


The Culture

Within a few metres, you will find plenty of events going on in London. You need not put efforts to find something unique, there are plenty of things to see within your range-street performers, different language being spoken, historic architectural wonders, and modern skyscrapers.  And the best thing is that all things happening here aren’t just from here. Big international exhibitions, tradeshows, and cultural events take place here. Why? Because it’s London.

And 2 That I Hate

The Tube – Mind the Gap Message

London tube makes it dead easy to travel around the city. If you mind a few stairs along the way, may be a few hundred. And tip of the day is, do not stand on the left side of the escalator. It’s the passing lane for folk who are in a hurry. If you come in their way, you may not like the way they say ‘Mind the Gap’. And by the way, this did not happen to me. Not at all!  Another tip, it’s better to avoid tube travel during the rush hours. You don’t want to travel with 150 people in a space that’s designed for half the number. It’s miserable when you are stuck by the door struggling to fit in. Nope. This did not happen to me. This is probably what I hate about London.


The Weather

If there’s one thing unpredictable, it’s the weather in London. Summers often visit London like a naughty teenager who is often late for dinner. But it’s the biggest myth about London that it rains all the time. However, the truth is it can rain any time. 5 minutes the sun shines and 5 minutes later, there is a heavy burst of rain. Don’t waste time complaining about the weather and carry an umbrella. The sooner you accept this, the better. The idea is to be prepared if it’s in the forecast.


My visit to London turned out to be one to cherish forever. If you have ever visited London, planning to do so, or you are one of the millions living there, share what you love the most about London.

Thursday 22 January 2015

Lowest Flights to European Cities from New York City

Lowest Flights to European Cities from New York City

This future year 2015 we made the rundown out by city so its less demanding to see that some European air terminals have least expensive approaching flights from a few places yet not others.




1. Flights to Moscow:


Find Flight Deals from New York to Moscow (NYC - MOW)

$381 JFK 02:20pm >> SVO 11:25pm 09h 05m nonstop
Book Now SVO 09:40am >> JFK 08:25pm 10h 45m nonstop



2. Flights to Istanbul:


Find Flight Deals from New York to Istanbul Ataturk & other airports (NYC - IST)

$571 JFK 07:30pm >> IST 09:00am 13h 30m one stop
Book Now IST 01:55am >> JFK 04:45pm 14h 50m one stop



3. Flights to Copenhagen:


Find Flight Deals from New York to Copenhagen Kastrup Copenhagen (NYC - CPH)

$486 JFK 05:30pm >> CPH 12:40am 07h 10m nonstop
Book Now CPH 01:30pm >> JFK 10:00pm 08h 30m nonstop

4. Flights to Paris:


Find Flight Deals from New York to Paris (NYC - CDG)

$468 JFK 11:35am >> CDG 12:30am 12h 55m one stop
Book Now CDG 03:40pm >> JFK 03:20pm 23h 40m two stops

5. Flights to Dublin:


Book cheap flights from New York NYC to Dublin DUB

$605 JFK 05:35am >> DUB 10:25pm 16h 50m one stop
Book Now DUB 05:15am >> JFK 10:30pm 17h 15m one stop

Direct flight tickets to Dublin

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Europe's Respect Gift to Elvis Schedule 2015

Europe's Respect Gift to Elvis Schedule 2015

Notwithstanding the shows nitty gritty beneath, there will be exhibitions all through the celebration from The Blackwood Quartet and The Sweet Inspirations. Its a Elvis city festival celebration going to be happen in our local Europe's and date and time are scheduled and shown below..

1. Friday 3rd July, 2015




# 10:00am - ETA registration starts outside the Empress Ballroom
# 12:00am - Our Grand Opening in The Empress Ballroom, fit for The King, plus Round One of Europe's Tribute to Elvis - Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest preliminary heat.
# 8:00pm - Conversations on Elvis with a special guest to be announced
# 8:30pm - "Long Live The King" An incredible show to celebrate Elvis' 80th birthday year.

