5 Cities You Should Really Visit

May 15, 2008 – 7:34 pm

The world as we know is full of great places to go and visit. Here are some of my personal recommendations which I feel offer the chance for any tourist to have a fantastic holiday.

1.Cario (Egypt), the Triumphant City, known officially as al-Qāhirah is one of the world’s largest urban areas and offers many sites to see. It is the administrative capital of Egypt and, close by, is almost every Egyptian Pyramid, such as the Great Pyramids of Giza on the very edge of the city. But there are also ancient temples, tombs, Christian churches, magnificent Muslim monuments, and of course, the Egyptian Antiquities Museum all either within or nearby the city.

Cairo, Egypt is an amazing city full of life and movement, and it is that way almost 24 hours every day, with the noisy honking of horns, children playing in the streets and merchants selling their wears and services. And here, the Egyptians are most at home in this powerful, modern and ancient city.

2.Toronto (Canada), Combining a rich, varied history with daring modern architecture, Toronto is Canada’s most cosmopolitan city and one, which more than holds its own on the international stage.

As well as being the cultural heart of south central Ontario (and of English-speaking Canada) it’s a safe, family-friendly destination that also ranks highly in urban quality-of-life studies. No wonders then that Torontonians are such a wonderfully friendly bunch!

As well as being an easy city to get around, with downtown areas such as the financial and theatre district, St. Lawrence and Chinatown all being easily accessible, Toronto offers an amazing variety of things to do and see weather-wise.

Toronto’s location is also ideal. Situated on beautiful Lake Ontario, a stroll along the harbour front leads to beaches, marinas, galleries, shops (including Queen’s Quay Terminal) and restaurants.
It’s a great place to be in spring and summer, while the lake’s influence keeps winters in Toronto from being too severe.

The centre of the city is adorned with millions of plants and trees. Moreover, the Toronto islands create a pleasant sheltered inner harbour, while green areas including High Park, the Don Valley and Riverdale Park let visitors and locals alike unwind at weekends.

3.Talin (Estonia), This beautiful city is truly one of the,  gems of Northern Europe. It is the Capital city of Estonia, which lies on the southern coast of the Guld of Finland.

This stunning historic city, which stands as a reminder of the Russian occupation, is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. The old town is full of character, some of which is perfectly preserved, complimented by cobbled streets and picture-postcard buildings. Its unique atmosphere and somewhat undiscovered delights make it the perfect choice for a break away from the ordinary.

Tallinn is the oldest capital city in Northern Europe; it was put on the world map in 1154 by an Arabian geographer al- Idrisi but Tallinn was a meeting point between east and west already centuries earlier.

The majority of Tallinn’s main sights, best restaurants, bars and cafes can all be found within the medieval walls of the Old Town, all within easy walking distance of each other.

In the summer, the days are long; around midsummer’s day it hardly gets dark at all.

4.Madrid (Spain),Madrid possesses a wealth of cultural attractions. The Madrid tourist guide takes you around the museums, art galleries and palaces, step by step, providing you with useful factual information about opening times and entry fees, in addition to illustrative photographs.

Madrid is a thrilling city with hundreds of theatre shows, opera, dancing and countless other forms of nightlife. You will also find the most exciting places to go for a night to remember.

The children will adore Madrid. There are enough theme parks, zoos and excursions to keep them occupied for weeks. This Madrid tourist guide will help you decide before you get here, where to take the children for the most fun.

Madrid is not without its romantic side. As the new home of Flamenco, Madrid is alive with music and passion. The many stunning parks and gardens provide tranquil spots to stroll and the numerous quaint little tapas bars offer a warming ambiance all year round.

5.Gdansk (Poland), Gdansk has its own importance in Poland. Second World War started in Gdansk. But the city has restored itself so beautifully that no one can see the traces of that hell in the city.

Monuments like Golden Gate, Town Hall of Main town, St Mary’s Church and many other historical monuments of the city add excitement to the city tour.

Nature lovers, water enthusiasts and beach lovers can discover an amazing holiday destination in Gdansk.

The city is also an Amber (famous Polish beer) trade centre of the country. Your Gdansk travel would give you wonderful opportunity to enjoy in Gdansk.

On the whole Gdansk is a beautiful city to be explored. The city brims with many historical and cultural Polish sites.

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  1. 3 Responses to “5 Cities You Should Really Visit”

  2. I have been to Cario, Toronto and Talin and they are fantastic cities and I would recommend to anyone that they should go and visit them. Madrid and Gdansk are on my must visit list, but cash is in short supply.

    I may have to take your advice and look into doing a ebook, maybe I could do a travel one.

    By steve on May 16, 2008

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