10 Experiences to Savor in Monte Carlo, Best Europe Vacations, Europe Tourist Destinations
February 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Europe Vacations, World's Best Places
Monte Carlo is perhaps the most famous of Monaco’s administrative areas. With a permanent population of only 3,000, this tiny geographical gem is known as a jet setters’ and gamblers’ paradise. The best way to explore this affluent and chic city is on foot. You’ll experience not only the best of city living, but also beautiful beaches on the Mediterranean. Here are 10 things any trip to Monte Carlo should include. Monte Carlo is known for its casinos, gambling, glamour, and for sightings of famous people.
1. Monte Carlo Casino
Charles Garnier designed the magnificent gold and marble atrium in this famous casino, which was built in 1863. Overlooking the Mediterranean, the Monte Carlo Casino also includes an opera and ballet house called the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, and is the headquarters of the Ballets de Monte Carlo.
2. Cafe de Paris
A visit to Monte Carlo should definitely include a meal at the famous Cafe de Paris. Opened in 1962, the cafe features both indoor and outdoor seating areas, and is conveniently located in Casino Square.
3. Old Town
This is the more traditional part of Monte Carlo, and it features numerous classy bars and restaurants. The traditional Monegasque cuisine you’ll find here includes dishes like Stocafi, which is dried cod cooked in rich tomato sauce, and Fougasse, a pastry decorated with nuts and aniseed.
Top Tips for a Cheap European Travel (Part I), Cheap European Travel Tips
February 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cheap Travel Tips, Europe Vacations
Europe is the preferred and a dream destination for every traveler. But traveling to European destinations these days can cost too much money unless you know how to get great deals on everything. Avoid traveling during the peak season to save money. In Europe, traveling, staying, food, and medical expenses can be high, so get early advance information of how you can save on these expenses. There are many ways that you can save and still be able to take that dream vacation to Europe with your family!
The internet can be a great tool to gather information about how and where to get cheap travel bookings, which route will cost you less, which are the seasons to travel to save much money, and so on.
Travel Agencies
There are travel agencies that will offer discounted airfares if you book early. Even the airliners themselves offer great discount prices on selected routes or during selected months. You can also get discount family fares and there may be other discounted fares for young children. You can travel to some European gateway hub cities, like London or Dublin, and from there, you can get cheap airfares to other European destinations. A round-trip ticket will usually cost less than the normal rate. Also, a stopover in these hub cities will be a great way to see the attractions in that city cheaply! Read more
Top Tips for a Cheap European Travel (Part II), Cheap European Travel Tips
February 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cheap Travel Tips, Europe Vacations
Please read the first part of the Top Tips for a Cheap European Travel (Part I).
Packing
Travel light! Get a good backpack and pack only those that are absolutely essential. The backpack will come handy and will save you lot of money when you carry the bag yourself instead of asking for a porter. When you carry only a backpack, you will not pack lot of unwanted things. A light backpack will also allow you to trek a lot more and, therefore, save money.
Instead of taking cash, carry your credit card. It is advisable to carry two credit cards because when you start buying many things, your credit card company may think the card is stolen, and may block it, leaving you moneyless in a foreign land! Simple things matter, like carrying a bottle of water with you will save money on soft drinks and on buying expensive mineral water while you travel.
Visit East European Destinations
Western Europe travel will always cost you more than traveling to the East European cities. Cities like Greece and Portugal are also very attractive destinations and will cost you a lot less than, for example, cities like London and Paris.
It is said that the Eastern Europe is more beautiful and has some of the best affordable travel destinations. The culture, heritage, man-made and natural wonders have so much to offer to the western world than the western European cities that one will wonder why they did not travel to these destinations before! Also, as these parts of the Europe are so affordable that you can see more places, or save much money while enjoying your vacation there. Read more
Hotel De Crillon Paris, Paris Best Hotels, Best Europe Vacations
March 14, 2008 by admin
Filed under France Vacations, Paris Best Hotels
Hotel De Crillon, a unique encounter with history, beauty, art, gastronomy and total well-being. Overlooking the sumptuous Place de la Concorde and situated next to the elegant Rue du Faubourg St Honoré, the Hôtel de Crillon seduces with its exceptional location and its refinement.
A legendary palace situated on the most beautiful square in the world, Place de la Concorde, only a few steps from the Champs-Elysies, major museums, the Opera and the famous shopping street Faubourg St-Honore. This masterpiece of 18th-century architecture has always provided its guests with the highest level of personalized service. Its elegantly restored rooms, its luxurious suites, including the renowned ‘Leonard Bernstein’ and Presidential apartments overlooking Paris, successfully combine the elegance of authentic tradition and efficiency of today’s business needs.
Four Seasons Gresham Palace, Best Europe Vacations, Vacations to Budapest
March 8, 2008 by admin
Filed under Budapest's Destinations, Europe Vacations
One of the great cities of Central Europe, Budapest is poised culturally and geographically between East and West. Part of some of history’s grandest empires, the city reflects both the exotic beauty of its past and the fast-forward pulse of today – an unmistakably contemporary centre of business and culture. Spanning the storied River Danube, it is an enchanting destination with monumental architecture, ancient spas, cobblestone streets and bustling promenades.
The Four Seasons Gresham Palace Hotel was built into the former building of the Gresham insurance company, who built the house in Art Nouveau-style in 1907. The building is on Roosevelt Square / Roosevelt ter, just opposite of the Chainbridge. Offering pleasant accommodation and comfortable facilities, the Gresham Palace A Four Seasons Hotel is an ideal venue for the business and leisure travellers.
The Gresham Palace, now a luxurious accommodation option, is a more of a fairy tale home where you would love to have yourself pampered with the best of facilities and world class services. The renaissance of an Art Nouveau landmark, exquisitely transformed with ultra-modern comforts, Four Seasons combines luxury and intuitive service with panoramic vistas of the Danube and the hills of Buda.
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest is a landmark on Roosevelt Square, at the foot of the historic Chain Bridge. The 179 guest rooms, including 17 suites, reflect the grandeur of the Hotel’s exalted locale and all the beauty of the Art Nouveau period. Views are sensational, ranging from intimate interior courtyards to the sparkling Danube River, the Chain Bridge, the Buda Hills, the Royal Castle, the Fisherman’s Bastion or the city. Original architectural details, including vaulted ceilings, merge effortlessly with modern-day convenience.
Spa: Inspired by Budapest’s rich spa heritage, the spa offers an extensive range of rejuvenating therapies, massages and treatments using Elemis products. All Elemis massages, body works and facials – from herbal to mud – use the therapeutic benefits of essential oils and plant extracts to promote relaxation, invigoration and renewal.
Located on the top floor of the Hotel, the spa features seven private massage and treatment rooms, including a suite that offers wet treatments including Vichy showers, as well as a unisex sauna, separate steam rooms for men and women, a whirlpool and fitness facilities. Spa services are available to guests 18 years of age and older.
Four Seasons Gresham Palace boasts excellent conference room for organising your events such as meetings, conferences, receptions and weddings. Health conscious guests can make use of the well-equipped gymnasium, which is perfect for an energetic workout. After a tiring day, take a bracing dip in the swimming pool and later, relax at the sauna.
Four Seasons Gresham Palace: Roosevelt Tér 5-6., 1051 Budapest, Hungary
Four Seasons Gresham Palace Telephone: 36 (1) 268-6000
You can get detailed information at Four Seasons Gresham Palace’s web site…









