31 ene 2019

Places you have to visit before dying


Places you have to visit before dying

Here are a few places that you should include in your list of things to do before dying

In any list of things to do before dying “Visit Casablanca, Morocco” is one that must appear in a mandatory way.
Located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, Casablanca is the great metropolis and financial center of the country. Among the many activities and places of interest to know are:

Visiting the Mosque of Hassan II, commanded to be built by the former Moroccan king Hassan II is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques built in the world over the past decades. It is an extraordinary temple that overlooks the ocean, in which the monarch invested enormous amounts of money to raise it, it is all magnificence and has become the great symbol of the city. The tower, with its 210 meters, is the tallest building in Morocco. Admiring it is one of the things that, without a doubt, must be done in Casablanca.



 
Another of the tourist attractions of Casablanca is its French center, which can practically be considered the center of the city. It is a neighborhood with a colonial aspect, especially in the surroundings of the Marché Central and the Mohammed V Square, from this square several avenues leave, and one of them will take us to the Arab League Park, a must-see place. And very close to it is Villa des Arts, a beautiful art Deco building, which currently hosts interesting contemporary art exhibitions, both from Moroccan and international creators.
Casablanca has an area of great beaches. They are in the Aïn Diab neighborhood. But there are not only beaches, in the Boulevard de la Corniche there are abundant restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Go to a Turkish bath (hamman) and enjoy a bath in the traditional way, any time is good. There are many places for it. Anyone will be pleasantly surprised and the experience will be very enriching.
In conclusion, Casablanca is a treasure of spice markets, surreal landscapes, amazing mosques and world-class surfing. The cuisine is unique and does not resemble any, with a mixture of Arab, African, Persian and French flavors.



Camel caravan crossing the dunes of the Sahara desert.
The zoco is the best place to find beautiful and cheap items. Look out for leather goods, silver, copper and brass jewelry, rugs and ceramics, and do not be too shy for bartering. Moroccan cuisine is as rich and varied as its culture. Favorites include tagines, olives and walnuts, and kebab (seasoned chopped lamb). Half of the population of Morocco is less than 20 years old. In addition, there are 12 times more cows than human beings.

Visit IRELAND


From the castle hotels to the bustling pubs and greener landscapes that your eyes will see, Ireland is a feast for the senses.
Feel Dublin, a city that embraces. Join the afterwork routines of their docklands, get lost in their discotheques and in their seductive bridges.
Walk the endless street of Temple Bar, alternating beers and murals. Be amazed by that gigantic Dublin from the library of Trinity College, the aristocratic castle or the imposing cathedral of Saint Patrick.
Confirm that the Guinness Storehouse is the closest thing to the Disneyland of beers. Take advantage of the visit to discover the reason for the particular nuances of this drink.
Connect yourself to the deer of Phoenix Park, the largest urban green expanse in all of Europe.
Fall in love with a redhead.
Admire the Victorian beauty of Kylemore Abbey. Take the detour to discover the thousand bays that Galway County has as well as the peculiarities of the Aran Islands.
Combine oysters with culture in any colorful Galway pub.
Check that this city is the bohemian capital of the country to see how the medieval street alternates with the frenetic activity of its thousands of festivals.



Tasting at Jameson, Teeling, Bushmills or in Kilbeggan the charm of the third typical distillation of Irish whiskey.
Drool like a Pavlov dog in the English Market, the paradoxical sensory gateway to Cork, the most Irish city in the world.
Say goodbye to the Titanic in Cobh, the lavish fishing village where it was last moored. Enjoy the 'Costa Azul' air of this town. Cross to the island of Spike to appreciate the freedom, although, there was installed Fort Mitchell, a penitentiary that’s got to count on 2,300 prisoners.
Close a pub, squeeze the voice, savor the foam and lose dignity.
  

Visit Pamukkale, TURKEY


Dress up Turkey to admire beautiful mosques, majestic castles and natural wonders such as Pamukkale, a natural site located in Denizli province in southwestern Turkey.
Pamukkale means "cotton castle". It is one of the most beautiful places in the whole world.
With a height of 160 meters and an extension of about 2700, the Pamukkale Mountain is completely covered with a white substance that, in the distance, can remind one of snow. In this zone of temperate climate, what covers the fantastic "castle" are the calcium carbonate residues and different minerals from the water of their sources, which have been deposited and solidified forming those picturesque waterfalls and pools of limestone and travertine of the crescent.
Pamukkale is one of the preferred tourist destinations for those traveling to Turkey. Anyone can enjoy a therapeutic bath in its thermal waters.
The sunset, when the rock begins to dye pink. At this time, more than ever, Pamukkale looks like a castle made with cotton candy.
Pamukkale is located in the south-west of Turkey, very close to Ephesus: another place that we cannot miss on our journey through this country that welcomes us to Asia.