2010
6
Sep
Edinburgh was recently voted the most beautiful city by foreign tourists, and with good reason. It is an eclectic mix of old medieval buildings and Georgian planning, nestled in some of Scotland’s most breath-taking scenery. First time visitors should take advantage of Edinburgh’s apartment accommodation to make the most of their stay: the following are a few attractions not to be missed on a first time visit.
The Royal Mile is an obvious must on any tourist list. By far the easiest way to approach this cobbled road (which is actually 200 yards longer than the normal ‘mile’) is to start your way at the top and roll down to the bottom, taking in the imposing castle, granite buildings, gorgeous views and numerous pubs on the way down. Fans of a pint should make sure to visit ‘End of the World’, the pub that once used to mark the end of Edin-borough – it’s an especially useful calling point on your way back up from Holyrood Palace, another regal beauty.
Following lunch – best to steer clear of the tourist traps and head back to your serviced apartment to eat like a true local – those experiencing an afternoon’s burst of energy could take in the Botanical Gardens, one of the finest in the UK. Those feeling slightly less energetic could take advantage of Edinburgh’s capital-city status to explore some of the finest works of art Scotland has to offer, at the National Gallery complex.
The best way to see these special sites and get a feel for the layout of the city is by an open top bus tour, which enables visitors – especially those here for the first time – to orient themselves with the city’s layout. Split into two halves, it also means you are spoilt for choice accommodation wise, with hotel rooms and serviced apartments ranging from 18th century suites with views out the Firth of Forth to medieval townhouses that back onto the castle ramparts. For those with a little more time to spare, consider a trip out to Leith, where some of the best freshly caught fish can be found.
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My name is Xavi Smith and I love to write about the city of Edinburgh and Scotland. If you are also interested in tips about Edinburgh accommodation or Edinburgh apartments , don’t hesitate to get in contact.
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2010
6
Sep
THE GREAT KENYAN TREK SAFARI.
8 DAYS KENYA TOUR – TSAVO WEST / AMBOSELI / NAKURU / MAASAI MARA
Day 1: Nairobi – Tsavo West Depart Nairobi early morning heading west. Visit the Chyulu Hills and the Mzima Springs, which are favorite haunts of both the hippo and crocodile that can be seen from an underwater observation chamber. Dinner and overnight Kilaguni Serena lodge.
Day 2: Tsavo West One Morning game drive in Tsavo west then proceed to Your Lodge for a leisurely afternoon. An evening game drive will follow. Dinner and overnight at Kilaguni Serena lodge.
Day 3: Tsavo West-Amboseli National Park You will proceed to Amboseli after breakfast.You will stay in Amboseli in the company of its inhabitants like elephant, buffalo, lion, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthogs, zebra and the Maasai giraffe and the serene greenbelt swamp land. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Serena lodge.
Day 4: Amboseli / Lake Nakuru National park we shall leave for Lake Nakuru national park soon after breakfast. We shall reach Lake Nakuru by afternoon for game drives at the park that boasts of numerous species of birds. Dinner and overnight stay at Sarova Lion Hill Lodge.
Day 5: Lake Nakuru / Masai Mara Today we shall leave Lake Nakuru for an awaiting treasure ahead of us. On reaching Masai Mara, we shall enjoy a Game viewing drive en route our lodge or campsite. Dinner and overnight at Mara Serena Safari Lodge.
Day 6: Masai Mara Two Game drives today in the worlds most famous game reserve, you are yet to see a variety of animals probably so many like you have never seen anywhere else. We also have an optional visit optional to the Maasai villages at an extra cost. Dinner and overnight stay at Mara Serena Safari Lodge.
Day 7: Masai Mara The tour arrangement will remain as on day 6.
Day 8: Masai Mara / Nairobi Morning game drive and breakfast before we embark on our journey back to Nairobi with stops in Narok for craft shopping. Our tour will end in Nairobi.
