Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a compact, instantly likeable city. It's appealing to look at and pleasing to walk around, an intriguing mix of the parochial and the international; it also has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful orientation, shaped by the liberal counterculture of the last four decades. It's hard not to feel drawn by the buzz of open-air summer events, by the cheery intimacy of the city's clubs and bars, and by the Dutch facility with languages: just about everyone you meet in Amsterdam will be able to speak good-to-fluent English, on top of their own native tongue, and often more than a smattering of French and German too.

The city's layout is determined by a web of canals radiating out from an historical core to loop right round the centre. These planned, seventeenth-century extensions to the medieval town make for a uniquely elegant urban environment, with tall gabled houses reflected in their black-green waters. This is the city at its most beguiling, a world away from the traffic and noise of many other European city centres, and it has made Amsterdam one of the continent's most popular short-haul destinations. These charms are supplemented by a string of first-rate attractions, most notably the Anne Frankhuis, where the young Jewish diarist hid away during the German occupation of World War II, the Rijksmuseum, with its wonderful collection of Dutch paintings, including several of Rembrandt's finest works, and the peerless Vincent van Gogh Museum, with the world's largest collection of the artist's work.

However, it's Amsterdam's population and politics that constitute its most enduring characteristics. Celebrated during the 1960s and 1970s for its radical permissiveness, the city mellowed only marginally during the 1980s, and, despite the gentrification of the last twenty years, it retains a laid-back feel. That said, it is far from being as cosmopolitan a city as, say, London or Paris: despite the huge numbers of immigrants from the former colonies in Surinam and Indonesia, as well as Morocco and Turkey – to name but a few – almost all live and work outside the centre and can seem almost invisible to the casual visitor. Indeed, there is an ethnic and social homogeneity in the city centre that seems to run counter to everything you may have heard of Dutch integration.

The apparent contradiction embodies much of the spirit of Amsterdam. The city is world famous as a place where the possession and sale of cannabis are effectively legal – or at least decriminalized – and yet, for the most part, Amsterdammers themselves can't really be bothered with the stuff. And while Amsterdam is renowned for its tolerance towards all styles of behaviour and dress, a primmer, more correct-thinking big city, with a more mainstream dress sense, would be hard to find. Behind the cosy cafés and dreamy canals lurks the suspicion that Amsterdammers' hearts lie squarely in their wallets, and while newcomers might see the city as a liberal haven, locals can seem just as indifferent to this as well.

In recent years, a string of hardline city mayors have taken this conservatism on board and seem to have embarked on a generally successful – if often unspoken – policy of squashing Amsterdam's image as a counterculture icon and depicting it instead as a centre for business and international high finance. Almost all the inner-city squats – which once well-nigh defined local people-power – are gone or legalized, and coffeeshops have been forced to choose between selling dope or alcohol, and, if only for economic reasons, many have switched to the latter. Such shifts in attitude, combined with alterations to the cityscape, in the form of large-scale urban development on the outskirts and regeneration within, combine to create an unmistakeable feeling that Amsterdam and its people are busy reinventing themselves, writing off their hippyfied history to return to earlier, more stolid days.

Nevertheless, Amsterdam remains a casual and intimate place, and Amsterdammers themselves make much of their city and its attractions being gezellig, a rather overused Dutch word roughly corresponding to a combination of "cosy", "lived-in" and "warmly convivial". Nowhere is this more applicable than in the city's unparalleled selection of drinking places, whether you choose a traditional brown bar or one of a raft of newer, designer cafés, or grand cafés. The city boasts dozens of great restaurants too, with its Indonesian cuisine second-to-none, and is at the forefront of contemporary European film, dance, drama and music. The city has several top-rank jazz venues and the Concertgebouw concert hall is home to one of the world's leading orchestras. The club scene is restrained by the standard of other main cities, although the city's many gay bars and clubs partly justify Amsterdam's claim to be the "Gay Capital of Europe".

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Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monte-Carlo is the area of Monaco where the real money is flung about, and its famous casino (www.casino-monte-carlo.com; bus #1 or #2) demands to be seen. Entrance is restricted to over-21s and you may have to show your passport; dress code is rigid, with shorts and T-shirts frowned upon, and skirts, jackets and ties more or less obligatory for the more interesting sections. Bags and large coats are checked at the door.

