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Month: August 2019

Written by admin on August 30, 2019

Top Things To Do and See In San Antonio

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With its storied past, cultural diversity and developing art scene, San Antonio, Texas, should be on your target to explore. You can explore Alamo City with Culture Trip’s essential list of attractions and activities for your next trip. It would be an exciting place for you to keep in mind!

Alamo

Alamo was the rallying cry during the Texas Revolution, and it’s undoubtedly hard to avoid the landmark on any tour to San Antonio today. This small colonial mission building is one of the attractive monuments for the US history and a vital part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.

River Walk

Weaving its way through the heart of the city is the San Antonio RiverWalk. A network of paths and walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, the 15-mile route is flanked by the multicolored parasols of bars, cafés, as well as restaurants. True, it’s a well-trodden path, but it’s well worth the walk to get a flavor of the city. 

Artpace

Artpace opened in 1995 as a “laboratory of dreams” this is the city’s non-profit contemporary art gallery and creative hub. Its primary focus, alongside the program of engaging and often provocative exhibitions and events, is the nurturing of local and international talent through its residencies. The organization nominates a curator to bring together three artists three times each year.

Artspace opened in 1995 as a “laboratory of dreams” this is the city’s non-profit contemporary art gallery and creative hub. Its primary focus, alongside the program of engaging and often provocative exhibitions and events, is the nurturing of local and international talent through its residencies. The organization nominates a curator to bring together three artists three times each year.

Tower of the Americas

Here, you can enjoy panoramas over San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country beyond from the top of the Tower of the Americas. Once you’ve descended and are back on terra firma, you can explore the manicured gardens and fountains of Hemisfair Park – the original site of the World’s Fair. 

San Antonio Zoo

The zoo can trace its roots back more than 100 years. Today, it has one of the most popular collections in the US, with upwards of a million annual vacationers observing to value greater than 750 types stood for across the 56-acre site. You can go out for the large float of crocodiles, the collection of rare Komodo dragons and the dazzling butterfly house.

The Natural Bridge Caverns

A secure means to visit these bewitching caves gets on a 75-minute discovery trip, as a guide leads you past stalagmites, stalactites, flowstones and ‘chandeliers’ sparkling 180 feet beneath the earth’s surface. For the severe adrenaline drug addict, the Hidden Passage Adventure Tour involves climbing, hiking and rappelling much deeper into the surrounding pockets and passageways.

The Witte Museum

The Witte Museum is based in the city’s Brackenridge Park, the award-winning underwent an impressive $100 million renovation and reopened as the expanded “New Witte” in 2017. Its slogan is “where nature, science, and culture meet.”

The Witte Museum

The Witte Museum is based in the city’s Brackenridge Park, the award-winning underwent an impressive $100 million renovation and reopened as the expanded “New Witte” in 2017. Its slogan is “where nature, science, and culture meet.”

The Saga

The Saga is a multimedia video projection. This is an explosion of color, light, music and archival images splashed over the facade of the imposing San Fernando Cathedral in the city’s Main Plaza. Much of the drama from the unique project – the brainchild of French artist Xavier de Richemont – comes from the juxtaposition of classical architecture and cutting-edge modern technology, leading to what the artist himself describes as an enormous “video painting.” The Saga could be a great option to kill your time.


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Written by admin on August 21, 2019

Must-See Attractions in Peru

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Peru is a destination that is vast and storied land, ancient, colonial, and modern traditions meld together for an unforgettable cultural experience. No matter the type of traveler—history buff, adventurer—Peru offers a myriad of activities to satisfy every appetite. Peru is one of the most famous destinations in South America.

Lima

Lima is Peru’s capital city and is known as the City of the Kings. Also, this is a symbol of its Spanish colonial history, industry, and independence. If you visit it for the first time, you should check out the local museums and get a taste for Peru’s depth of history. There’s no better way to enjoy the coastal views of Lima than in the lush neighborhood of Miraflores.

Rainbow Mountain Cusco

The mountain’s name is Vinicunca Mountain, also known as the Rainbow Mountain. The sloping waves of color that decorate this beautiful hill, ranging from rust-red to lavender, and turquoise to gold, are the result of minerals and eroding sedimentary rocks. You can enjoy the magnificent sights after a one day hike, or you could do the Ausangate trek. This trek takes you through the raw backyard of Cusco for several days, and the ever-increasing altitude can be crippling for unseasoned travelers.

