Travel-mart :: Travel Guide
Amsterdam:
Amsterdam is a vibrant, fast-paced city. Amsterdam attracts a diverse mix of travelers.
The Leidesplein, the vivacious epicenter of Amsterdam comes to life as soon as darkness descends the city. It has an abundance of street performers to keep you entertained. One of the central attractions most popular in Amsterdam is the Anne Frankhuis which is a truly moving experience. The highlights of Amsterdam is the royal Palace, the National Monument, the skinny bridge, the Albert Cuyp market and the beautiful houses along the canals. Not to be forgotten, a visit to a windmill, and a stop at a diamond factory.
Thailand:
Serenity, peace and spirituality are words to describe the beautiful and rich country of Thailand. Bangkok, a bustling and vibrant city, is the capital and worth spending a few days in. Attractions include the famous Chatuchak weekend market, paradise for a shoppers where you can buy everything from clothes to furniture, amazing golden palace and temple mount. A trip to Thailand is not complete without a visit to the Royal Grand Palace. This architectural wonder is worth every effort. However, the main attraction for tourists is simply the infamous Reclining Buddha. The Buddha is 153 feet long and 50 feet high. Phuket is a jewel among islands of thailand. It has a serene quality about it, perfect for the traveler wishing a nice, tropical vacation.
Las-Vegas:
Not just for gamblers, Las Vegas is for everyone. The most exciting "fun city" in the world. Las Vegas is bigger, more spectacular, more excessive, with more to see, and more to do. This city has icons such as a replica of the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, a giant golden lion, the Luxor pyramid, and all the glittering casinos along the strip.
New Zealand:
New Zealand is a wonderful travel destination and is a country of contrasts, adventure and great beauty.
Visitors to Queenstown in the South Island can try bungee jumping, jet boating and many other white knuckle activities. The mountains of the Southern Alps are the ideal backdrop for skiing, snowboarding and climbing, while the rugged terrain is great for mountain biking and tramping. The miles of coastline are also great for a surfing, swimming and kayaking vacation. Visit the vibrant, friendly cities such as Auckland, with its great nightlife and shopping, Wellington, home to arts and culture of New-Zealand, or Christchurch, the garden city.
London:
London is without a doubt the most widely recognized city in the world.
The major sightseeings in London include the Tower of London, St. Pauls Cathedral and Piccadilly. Don't leave London without experiencing Stonehenge and Windsor Castle. One must vist delightful Winchester and it's impressive cathedral. The trip to london will be incomplete if one doesn't visit the Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, Big Ben, Victoria & Albert Museum, Madame Tussaud's, Tate Modern.
Honolulu:
Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, is the point of entry for most visitors to the Hawiian Islands.
Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor are justly famous attractions in the Honolulu area, and definitely in the "must see" category. But the rest of Oahu is equally interesting, and even more spectacularly beautiful. Oahu is well supplied with paved roads, which (along with the excellent weather) makes it the best of all the islands to explore from the seat of a rented Harley-Davidson motorcycle. (After visiting the Arizona Memorial, something every American--and every Japanese!--should do, you will be proud to be riding a Harley.) One can ride completely around Oahu in a day, but there is so much to see that, if you have the time, it is better to rent that Harley for at least a week.
Sydney:
Sydney is probably the world's most beautiful major city, with a truly great harbor. Be sure to take a harbor tour by boat, or you will miss the most beautiful aspect of this great city. Sydney is considered one of the top beach cities of the world. The ocean and harbor beaches of Sydney are famous throughout the world. The best beach of Sydney, according to a majority of the people, is the Bondi beach. This is one of Sydney's most crowded beaches.
Also don't miss the spectacular view from the top of Sydney Tower, one of the tallest structures in the world.The most famous tourist attractions of Sydney is, of course, the Sydney Opera House, which is also considered one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Some of the museums offering a glimpse into the local history and culture of Sydney are Australian Museum, Don Bank Museum, and Elizabeth Bay House.
Chicago:
Chicago is the quintessential heart of America.
Chicago is a city unlike any other. Chicago has many famous tourist attractions. One of these is the John G. Shedd Aquarium and Oceanarium. The other attractions of chicago include Adler Planetarium, The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Sears Tower Sky Deck, Lincoln Park Zoo, Navy Pier IMAX, Navy Pier Attractions. The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum continues to be on the leading edge of science museums. Navy pier features a number of events and entertainment daily.
The most visible feature is the 150-foot Ferris wheel. You will also find a musical carousel to ride, a favorite among children. An important landmark of Chicago, the Sears Towers, was once the world's tallest building. One of the amusement parks of Chicago is the Disney Quest. This is an interactive theme park in Chicago. The Kathy Osterman Beach in Chicago has numerous sand volleyball courts where matches are organized. This spot is commonly known as Hollywood Beach.
