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]]>Due to its position, Ireland has a mild, but hot, changeable oceanic climate. The temperatures vary from 4°C to 7°C in winter and 14.5°C to 16°C in summer. Here you may experience “four-season seasons day”, so layering is a must. The best time to visit this island is in summer, however, bring an umbrella, because rain is always expected.
Ireland has three main lively cities: Dublin, Cork, and Galway, which are all rich in cultural life; they offer beautiful galleries, museums, theaters, pubs, and music. However, if you want to experience Ireland in full, escape the urban lifestyle, visit traditional Irish villages, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes.
If you are a student, a valid student ID will get you discounts for museums, galleries, buses, etc. If you’re looking to save money, prefer eating at local pubs as they are usually cheaper than restaurants.
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]]>The post Top African Cities to Visit at Least Once appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and it is famous for its amazing National park that is located only 5 miles from its city center. It has the best internet connectivity in the entire continent as well. If you adore music, it is the perfect place for you, because Nairobians are obsessed with it.
The capital city of Mauritius was named after an 18th-century ruler, the French King Louis XV. Port Louis is a beautiful mixture of several different cultures. Jummah Mosque, the English Saint James Cathedral, the Indian Tamil Temple, the Cham and the Chinese Pagoda are just some of the amazing sights this city offers.
Luanda, located on Angola’s coastline with the Atlantic Ocean is the capital and the largest city in this south-central African country. It is the world’s third most populous Portuguese-speaking city in the world. Luanda is known as a very expensive and luxurious city. So, if you plan on visiting it, you will be needing a lot of money. Otherwise, you won’t be able to treat yourself with ice-cream either, which costs around $31.
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]]>The post Top 3 Wax Museums Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Madame Tussauds located in London is the original wax museum, where you can take a glimpse at the famous wax figures. From Queen Elizabeth II, to David Beckham, you can admire thousands of replicas of the most famous people in the world. Due to its popularity, off-shoots of Madame Tussauds opened in all over the globe: New York, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Washington and Hollywood.
Located on Hollywood Boulevard, along Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running museum in the US, for over four decades. It is the only wax museum in America devoted entirely to celebrities.
The House of Frankenstein Wax Museum is located in Lake George, New York, and it opened its doors in the early 70s. Since then, tourists from all around the world have flocked there to see some of the scariest characters in the world. Beside the wax figures, you will experience some super-scary surprises as well.
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]]>The post 3 Main Things To See In Kotor, Montenegro appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Old Town of Kotor was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its narrow, romantic streets, which are full of history, are pure beauty. A wild strawberry or pomegranate gelato at Salvatore is a perfect dessert while exploring the old town’s alleys.
One attraction you can’t miss while in Kotor is the Cat Museum. It is a beautiful tribute to peoples’ love to their furry friends. If the museum wasn’t enough for you, head over to the Church of Saint Mary Collegiata, which is located in Wood Square and is full of cats ready to be pet.
There are 1,355 steps to the top of the fortress, which take you past a six centuries’ old church, ruins of military buildings, and lastly to the top of the fortress, where a castle once stood. The views over the Bay of Kotor will be worth every step you take.
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]]>The post Best Flamenco Bars In Sevilla You Have To Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>T de Triana is one of the best places to go if you want to experience the famous Spanish dance. The bar has a beautiful view across the river, and it is the host to the Esencia dance troop. Despite being small, the bar has an intimate vibe; and the hosts will introduce you to Triana – the old gypsy neighborhood, as well as tapas and flamenco.
La Casa del Flamenco, aka The House of Flamenco, has it all. Shows are held every day with extraordinary dancers, singers and flamenco guitar players, which will take your breath away. The bar is located in the Calle Ximénez de Enciso street.
Mantoncillo bar is located on the Calle Betis street, and it is usually open from Thursday to Sunday. It is a small bar centered around the performers. Not every day has a full-on show, just flamenco aficionados spending their night out sharing their experience of the famous Spanish dance.
