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The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red colours of the French flag in Paris, France, November 16, 2015, to pay tribute to the victims of a series of deadly attacks on Friday in the French capital.
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Monique Basley, Curiosity walks in Valletta – A guide with an interactive site
Publishing another tourist guide about Malta is normally accepted as routine but Malte, La Valette – Parcours-promenades dans la capitale by Monique Basley managed to hit on a novel idea – that of creating an attractively packed interactive internet site (visiterlavalette.com) that does not only complement the colourful illustrated 142-page book but comes alive with updates on current events on the island as a tourist attraction and loads of other tips for visitors, timesofmalta.com reported.
The book also carries a 70-page separate accompanying booklet, which guides visitors to walks in the capital city of Valletta.
Monique Basley, French documentalist and journalist, is no newcomer to the city-fortress, a Unesco world heritage site. Having travelled extensively to Canada, the US, Argentina, Thailand, China and several other European capitals she admits to be passionately in love with Valletta.
For her guide she researched documented information from several sources adding witty anecdotes, observations and succinct bits bringing her favourite city to life, especially for first time visitors. Using colour indicators both in her book as well as on the interactive site, a series of flash codes help would-be tourists to visualise sites, museums and attractions offering useful links for updates wherever possible.
Though the book focuses on the capital, Basley’s guide brings to the fore complementary information that leads one to visit other places in Malta and Gozo.
Also conversant in English Basley wrote this guide in French to offer practical insights on history, legends, architecture, culture and events to the 150,000 French-speakers who visit Malta every year.
The book cum internet site is not just a tourist guide. The author proposes several itineraries in Valletta through a number of interesting walks around the bastions accessing a myriad of narrow streets and steps.
An easy to carry separate booklet outlines some curiosities that one usually overlooks in the city, most of them written in stone hundreds of years ago. These promenades lead the visitor to various palaces and auberges.
With Valletta hosting various cultural and political European and international events, Malte, La Valette is bound to enchant and guide eager tourists.
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Louvre-museet. Foto: wikipedia.org
Museer og landemerker i Paris gjenåpner mandag ettermiddag, opplyser en talsmann for innenriksdepartementet, melder AFP. Det skriver nrk.no
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Tbilisi
Georgia’s capital city of Tbilisi, and Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, may become sister cities, according to Tbilisi Mayor David Narmania, azernews.az reported.
He expressed his hope that the capital of Georgia will sign a sistership agreement with Baku soon, adding that the sister city process is already underway.
“The negotiations have already been held and relevant documents have been prepared. I believe that in the near future, Tbilisi and Baku will sign a document to become sister cities,” he said.
Narmania highlighted various projects and investment programs to be carried out between the two cities. “We will pay special attention to the development of tourism. There are wide opportunities for that,” he added.
Narmania went on saying that city officials would develop tourism in the regions where large Azerbaijani communities live. “We will first and foremost expand cultural infrastructures which contribute to the development of tourism in those regions,” the Tbilisi Mayor added.
Baku, known as home to an ancient civilization dating back to 5500 BC, is a compact city in which visitors can easily walk around the city center to see most attractions, along with a mix of architecture.
The capital is the location where past and present are intricately intertwined, having always attracted tourists.
Sabail district is a central and ancient dwelling within Baku city, located along the Caspian Sea.
There are also monuments dating to ancient ages and medieval centuries within the district. Icherisheher, meaning Old City, is the most magnificent of the historical monuments in Azerbaijan and is included by UNESCO among the world cultural heritage items. The Shirvanshah palace complex, which is another astonishing state historical architectural museum-preserve, is its masterpiece.
The open-air museum, and Baku’s most majestic and mysterious monument – the Maiden Tower or Giz Galasi – is also located here. Built in the shape of a cylinder on the Caspian Sea shore, the Maiden Tower is a structure which, rather like a buttress, sticks out from the cylindrical tower on the sea side.
The Flame Towers, the tallest skyscraper in Baku at a height of 190 m, is also a beautiful symbol of the city.
Tbilisi is a city whose history goes back more than one thousand years.
The city is not only a stronghold of early Christianity, as the beautiful ancient churches indicate, but here also coexists different religious traditions. So, many mosques, synagogues and churches of various Christian denominations can be seen in Tbilisi.
Tourists can also spend many unforgettable hours walking along the charming streets of the old town and discovering its most hidden corners. It is also possible to visit the grand open-air museum or admire the wonderful panorama of the city while climbing the walls of the ancient Narikala fortress.
The main sights of Tbilisi are its cathedrals and churches, such as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the Metekhi Church and Anchiskhati Basilica, the most ancient cathedral in the capital, built in the 6th century. The Dzhvarismama church from the 16th century and the Cathedral of Zemo Betlemi, built in the 18th century, are also among “must see” tourist sites.
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By 2019, one European capital city plans to be completely car-free.
A newly-elected city council in Oslo, Norway, made the landmark decision to restrict all private vehicles from the capital’s centre, marking the first permanent ban of this kind, theweathernetwork.com reported.
Oslo’s city council is comprised of Norway’s Labour, Green, and Socialist Left parties – all of which intend to construct 60 km of extra bike lanes in the interim, while allocating more funds to the city’s public transport system, Reuters reports.
“We want to have a car-free centre,” Lan Marie Nguyen Berg (28), lead negotiator for the Green Party in Oslo, told Reuters. She’s now a member of the City Government, as Councillor for the Environment and Communications.
The ban is part of a larger plan from Oslo’s politicians, calling for a drastic reduction of carbon emissions, including cutting all carbon emissions in half in five years, by comparison to 1990s levels.
Although the proposal is environmentally appealing, there are concerns about accessibility issues for commuters with disabilities. Local businesses, too, worry that lack of vehicle access will impact their Revenue.
