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Club Villamar Reviews
Friday, 7 May 2010
Places of interest in Spain – Marbella


This small city of the province Andalusia is popular amongst the elite tourists from Europe. That is sufficient to explain how beautiful this city is. This city, like other parts of Spain has its own history. According to archeological evidence, the history of the city can be traced to Neolithic period. History also says that the city got its name ‘Marbella’ during the Muslim rule. It was a tiny village with just about 900 inhabitants not long ago; that was in the year 1940. Now it has transformed itself into a popular tourist spot. What is so unique about this city?

Bonsai Park:

This is the biggest Bonsai Park in the world. Many rare species of plants are on display here. Some of the trees grown in this Bonsai Park are claimed to be as old as 500 years. This park is located on a river where many turtles live. The entry fee for the park is just Euro 2.

Arroyo de La Park:

This is a fairly big park measuring about 2 kilometers in length and about half kilometer in width. There is a small river by the side of the park. There are enough places for children and elders to play and do physical exercises. The Bonsai Park is situated in this park.

Puerto Banus:

This is a port which is most frequently visited by tourists. Some of the splendid yachts can be seen here. The port has many pubs, discos and bars for the entrainment of the tourists. Of course, the port has enough places for the tourists to enjoy water sports. The small roads where these pubs are located are luxuriously illuminated and it presents a most fascinating view during the night time.

Constitution Park:

In local language this park is called Parque de La Constitucion. This park was inaugurated in the year 1950. This park is ideally located in the centre of the city, just behind the port. Many species of trees and plants are grown in this park. Cypress trees, tropical shrubs, olive trees, palm trees, bougainvillea, geraniums and Jasmine are some of the popular varieties that are grown in this park. This park is not restricted to growing trees. There is a medium sized open air auditorium where music concerts are held regularly. Similarly many dances, dramas are held. Film shows and slideshows are held for the entertainment of children. The auditorium has seating arrangements for about 600 people.

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Places of interest in Spain – Costa Tropical
This is one of the tiny villages near Andalusia which is visited by thousands of tourists from Europe and other neighboring places. The reason is the beautiful sceneries in and around Costa Tropical and the most ideal place to relax and holiday. It is not only its beautiful picturesque places, it is its weather, mild whispering wind and the warm Mediterranean water; it is something unique. Ah! There is the Sierra Nevada Mountain which enhances the beauty of this tiny village. Interestingly, the average temperature of this village and its surrounding places is 20 degrees, one will certainly appreciate it is a heaven. It is not just that, there are many places of interest in and around Costa Tropical.

Beaches:

The most ideal place for a relaxing holiday; enjoy the beautiful surrounding, play water sports, walk, exercise, go fishing and what not. It is a wonderful experience. Of course there are many restaurants to relish as you relax and exercise.

Almunecar:

This neighbor of Costa Tropical is a resort town which was once under the Phoenicians; now it is controlled by a Municipality. It is not only the beach; the city is rich in many monuments which have historic importance. The amphitheaters, churches and some historic buildings are some of the most interesting places of Almunecar. This city is rich in underwater wealth. It is one of the most ideal places for scuba diving. This agriculture dominant city is rich in vegetation and understandably has a cool surrounding.

Motril:

One of the biggest towns of Costa Tropical, Motril is medium populated and is located to the East of Almeria. It has many places for shopping and is actively involved in commercial transactions. The town has two important beaches and they are Playa Poniente and Playa Granada.

Salobena:

This is another neighboring town of Costa Tropical which is centrally located and is considered as a jewel town as well. Of course, it is an agriculture based town where custard apple, sugarcane, mangoes are grown prominently. Known for its famous drink Tapas and other great wine, it has many places for shopping. There are many shops, malls, supermarkets, etc. There are also banks and all facilities which a tourist requires.

Stay and food:

Both these are no problem in Spain. Many villas and hotels are available on the entire stretch of Costa Tropical and its neighboring cities. These are luxurious villas and hotels. Many restaurants are also available along the entire coast and in the villages. They serve the local dishes and other continental foods.