Total Cost of The Safari
Period
1st April-30th April
1st Jan-31stJan, 1st March-31st March 1st June-30th June
1st July-31st October 23rd Dec-2nd Jan 2011
Price per person sharing-starting from
USD $1250
USD $1520
USD $1860
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Alphaxad is Tours and Travel Consultant with LetsGokenya, an online hotel reservations company that allows guests to book and pay for hotels, lodges and camps in kenya, Uganda and Tanzania online and in real time. Find us on www.letsgokenya.com
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2010
6
Sep
Atlanta city is known for its various attractions-museums, parks, sports team and entertainment. This region where this beautiful city stands today was originally Creek and Cherokee Native American territory. Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and is also the most populous city. It is being considered as the economic powerhouse of the Southern United States, experiencing urban development, population growth, and commercial development thus making it a common case study for college students who study urban geography around the globe.
It hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 after the International Olympic Committee selected Atlanta as the site in 1990.Though many felt that Athens, Greece, should have been the right choice as it was the 100th anniversary of the Olympic Games. This way Atlanta became the first American capital city to host the Olympics. Because of the Olympics, Atlanta built major construction to beautify the city’s parks, sports facilities, and transportation.
About the city:
Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate with generally hot, humid summers and mild winters by the standards of most of the U.S. In the winter, weather systems sweeping south from Canada, through the Midwest; bring temperatures that can reach below 15° Fahrenheit a few times a year.
More and more people have now shifted to Atlanta thus touching a population of 3.5 million. It always has something special to offer for everyone. There are so many impressive and unique things the city has to offer. The largest museum dedicated to the art of puppetry is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Atlanta. You can spend hours there at the museum admiring all the things and also there are puppet shows which all young and old loves.
Atlanta is known for its rich culture. It has the oldest continually running ballet in the country and the performances are simply breath taking. There are so many other shows for you to see and enjoy. Atlanta is one of the most prosperous cities in the United States and is one of the most economically important Southeastern cities.
Attractions:
Some of the few attractions of Atlanta are:
Atlanta Botanical Garden: This is a 30 acre garden in the heart of Atlanta featuring breathtaking gardens, woodlands and more. It has a garden for children as well. You can find one of the world’s largest permanent orchids displayed here along with rare and endangered plants from tropical rain forests and desert regions. This garden holds various exhibitions all year round. There is a gift shop and cafe for you to unwind. Explore this garden and expand your horizon.
Apex Museum: Here you can visit the Yates and Milton Drug Store, one of Atlanta’s first Black owned businesses. Going there is an experience in itself. You can hear all about the African American pioneers in Atlanta and learn about the powerful Black Families who contributed in making Atlanta what it is today. Inside you will find artifacts, photographs and multi-media presentations on the African American cultural experience both past and present. There is also a Trolley theater where there are video presentations on African American experiences. And also the Hall of achievement, donated by BellSouth, where you will information on African American achievers.
Georgia Aquarium: This is the world’s largest aquarium, features over 100,000 specimens in tanks representing 500 species from around the globe holding approximately eight million gallons of water.
World of Coca Cola: This museum features the history of the world famous soft drink brand which was developed in Atlanta. It is an interesting place to be .You can also taste various formulas of the soda from all over the world in the tasting room.
Underground Atlanta: It is a historic shopping and entertainment complex situated under the streets of downtown Atlanta. This is the place to buy your Atlanta souvenirs. There are also festivals that go on during the spring and summer months.
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Neha Sharma shares her views about Cheap Flight To Atlanta .For more information please visit http://www.ticketstoworld.co.uk
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2010
6
Sep
Covering just 3.72 acres, University Park, Texas seems to be all but swallowed up by the big city. Bordered on three sides by Highland Park and on the south by Dallas, the suburb is known as a premier residential location for families and singles wanting to buy or lease a property. At its true heart, however, University Park, the home of Southern Methodist University, is one of the most unique college towns in Texas just five miles from downtown Dallas.
