Monthly Archives: July 2010

London’s new cycle hire scheme is the best way to see the city

Overnight the streets of London were filled with thousands of sparkling new bicycles, which are today available to hire in a bid by the London mayor to encourage more Londoners to cycle their way across the city.

The new initiative is called Barclays Cycle Hire and is intended to provide commuters and tourists of the capital with a tax-free way to travel by a more eco-friendly and healthy means. London mayor Boris Johnson says of the exciting new scheme: ‘My crusade for the capital to become the greatest big cycling city in the world has taken a gigantic pedal-powered push forwards.’ Gigantic it certainly is, as 12,000 Londoners have already signed up to use the 5000 bikes, which can be found at any of the 315 docking stations situated in several of the Royal Parks as well as Camden, City of London, Hackney, Islington, Lambeth, Kensington and Chelsea, Southwark, Tower Hamlets and Westminster.

As well as busy commuters, this is the ideal solution for tourists who wish to travel above ground on a low cost and fun transport, especially during the summer months. Keys for the bikes cost £3 and travelling costs vary from £1 for an hour up to £50 for 24 hours. Journeys under 30 minutes are free and you can choose 24 hours, seven days or annual membership, so rental is flexible and free for you.

During days of leisure on your London tour, be sure to take advantage of this fantastic initiative which will allow you to experience life as a Londoner as well as see the best parts of the city while keeping fit and being green.

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Summer Sporting Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco: See Sir Elton John, Jamie Cullum and more

Chances are, if you’re in Monte Carlo this summer you’re looking for amusement. Whether it’s in the form of glitzy casinos, elegant dining or relaxing on the glittery Mediterranean coast, Monte Carlo in Monaco is just made for celebrating in. This is exactly why it’s the ideal spot for the Summer Sporting Festival, which takes place throughout July and August every year and is Monaco’s most exciting music event.

The festival presents a plethora of popular music, ranging from classic, folk and jazz to world famous pop and rock acts, including Vanessa Paradis, Fares Karam, Julio Iglesias, Sir Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Mika and Norah Jones. We’ll certainly be sipping a glass of champagne to smooth crooner Jamie Cullum who is playing on 20 August as well as the sublime opera from Roberto Alagna which will make for the fabulous  finale of the festival, in true spectacular Monte Carlo style.

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Paris Garden Tours: stroll through the city’s green spaces

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Your trip to Paris will undoubtedly include all the big sightseeing spots such as the Eiffel Tower and Champs-Élysées, but if you’re a country dweller at heart or if you’ve got green fingers when at home, you’ll probably be most curious about the 400 plus parks and gardens that are peppered across Paris.

You’ll also appreciate spending a little quality time away from the crowds of tourists whilst on your Paris tour and one of the simplest and cheapest way to do this is with a gentle stroll around Paris’s many beautiful parks.  Luckily there are plenty of walking tours of the Gardens of Paris which are ideal if you have a spare afternoon on your trip. Below are a few of our favourite green spaces to wile away an afternoon or two.

Pretty Pere-Lachaise cemetery in the 20th arrondissement was created by Napolean Bonaparte as part of his 19th century revamp of Paris, and features thousands of trees. Of course, you also spend time in the serene graveyard where you can spot world famous residents such as Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison and Balzac.

Pere-Lachaise cemetery

Parc André-Citroën, which lies in the 15th arrondissement next to the Seine was created by the landscape designers Giles Clement and Alain Provost. And yes, it is named after the man who manufactured the Citroën car, and the park actually used to be where the car factory stood! On a walking tour of this geometrical, modern park, you’ll be whirled around the garden’s green spaces and explore wild spots, pretty fountains and immense fully working greenhouses.

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Further out in the 12th arrondissement next to the Bibliotheque and the River Rheine, is the Parc de Bercy, which was once a buzzing wine market. Stroll the smooth lawns here and admire the rose gardens (with 95 varieties of roses), vineyards and orchards for a peaceful glimpse of Paris’s green heart. We’re also fond of the labrynth and the charming vegetable patch which was cultivated by the school children of Paris!

It really does pay to take some time out and enjoy the spectacular scenery and ambience afforded by Paris’s pretty parks.  Which is your favourite park in Paris, or anywhere in Europe for that matter? Let us know below!

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Summer in Berlin: See sand sculptures, pyrotechnics and Roman chariot racing

On your Germany tour this summer, it’s almost certain you’ll be spending some time in the country’s eclectic capital, Berlin. If you time it right, you can take advantage of a number of unique events which are taking place in Berlin, including a world famous sand sculpturing festival and a glorious re-enactment of a Roman chariot race! See below for our pick of the best events to attend in Berlin this summer.

30 May – 31 August, Citadel Music Festival

This open-air festival at the grand Spandau Citadel features a plethora of classical, rock and pop music acts, all set against the handsome historical relics of this 16th century Renaissance fortress, which is almost perfectly preserved. The Citadel Music Festival is certainly one way to see this fantastic building on a Berlin tour!