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Famous Places of Spain


Spain is famous among the tourists for its wonderful sites. Here are some of the sites worth visiting:

Castilla y Leon: The community of the Castile and Leon as it is formally known is one among the seventeen independent communities in Spain. It consists of nine provinces which include Avila, Burgos, Leon, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid and Zamora. Most of these provinces are tourist attractions.

Avila: Avila which is a World Heritage site declared by UNESCO is a revived medieval town. It is known worldwide for its 11th century walls marked with nine gates and several huge towers. Saint Teresa popularly referred to as Saint Teresa of Jesus was born here. Avila gives its visitors fine walking, good food and a wide range of shopping outlets. And not to be missed are the Avila Cathedral and well known religious art museums.

Salamanca: The old town of Salamanca is a noted UNESCO World Heritage site. It is very well known for its well preserved and remarkable architecture and also the historic university. The social centre, Plaza Mayor is well known for its food and fine shops and most tourists spend a good amount of time here. Both the old and the new cathedrals are a must watch and since both the cathedrals are joined, it is impossible to miss one of them. And finally do not miss the University of Salamanca which is the oldest university in Spain and one of the oldest learning centres in Europe.

Segovia: Segovia is another UNESCO certified World Heritage site. It is famous for the splendid Roman aqueduct which was built with 20400 stones and stands even today after about 2000 years of construction. The Alcazar of Segovia which is a brilliant perfect fortress from the thirteenth century and the Lady of Cathedrals which is well known for its interesting ornamentation and gothic style of design are two places that are a “must see” in Segovia.

Seville: Seville, the capital city of Andalusia offers a wide range of Moorish architecture. Seville’s Cathedral, the tomb of Christopher Columbus and Giralda, the bell tower are the most important places to be visited in Seville. When you are in Seville, you are right at the heart of Andalusian culture and can witness some bullfights and experience the famous Flamenco music. Do not miss Plaze de Espana and the Alcazar, a medieval Islamic palace.

Costa del Sol and Costa Brava can also be visited, especially if you are beach lovers.

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Relax with the Beauty of Andratx- Spain

Andratx is located in the south west area of Mallorca and has more than 7,000 residents. Here is a municipality belonging to the Balearic Islands known for its picturesque scenery and amazing resources of mountains and clear waters.

In Andratx, you will still see the traces of ancient Spain despite the infrastructure and technological developments in the previous years. These developments have improved the economy and continue to attract local and foreign tourists.

Within the town, you will see some remains of the wall that served as the barrier from pirate attacks during the earlier times. The cobbled streets are parts of the town that make you feel the Old Spain period. These are some of the attractions that should not be missed when you visit Andratx.

Things to Do

As it is a part of the historic Spain, it is worth having a historic tour in Andratx. You can visit the 19th century town hall and the 15th century Sagrament Tower that is housed inside the Son Mas Castle. You can also see the magnificent church of Santa Maria d’Andratx which has the architecture of an 18th century temple.

If you are fond of fishing, note that the Port of Andratx was a fishing village and fishing is an activity that most tourists will enjoy. The large marina attracts local and international tourists. With many resorts to choose from, you can always enjoy a day lazing and relaxing on the beautiful beaches in Andratx.

For an affordable getaway, you can always rent a vacation home or stay in the reasonably priced accommodation places in the town. You will enjoy the sight of orange and olive trees as you stay in seaside villages or on the sandy beaches.

Shopping is also fun, especially when you head to the town market. There are many things to buy as souvenirs and you can fill your shopping bags with shirts, trinkets, artwork and other souvenir items.

You can also enjoy the breeze as you take a long walk or just go for a bike ride enjoying the sight of people and natural resources in the area.

When you need to just relax and feel the break that you deserve from your busy worldly involvements, the best place to go to is Andratx, Spain. You will surely be refreshed and you will feel recharged as you go back to your daily routines.

Take a break and feel the beauty of Andratx!

