The Fisherman’s Bastion is a medieval looking stronghold that offers impressive views of the city, fitting as it was built as a viewing platform in 1905. The name comes from a medieval guild of fishermen who were responsible for defending that part of the wall. The seven white turrets represent the Magyar tribes that first entered the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century. In front of the basti...
Schwabing is the upscale artistic and entertainment district of Munich. It was once home to communities of artists and bohemians. The area is now packed with well off young professionals. This is a trendy and yet charming neighborhood filled with small open-air cafes. It has all kinds of expensive stores ranging from shoe stores to bookstores. There are many superb restaurants, bars and exclusiv...
This museum unfolds the very best in historical art and modern contemporary work. The works on display usually range from the 20th century up to the 1980s. The most famous is Picasso's Guernica , with plenty more on display. Plaza Santa Isabel 52, Atocha Tel: +34 91 774 1000 Fax: +34 91 774 1056 Timings: Mon & Wed-Sat 10:00 - 21:00, Sun 10:00 - 14:30 &n...
A square right on Lisbon’s riverfront, this place seems to out-do any place you’ve ever been to in terms of grandeur. High 18th century cloisters, meringue coloured facades and, of course, mosaic cobblestones, this place used to be the first point of disembarkation for the boats while now it retains its bustling history by being the gateway for trams and people going places. The statue of Dom Jose...