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]]>Located on the outskirts of Vienna, this park is of great botanical and landscaping importance. It was built between 1885 and 1888, but was later remodelled by the City of Vienna in 1892. The pond was added, and in the following years, the park was significantly expanded. Today, it is known for its collection of rare botanical plants, and a picturesque landscape, which is one of the park’s most appealing features, with numerous hills, meadows and meandering paths. This park is ideal if you want to spend a relaxing day surrounded by nature in the middle of the city.
Volksgarten
Volksgarten is a public park in the first district of Vienna. The park was built over the city fortifications that were destroyed by Napoleon in 1809. The plans for the garden were made in 1821 by Ludwig Remy. Originally, it was supposed to be a private garden for aristocracy, but the plan was soon abandoned and instead, on March 1st of 1823, it was opened as the first public park in the city. Its most impressive feature, for which Volksgarten is the most famous today, is the rose garden, with over 3,000 rose bushes and 400 different varieties of roses. It is best visited in spring or summer when all the roses are in bloom.
Rathauspark
Rathauspark is a city park designed for Viennese residents in 1863 by city gardener Dr. Rudolf Siebeck, under the commission of Emperor Franz Joseph. It was opened in 1873, when the north section near the University and the south section close to the Parliament were completed. The two sections are almost symmetrical, divided by a wide square and an avenue leading to the City Hall. The square is used for many events and festivities throughout the year, such as the traditional Christmas market, winter ice skating rink and summer outdoor cinema. Whenever you decide to visit Vienna, there will always be something happening here.
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]]>Fall hasn’t yet settled in with heavy rain and cloudy skies and the days are still warm while the nights are cooler. This type of weather is enjoyable for walking and sightseeing if you’re visiting a city. This is also the perfect combo if you’re opting for a seaside vacation, since the sea is still at a pleasant temperature for bathing, and the nights are chilly enough for a good sleep.
If you’re someone who prefers to avoid big crowds or jam-packed beaches, taking an off-season vacation might be ideal for you. Especially if you’re travelling solo, you can use this to your advantage and have a peaceful trip filled with “me-time” and self-reflection.
Last minute travel offers are usually a lot cheaper than the ones in peak season. You can easily find sweet deals for a fraction of the price. This is especially useful if you’re travelling on a budget and trying to cut costs. It is also a lot easier to find accommodation at this time, since the crowds of tourists have scattered away by now, leaving you with more staying options to choose from. Some hotels even offer half-price room bookings in this period.
And perhaps the most satisfying thing about travelling off-season is the fact that, while everyone else is getting back to work, your holiday is just beginning.
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]]>Red sanded beaches are very popular among tourists and there are quite a few attractive tourist destinations of the sort, like Kaihalulu Beach, on the island of Maui, Hawaii. But did you know that these kinds of beaches can also be seen in Europe?
Well, stay tuned, because we present to you 4 beautiful beaches which are located in the Old Continent.
The first red sanded beach is located in the Mediterranean Sea, on island Gozo, one of Malta’s 21 islands. It is called Ramla Bay and it gives a picturesque appearance with its beautiful orangery-red beach.
Porto Ferro is situated on the western coast of Sardinia island, Italy, and it is another orangery Mediterranean beach. Fun fact, the word “ferro” in Italian means “iron”.
Kokkini Beach on Santorini island is one of the most beautiful red sanded beaches in the world and spending there your summer holiday should be on your bucket list!
Porto Covo, a small fishing village in Portugal, famous not only by its breathtaking beaches but also by lobsters.
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]]>We’ve also found some great destinations for family holidays. For a budget-friendly family vacation, consider a vacation rental.
With its favorable exchange rate and the wide range of stunning destinations, South Africa is the perfect place to head for a family vacation. The beaches of Cape Town and Durban are unmissable, and the weather around the country is unbeatable.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiNHg94hyaJ/?tagged=capetownsouthafrica
With its delicious cuisine, plentiful water sports, and gorgeous beaches, Goa is a great place for families. There’s so much to do, and the flea markets are fascinatingly tempting.
Enjoy a boat ride at Treasure Beach, jerked lobster for lunch, and watch the crocodiles and other wildlife on the Black River. This is a great place for older kids who enjoy fun and adventure. The food is also great.
One of the most beautiful places on the planet, Hawaii is also a great spot for a family vacation. There are loads for kids to do, and the fresh food is delicious. Maui and Kauai are particularly family-friendly.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BigYHjlDgnm/?tagged=kauaihawaii
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]]>This small European country is sometimes the epitome of luxury. The prices follow suit as well.
Part of a series of the bustling hub in the Middle East, Qatar is not for those with shallow pockets.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are true paradises, but the prices will make your head spin.
If you like tropical locations, the Bahamas might be worth the high prices they have there.
They do have big paychecks, but the prices aren’t small either.
The country is the biggest population density has to have high prices to make up for the crowdedness.
It takes a lot of effort and money to transport everything that far away!
This lively and amazing hub is a great way to experience both a fast life and high prices.
Luxurious is the middle name of Switzerland.
