If you actually go to visit Salamanca, ought not to focus exclusively on the city, which is marvelous, but also worth the villages around. As an example, I strongly recommend approach and spend the day visiting La Alberca.
Also known as Valdelaguna is located in the southern province of Salamanca. The particularity of its streets and homes do, which is a must for tourism. One of the main attractions of this area is the diversity and beauty of its surroundings. On one side you can see granite, slate and quartzite mixed with a variety of vegetation savage the other hand the beautiful and lush forests of oaks, chestnut, pine, walnut, apple and almond.
All your Traditional houses are made of granite and stone. Formerly, the ground floor served as a stable for animals and the kitchen was on the first floor. On the second floor were the rooms. The attic used it to cure and dry the meat, cheese and cured meats (hams, sausages and pork). The roofs have a hole, so that the cooking fumes can back up out. Many of the homes have large balconies laden with flower pots. Pool’s main street is flanked by doors made of granite and wood.
The most important holiday is the Virgin of August, 15 August, the Assumption of Mary. The festival takes place in the streets. Its inhabitants are of actors on that day, they masquerade as angels and demons and play a role. The colorful costumes invade the town and everything is tinged with gold and silver. In Easter is the festival’s Day Drink Water or Monday, which the council calls on all people to make the appetizer.
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Enjoy the best tea in the world in Kensington Palace, one of the most important monuments of London.
Visitors to one of the London monuments highlights, Kensington Palace can enjoy the best tea in the world in a truly historic environment. Several generations of royal women have left their mark on this elegant palace and its gardens, including the Queen Mary and Victoria and, more recently, Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Palace Orangery restaurant has one of the widest ranges of tea in London, which includes more than ten different flavors, plus a selection of wines and champagnes high quality for those who prefer something stronger.
Now that spring is approaching and with it the warm weather, many visitors may sit on the terrace of this wonderful attraction of London and enjoy the exquisite teas, as well as beautiful views of the palace and its gardens.
As the Orangery opens early, visitors can appreciate the seductive aroma of fresh coffee before taking a stroll through the many attractions of the palace.
Those who think visit London will soon be pleased to know that Kensington Palace reopened its doors on March 26 after being closed fifteen days for the preparation of the exhibition Enchanted Palace, or Palacio Encantado. From spring 2010, Kensington will become an enchanted palace. Stroll through the beautiful palace and explore the story of transformation that reveals. On their way through the royal residences, enjoy a wonderful series of exhibitions of contemporary fashion inspired by tradition and royal dress. These exposures, which represent different fairy tales from around the world, combined with dresses of some of the most prominent designers and promises in the world of fashion. Discover the mysterious and intriguing characters that will guide the way through the halls. The Enchanted Palace is a unique opportunity to experience an amazing and magical Kensington which houses the latest in fashion design and sumptuous.
Tip: Plan your visit to London Pass
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This trip cost us about 30 Euros per person, played day see temples. We begin with the temple of the royal family in the village of Mengwi. Formerly you could not access it, but to present day admission is free and there is only one area that can not be accessed. Council for churches: Do not go to the baths. If something is Bali is dirt. From here we headed Alas KEDATON, Where we see the Temple monkeys. There are dozens of monkeys everywhere. At the entrance you are given a set of tips in case some fool gets mono and mosque. Eye, I saw one, a monkey bit him on the neck, so be careful with walking with bugs tapped. Always go with a guide, which nicely when you finish your tour takes you to shop if you want to buy something.

To end the trip, just the most famous temples: Tanah Lot. Tanah Lot means “the land between the sea” in Balinese language. Located about 20 km from Denpasar, the temple sits atop a huge rock that the sea has been continuously during the years of the ocean tide. Tanah Lot is said to have been the work in the 15th century priest Nirartha. The story goes that during his travels along the south coast, saw the rock of the island and the beautiful setting and rested there. Some fishermen saw him, and bought him gifts. Nirartha then spent the night in the small island. Later he referred to the fishermen and told them to build a shrine in the rock because it was considered a holy place to worship the Balinese sea gods. If you can go with the sunset, much better. The photo left is a picture postcard. Right there is a lot of power puestitos where to shop and haggle all you want. To end the day we went to dinner at Santi Cafe. Ask for it at the reception, located on the beach of Jimbaran, is a site you will find the hotel and take you after dinner, dinner in the the beach, lobster, prawns, clams, Etc … and ONLY 30 €. Try it, you will not regret.
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