|
|
|
|
Blog by JasmineCorp | Create your own Blog
|
RSS Feed | Login |
travel to spain
|
Pages 1 | 2 | |
Monuments in BarcelonaBy harry jones at 2010-11-03 23:31:38
|
(World Heritage Sites)
There are 8 monuments that have been declared as World Heritage sites. These are as under:
Casa Batlló House – This is a 20th century modern residential building and is considered as one of Gaudí's best buildings. The building looks beautiful.
Casa Milà "La Pedrera" House – This is a 20th century modern residential building and is considered as Gaudi’s masterpiece. This is also considered as Barcelona’s symbol. This was built between 1906 and 1912 and t Read More..... |
Permalink | Comments (0) |
Beaches in Puerto del RosarioBy harry jones at 2010-11-03 23:29:53
|
There are 8 beaches in Pollenca out of which one beach has got recognition as a blue flag beach. There are two nudist beaches exclusively meant for naturists in this place. In addition there are some beaches that allocate part of the beach to naturists.
Blue flag Beaches
1.Blanca – beach is about 1 KM long and is well connected both by bus and car. The promenade here is newly laid and hence is very attractive. It leads you to the smaller sheltered beach where small children can play arou Read More..... |
Permalink | Comments (0) |
La RamblaBy harry jones at 2010-11-03 23:27:25
|
One of the most famous streets in Barcelona, perhaps in all Spain, is La Rambla. It takes its name from the Arabic word meaning current or a narrow flow of water. It is a mile long street that goes south to north from the Monument to Columbus in Port Vell near the harbor to Plaza Cataluña and lies between the Barrio Gótico and El Raval.
Many Kiosks
You will be pleasantly surprised by your first sight of La Rambla. Its tree-lined pavements serve as a good backdrop to the many kiosks that Read More..... |
Permalink | Comments (0) |
Tourist spots in SpainBy harry jones at 2010-11-03 23:25:49
|
Spain now occupies a prime place on the tourist map of the world. Blessed with beautiful nature, pleasant weather, historical monuments, long beach, innumerable parks and museums; tourists are now flocking towards Spain to spend their holiday. Now tourism has become a major industry in Spain.
Plan your tour:
Particularly those who want to tour Spain are advised to plan their itinerary. There are numerous places which are of interest for the tourist. One interesting aspect of tourism in S Read More.....
|
Permalink | Comments (0) |
Places of interest in Spain –TarifaBy harry jones at 2010-11-03 23:23:49
|
History
Tarifa is a small town situated in Andalusia, Spain. It is located 14 km from the coast of Africa, across the Straits of Gibraltar. There are archaeological evidences that this town was settled in the pre-Roman period. When the Romans came, they gave the town the name Julia Transducta. Julia Transducta was the first point of the Arab invasion in the 10th century. Three centuries passed till the town fell into Christian hands again. It was in 1292, when the Spanish King Sancho IV of Ca Read More..... |
Permalink | Comments (0) |
Pages 1 | 2 | |
|