2. Saturday 4th July, 2015


# 12:00pm - Semi-final of Europe's Tribute to Elvis and Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest preliminary heat. Plus, meet-and-greet with our special guests.
# 8:30pm - "Ultimate Elvis Trilogy" Our spectacular Ultimate Elvis headliner show.

3. Sunday 5th July, 2015


# 11:00am - Our wonderful Gospel show "Spirit of the King" accompanied by our fantastic house band.
# 8:00pm - Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest Grand Finals.


Amusement at the occasion will incorporate showcases of Europe's finest Elvis tribute specialists, after-show parties with the cast and authority Elvis memorabilia stalls, pools, prizes, uncommon visitors and considerably more. Our Arena Suite is open the entire time of the occasion and is placed adjacent to The Empress Ballroom..

After-show parties with our Big Screen Elvis Disco; limited to 3-Day All Access ticket-holders only.

Tuesday 30 December 2014

10 Incredible Secret Places to Travelers

10 Incredible Secret Places to Travelers.

How to find your 10 Incredible Secret Places in the World. Here we have listed some top 10 incredible places in our mind to visit in upcoming New Year 2015.

The Eiffel tower, Golden Gate Bridge and the Colosseum may be amazing in their own right, but there's something special about going to a spectacular location that few travelers venture to. Take a virtual journey with me to these secretly underrated places... There are very secret places to all type of travelers, because every listed places here is to be very popular in the time of season times in the particular location. Some travelers may have already noted in the list, but they don't went there to enjoy. If you anybody have planned already to reach the listed places here, please make sure to visit in the time of season of the location, so it will make you to feel to visit again next time.

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1. Chichilianne, Rhone Alpes, France




The stunning Mont Aiguille is about 7,000 foot tall and offers astonishing perspectives of the French Prealps.

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2. Dubrovnik, Croatia




Dubrovnik is a medieval city is still to a great extent in place. To such an extent, that parts of the city are utilized as King's Landing as a part of Game of Thrones. The city is overflowing with stunning building design and encompassed by the Mediterranean on one side and dividers on the other.

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3. Albarracín, Aragon, Spain


Albarracín is a perfectly saved medieval town in Northern Spain. The rock canvases in the precipice foot holes of the Albarracin Cultural Park (the absolute most vital confirmations of the Levantine ancient craft of Spain) and the "Picaportes" (entryway handles) are something to wonder about!

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4. Haiku Stairs, Hawaii


The trail is steep and finishes at a top 2,800 feet over the ocean, which offers astounding perspectives of the island.

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5. Chefchaouen, Northwest Morocco


Chefchaouen is best known for its blue structures, painted in a range of alleviating tints. In the event that you need to escape the city, make a point to look at the adjacent Rif mountains and the Cascades d'akchour!

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6. Lord Howe Island, Australia


This delightful island is basically untouched by man, with a minor local populace and just 400 travelers being permitted to visit every year. The utmost is set up to ensure the astounding characteristic scene of Howe Island, which is home to a delightful gem tidal pond and coral reef.

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7. Huacachina, Peruvian desert


Huacachina is a minor town of a little more than 100 individuals manufactured around a rich desert spring in an overall infertile desert. For a couple of bucks, you can lease sandboarding supplies and attempt one of local people's most loved rushes.

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8. Cappadocia, Turkey


Cappadocia is a recorded area in Central Anatolia, best known for its exceptional moon-like scene, underground urban areas and hole towns. All of which is best seen from the sky, with many hot air blow ups offering stunning winged creature eye sees.

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9. Leptis Magna, Tripoli, Libya


Leptis Magna was at one time a significant city of the Roman Empire. Presently, its demolishes go about as a Don Quixote's play area. On the off chance that you need to experience the astonishing sights of antiquated Rome, yet abstain from rivaling the swarms, this is the spot to go.

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10. Deception Island, Antarctica


This ring molded island is remote to the point that it must be gotten to by visit pontoons. Within the island offers asylum from storms and ice shelves for an assemblage of animals, including several penguins. In the event that you need to escape the icy, the island is arranged on a dynamic well of lava and home to hot springs in abundance.

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