SMU, founded in 1911, occupies a 210-acre urban campus. Approximately 6,000 undergraduates and 4,693 post-graduates are taught by 603 full-time faculty members. Together, this population, as well as the residents of the surrounding neighborhoods, form the core of an active scholarly, social, and community life.
Seven Degree-Granting Schools
There are seven schools at SMU granting degrees to undergraduates and post-graduates. Of these, the Cox School of Business was ranked first in the nation by The Economist” for its “potential to network,” while the Dedman School of Law placed 46th in U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools in 2009. The other SMU schools include the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, the Meadows School of the Arts, the Perkins School of Theology, the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education & Human Development, and the Lyle School of Engineering.
Center for Research and Scholarship
SMU boasts a total of ten libraries, which collectively comprise the largest privately-held body of research resources in the American Southwest. Among those, the Bridwell Library is recognized as a premier theological collection, while the Central University Libraries, the largest in the system, have a catalog of more than 2 million volumes. Additionally, the Edwin J. Foscue Map Library maintains one of the most extensive cartographic collections in America.
George W. Bush Presidential Library
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and the George W. Bush Policy Institute will be located on the southeast side of the SMU campus and will include a museum open to the public and an archive for researchers. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the 227,000 sq. ft. complex will be held in November 2010 with the approximately $250 million project slated for completion in 2013. The design calls for a structure of red brick and Texas limestone with a central tower, all chosen to blend with the Georgian Revival architecture of the surrounding university buildings with landscaping incorporating native Texas grasses and wildflowers.
On-Campus Museums
SMU maintains two museums. The Pollock Gallery serves as a showcase for rotating exhibits of works by faculty and students in a range of media, as well as providing a venue for shows by artists not affiliated with the Meadows School of the Arts. The Meadows Museum is home to a collection of Spanish works spanning the tenth to the 21st centuries and includes sculptures by Rodin, Maillol, and Giacometti, as well as pieces by modern contemporary sculptors.
Performance Venues and Athletic Contests
Throughout the year, the calendar at the McFarlin Memorial Auditorium offers a range of speakers, performers, and touring troupes that have, over the past 80 years, included such widely diverse figures and groups as: Martha Graham, Salvadore Dali, the American Ballet Theatre, Itzak Perlman, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Elton John, Sir John Gielgud, Vincent Price, Yo-Yo Ma, the Houston Ballet, W.H. Auden, Harry Connick, Jr., Luciano Pavarotti, Barry Manilow, Blondie, Fleetwood Mac, Melissa Etheridge, the Monterey Jazz Festival, and Dashboard Confessional.
The SMU Mustangs participate in the NCAA Division I and are a member of Conference USA. Football games are played in the Gerald J. Ford Stadium on campus with the school’s closest rival being neighboring Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Before every home game, students, faculty, staff, and alumni gather on the school’s main street, Bishop Boulevard, for pre-game festivities including food tents and entertainment, with pets and children welcome.
Beautiful Holiday Tradition of Lights
Each December, a candlelight ceremony with music and readings is held on the Main Quad. The University president traditionally reads the Christmas story from the Christian Bible and choirs from the Meadows School of Arts and neighboring high schools lead the crowd in singing carols. At the culmination of the evening, the lights decorating Dallas Hall and the trees surrounding it are lit in a Celebration of Lights that is a well-loved staple of the community.
Residents of University Park have the unique opportunity to live in the third largest city in Texas and in a tiny college town where day-to-day life naturally blends on and off-campus activities. With all the benefits of the the 12th largest metro economy in the world, residents can still enjoy a walk on campus, a student art show or play, and tailgating for a home game. University Parks stands out among all the Dallas suburbs for this very mix: modern and traditional, small and large, urban center and beloved alma mater.