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Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Places of interest in Spain – Zaragoza


Spain is a blessed country. Mother Nature has blessed Spain with her beautiful smile, beautiful mountain range, splendid beaches, vast land full of vegetation and pleasant weather. What more does a tourist require for relaxing? Zaragoza, a city in the Aragon province is considered to be the fifth biggest citiy of Spain and one of the cities rich in turn out of tourists and in its riches. Zaragoza is called the ‘blessed city’ of Spain. Historians say that the city was under the occupation of Murallas and then it was under the occupation of Romans. Tourism is one of the biggest trades in Zaragoza. The tourist centers here are very helpful to the tourists like in other places of Spain.

Canal:

This canal called the Canal Imperial de Aragon is popular for its vast vegetation in its entire stretch of about 62 miles. Along its entire course many tourist resorts have been established. In fact this canal has made Zaragoza a wealthy city and tourism has made it wealthier. This canal is believed to have been built in the 18th century and some improvements have been made to it in recent times.

River Ebro:

This great river Rio Ebro as called in Spanish language has blessed Zaragoza with much natural scenery. The five large bridges for example are one of the most important places of visit. There are many recreational facilities throughout its entire course in the city of Zaragoza. The tourist centers have established boat clubs for the recreation of the tourists. In fact during the period of Romans, this river was their lifeline both as a means of communication and as a means of vegetation. The river also irrigates a large area of land and is responsible for the lush vegetation.

Amusement parks:

This is another most attractive place for tourists. The park has enough amusement opportunities for children, adults and for the old. There are rides like horse riding, cycling, etc. There is a roller coaster, water sports, swimming pools, theme park, etc. The tourist is kept busy throughout his stay in Zaragoza. The amusement parks have restaurants for the convenience of the tourists. Normally tourists who visit Zaragoza will not miss this park; in fact they spend more time in this park.

Calatayud, the nearest city of Zaragoza has many places of interest like centuries old cathedral, churches and many others.

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Tuesday, 4 May 2010
The Spanish Siesta
The peculiarly Spanish tradition of the Siesta is known worldwide without having been adopted extensively elsewhere, apart from Spanish outposts.

In the latter part of the afternoon, many shops and businesses close between 2 and 5 p.m. Rather than going home to sleep, many choose to pass the time at a cafe, restaurant or bar. Therefore, these stay open during these hours and have a later siesta closing time, from 4 p.m. to 8/9 p.m. in the evening.

Tradition

Traditionally the siesta allowed labourers in rural Spain the opportunity to have some respite from the heat. They would sleep for a few hours and return to their work rested and able to work on into the cooler evening.

Modern Day

It is no longer only farm labourers that subscribe to the tradition of the Siesta; office workers in air-conditioned city buildings also choose to do so. A reason for this is another great Spanish tradition: the long, filling lunch. Lunch in Spain is a family affair and may last for a couple of hours. Heading back to work with a belly full of food and wine is a recipe for a drowsy unproductive afternoon at work. So instead the general populace partake of a snooze and return to work later.

The evenings continue much later in Spain, with people regularly heading out only at about midnight and socialising until the early hours of the morning. The siesta also helps people to catch up on their lost sleep from late nights.

Changing Times

Though many are still avid proponents of the siesta, in some regions or employment it is not possible to maintain. Madrid and Barcelona are busy cities that tend to keep going throughout the day, and all over Spain, supermarkets and large stores keep their doors open all day and still have the later closing times of other businesses. Workers still stay up until the early hours of the morning in accordance with the social norms. On an average, changing times mean that Spaniards sleep one hour less per day than Europeans elsewhere.

The Spanish may not actually sleep during the Siesta, and for some it is impossible, but for many, the siesta offers a welcome respite from the heat of the day and time to digest a healthy lunch in peace. As a tourist in Spain, you may adopt the local customs with ease and even relief, but should you choose to keep your own country’s body clock ticking, be aware that not everyone will be in step.

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The Museum of El Prado
The Prado is easily the most popular sight visited by international tourists visiting Madrid, the capital of Spain. It can be found within the “golden triangle” of the city which also houses two other renowned galleries.