Council members have assured the public that vehicles transporting those with disabilities, or bringing food to businesses, will still be permitted in the area.
For those unable to ride a bike, or reluctant to use public transport, the city has offered to subsidize the cost of an electric bike.
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Foto: Franck Fife / AFP / NRK
Det irske bandet U2 var lørdag kveld utenfor konsertlokalet Bataclan i Paris og la ned blomster til minne om de drepte. U2 har avlyst sine to konserter i den franske hovedstaden etter angrepene, melder nrk.no
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I Dubais nye Legoland, i regi av Dubai Parks & Resorts, kombineres tradisjonelle Lego-temaer med zombier og smurfer, skriver VG.
Emiratet, som er ett av sju i De forente arabiske emirater (med Abu Dhabi som føderal hovedstad), er kjent for sine overdådige bygninger og turistinvesteringer, og det nye Legoland’et som skal åpne høsten 2016, blir ikke noe unntak.
Parken til tre og en halv milliard norske kroner, som 11 000 mann jobber med å få ferdig i tide, skal blant annet inneholde et “zombieland” der du må flykte fra truende zombier og en fritt-fall-opplevelse fra et 56 meter høyt tårn, ifølge svenske Alt om Resor.
Berg-og-dalbanen “Dragen” skal suse tvers gjennom et legoslott i 60 km/t, og det skal byggest et 4D-univers basert på amerikanske vampyr-filmer!
For å tekkes besøkende fra Asia skal det også bygges et mini-Bollywood der opplevelsene spinnes rundt indiske film-temaer.
Og som i legoland flest blir det både vannrutsjebaner, karuseller, togbaner, shoppingområdet Riverland, og selvsagt rikelig med mat- og drikkestasjoner, samt et hotellkompleks.
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Som om det ikke var vilt nok fra før, har det 50 meter høye heisekranhotellet Faralda NDSM Crane Hotel (bildet) i Nederlands hovedstad Amsterdam begynt med såkalt “rope jump”, skriver Dagbladet.
“Rope jump” minner om strikkhopp, men i stedet for å bli dratt rett opp igjen etter det frie fallet, svinger du som en pendel opptil 90 meter fram og tilbake.
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Nyttårsaften neste år stenger restaurant Noma i København, flere ganger kåret til verdens beste. Men Noma gjenoppstår i 2017 som en slags “Urban Farm” i fristaden Christiania, der de skal dyrke alle grønnsaker selv og bare servere sesongråvarer – vegetarisk på sommeren og mye fisk på vinterstid, skriver VG.
Og, til våren åpner Noma-chef Rene Redzepi en Noma-“lillesøster” i Strandgade 198, et steinkast fra moderrestauranten. Dette blir et mer folkelig spisested, sier Noma-eieren.
-Vi må gjøre noe for at Noma blir en mer solid forretning, for det er vi ikke i dag, sier Redzepi til avisen Politiken.
Flere av Københavns topp-restauranter har fått sine “lillesøstre”: AOK har åpnet restauranten No.2, Formel B har åpnet Uformel, mens Kadeau står bak den mindre formelle restauranten Pony.
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Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku, and the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, may become sister cities, according to Tbilisi Mayor David Narmania, azernews.az reported.
He expressed his hope that the capital of Georgia will sign a sistership agreement with Baku soon, adding that the sister city process is already underway.
“The negotiations have already been held and relevant documents have been prepared. I believe that in the near future, Tbilisi and Baku will sign a document to become sister cities,” he said.
Narmania highlighted various projects and investment programs to be carried out between the two cities. “We will pay special attention to the development of tourism. There are wide opportunities for that,” he added.
Narmania went on saying that city officials would develop tourism in the regions where large Azerbaijani communities live. “We will first and foremost expand cultural infrastructures which contribute to the development of tourism in those regions,” the Tbilisi Mayor added.
Baku, known as home to an ancient civilization dating back to 5500 BC, is a compact city in which visitors can easily walk around the city center to see most attractions, along with a mix of architecture.
The capital is the location where past and present are intricately intertwined, having always attracted tourists.
Sabail district is a central and ancient dwelling within Baku city, located along the Caspian Sea.
There are also monuments dating to ancient ages and medieval centuries within the district. Icherisheher, meaning Old City, is the most magnificent of the historical monuments in Azerbaijan and is included by UNESCO among the world cultural heritage items. The Shirvanshah palace complex, which is another astonishing state historical architectural museum-preserve, is its masterpiece.
The open-air museum, and Baku’s most majestic and mysterious monument – the Maiden Tower or Giz Galasi – is also located here. Built in the shape of a cylinder on the Caspian Sea shore, the Maiden Tower is a structure which, rather like a buttress, sticks out from the cylindrical tower on the sea side.
The Flame Towers, the tallest skyscraper in Baku at a height of 190 m, is also a beautiful symbol of the city.
Tbilisi is a city whose history goes back more than one thousand years.
The city is not only a stronghold of early Christianity, as the beautiful ancient churches indicate, but here also coexists different religious traditions. So, many mosques, synagogues and churches of various Christian denominations can be seen in Tbilisi.
Tourists can also spend many unforgettable hours walking along the charming streets of the old town and discovering its most hidden corners. It is also possible to visit the grand open-air museum or admire the wonderful panorama of the city while climbing the walls of the ancient Narikala fortress.
The main sights of Tbilisi are its cathedrals and churches, such as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the Metekhi Church and Anchiskhati Basilica, the most ancient cathedral in the capital, built in the 6th century. The Dzhvarismama church from the 16th century and the Cathedral of Zemo Betlemi, built in the 18th century, are also among “must see” tourist sites.