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Paul Marshall is an Internet Marketing Consultant and d-i-y Internet Marketing Coach, specializing in small business and new business start-ups. Paul has been marketing online since 2004. Additionally, he has over 25 years of marketing experience, including in the tough fields of insurance, mortgages and real estate.
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2010
5
Sep
Itinerary:-
- Pick you up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheik
– Transfer by air-conditioned bus from Sharm El Sheikh to the Egyptian
-Israel border in Taba
– Journey to Jerusalem
- Breakfast (packed lunch)
– Visit the Mount of Olives for beautiful panorama of the Old City, Temple Mount gilded Dome of the Rock
– Visit in Old Town the Wailing Wall ( wall of AlBorak ), Via Dolorosa, Basilica of the Holy Grave
– Transportation to Mount Zion to visit The Cenacle, believed to be the site of Jesus’ Last Supper, Tomb of King David, Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Bethlehem
– where the Basilica of the Nativity stands
– built over the grotto, regarded as the birthplace of Jesus. The church is one of the oldest Christian churches, where masses are celebrated
– Lunch and dinner meals during the tour
– Drive to the Dead Sea for swimming
– Transfer to Taba to crossing the border
– Transfer from Taba to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
Price Excludes:-
Personal expenses
Price Includes:-
- Pick up and drop off services from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
- All transfers by air-conditioned buses
– English speaking tour guide in Jerusalem Israel
– Admision fees to the sights in Jerusalem
– Lunch and dinner at local restaurant in Jerusalem
Tour guide:
Egypt guided tours are highly recommended and our guides are knowledgeable Egyptologist guides who have academic qualifications to make your tour to Egypt extra special
Vehicles used :
Vehicles are new branded air-conditioned with a professional driver, but drivers in Egypt do not speak English and they cannot act as tour guides for the Egyptian monumental sights
Payment Facilities:
1) Online Payment by Credit card visa or Master via our secure payment page on our website
http://www.egyptonlinetours.com.com/Travels/Payment.aspx
2 ) Bank transfer:
Maestro Online Travel Egypt -bank details:
Account Name: Maestro Online Travel
Account No: 517517
Bank: Arab African International Bank
Branch: Haram
Swift: ARAIEGCX
Payment Plan:
25% down payment required to secure the booking ( by credit cards )
75% balance in pick up from your hotel in the tour day. ( credit card / or / cash )
Look forward to hearing from you soon,
Best regards,
Magdy Abdel Ghany
Tour Consultant
Maestro Online Travel Egypt-Haram Branch
Cell : 002 01629 222 90
Emails: magdy@egyptonlinetours.com
Website: www.egyptonlinetours.com
Website:-
http://www.egyptonlinetours.com/Egypt-Sightseeing-Tours/index.php
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2010
5
Sep
Itinerary:-
- Pick you up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheik
– Transfer by air-conditioned bus from Sharm El Sheikh to the Egyptian
-Israel border in Taba
– Journey to Jerusalem
- Breakfast (packed lunch)
– Visit the Mount of Olives for beautiful panorama of the Old City, Temple Mount gilded Dome of the Rock
– Visit in Old Town the Wailing Wall ( wall of AlBorak ), Via Dolorosa, Basilica of the Holy Grave
– Transportation to Mount Zion to visit The Cenacle, believed to be the site of Jesus’ Last Supper, Tomb of King David, Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Bethlehem
– where the Basilica of the Nativity stands
– built over the grotto, regarded as the birthplace of Jesus. The church is one of the oldest Christian churches, where masses are celebrated
– Lunch and dinner meals during the tour
– Drive to the Dead Sea for swimming
– Transfer to Taba to crossing the border
- Transfer from Taba to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
Price Includes:-
- Pick up and drop off services from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
- All transfers by air-conditioned buses
– English speaking tour guide in Jerusalem Israel
– Admision fees to the sights in Jerusalem
– Lunch and dinner at local restaurant in Jerusalem
General Info:-
Pick up from your hotel lobby by our REP with a board reflecting your name
Pick up time at 08:30
Return to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh at 23:00