Day-trippers and gambling dilettantes usually don't enter the casino proper, but head for the small room (free) of one-armed bandits and poker machines by the main entrance. Without further commitment you can also wander around the impressive entry hall, use the luxurious toilets and check out the small theatre (containing temporary exhibitions). The first gambling hall of the inner sanctum is the Salons Européens (open from noon; €10), where further slot machines surround the American roulette, craps and blackjack tables, the managers are Vegas-trained, the lights low and the air oppressively smoky. Above this slice of Nevada, however, the decor is fin-de-siècle Rococo extravagance, while the ceilings in the adjoining Pink Salon Bar are adorned with female nudes smoking cigarettes. The heart of the place is the Salons Privés (from 3pm), through the Salles Touzet. To get in, you have to look like a gambler, not a tourist (no cameras), and dispense with €20 at the door. Much larger and more richly decorated than the European Rooms, its early-afternoon or out-of-season atmosphere is that of a cathedral. No clinking coins, just sliding chips and softly spoken croupiers. Elderly gamblers pace silently, fingering hefty banknotes (the maximum unnegotiated stake here is €76,000), closed-circuit TV cameras above the chandeliers watch the gamblers watching the tables, and no one drinks. On midsummer evenings the place is packed out and the vice loses its sacred and exclusive touch.

Adjoining the casino is the gaudy opera house, and around the palm-tree-lined place du Casino are more casinos plus the city's palace-hotels and grands cafés. The American Bar of the Hôtel de Paris is, according to its publicity, the place where "the world's most elite society" meets. As long as you dress up and are prepared to be challenged if you haven't ordered a €30 drink, you can entertain yourself free of charge against the background of Belle Époque decadence by watching humans whose bank accounts are possibly the most interesting thing about them.

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Honeymoon in Caribbean paradise



St. A large portion of the rain forest covered with Lucia'nın. A volcanic island and the Caribbean of the most beautiful. Approximately twice the area of Gokceada, until the population of Yalova. Do not look to be small, economist Sir Arthur Lewis and the two Nobel prize-winning poet Derek Walcott. Unspoiled nature, the mountains green, the sulfur volcanoes erupt and valleys, with fishing
villages and wild orchids almost a paradise earth.
Martinique and St. Between the St Vincent island. Lucia, Barbados'dan 160 kilometers away from the opponent. Here as well as in most Caribbean islands before Arawaklar, then Caribbean natives have lived. Peg-leg pirate lakaplı François Le Clerc, 16 Europeans first settled on the island at the end of the century. North of Pigeon (Pigeon) Island and the place was attacked the ship. Pigeon today St. Lucia Jazz Festival venue of the most important. Sandals at the same time, and tourist facilities, a luxury villa on the landings to be hosting.
State of the British, the French Culture in Effect
17. have worked to make the British island colony yy'da. 1651'de were seized. In the next 150 years the island changed hands between the French and British. 19. century to be working in sugar fields, the slaves brought from Africa to 70 per cent of the population has reached the island. Today, the majority at the origin of Africa. You pronounce the island's sugar industry Luşa I finished the banana production in 1960 fell off completely. 22 February 1979, received the freedom of the island from England. Nevertheless, the French than the British had left traces. The country's main English language. Say in French Patois is spoken Creole'si home. Kitchen of the village names, the French influence has always soyadları. So the British education, political structure and judicial system to the fore on the way out, the French culture, art, music and dance were affected. The rest is up to Calypso music.
Temporary driver's license are SAT
Other beaches of the island 623 kilometrekarelik compared with the Caribbean island of volcanic structures so. One of the best beach in north Rodney Bay: Rduit. Moreover, Marigot Bay, Anse Chastanet, Pigeon Point Beach, Choc Bay and other beaches to choose Malabar Beach. 67 percent of the Catholic population of 170 thousand, but the other sect of Christianity are also found. Season rainfall from June until October on the island exists. Temperatures average 25-30 degrees, 32 degrees until the summer comes.
St. Hidden in the bosom of nature Lucia'da others, with some dive center and many luxury hotels have SPA'ya. Restaurants in the standards world. Currency Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC $). 1 U.S. dollar approximately EC $ 2.7 around. U.S. dollar is also widely used. Traffic on the left. Car hire temporary license to sell the tourists. There are two mountains on the island were very luxurious. Gros Piton Mountains UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage Soufriere'deki the List. 738 Grand Piton, Petit Piton is 696 meters high as in the small. Mount Soufriere near Soufriere reminiscent of the lunar surface as a place of boiling sulfur crater. Here you have information about the volcano are of volcanic action. In the south of Marigot Bay Caribbean Castries'in perhaps the most beautiful bay. Expensive yachts anchored in this place can host a day of fun. More detailed information about the island can be found on the Internet: www.stlucia.org, www.visionsofstlucia.com, www.paradisestlucia.com
TO WHAT?
? 36 per cent of tourists coming to the island to get married or honeymoon. There are specialist companies.
(Www.awesomecaribbeanweddings.com)
? In rain forest on a cable or rope can browse by scrolling. With this feature, Natural History magazine, the world's best island, one of 50 eco-tourism center was announced. (Www.rfat.com)
? With the helicopter can fly above the Piton Mountains. (Www.stluciahelicopters.com)
? Another option may take a catamaran tour boat, with daily, 90 minutes can go France'a Fort de Martinik'in capital. (Www.stluciaboattours.com)
? Diving enthusiasts at the best Anse Chastanet. (Www.mysticmantours.com, www.ansechastanet.com) St. Lucia Jazz Festival, is organized in the first week of May.
(Www.stluciajazz.org)