The Prado Museum is the largest art gallery in the world and it is home to many world famous paintings, sculptures, illustrations, coins and art in other mediums. In its vaults lie over 6,600 paintings, while only 2,000 of its 8,600 strong collection are on exhibit due to restricted exhibition space.

All works exhibited at The Prado were created between the 12th century and the early 1800s and the works of Europe’s greatest Old Masters can be viewed there.

History

The Spanish King Charles III desired to form a collection of art to be housed in a single building, and this was the origin of the Prado as we know it today.

Fernando VII continued with his vision and Charles’ collection became the Royal Museum of Painting and Sculpture. When the monarchy in Nationalist Spain fell, the collection fell into public hands and became the Prado National Museum.

During the civil war in Spain, the collection was sent to Geneva in Switzerland for safekeeping and was brought back to Madrid only after WWII.

Works of Art

The Prado’s collection of paintings numbers roughly 7,800 and approximately 900 of these are currently exhibited. Spanish artists represented at the Prado include Goya, Velázquez, El Greco and Murillo. The most well known work from the Spanish School would be Velázquez’s Las Meninas.

The Prado does not only contain Spanish works, but art from all over Europe. Italian works include those by Botticelli, Tintoretto, Tiziano and Mantenga. Early Flemish art also has a high profile with paintings from Bosch and Brueghel, amongst many others. German, French and Dutch Art include works by Durer, Poussin and Rembrandt.

The Prado also owns other significant collections; including approximately 5,000 drawings and over 2,000 prints. Also housed at the Prado are around 700 sculptures and 1,000 coins and medals. A further 2,000 objects and works of art fall into the miscellaneous category.

Opening and Entrance Fees

The Prado Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day except Monday, with an admission fee of 6 Euros. However, between 6 and 8 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday and between 5 and 8 p.m. on Sunday, admission is completely free. If you are an art enthusiast, taking advantage of free entry will allow you to view more of the vast collection than may be possible in one trip.

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Places of interest in Spain – Zaragoza
Spain is a blessed country. Mother Nature has blessed Spain with her beautiful smile, beautiful mountain range, splendid beaches, vast land full of vegetation and pleasant weather. What more does a tourist require for relaxing? Zaragoza, a city in the Aragon province is considered to be the fifth biggest citiy of Spain and one of the cities rich in turn out of tourists and in its riches. Zaragoza is called the ‘blessed city’ of Spain. Historians say that the city was under the occupation of Murallas and then it was under the occupation of Romans. Tourism is one of the biggest trades in Zaragoza. The tourist centers here are very helpful to the tourists like in other places of Spain.

Canal:

This canal called the Canal Imperial de Aragon is popular for its vast vegetation in its entire stretch of about 62 miles. Along its entire course many tourist resorts have been established. In fact this canal has made Zaragoza a wealthy city and tourism has made it wealthier. This canal is believed to have been built in the 18th century and some improvements have been made to it in recent times.

River Ebro:

This great river Rio Ebro as called in Spanish language has blessed Zaragoza with much natural scenery. The five large bridges for example are one of the most important places of visit. There are many recreational facilities throughout its entire course in the city of Zaragoza. The tourist centers have established boat clubs for the recreation of the tourists. In fact during the period of Romans, this river was their lifeline both as a means of communication and as a means of vegetation. The river also irrigates a large area of land and is responsible for the lush vegetation.

Amusement parks:

This is another most attractive place for tourists. The park has enough amusement opportunities for children, adults and for the old. There are rides like horse riding, cycling, etc. There is a roller coaster, water sports, swimming pools, theme park, etc. The tourist is kept busy throughout his stay in Zaragoza. The amusement parks have restaurants for the convenience of the tourists. Normally tourists who visit Zaragoza will not miss this park; in fact they spend more time in this park.