Tour guide:
Egypt guided tours are highly recommended and our guides are knowledgeable Egyptologist guides who have academic qualifications to make your tour to Egypt extra special
Vehicles used :
Vehicles are new branded air-conditioned with a professional driver, but drivers in Egypt do not speak English and they cannot act as tour guides for the Egyptian monumental sights
Payment Facilities:
1) Online Payment by Credit card visa or Master via our secure payment page on our website
http://www.egyptonlinetours.com.com/Travels/Payment.aspx
2 ) Bank transfer:
Maestro Online Travel Egypt -bank details:
Account Name: Maestro Online Travel
Account No: 517517
Bank: Arab African International Bank
Branch: Haram
Swift: ARAIEGCX
Payment Plan:
25% down payment required to secure the booking ( by credit cards )
75% balance in pick up from your hotel in the tour day. ( credit card / or / cash )
Look forward to hearing from you soon,
Best regards,
Magdy Abdel Ghany
Tour Consultant
Maestro Online Travel Egypt-Haram Branch
Cell : 002 01629 222 90
Emails: magdy@egyptonlinetours.com
Website: www.egyptonlinetours.com
Website:-
http://www.egyptonlinetours.com/Egypt-Sightseeing-Tours/Sharm-El-Sheikh-Excursion-List/index.php
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2010
5
Sep
Departure : Daily
Lenght : 14-16 hours
Type : Group tour
Guide : English speaking guide
Price : From : 125 USD
Itinerary:-
- Pick you up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheik
– Transfer by air-conditioned bus from Sharm El Sheikh to the Egyptian
-Israel border in Taba
– Journey to Jerusalem
- Breakfast (packed lunch)
– Visit the Mount of Olives for beautiful panorama of the Old City, Temple Mount gilded Dome of the Rock
– Visit in Old Town the Wailing Wall ( wall of AlBorak ), Via Dolorosa, Basilica of the Holy Grave
– Transportation to Mount Zion to visit The Cenacle, believed to be the site of Jesus’ Last Supper, Tomb of King David, Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Bethlehem
– where the Basilica of the Nativity stands
– built over the grotto, regarded as the birthplace of Jesus. The church is one of the oldest Christian churches, where masses are celebrated
– Lunch and dinner meals during the tour
– Drive to the Dead Sea for swimming
– Transfer to Taba to crossing the border
– Transfer from Taba to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
Price Info:-
Prices are quoted in USD currency per person, minimum 2 persons traveling together
Price Includes:-
- Pick up and drop off services from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
- All transfers by air-conditioned buses
– English speaking tour guide in Jerusalem Israel
– Admision fees to the sights in Jerusalem
– Lunch and dinner at local restaurant in Jerusalem
General Info:-
Pick up from your hotel lobby by our REP with a board reflecting your name
Pick up time at 08:30
Return to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh at 23:00
Price Excludes:-
Personal expenses
Tour guide:
Egypt guided tours are highly recommended and our guides are knowledgeable Egyptologist guides who have academic qualifications to make your tour to Egypt extra special
Vehicles used :
Vehicles are new branded air-conditioned with a professional driver, but drivers in Egypt do not speak English and they cannot act as tour guides for the Egyptian monumental sights
Payment Facilities:
1) Online Payment by Credit card visa or Master via our secure payment page on our website
http://www.egyptonlinetours.com.com/Travels/Payment.aspx
2 ) Bank transfer:
Maestro Online Travel Egypt -bank details:
Account Name: Maestro Online Travel
Account No: 517517
Bank: Arab African International Bank
Branch: Haram
Swift: ARAIEGCX
Payment Plan:
25% down payment required to secure the booking ( by credit cards )
75% balance in pick up from your hotel in the tour day. ( credit card / or / cash )
Look forward to hearing from you soon,
Best regards,
Magdy Abdel Ghany
Tour Consultant
Maestro Online Travel Egypt-Haram Branch
Cell : 002 01629 222 90
Emails: magdy@egyptonlinetours.com
Website: www.egyptonlinetours.com
Website:-
www.egyptonlinetours.com
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2010
5
Sep
Paris carries an enchantment hard to put a finger on exactly what it is. It is easy to perceive Parisians as stylish, forever setting a trend, large number of them are finer folks and a pleasure to talk to, and French language is all about romance.
