Kewi Travels Guide:
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SynopsisEver wanted to travel to a place that would challenge your view of the best European cities to visit? Budapest is that place. One of the largest cities in Europe, Budapest can hold its own among the more popular travel destinations on the continent. Its cafés, iconic buildings and architecture are in the same class as those in Paris, Vienna and London. Views of the city from both sides of the Danube River are awe-inspiring. The food choices, culture and attractions that Budapest offers is incredible. What's more is that it is significantly cheaper than any Western European destination. This concise guide will take you up and down the hills on the Buda side of the city and in and out the shopping districts and grand avenues of the Pest side with a sampling of nature from both halves. One visit to Budapest will change the way you think about Central Europe.
SynopsisEver wanted to travel to a place that you probably can't pronounce correctly? If so, then Ljubljana is a good choice. Slovenia's small capital offers an interesting compromise between the grandeur of its Habsburg past and the more tumultuous period of breaking away from Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Slovenia was the first Former Yugoslavian Republic to fully integrate itself within the EU, and it hasn't looked back since. From the museums and galleries to the Medieval and Baroque architecture along the Ljubljanica River, there is much to see. And between the puppet theaters and legends of the dragon that lives beneath the castle, there are many stories to be told. Come and write Ljubljana into your own life story.
SynopsisEver thought of traveling around the Balkans? Then Belgrade should be your first stop. This large city is well-connected to everything in the region and has outgrown its wartime reputation to become one of Europe's party capitals. There is a lot to like here. Influenced by the Ancient Romans, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires and, more recently, Yugoslavia, Belgrade is a city with a varied history. This concise guide will walk you around the Old Town and Kalemegdan fortress before highlighting the modern side of the city in Novi Grad and the distinctly out-of-place suburb of Zemun before heading south of the city to show off the largest Orthodox church and many memorials to the much beloved/despised former leader, Tito. Come to Belgrade and change your perspective of this dynamic city.
SynopsisSurabaya is often overlooked as a tourist destination among Indonesia's more popular attractions. This concise guide aims to set the record straight on all that Indonesia's #2 city has to offer. Explore the Arab Quarter and visit its popular Islamic pilgrimage site; learn about the city's front-line role in the war of independence through the many monuments and museums; get lost in the mixed architecture of the buildings with their Dutch, Chinese, Arab, Javanese, traditional and modern elements; find the most suitable places to shop; discover the best places to eat or relax over a cup of coffee; escape the urban environment by visiting its greener spaces; and navigate this gateway city like a local with interactive maps of each destination covered in the text. Use the tips throughout the book to help fully understand why Surabaya is an enjoyable city to visit.
SynopsisChiang Mai is a city like no other in Thailand. This concise guide will show you scores of attractions in and around the moat-encircled Old Town, the commercial district near the river, Nimman Road and its many soi, beyond the canal to the mountains in the west and even farther afield. Interactive maps and site names written in Thai script included here will help you to negotiate directions on foot or using public transport. A list of popular festivals celebrated locally will help you plan the timing of your trip. Have a read and you will see what a wonderful destination Chiang Mai really is.
SynopsisReligious Attractions of Malaysia profiles 60 religious buildings around Malaysia in each of its states and across all of its major religions.From floating mosques and glass kovils to pink churches and cave temples, this e-book will guide visitors to Malaysia through an exciting number of its most interesting attractions. Each religious site profiled contains information on its history and architectural styles, what you will see, how to get there and illustrate why you will want to visit as many of the sites as possible on your next trip to Malaysia. SynopsisFree Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur is exactly that. This e-book offers a long list of activities, events, and places to visit in Malaysia's sprawling capital city that don't cost a thing. Want to eat for free? Watch movies? Visit museums? Ride around the city? You can do all of this for free. FREE! Items listed here are divided into the Arts, Museums, Architecture, Nature, Religion, Markets and Shopping, and a Miscellaneous section. A map and glossary are included as well as links to websites, social media, e-mails, phone numbers, addresses, and the nearest public transportation stop to make finding these sites around the city easy.. |
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