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Havana on 1 May



Out for a while due to illness does not occur, or even killed last year in the news spread that Castro will make a speech. 82-year-old leader who could be the end of the speech, those who want to witness the enthusiasm 50'nci year in Cuba this week, the caravan's path hold. Leyla Derya Çelikel biologist, went to Cuba in 2007 in two weeks as a witness was written to celebrate May 1.
Spring Festival May 1 of my childhood, the picnic day. Then Labor Day. However, in my country rather than feasts into mourning this special occasion is celebrated with the enthusiasm of the day there are countries. For example, Cuba. I have a growing heart of the country: to the world that Che head and my admiration Fidel'e, 1956, went to Cuba with masalsı memories of my mother ...
To learn Spanish before I intended to go, including the 2-week trip after May 1 would be satisfied.
DEPARTING AIRPORT MEET Fidel is in
Jose Marti Airport Havana'daki spacious, flags hanging on the ceiling,
While I would not have missed my call. Passport queues, security checks, long and serious. Exit the large billboard painted by hand. Fidel'le first encounter "Revolution Energética" board. Half of my Spanish "revolution is in full energy," he would interpret. The energy-saving measures, first called my attention. All these years I have embarrassed my environmentalism, saving bulbs are used in all Cuba. Daylight does not have tons of raw white light return to the fabric, cardboard methods developed. People do not want much, and all electrical appliances Chinese goods were forced to replace-saving products.
Soviet collapse, energy crisis, the U.S. embargo has forced the country much. Help cut down by the vehicles, electrical and extinguished. One of the results of this crisis, the opening of the island to tourism, good for tourists and people started to be applied to different currency. Overturn the lives of many people in crisis. Between the two campus students had to walk 40 kilometers, academics of the school holidays have to be requested. Students from the school have been discarded. Riding in all conditions required for learning the defense of the rebel Revolutionary Students Committee academics were forced to resign.
Despite this, the Cuban medical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology in the field too far. Free education from Latin America, African students are also benefiting. Fine Arts education in the fruits of the concert hall, ballet, the sure to be seen in Havana would be a witness in the Museum of Modern Art.
RESTAURANT MEAL in EV's Delicious
Most of all school buildings in the country, while waste-groomed, sleek. İstanbul from the road on the way out was proposed to take pen in hand. After items are imported, distributed at the beginning of semester, the student budget to buy a new one was forced. Items to distribute to schools that entered, even if the dağbaşı, sparklingly students have encountered. In fact, they encourage all individuals are shown. Onca hot, or even the smell of sweat on the dance floor I had not. Pinar del Rio'da poor tobacco çifçisinin electric, moving water such as returning home to visit all the houses we purified, was organized.
Every profession has a school. You can not exercise any profession unqualified. Strict standards are kept. However, the impact on man's creativity ... For example, the states prepare graduates cooking in restaurants where menus applies a uniform flavor. My advice to you "paladar" s, namely the kitchen of a housewife restaurants. (La Guarida, Cocina de Lilian, etc.) to prevent competition all the same number of tables. "Casa particular" the number of rooms in houses and hostels fixed. Travel during the stay in hostels have. These businesses Protection Committee of the Revolution (CNR) under strict supervision. Every morning, accounts, jobbery checking is done is done. Havana 15 thousand, 100 thousand in the country 's committee. Göçü are also checked. For example, other cities want to move into Havana and bored, the same city where you have to find a family fit. First, if permission is already out on Cuban travel,
is registered.