Desert Oasis Huacachina

This is a small desert town, built around the only natural desert oasis in the whole of South America. This natural oasis not only provides an escape for local families from the nearby city of Ica but sees a yearly increase of tourists from all over the world. However, this desert lagoon is not the only thing that people have caught wind of. The dunes are perfect sandboarding, and riding around in the buggies will make you feel like a Mad Max character. 

Colca Canyon in Arequipa

Deep within the mountainous region of Arequipa lies the vast and yawning Colca Canyon. This is one of the deepest canyons in the world. The Colca Canyon comes in a very close third position, after its nearby sister canyon, Cotahuasi, with its deepest point reaching 3,400 meters. The deepest canyon is located almost inaccessibly in the Himalayas, leaving Peru home to the second and third deepest canyons that are surprisingly accessible.

Paracas National Reserve

Peru’s most notable thing is its ever-changing landscapes from tropical jungles to arid deserts and windy coasts to cold mountains. The Paracas National Reserve showcases this very contrast. This protected reserve measures 330,000 hectares and features subtropical deserts that abruptly meet the ocean, with huge cliffs and hidden beaches.

Nazca Lines

The mystery and beliefs that surround the creation of these giant drawings have encouraged conspiracy theories and the occasional alien hysteria over the years. The enigmatic Nazca Lines can be found in the arid Peruvian desert, a few hours south of Lima. This UNESCO heritage site was first discovered in the late 1920s by a Peruvian archaeologist. It would be another ten years before anyone had spotted the lines from the sky, making them more widely known.

 Machu Picchu

This ancient Incan city hidden deep in the mountains of Cusco has become synonymous with Peru and Incan culture. Both a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the 7 Wonders of the World, its beauty is unparalleled. 

The cloud forest that surrounds the city gives it even more mystical flare and is a dream for hikes to Machu Picchu.

We traveled to this southern paradise with friends from our startup company, an exterior painting company in Gilbert, Arizona. We hiked and backpacked, and camped, and explored until we almost couldn’t walk anymore. You must see Peru!

Must try foods in Peru…

  • Ceviche
  • Causa
  • Lomo Saltado
  • Suspiro a la Limeña
  • Tiradito 
  • Anticuchos de Corazon
  • Jalea de Mariscos
  • Tacu Tacu
  • Aji de Gallina
  • Chupe de Camarones
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Written by admin on August 11, 2019

Exploring New York City

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New York City is called “Big Apple.” Everything you can expect it to be: blazing lights, stellar museums, urban parks, grand bridges, buzzy restaurants, and even buzzier nightclubs – all framed by the world’s most iconic skyline.

The Empire State Building

Without this fantastic building, would all those famous cinematic love scenes be as notable? Probably not. Hop on one of the speedy elevators to the top of this Art Deco beauty for stunning 360-degree views – on a clear day; you can see five states those are the neighbors of this city. 

Central Park

Spend a day wandering this gigantic park, with its sloping lawns, Frisbee games, fragrant gardens, elm-shaded Mall, and beloved Strawberry Fields.

Metropolitan Museum

If you visit one museum in this fantastic New York City, make it this one. The epic Met traces more than 5,000 years of art history, from the Egyptian Temple of Dendur to the Astor Chinese Garden Court to paintings by Van Gogh, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Degas, Warhol, and much more.

Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in New York – and the best way to do so is by crossing it on foot. For the exceptional effect, walk it from the Manhattan side, resist turning around until the midway point. After that, take a look – the skyline glitters in the distance, framed by the bridge’s signature cables.


12 Foods You Must Try in NYC:

  • Pastrami
  • Bagel
  • A “BEC”
  • Dollar slice
  • Coffee
  • Hot dog
  • Falafel
  • Pizza
  • Shack burger
  • Meat over rice
  • New York cheesecake
  • Black and White Cookie

Respects at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum

The common refrain after 9/11. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is ensuring just that. Built on the footprints of the original Twin Towers, this profound memorial and museum pay tribute to those who lost their lives on 9/11.
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