6 June - 29 August, Sandsation Festival

If you appreciate modern art and don’t mind getting a bit of sand in your shoes, the incredible Sandsation Festival will have you open mouthed in admiration. This international event takes place at the O2 World and showcases the spectacular work of over 20 sand artists. Expect popular family icons such as The Simpsons, Toy Story characters and Shrek to be standing proudly amongst King Titan and life-size locomotives and buildings, in this dream-like art event of breathtaking proportions.

8 August, Das Große Wagenrennen

History buffs will relish in this whole day event which sees up to 30 chariots and 120 horses thunder across the Rennbahn Mariendorf arena at the Das Große Wagenrennen. Here the chariots recreate the impressive days of Rome and the splendour of the ‘Legend of Ben Hur’. Get into the spirit and weave your way in and out of the authentic Roman markets and street performers in between races.

11 September, Pyro Games

The Champions League of Pyrotechnical Specialists will adorn the night skies over the Rennbahn Mariendorf along with the sounds of the Berlin-based drummers, ‘Stamping Feet’, in the spell-binding Pyro Games. You’ll remember this evening for years to come, and as you’ll realise during the extravagant displays of light fountains and sparkling explosions, these guys aren’t called ‘champions’ for nothing!

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Bastille Day in Paris

14 July is the national holiday when France celebrates Bastille Day, commemorating the storming of Bastille prison in 1789, which helped sparked the French Revolution of 1789. The devastation of the prison was used to mark France’s beginnings of democracy which is why it’s important that French people continue to remember and celebrate Bastille Day (or La Fête Nationale) today.

If you’re in Paris (you lucky thing), head to Champs-Elysées to see jet formations, a military parade led by the president from the Arc de Triompge to the Place de la Concorde and partying Parisians who will dance the night away under an explosion of fireworks over the Trocadéro. We recommend arriving as early as possible to get the best view of this very popular procession.

Outside of Paris, most French towns and villages will host dances with lots of music, fireworks and of course, plenty of champagne!

If you’re not in France though, most French restaurants will probably be honouring the day, and various countries such as India and South America which once had French controlled areas, also boast large festivities on the day.

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Forget football: Top ten outdoors attractions in South Africa

Whether or not you’ve been following the World Cup, chances are the huge football event may have opened up your eyes to South Africa as an appealing travel destination. Luckily for you, Trafalgar have been touring there for years, so we know a thing or two about the best places to visit in South Africa. Take a look at our top ten attractions below, and let the magic of South Africa lure you to its stunning shores.

1. Etosha National Park

We suggest spending a full day in this world-class game park, visiting a number of waterholes to observe the wildlife. Etosha, translated, means ‘The place of dry water’ and here you can gety our first view of the magnificent pan. Travel along the vast salt-pan with stops at various waterholes and game viewing en route.

2. Damaraland

See the highlights of Damaraland – one of the last true wilderness areas in Africa. On your way make sure you head through Outjo, Khorixas, the capital of this region. You’ll pass through scenic landscapes and Damara villages before reaching the starck Petrified Forest. Explore the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein and its fascinating geological features such as the Organ Pipes and Burnt Mountain. Finish off your Damaraland trip with a visit to the ‘White Lady’, which is situated in the nearby Brandberg Mountains. This three hour hike (requires an average level of fitness) will take you to see the famous rock art paintings, whilst offering some spectacular views of the open plains of the Damaraland.

3. Cape Winelands

Have you ever wondered where your exquisite South African reds are actually grown? Chances are, it will have started life in the gorgeous Cape Winelands; the largest wine growing region in South Africa. Surrounded by staggering mountains, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are the most popular, owing to their prestigious old wine cellars.

4. Cape Peninsula

Take advantage of a full day touring of the ruggedly beautiful Cape Peninsula via the Atlantic seaboard for incredible panoramas that will stay with your forever. If you have time, stop off at the fishing village of Hout Bay too, where you could take an optional cruise to Seal Island to watch the antics of these natural performers too.

5. Penguins at Boulders Beach

You’ll inevitably drive through the quaint naval village of Simon’s Town on your way back to Cape Town from the Cape Peninsula, so look out for the adorable penguins at Boulders Beach. Camera’s at the ready; these adorable animals moved to the beach in 1985, made it their home and haven’t moved since!

6. Table Mountain

While you enjoy the diverse and vibrant city of Cape Town, don’t miss the opportunity to ascend Table Mountain by cable car for spectacular views of the city. So far, this cable car has offered more than 20 million visitors some of the greatest views known to man, and locals are so proud of the flat-topped mountain that it even features on the Cape Town flag. Explore the rest of Table Mountain National Park if you have time, to see the rare fynbos vegetation.

7. Kruger National Park

Enjoy spotting the ‘Big Five’ and the other 147 species of mammals, reptiles and birds during an  open safari vehicle drive; the best game spotting opportunities are in the early morning and late afternoon. We recommend following the animals’ example by taking a midday siesta! Gasp at the glory that is God’s Window, a boundless view of forested mountains and fertile plains and make sure you visit the spectacular Blyde River Canyon, one of the natural wonders of Africa as well as the quaint village of Graskop.