Cuba peso is using people in the country. With the Swiss Franc and Euro tourists endexli CUC'u. Family, saved from the grocery report, the pesos in return for cheap rice, oil is the basic need items. But many products imported and very expensive. Some
Money is being sold in CUC. This situation has forced many people, soap, ordinary goods such as ballpoint pens can be forced to panhandle.
Stay in the neighborhood of Havana looms köşebaşlarında small potatoes, tropical fruits, chicken, eggs are sold. No Fish! Because the fishing is done with state boats. Is being used in the tourism sector. Citizens can not take the boat. Why in the Florida 160 miles away is to escape to. Tutan with fishing, hunting harpoon the fish can eat. Forbidden to sell it.
1 MAY CELEBRATION ends in two hours
Florida paranoia such
level that the candidate will go against Havana were unable to get in the engine. Because our bags in a small Swiss knife is out! I said no, but the actual share of paranoia, but plenty of stories of escape turns to tragedy. Who immigrated to America, to employees, families are fragmented. Obama'yla Now the two sides together yumuşacağı öngörülüyor. Mobile phone was released in 2008, but even Cuban internet privileges for.
Us forty years on the pensions Havana'nın friendly entertainer, such as the owner of the Dr. We go with the May 1 marches to Machado. Sabah 6:30 's bid to quit the road. Revolution Square, within walking distance to his house about half an hour. We do not know, but it will not come Fidel'in come Raul'ü remains to be seen. As the crowd approached the area Ceremony. Buses from remote parking, and we are prepared banners. Students are ranked. Each year a theme would be addressed. This year's theme of the Americas by the arrest of suspected espionage yaptıkları, then release the five Cubans. All banners in their photo, name and ... Is discarded slogans against America. Revolution Square is progressing in four arm tens of thousands of Cubans. Crowded in a flood, but not uncomfortable. Ez is, have no fear of incarceration. If you can lose each other. We're lost but found. Songs, slogans ... Everyone seems very enthusiastic.
We are not the only Turkish group Đi. The group next went to see the Turkish flag Ýzmir 'came from. Conversation is ... Walk ends in two hours. From the crowd does not work. Everyone immediately goes to enjoy the holiday. Some question how you collected all these crowded, and it is understandable that not shy mime. So there must be and should see. However, this sentence should not be thought to have come from forced onbinlerin in place. Knockabout spirit of revolution.
Cuba mystery island. People are dragged to the dilemma. Sımsıcak, enthusiastic, hospitable people, samba, rumba, mohito, daiquiri, cigar, sea, sun, sex, mountains, old American cars, except the Russian type of social housing in a different era buildings have been carefully done, the Spanish colonial architecture creates an impressive atmosphere. However, the average salary equivalent to the island within the coming four mohitonun, the Cubans can not enter the tourist facilities, internet access privileges to be almost the other side of the photo. The winds of change, tourism, the United States to relax the embargo on the island He will lead to changes, begun to open. I'm flying between the ends, a side you want to stay forever on the island when I'm on the other to live happily on this island do not have to say ...
CHE, TOURISTIC icon is BACK
Power in Cuba in the hands of heads of state and Fidel'in brother Raul'ün. Health problems in dealing with the management who Fidel is still active. Body said to be in bankruptcy, while 82 years old Fidel'in to resist to the death of the competence of any medical school in Cuba is proven. Che is an icon used in the gift shop was converted to. Tattoo designs, as is being used. To see the handsome face, never to remember the ache I have this situation, not to İmtina. What did you think I would live?
For and other revolutionary martyr Che Santa Clara'da made would go to museums and monuments-tombs. With the effects of the completely opposite Mezar proportional drop simplicity. Goose bumps, my eyes would leave the elderly. If the grave rehabilitate tourist materials are turning to Che

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