Holiday Destinations

Holiday Destinations

Postby Laura » Tue Mar 19, 2019 2:12 am

Guanajuato, Guanajuato is a great place to visit. There is lots of places to sightsee and things to do there. Food is great and people are awesome and welcoming.
You can find nice little hotels and big places such as Hotel Mision Guanajuato, which is not far from downtown.

At night, you can enjoy the traditional "callejoneada", visit el "Callejón del Beso", or the Mummy Museum. Guanajuato is a very traditional city and has a lot of history. You can find several small shops to buy all types of souvenirs and clothing at a very good price. Plus, the weather at Guanajuato is great!
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Admin » Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:11 am

Wait, wait Laura - this place sounds awesome, but what country is it?? :)
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Jordi » Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:13 am

Guanajuato sounds mexican to my ears.
Accordin to Laura's explanation, Guanajuato is an awesome place to visit and I suppose it is not a touristic place. This is a great advantge if you are interested in discover the real Mexico. Unfortunately most of the people who go to this country usually spend their time in Mexico DF and in one of the well-known mexican seaside resort. A pity.
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Gala » Sun Apr 21, 2019 8:06 am

Well, taste differ..
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Susana » Wed Apr 24, 2019 2:57 pm

I have to confess that I haven't heard before about Guanajuato. It seems quite an interesting place to visit. Visiting regions or cities which are not very well known allow you to know more about the real life of these places. The problem with many holiday destinations is that they are completely overcrowded with tourists, and it is difficult to find out how the local people live, traditional food, neighborhoods where people live...
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Als » Sun Jun 02, 2019 10:09 pm

For working reasons, I have lived in several places and among these, I can advise to visit Florence. If you are looking for a city full of attractions, museums or churches to be visited, of course this city won't turn you down. In it, you can find everything you want to; if you like the Italian culture, this is the ideal place because a lot of the most famous artists came from this city or lived a long part of their lives in it. So, you can appreciate their influence everywhere. If you aren't interested in the art, you can, anyway, enjoy the fashionable streets well-know anywhere in the world. Besides, you could move to Pisa, home to the leaning Tower, attracting millions of tourists every year. I don't want to spoil the rest, otherwise I would risk messing all up but that I can say is you cannot renounce to visit a heterogeneous and multi-ethnical city like this.
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to visit Florence and I am sure you won't repent. Good journey
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Yanina » Tue Jun 18, 2019 12:05 pm

Rosario is a city located in Santa Fe province, Argentina. I love this place and am happy to have the chance of living here now. This is a place with many green areas and cultural activities to enjoy. Even though the city is well known in the national newspapers due to its serious safety issues, I think that it is a great place to spend a weekend. There are activities for every range of age. Children have many options and the wheather all over the year allows to do outdoor activities.
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Re: Holiday Destinations

Postby Gino » Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:49 am

The best place to visit? The WORD!!!

During my life I have visted every corner of our hert, traveling by car, by train, by ferry. Every single place has its own specific beauties: from the silent and always changing desent of Sahara, to the caotic and lightfull LosAngelese, from the colorfull and quite coast of Maldives to the cold Antarctica; you can fall in love for some specific aspect of their so different landscapes.
Finally, never forget to try to understand and live as local people do, this is the best way to identify yourself with the place you are visiting
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