Bar Kochba Promenade – Ashkelon, Israel
A visit to a beautiful beach promenade does not always have to be in Tel Aviv, the Bar Kochba Promenade in Ashkelon is as beautiful as any in Israel! The city of Ashkelon is located on Israel’s southern Mediterranean coast.
Gordon Beach – Tel Aviv, Israel
Centrally located opposite the Sheraton Hotel, this beach is among Tel Aviv's busiest. Gordon Beach boasts volleyball courts and a lovely saltwater swimming pool, surrounded by lawns to lounge on. On the boardwalk you’ll find a myriad of restaurants serving
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel – Tel Aviv, Israel
Overlooking the marina, flanked by sandy beaches, and close to the Tel Aviv business center, The Carlton Tel Aviv is a haven of style and luxury in Israel’s cosmopolitan city. Whether you are lounging by the rooftop pool, gazing at
Kedumim Square – Jaffa, Israel
Kedumim Square today is the main square of Old Jaffa. This square has restaurants and cafes and during the summer it serves as a venue for small shows open to the public. From there you can descend to the alleys
Heroes’ Square – Budapest, Hungary
Hősök tere (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈhøːʃøk ˈtɛrɛ]; English: Heroes' Square) is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath – Budapest, Hungary
The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest (IPA: [seːtʃeːɲi], Hungarian: Széchenyi-gyógyfürdő) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74 °C (165 °F) and 77 °C (171 °F), respectively. Components of the thermal water include sulphate, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate and a significant amount of fluoride acid and metaphoric acid. Medical
Budapest Castle Hill Funicular – Budapest, Hungary
The Budapest Castle Hill Funicular or Budavári Sikló is a funicular railway in the city of Budapest, in Hungary. It links the Adam Clark Square and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge at river level to Buda Castle above. The line was opened on March 2, 1870, and has been in municipal ownership since 1920.
Vajdahunyad Castle – Budapest, Hungary
Vajdahunyad Castle (Hungarian: Vajdahunyad vára) is a castle in the City Park of Budapest, Hungary. It was built in 1896 as part of the Millennial Exhibition which celebrated the 1,000 years of Hungary since the Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895. The castle was designed by Ignác Alpár to feature copies
Keenan Stadium – Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Keenan Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium and an International Cricket Stadium in Jamshedpur, India. It is currently used mostly for cricket and football matches. It is also known as a venue for archery. The stadium is named after John Lawrence Keenan a former general manager of the Tata Steel. The stadium is situated
Minnewaterpark – Bruges, Belgium
The Minnewaterpark and the nearby Lake of Love (Minnewater) is something of an oasis in the city of Bruges. Though not huge in area it has these lovely aspects, whether sitting on one of the benches or simply strolling by
Budapest Keleti Railway Station – Budapest, Hungary
Budapest Keleti (eastern) railway station (Hungarian: Budapest Keleti pályaudvar) is the main international and inter-city railway terminal in Budapest, Hungary. The station stands where Rákóczi Avenue splits to become Kerepesi Avenue and Thököly Avenue. Keleti pályaudvar translates to Eastern Railway Terminus.
Liberty Bridge – Budapest, Hungary
Szabadság híd (in English: Liberty Bridge or Freedom Bridge) in Budapest, Hungary, connects Buda and Pest across the River Danube. It is the third southernmost public road bridge in Budapest, located at the southern end of the City Centre. It
Provinciaal Hof – Bruges, Belgium
The Provinciaal Hof (Province Court) is a Neogothical building on the market place in Bruges, Belgium. It is the former meeting place for the provincial government of West Flanders. Both the exterior and the interior are in the Gothic Revival
Canals of Bruges – Belgium
Bruges is often called "The Venice of the North" due to its picturesque canals which are found through the city center. These canals can be explored on foot or by boat. Bruges is the capital and largest city of the
Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple – Vadnagar, Gujarat
This profusely carved 17th century temple just outside town enshrines Hatkeshwar Mahadev, the family deity of Nagar Brahmins, who were once a prominent community in Vadnagar, a city and a municipality in Mehsana district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Jama Masjid – Ahmedabad, Gujarat
The mosque Jama Masjid (meaning Friday Mosque) is the most splendid mosque of Ahmedabad, built in 1424 during the reign of Ahmed Shah. Lying in the old party of city, the mosque is situated opposite to Mahatma Gandhi Road, on
Diu Fort – Diu, India
The Diu Fort, is located on the west coast of India in Diu, a Union Territory, administered by the Government of India. The fort was built by the Portuguese during their colonial rule of the Diu island. The Diu town