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Reasons Why We Have to Visit France and What to See There

Here are a few reasons for which you have to visit France. Let us see what the advantages of visiting this country are and how to enjoy there.
The Eiffel tower of France is one of the most famous and attractive features of this country. Every year more than 6.8 million tourists come to France to see this tower alone. During the holidays of 2012, the number of people who had visited this tower exceeded 7 million. Along with this, the cathedral of Paris is another attractive feature that you shouldn't forget to visit here.

Making Travel More Enjoyable

While most of us enjoy arriving at our holiday destination, the preparations and journey can be incredibly stressful. Before you even begin to plan your next holiday, take a deep breath and remember that holidays are meant to be fun and relaxing. Read on for some great travel tips.
Being in control of any situation can help alleviate stress. Control is gained by having the knowledge and the tools to cope with any situation you may be confronted with. So from the moment you begin thinking about your next holiday, start a travel journal.

Selecting the Right Hotel

Hotels are certainly not the primary reason for going abroad; however it is important that you choose the right accommodation in regards to making your stay that much better. One tends to choose hotels that are considered better in comfort with relation to that actual holiday experience. The hotels that provide a greater selection of value, atmosphere and quality for every location will turn out to be the better choice. Hotels that tend to be a little more centrally placed are handy for guests who want to move around easier, however some guests may prefer somewhere a little quieter and close to a countryside setting.

Reasons To Visit Eastern Europe

Ever since Berlin Wall came down, over the past 20 years even the unstable countries have detached their troubles and strengthened their economic framework for joining the European Union, and are welcoming the tourists from across the world.
These countries, once termed as out of bounds for the American tourists, have become the spectacular natural wonders of the world and offer the finest of the world's architecture. Some of the easily accessible countries of East Europe include Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and much more.

Places to visit [ London, England ]

1. The Tower of London
Located on the north bank of the Thames next to Tower Bridge is the Tower of London, a UNESCO world heritage site. Constructed in phases after 1066, the Tower has fulfilled important state functions ever since: it was a Royal Palace, from which new monarchs began their coronation precession to Westminster Abbey; it became a prison in which the principal enemies of the state were incarcerated and often executed; it housed the state mint, armoury and menagerie; and it continues to house the Crown Jewels.

Places to visit [ Amsterdam, Holland ]

1.A trip down the canals
 Amsterdam has been called the Venice of the North, on account of having over 100 kilometres of canals. There are four main waterways—the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht canals—which form concentric semi-circles around Amsterdam, and are the result of meticulous city planning in the 17th century. About 1,500 pretty bridgescross those canals, and roughly the same number of monumental buildings can be seen from them.

Places to visit [ Hong Kong, China ]

1. Victoria Peak
 Victoria Peak (also known as Austin Mountain or simply The Peak) is a 552 metre high mountain found on the western half of Hong Kong Island. The Peak is a major tourist attraction, offering spectacular views over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and many smaller surrounding islands. The upper reaches of the Peak contain some of Hong Kong's highest-value residential areas (for instance, the sixth Governor built his summer residence here in 1868). In 1888, the Peak Tram Funicular was opened. The Funicular, with its distinctive post-box red trams, ascends about 370 metres in height (at a gradient of between 4 and 27 degrees) and has a maximum speed of 6 metres per second: this is certainly the most stylish way to arrive.