But those beaches are priceless.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Parks In Vienna appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located on the outskirts of Vienna, this park is of great botanical and landscaping importance. It was built between 1885 and 1888, but was later remodelled by the City of Vienna in 1892. The pond was added, and in the following years, the park was significantly expanded. Today, it is known for its collection of rare botanical plants, and a picturesque landscape, which is one of the park’s most appealing features, with numerous hills, meadows and meandering paths. This park is ideal if you want to spend a relaxing day surrounded by nature in the middle of the city.
Volksgarten
Volksgarten is a public park in the first district of Vienna. The park was built over the city fortifications that were destroyed by Napoleon in 1809. The plans for the garden were made in 1821 by Ludwig Remy. Originally, it was supposed to be a private garden for aristocracy, but the plan was soon abandoned and instead, on March 1st of 1823, it was opened as the first public park in the city. Its most impressive feature, for which Volksgarten is the most famous today, is the rose garden, with over 3,000 rose bushes and 400 different varieties of roses. It is best visited in spring or summer when all the roses are in bloom.
Rathauspark
Rathauspark is a city park designed for Viennese residents in 1863 by city gardener Dr. Rudolf Siebeck, under the commission of Emperor Franz Joseph. It was opened in 1873, when the north section near the University and the south section close to the Parliament were completed. The two sections are almost symmetrical, divided by a wide square and an avenue leading to the City Hall. The square is used for many events and festivities throughout the year, such as the traditional Christmas market, winter ice skating rink and summer outdoor cinema. Whenever you decide to visit Vienna, there will always be something happening here.
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]]>The post Why The End Of Summer Is The Best Time To Travel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Fall hasn’t yet settled in with heavy rain and cloudy skies and the days are still warm while the nights are cooler. This type of weather is enjoyable for walking and sightseeing if you’re visiting a city. This is also the perfect combo if you’re opting for a seaside vacation, since the sea is still at a pleasant temperature for bathing, and the nights are chilly enough for a good sleep.
If you’re someone who prefers to avoid big crowds or jam-packed beaches, taking an off-season vacation might be ideal for you. Especially if you’re travelling solo, you can use this to your advantage and have a peaceful trip filled with “me-time” and self-reflection.
Last minute travel offers are usually a lot cheaper than the ones in peak season. You can easily find sweet deals for a fraction of the price. This is especially useful if you’re travelling on a budget and trying to cut costs. It is also a lot easier to find accommodation at this time, since the crowds of tourists have scattered away by now, leaving you with more staying options to choose from. Some hotels even offer half-price room bookings in this period.
And perhaps the most satisfying thing about travelling off-season is the fact that, while everyone else is getting back to work, your holiday is just beginning.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Red Sanded Beaches in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Red sanded beaches are very popular among tourists and there are quite a few attractive tourist destinations of the sort, like Kaihalulu Beach, on the island of Maui, Hawaii. But did you know that these kinds of beaches can also be seen in Europe?
Well, stay tuned, because we present to you 4 beautiful beaches which are located in the Old Continent.
The first red sanded beach is located in the Mediterranean Sea, on island Gozo, one of Malta’s 21 islands. It is called Ramla Bay and it gives a picturesque appearance with its beautiful orangery-red beach.
Porto Ferro is situated on the western coast of Sardinia island, Italy, and it is another orangery Mediterranean beach. Fun fact, the word “ferro” in Italian means “iron”.
Kokkini Beach on Santorini island is one of the most beautiful red sanded beaches in the world and spending there your summer holiday should be on your bucket list!
Porto Covo, a small fishing village in Portugal, famous not only by its breathtaking beaches but also by lobsters.
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]]>The post Top Tips for Traveling as a Family and Where to Go appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>We’ve also found some great destinations for family holidays. For a budget-friendly family vacation, consider a vacation rental.
With its favorable exchange rate and the wide range of stunning destinations, South Africa is the perfect place to head for a family vacation. The beaches of Cape Town and Durban are unmissable, and the weather around the country is unbeatable.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiNHg94hyaJ/?tagged=capetownsouthafrica
With its delicious cuisine, plentiful water sports, and gorgeous beaches, Goa is a great place for families. There’s so much to do, and the flea markets are fascinatingly tempting.
Enjoy a boat ride at Treasure Beach, jerked lobster for lunch, and watch the crocodiles and other wildlife on the Black River. This is a great place for older kids who enjoy fun and adventure. The food is also great.
One of the most beautiful places on the planet, Hawaii is also a great spot for a family vacation. There are loads for kids to do, and the fresh food is delicious. Maui and Kauai are particularly family-friendly.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BigYHjlDgnm/?tagged=kauaihawaii
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]]>The post 10 Most Expensive Places to Live in the World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This small European country is sometimes the epitome of luxury. The prices follow suit as well.
Part of a series of the bustling hub in the Middle East, Qatar is not for those with shallow pockets.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are true paradises, but the prices will make your head spin.
If you like tropical locations, the Bahamas might be worth the high prices they have there.
They do have big paychecks, but the prices aren’t small either.
The country is the biggest population density has to have high prices to make up for the crowdedness.
It takes a lot of effort and money to transport everything that far away!
This lively and amazing hub is a great way to experience both a fast life and high prices.
Luxurious is the middle name of Switzerland.
But those beaches are priceless.
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