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Lugo – the city of Roman Walls
Overview

The city Lugo is situated on a hill on the Miño river bank in the northwest part of Spain and is in the Galician autonomous community. Its population in 2009 was about 97,000. There are two important things that characterize Lugo – the river Minho and the Roman walls. The remains of the ancient walls from the Roman past have been preserved in this city and are declared as Heritage Site. There are some important buildings inside the walls – Cathedral, City Hall and palace Archiepiscopal.

History

Paulus Fabius Maximus founded this city in the year 13 -14 BC and named it Lucus Augusti on orders from the Roman Emperor Augustus. The word Lucus indicates Holy Wood and the word Lugo is derived from the word Lucus. The city went through a number of bloody episodes because of various takeovers by Suevi, Visigoths, Muslims, Christians, etc. During the war of independence, the French damaged the walls constructed by Romans to protect the city.

The Roman walls are the best example of Roman legacy. Later on the Romanesque Cathedral was built inside. There are ten gates in the walls through which one can access the pedestrian street networks and also the granite buildings. The popular gates are – Porta Miñá or Carmen gateway, Nova gate, Santiago gate or San Pedro gate. Carmen gateway was normally used by the pilgrims going to Santiago de Compostela. The Santiago gate was constructed in the 18th century through which you can enter the Lugo cathedral directly.

Climate

The maximum and minimum average temperatures in Lugo are 19 °C and 7 °C respectively.

Cultural Heritage

The Regional Museum at Lugo has been in existence since 1957 and it has some of the important religious art collections.

Important monuments in this city are as follows:

1.Inside the Spa of Lugo you will find the Roman thermal baths.

2.Roman walls of Lugo were built in the 3rd century for defending the city from Barbarians.

3.The convent San Francisco houses the Provincial museum of Lugo.

4.The Lugo Cathedral was built during 1129-1273.

Cuisine

Pork and veal are the main things used in Lugo’s traditional cooking. However the tourists might also get seafood and fish items in the restaurants. The dish – lacón con grelos that is made with ingredients such as pork shoulder, turnip, chorizo and potatoes – is the most popular dish in this place. During the festival a dish made from Octopus, paprika, marinated salt and olive oil is eaten extensively.

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Sitges – The Jewel of the Mediterranean
Overview

Sitges is a small city in Catalonia in Spain and is situated 35 Km from the Barcelona city. It is well known throughout the world for its carnival as well as film festival. It is very popular for the historic sites, nightlife and beaches. This city is famous for gay tourists who visit this place in July-August every year.

Nowadays this city has earned the reputation of a dynamic cultural oasis and its economy is dependent mainly on tourism and culture. It has a good quality infrastructure because of which congresses, seminars, conferences and company meetings are conducted in this city.

History

In the 19th century, the Catalan painter – Santiago Rusiñol started living in this city, thereby increasing its reputation as an artsy city. However, this town got recognition only in 1960s and it became the only center in Spain for the counterculture and was known as Ibiza in miniature.

Climate

The maximum and minimum average temperatures in this city are 28 °C in July-August and 13 °C in January. The best time for tourists to visit this city is in late spring and early autumn when the heat is tolerable and there could be showers that cool the city.

Art and Culture

The following museums in Sitges can be visited by the tourists:

Cau Ferrat – this has works of Santiago Rusiñol and his contemporary artists. This also exhibits wrought iron collections from all over the world.

Romantic Museum – is housed in an old 18th century building and exhibits a rich Catalan family lifestyle during the Romantic Movement.

Maricel Museum – has a large collection of medieval art.

Zonas de la villa – exhibits artifacts of ancient Iberian settlement as well as a Roman villa.

Cuisine

The popular dish in this place is xató and the ingredients in this are cod, tuna, escarole salad, anchovies, black olives, etc. But the taste is given mainly by the sauce made from scalded chilies, garlic, toasted almonds, olive oil, vinegar, salt and hot peppers.

Sports and Entertainment

This city has a total of 17 sand beaches where tourists can spend their time. In addition there are a number of marinas and golf courses existing in this city. The marinas have different nautical activities; many companies have adventure programs like hiking, potholing and climbing. Motor racing is very popular in this city. Events have been organized from 1908-1920 on public roads.

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