There is something that makes French people very French, and that is attention to fine details. A back street shop sells large varity of delightful croissants only, department stores carry creaseless bags to carry home a fine attire, and what accompanies coffee at a street corner café is a delightful and delicious little chocolate.
Paris is not the exception of foreign influence. Alongside chic boutiques and stylish cafés sit heavyweights McDonald’s and Pizza Hut, but Paris forever and ever will remain France. She is chic and panache, and she will always prevail.
Most visitors will unlikely fail visiting fabulous places such as ~but not limited to~ Musée du Louvre with Napoleon’s soldiers’ trophies taken from defeated armies and the world’s most celebrated art like Winged Victory and Mona Lisa with her legendary smile; an unmatched Ile De Saint Louis; the history behind Arc de Triomphe which goes across the so prestigious Avenue des Champs Élysées; Musée d’Orsey which is devoted to the period between the more classical Musée du Louvre and the modern Centre Georges Pompidou; a Bohemian place like Montmartre where Toulouse-Lautrec made his home, and so did Van Gogh, Cezanne, and many others; but there is much more.
Paris and other cities of France have so much to offer in every aspect of life that you can think of that forces any traveler with a more developed intellect to come back again and again to continue discovering and enjoying. It is beyond personal opinions that France may be visited by anyone ~of course~ but she is meant for more elaborated folks.
When in a break from knowledge, spectacle, and excitement that Paris encompasses, a place of preference to many visitors is the town of Chamonix which is a mere example of the immense number of places that France has to offer in contrast with the big apple. Chamonix is located in one of those spectacular French Alps’ valleys dominated by the majestic and imposing summit of Mont Blanc.
Another of those must-get-to-know-well regions are Champagne where the well known “Brothers! Come quickly, I am drinking stars!” expression came from when Don Perignon drunk the champagne he just discovered for the first time; and Côte d’Azur where some of France’s heavenly food comes from along with a coast and towns that fills one’s eyes and lift one’s soul; and these are only two of those regions.
For a long time, France has been World’s Number One Tourist Destination, and there is a valid reason for that.
However, only folks with qualities to identify what is finesse, appreciate centuries-old traditions, sensibility for art, palate for finer meals and wines, and able to recognize natural beauty never regret visiting France, It is because France is more attune with refined visitors.
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* George Josserme* Editor-in-Chief* Fountain of WisdomThis author passes on to readers what he perceives is mandatoryto better perceive a place worth for everyone to visit, but France ismore adept to those who have certain qualities to more thoroughlyappreciate her.The original article may be used as content, and it is suitably titledAttune With Refined Visitors – France.
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2010
5
Sep
Sydneysiders get ready – a theatrical extravaganza is coming! On Friday 22 October and Saturday 23 October, Sydney’s ANZ Stadium will be transformed into a Roman amphitheatre where the stadium sized adaptation of the biblical epic will be staged and performed. Touted as being on the same scale as the Sydney Olympic Games opening ceremony, this stadium sized production retells the dramatic story of Ben Hur, a Jewish prince and merchant in Jerusalem at the beginning of the first century, who is inspired by the rise of the Christ figure to challenge Roman tyranny and fight for freedom against the Roman Empire.
This adaption, however, promises to prove the saying right and in fact be ‘bigger than Ben Hur’. With a cast of 200 actors, a powerful musical score, an impressive light show and a deep and gravelly narration by Russell Crowe, it’s set to be a production of Ben Hur unlike any other.