8. Tsitsikamma Forest, Port Elizabeth

As you depart Knysna you’ll most likely go by way of the glorious indigenous Tsitsikamma Forest before you arrive in Port Elizabeth. The forest is well known for its dramatic coastline as well as its Otter Trail. Most head to the spectacular Nature’s Valley at the western end of the park, or Bloukrans Bridge where you can see adrenaline-junkies partake in the world’s highest bungee jump!

9. Seal Island

Located on the beautiful beaches of False Bay close to Cape Town, Seal Island is a small land mass of only 5.7km which is so called due to the large population of Cape Fur Seals who live there. It’s a site that must be seen to be believed, and one which animal-lovers will adore. If you’re travelling with the whole family or the grandchildren, this a must-see spot.

10. Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve

This rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of Cape Peninsula offers breathtaking wild and rugged scenery, due to it being so unspoiled by humans. ‘The Cape’ as it is often referred to as, is also the home of the legendary Flying Dutchman which is believed to have been crewed and tormented by damned ghosts of sailors. If you don’t believe in ghosts, instead spend your time looking out for lizards, snakes, tortoises and even whales!

There’s so much to see in the great outdoors in South Africa, it’d be a shame to spend all your time in the big cities. Take our advice, and embrace the mountains, valleys, parks and coastline, for the full South African experience.

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Calgary Stampede in Canada: The world’s largest rodeo

No trip to Calgary in Canada would be complete without witnessing the spectacular event that is the Calgary Stampede; the world’s largest rodeo! The event takes place every year between 9 and 18 July 2010 and is sure to entertain visitors of all ages.

On entrance to Stampede Park you’ll be blown away by the brilliantly energetic Chuck-wagon Races which will warm you up ready for your day to be magnificently crowned with the excellent Grandstand Show. This is the all singing, all dancing, music and fireworks extravaganza which finishes off the fantastic Calgary Stampede celebrations.

On the 8 day Canada’s Rockies with Calgary Stampede tour you’ll receive all-day tickets with access to reserved seating, so you won’t have to worry about anything but sitting back and enjoying the Western delight of the stampede.

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Our top five places to celebrate Canada Day

This Thursday 1 July is Canada Day, to celebrate Canada turning a very refined 143 years old! If you’re in London, why not dress up in red and white and join in the celebrations at Trafalgar Square? Here you’ll find Singing of ‘O Canada’ by the prestigious Canadaian Tenors as well as traditional Canadian cooking demonstrations, a fun street hockey tournament, special film screenings and performances from various Canadian artists. If you’re feeling peckish, indulge in Canadian Bison burgers, refreshing Sleeman’s beer and the ever-popular iced coffee and delicous doughnuts by every Canadian’s favourite, Tim Horton. Of course if you’re in Canada there will be plenty of events happening around the country, so here’s our pick of the top five places to celebrate Canada Day in the breathtaking country itself.

1. Vancouver

In Vancouver you can celebrate in the name of Canada Day with colourful parades, a scrumptious pancake breakfast, live jazz and much more on Granville Island. The biggest celebration of all though, will be held at Canada Place, where you can catch a huge music concert as well as all day parades and fantastic street dancing. End your day in Burrard Inlet for the big and beautiful Canada Day fireworks, which are sure to impress.

2. Torono

Canada Day is best celebrated in Toronto with a range of fun family activities, especially so in North York’s Mel Lastman Square where you’ll see some spectacular fireworks come dusk. You can also see the all important fireworks display at Ontario Place as well as Ashbridges Bay. For more family friendly events you’re best off heading  into the great doors, where Queen’s Park, Centennial Park or Albion Hills Conservation Area have plenty of food, music and sport related activities on offer.

3. Ottawa

Of course Canada’s capital, Ottawa, parties extra hard for Canada Day, with a vast festival taking place in Queen Juliana Park, featuring talented performers, an exciting Bubble Bounce Amusement Park and a plethora of other vibrant activities. All over the city though you’ll be able to catch a range of events; be sure to check out Parliament Hill, Major’s Hill Park, Jacques-Cartier Park and Confederation Park for sumptuous feats, craft stalls and fairground rides.

4. Montreal

If you’re looking for fireworks and maple leaf cakes in Montreal, head to Phillips Square, where the Canada Day parade will make its extravagant end. Down town, you’ll find heaps of activities in Old Port as well as Pointe Claire, where you can swim for free, as well as in Lachine where you’ll be entertained by a brilliantly upbeat gospel choir.

5. Calgary

Fireworks mark the peak of Canada Day in Calgary from the Municipal Building at twilight. But first, journey to Fort Calgary for a free pancake breakfast, lots of live music, a petting zoo for the kids, as well as pony rides, crafts and much more. Heritage Park offers a more traditional celebration with hand-made birthday cakes and western entertainment. If you prefer to party until late, make time to celebrate at Princes Island Park or the Olympic Plaza, where you’ll attend Canada’s birthday in true style.

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