Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Stockholm, Sweden, is a place of great beauty, unique culture and incomparable Grandeur

Stockholm is known as one of the most beautiful capitals of the world. Built atop 14 islands around one of the towns biggest and best preserved medieval cities in Europe, Stockholm is a historical and cultural splendor that is virtually unique in Europe. Stockholm, retains all the advantages of a big city, yet has all the charm of a small town. The city offers a variety of national cultural institutions - from an abundance of excellent museums and theaters excitingAttractions and events to life for visitors. And because the layout compact city, tourists can see and lots to do in a short time, which makes Stockholm an ideal destination for weekend or longer stays. Moreover, Stockholm offers something different every season - so the city is worth a visit anytime of year.

Stockholm is a visually stunning city: its waters, green belt and landscaping make the breathtaking third of the sameCity, providing beautiful views in all directions. Take a ride along many waterways of Stockholm, walk through the narrow medieval streets of Gamla Stan (the Old Town), or simply enjoy their fabulous palaces. Architecture in Stockholm is truly remarkable, with well-preserved medieval structures sit alongside modern buildings: visit Storkyrkan Cathedral, Royal Palace, Stockholm City Hall and 13 Riddarholmskyrkan century, which is the oldest buildingStockholm.

The city has more than one hundred museums and collections of various faculties, including technology, history, art, music, architecture and nature. The most popular are Skansen, an open air museum and zoo, the Museum of Modern Art and the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts, art holds over 45,000 and is the largest collection of Sweden. In addition, children will enjoy attractions such as the toy museum, Skansen Aquariumvarious maritime museum. With so much to offer, not surprising that more than 9 million people visit the museums in Stockholm every year.

Enjoy the entertainment on offer in Stockholm, fabulous shopping, an evening at the theater. The main shopping section of Gamla Stan Hötorget and Hamngatan, Kungsgatan and Biblioteksgaten at Stureplan. Stockholm is often used as a test of the retail market for many international companies, such as thosetend to make fast, the latest trends. This is particularly clear on the island of Södermalm, a hub of fashion, culture and entertainment. And when it comes to food and nightlife, is sure to impress Stockholm, there will be a number of vibrant restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs and clubs in the city center and beyond to find. range from theater to Stockholm for a visit: the Royal Dramatic Theatre and the Royal Swedish Opera are renowned theatrical venues in Europe.

If youLove-city settings, but enjoy a little 'peace and from time to time, the head of various botanical gardens in Stockholm, the national parks and nature reserves. The island of Djurgården is the first National Park City seems to be a short distance from the center - which is easy for you to read a book, a walk or just relax in peaceful surroundings. The lover of nature is sure to pleasure of visiting groups of islands Seascape - one ofspectacular in the world - the 24,000 islands, islets and reefs.

If you plan to travel to Stockholm, you will typically Scandinavian hotels are near the city's wonders, and if you are a business, finding accommodation Suitable in the business district or near Stockholm's international airport. Whether you plan to Stockholm for business or leisure travel, this jewel of a city is presented with a provisiona truly unique experience.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Beach Culture in Rio De Janeiro

     Is there a beach culture in Rio de Janeiro? The answer is yes! Just like in California or on the French Riviera you can definitely distinguish unwritten rules and behaviour patterns that makes it a culture on it's own.
     It all started in the 50s when images of movie stars like Brigitte Bardot in a bikini were spread around the world, soon everyone wanted to go to the beach. Rio de Janeiro was no exception and soon the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana were full of people getting a sun tan wearing next to nothing. Ever since the beach has played a big part in the minds of the people in Rio.
     Sports and activities are very popular. Early in the morning you have people walking and jogging before work. During the day many play volleyball, football and beach tennis. You also have the outdoor gyms where people push and pull to achieve that perfect body. And then you have the surfers...
     Ever since surfing came to Rio it has been popular. They may not have the best waves for it but it fits so well with the mentality of the cariocas (people living in Rio) that they ignore that. The whole concept of catching waves and hanging out on the beach is a perfect fit with their mentality. As a result on weekends the waves are extremely crowded and it's almost impossible for an outsider to get a shot at the best waves.
     Sundays and weekends the traffic is redirected from the beach avenues in Copacabana and Ipanema to give more space for people who wants to ride their bikes, skateboard or just enjoy a walk along the beach. On these days the beach is for everyone, young and old, tourists or cariocas.
     The beach is a very social place, it's kind of like your favourite bar where everyone knows who you are. Many go to the beach almost every sunny day and sit at almost the same spot every time. The beach in Ipanema is curiously divided into informal sections, you have one for gay, another for students and so on. There are unwritten rules how to behave, what to wear and how you sit. Here are a few tips that will help you fit in:
     - Leave your towel at home, if you're a girl use a beach sheet (kanga) and guys can either rent a chair or just sit in the sand.
     - Wear swimming trunks or surf shorts, never football shorts (it's just as cool as wearing sports socks in loafers to us).
     - Buy what you eat and drink on the beach, if you have a big water bottle everyone knows you're a gringo so leave it at home.
Boa Praia!