Budapest – City of Culture

February 232010

In all Europe and in Hungary too, cultural tourism has great traditions. Budapest offers a huge range of cultural entertainment all year around. There are a number of great museums, theatrical performances and concerts of classical and light music every day.
On the other hand cultural tourism and also the demands of cultural tourist have been changing constantly. The tendencies show that instead of the traditional cultural offer of the institutes, a new, innovative mixture of cultural products and services, the cultural experience is coming into the point of interest of the cultural consumer. It is also important for Budapest to keep up with this new trend, highlighting the unique offer of the city with new ideas, cultural cooperations and long term projects, especially in the field of promotion.
The Cultural Budapest Group, set up by the Tourism Office of Budapest in cooperation with the Palace of Arts, gathers the leading cultural institutions of Budapest in order to present and promote the capitals cultural offer together.
This cultural presentation introduces the most important cultural venues of Budapest.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Budapest!

Tourism Office of Budapest

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Arnhem City Tourism and Travel – Churches, Parks, Shopping

February 202010

Video published by www.arnhem-tourism.com Travel Guide for Arnhem City, the Netherlands See also: http://www.utrecht-tourism.com

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Marrakech Travel Doc Part 01

February 172010

Marrakesh or Marrakech (Amazigh: Murakush, Arabic مراكش Murrakush), known as the “Red City”, is a city / wilaya with a population of 1,036,500 (as of 2006), the capital of the mid-southwestern Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz (#11), near the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Until a few decades ago, Morocco was known as Kingdom of Marrakesh by Arabs, Persians and Europeans. European names of Morocco, Marruecos, Maroc, Marokko..etc are directly derived from the Berber word Murakush.

Marrakesh city has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco and also has one of the busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa el Fna. The square bustles with acrobats, story-tellers, water sellers, dancers, and musicians, as well as drug lords by day; By night, the square turns into food stalls, becoming a huge open-air restaurant with busy life that include the infamous Ladies of the Night (prostitutes).

Like many North African and Middle Eastern cities, Marrakech comprises both an old fortified city (the médina) and an adjacent modern city (called Gueliz). It is served by Ménara International Airport (RAK is the code for the airport) and a rail link to Casablanca and the north.

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Tourism Red Deer’s Visitor Information Centre

February 172010

Meet, Compete, Play, Stay… Central Welcome to Red Deer, hub of tourism, culture, entertainment, heritage and business for Greater Red Deer. We invite you to discover and experience all the amenities and hospitality that our community has to offer. Plan your next vacation, weekend getaway, convention or family reunion in Red Deer, where everyday is a new discovery! http://www.tourismreddeer.net Video created and owned by Tourism Red Deer ***please note if you use profanity of any sort in your comments they will be removed and you will be blocked from making any further comments.***

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Marrakech Travel Doc Part 02

February 72010

Marrakesh or Marrakech (Amazigh: Murakush, Arabic مراكش Murrakush), known as the “Red City”, is a city / wilaya with a population of 1,036,500 (as of 2006), the capital of the mid-southwestern Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz (#11), near the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Until a few decades ago, Morocco was known as Kingdom of Marrakesh by Arabs, Persians and Europeans. European names of Morocco, Marruecos, Maroc, Marokko..etc are directly derived from the Berber word Murakush.

Marrakesh city has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco and also has one of the busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa el Fna. The square bustles with acrobats, story-tellers, water sellers, dancers, and musicians, as well as drug lords by day; By night, the square turns into food stalls, becoming a huge open-air restaurant with busy life that include the infamous Ladies of the Night (prostitutes).

Like many North African and Middle Eastern cities, Marrakech comprises both an old fortified city (the médina) and an adjacent modern city (called Gueliz). It is served by Ménara International Airport (RAK is the code for the airport) and a rail link to Casablanca and the north.

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Senegal Travel Doc Part 01

January 282010

Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country south of the Sénégal River in western Africa. Senegal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, and Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the south. The Gambia lies almost entirely within Senegal, surrounded on the north, east and south; from its western coast, Gambia’s territory follows the Gambia River more than 300 kilometres (186 miles) inland. Dakar is the capital city of Senegal, located on the Cape Verde Peninsula on the country’s Atlantic coast.

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School Youth Trip to Germany 2008

January 212010

Germany is great and Germans are crazy, German boys are better-looking than English ones (feel free to disagree) and Milka chocolate is the thing to buy when in Germany. These are just some of the findings 15 students from 15 UK schools found when they visited Hamburg as part of an initiative organised by the German National Tourist Office (GNTO) and UK-German Connection. The itinerary for the 15-year-old winners of a competition included Hamburg’s sights such as the famous “Speicherstadt” (warehouse city), Fish Market, and the new urban development “HarbourCity”. The group also visited a German school (Gymnasium Ohmoor), the HSH Nordbank Arena, home ground of the Hamburger SV football team, and took part in the “Schlager Move” festival where “crazy Germans” enjoyed and sang along to cheesy music. In the recently opened International Maritime Museum the British students and their group leaders from UK-German Connection and the GNTO were the first English-speaking visitor group.

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Chicago Office of Tourism, Penny Brown & Jason Moy – 2009

January 132010

Chicago City Tourism Office, Penny Brown & Jason Moy – 2009

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