canadianselect.org – Canadian Discount Pharmacy A new Wallpaper Guide to Frankfurt has just been published. These guides,put out by the renowned British design magazine,are different than other publications in that they go out of their way to find unusual places in each city,along with hotels and restaurants perhaps off the beaten track.
Sydney is an expensive city. Most of the interesting attractions, like the Australian Museum and the Sydney Tower, are paid. So I decided to go on a bicycle ride around the city to show the top 10 best FREE tourist attractions in Sydney. In my opinion, they are (NOT in preferred order): 1. The Sydney Parks (Hyde Park, Moore Park, Victoria Park) 2. St Mary’s Cathedral 3. New South Wales Art Gallery 4. Royal Botanic Garden 5. Museum of Contemporary Art 6. The Rocks District 7. Sydney Harbour Bridge 8. Luna Park 9. Australian National Maritime Museum 10. Darling Harbour As a bonus, there are some other minor free attractions as well: – Customs House – Sydney Observatory – Town Hall – Sydney Beaches Check out my videos if you want to see more of these places, especially the “Free Sydney Walking Tour” series. On another “Sydney by Bike”, I cross the Harbour Bridge cycling. And I just want to mention that some of these attraction I show are not 100% free. For example, the entry to the Town Hall and the Art Gallery is free but they may charge a fee for special exhibitions. For the Luna Park and Sydney Observatory, only the entry is free. The Maritime Museum is free but not the ships. So my advice is to check their websites before you go. The Wikitravel is also very helpful. Sydney by Bike: Top 10 Sydney for Free – Cycling to the Main Free Tourist Attractions in Sydney, by Diogo Kyrillos
Top of the Rock is a New York CityPASS attraction. Save 45% on admission to the top attractions in New York City. Learn more at www.citypass.com Highly selective and deeply discounted, New York CityPASS booklets contain six tickets: 1) Empire State Building, 86th floor observatory and audio tour; 2) Metropolitan Museum of Art, including all special exhibitions, audio tour discount and same-day admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens; 3) American Museum of Natural History and Rose Center for Earth and Space, including one Hayden Planetarium show; 4) Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) admission; 5) an Option Ticket, with choice of either Top of the Rock™ Observation Deck — or admission to Guggenheim Museum; 6) an Option Ticket, with choice of either a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises experience (2-hour Semi-Circle Cruise, 2-hour Harbor Lights Cruise, 75-minute Liberty Cruise, or The Beast Speedboat Ride) — or Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island (a ferry ride to Ellis or Liberty islands, transfer between islands, and return trip; on-own tour of grounds and facilities on both islands).
www.montalembert.com The Hotel Montalembert, historic landmark on the Left Bank of Paris, re-opened in October 1990 after nearly a year-long, 8 million dollar restoration and refurbishment. It was one of the first “Boutique Hotel” of Paris. Built in 1926, the Hotel Montalembert is located in the center of Paris, in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés, home of the art galleries, antiques, fine shopping and few steps away from the Musée d’Orsay and the Louvre. The name Montalembert comes from Charles Forbes Montalembert, a famous politician, writer and member of the prestigious Academie Française. Mid 2005, the Hotel Montalembert became part of the prestigious Majestic Hotel Group, owned by the Soldevila, a long time family of hoteliers who already own the famous Hotel Majestic Barcelona in Spain. Ré-ouvert en 1990 après de gros investissements de rénovation et d’embellissement, l’hôtel Montalembert s’est lancé en pionnier du mouvement des «hôtels boutiques». Construit en 1926, l’Hôtel Montalembert est idéalement situé dans le centre de Paris, au cœur de la rive gauche, où se côtoient les écrivains, les antiquaires, les galeries d’art et les boutiques de luxe. Il est également à quelques minutes à pied du Musée d’Orsay et du Louvre. L’hôtel tient son nom du célèbre Charles Forbes Montalembert, politicien et écrivain membre de la prestigieuse Académie Française. Mi 2005, l’Hôtel Montalembert rejoint le prestigieux Majestic Hotel Group, propriété de la famille Soldevila …
A short video showing the distinct cultures at different parts of the New York City. It also covers few of the tourist attraction A short video showing the distinct cultures at different parts of the New York City. It also covers few of the tourist attractions at each place.