The show has already wowed audiences and attracted critical acclaim in France, where the production originated. The 2010 stadium adaptation is the brainchild of French director Robert Hossein. The debut of Ben Hur in Paris was watched by over 300,000 people.
Hossein’s production is a theatrical version of the 1959 Academy Award winning movie Ben Hur, which starred Charlton Heston. And just as audiences were amazed by the production of the movie back in 1959, the 2010 stadium production is sure to set a benchmark for theatrical shows.
For those making the trip to Sydney for the show and looking for a quality hotel, Sydney offers a range of first-rate accommodation. Alternatively, if you’re looking for accommodation deals, Surry Hills and other inner city suburbs have a range of accommodation options to choose from.
Ben Hur quick facts:
1250 tonnes of crushed rock and sand form the staging base of the production
The total performance area is 15,000 square metres – almost two football fields.
Each end of ANZ Stadium is occupied by massive stages representing the Roman Senate and the Town of Judea.
Among the huge sets is a Roman Galley ship powered by 100 oarsmen.
24 horses sourced and trained in Australia race in teams of four in the full-scale chariot race.
A stage crew of more than 200 works throughout the 10 action-packed scenes.
The horses used in the production eat 100 kilograms of oats, 250 kilograms of hay, 2,560 litres of filtered water per.
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This article is brought to you by Quality Hotel Cambridge. Quality Hotel Cambridge is conveniently located in the heart of Surry Hills, one of the most exciting suburbs in Sydney. Find out more from their website
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2010
5
Sep
Every year in October, Sydney celebrates its unmatched and unique food lifestyle with a month of fabulous food events around the city. And this year promises to be no different. The Crave Sydney International Food Festival took over from the Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Food Month last year, and the line up for this year’s festival showcases and celebrates the best of Australian and international cuisine, with events for food connoisseurs and novices alike. With visiting world class chefs, talks and classes, restaurant specials and organised dining events, there’s something for all tastebuds at this month long celebration of food. Here’s a run-down of some of the events that will make up the Crave Sydney International Food Festival program in 2010.
Breakfast on the Bridge. Giving the public the opportunity to picnic on one of the Sydney’s most iconic landmarks, Breakfast on the Bridge is the centerpiece of the food festival. On October 10, 6,000 NSW residents (picked from those who registered) are given the unique opportunity to enjoy their morning coffee and breakfast on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
World Chef Showcase. On Saturday October 9 and Sunday October 10, a collection of some of the world’s most celebrated culinary stars will showcase their skills and share their recipes at Sydney’s Star City Harbour Ballroom. The World Chef Showcase allows you intimate insight into the dishes that given these chefs their big names.
René Redzepi. To kick off the event on October 1, the world’s number one chef René Redzepi will share his culinary vision and launch his first cookbook – Noma: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine – at the Sydney Opera House. Redzepii is head chef of Noma Restaurant in Copenhagen, which recently won the Number One spot at this year’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards. Redzepi is celebrated for his unique and imaginative approach to Nordic cuisine.
Night noodle markets. The Night Noodle Markets in Hyde Park are a mainstay of October’s celebration of food. Open from October 11-15 & 18 -22, these hawker style markets buzz with activity as Sydneysiders and visitors alike enjoy this open air dining experience.
Sydney is renowned for its love affair with food, and is home to a diverse, multicultural and thriving food culture. The Sydney International Food Festival is a great way for visitors to taste all of Sydney’s culinary flavours. For those looking to visit the city during this time, there is a range of accommodation options to choose from. Surry Hills accommodation, for example, will place you amongst this thriving restaurant and bar community.
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A Hyde Park hotel, on the other hand, will position you well to enjoy all the noodle night markets action. Wherever you stay or whatever your food preferences are, make sure you make the most of the fabulous events and celebration of food at the 2010 Crave Sydney International Food Festival.
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