Located on the south bank of the River Liffey, the Temple Bar area is one of the the most popular spots in Dublin. Temple Bar was one of Dublin's nicest neighborhoods in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Many of the city's elite lived here, but starting in the nineteenth century, the area went in to a steep decline. It quickly became one of London's most derelict neighbor...
Adhari Park is a treasure trove for parents confused about how to entertain their overactive children. The Park consists of 165,000 metres of indoor and outdoor rides, food and shopping. Timings: Daily 4pm-12am Admission: Entrance 0.5 BD; Park card 0.25 BD; Rides 0.30-1 BD Address: Shaikh Isa Bin Salman Highway Email: info@adharipark.com.bh Phone: +973 1740 7300 ...
A vast and lush area of Dusit Zoo is home to over 1,000 birds and nearly 2,000 animals. Many of these are close to extinction and provide tourists with the rare opportunity to appreciate the biological diversity that exists so far. Children will also enjoy the animal shows presented periodically throughout the day. This is a zoo cum public park and makes an excellent spot for tourists to unwind ...
Located in West Amman's trendy Sweifieh district, Wakalat Street is Jordan's first pedestrian only area. The street was closed off to cars in 2007. It was repaved and trees were planted. It's lined with retail outlets, cafes, and restaurants. Sweifieh is also a nightlife hub, and several bars and clubs are within a few blocks. It's not authentic Jordan, but Wakalat S...