Advantages: Interest points, Helpfull people, Nightlife, Safe place to travel to Disadvantages: Traffic, pollution
...Lisbon is a great city, it combines the narrow streets and houses with centurys with modern architecture, without shocking with each other. You will feel at home here, everyone talks at least english and spanish, and if they don't, they'll try to communicate with you anyway! There are apartments for renting just for tourists, from 1 to 30 days in typical Neighborwoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto. If you want to visit some art expositions there is ccb (centro cultural de belem), Centro Calouste Gulbenkian (with modern art, often the expose paintings from new artists), and the recently opened Museu do Oriente. If you want to go out, i recommend you Bairro Alto, Docas, Santos, etc... I strongly recommend Art Bar, but you will allways find a place to have fun here! This is a safe place to visit, there isnt much crime in Portugal. So just go...
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Advantages: Everything about this hotel Disadvantages: None
...Being closely associated with the tourism field in Kerala, and thereby experiencing ABAD, I can tell it is one of the perfect choices in Cochin.
The rooms are good. You get to experience the traditional Keralan style and Western types. The furniture are well maintained and comfortable. The pool is an attraction.The travel desk will help you with all your travel needs and for business travelers you can make use of the Business centre. The location is an added advantage, closenes to the airport and city center. The standard of sevice is very good. Staff are vey helpful.
The food is great. And more than everything, you get all of these at a very reasonable price.
I would recommend ABAD to all my friends you are traveling to Cochin....
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Advantages: Relaxing, stunning scenery and still unspoiled! Disadvantages: Cuisine lacking in fancy menus.
...Sâo Miguel also known as the Green Island is 65 kilometres long and 16 kilometres wide. It is the largest of the islands making up the Azores. The island is made up of several volcanic groups, the black lava fields form a dark coastline dotted with a handful of beaches, but the green hills provide some splendid scenery, and every turn (and there are many!) along the windy roads unfolds some wonderful surprises.
In the east the highest point is Pico da Vara standing 1,103 metres tall, in the centre is the Sierra de Água do Pau, with a volcanic Lake called Lagoa do Fogo. In the west are the smaller volcanoes, and the highest point is about 900metres, one of the most popular places to visit called the Caldeira das Sete Cidades, where the ground still rumbles and geysers boil and streams flow with the water of hot springs. There are two...
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