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]]>The post The Best Bars to Visit In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 11 rooms, the Slovak Pub is definitely one of the biggest and well-known bars in the Slovakian capital. The interesting thing is that each room portraits a different era from the Slovakian history. Due to its uniqueness, the Pub is popular not just among tourists, but many local Slovaks and university students come here for a drink as well. Here, you can also taste Slovakia’s traditional cuisine.
If you are looking for the best panoramic view, then the UFO Bar is the perfect choice for you. All you need is to walk across the SNP Bridge and take a 45-seconds-long elevator ride to reach the 95-meter high view. You can choose between twelve different cocktails, a variety of wines, beers and spirits.
Chic interior is what describes this bar best. It also offers a three-hour happy hour, and has house music nights, beer pong parties, televised sports matches, and karaoke nights. The most interesting thing is that in the past Papichulo used to house public toilets.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Cannot Miss In Rotterdam, The Netherlands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are 38 small cubes and two ‘super-cubes’ which are all attached to each other. These buildings are built to represent forest and each unit is a singular tree. The Cube Houses are still occupied, however, you can have a sneak-peak into the inside by visiting an onsite museum called Kijk-Kubus.
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is Rotterdam largest museum which was opened in the 19th century, in 1849 when Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans bequeathed his large art collection to the city. There you can find beautiful and well-known works of big names like Rembrandt, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh.
In the famous Nederlands Fotomusuem, you can find images created by famous photographers like Ed van der Elsken, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Viviane Sassen. Except for the permanent exhibition, the museum also holds temporary exhibitions as well.
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]]>The post Noam Chen’s Instagram Profile Shows Amazing Side of Jerusalem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>He has also been the official photographer of Jerusalem for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, and whose photographs are featured by embassies, municipalities, tour operators around the world, and public figures.
“The city of Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the most important cities in the world”, the photographer says. “It serves as a focal point for the world’s three main religions, has numerous famous sites of worship, and history that goes back thousands of years.”
From beautiful landscapes to famous buildings, Noam’s Instagram profile where he has gained an audience of over 7k followers is definitely worth checking out.
Scroll down and see for yourself.
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]]>The post 3 Famous Museums You Need To Visit In Amsterdam appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You might have heard about the Rijksmuseum, the largest museum in the Netherlands where you can find some of the greatest works of famous artists like Vermeer or Rembrandt. The interesting thing is that the entire museum is organized chronologically, and each floor means a new period of time.
As it name says, the Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to the brilliant artist. While exploring it, you will have a beautiful peak into the famous Dutch post-impressionist painter’s life and how he changed and matured as an artist. You should get your tickets online because the lines at the entrance are usually very long.
Visiting the house of a young Jewish diarist is an absolute must while in Amsterdam. It is a true indicator to a horror which happened in the past century. Due to the Nazi occupation, the Frank family had to hide in some concealed rooms behind a bookcase in the building where Anne’s father worked.
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]]>The post 3 Top Things to See In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Castle is the iconic symbol of the city of Bratislava, and it is located on a hill. For an unforgettable experience, we suggest that you go up by foot; it will take only 15 minutes. It is worth for the fabulous panoramic view! You can also enter the castle and explore the Museum of History or casually stroll through the beautiful Baroque gardens. There is a cafe as well, where you can enjoy the view.
The Czechoslovak Fortification Museum is located in an underground bunker just outside of the city. It was set up for the soldiers during WWII, so you can also see weapons which were used during the past century.
The Festival of Light is one of Bratislava’s main events. It is held in September when the weather is enjoyable. At the evening you can enjoy the historical buildings of the Old Town lit up for the Festival. A green laser beam reflects from the UFO Tower to the St. Michael’s Gate to the Cumil statue and back.
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]]>The post The Best Tips for Visiting Ireland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Due to its position, Ireland has a mild, but hot, changeable oceanic climate. The temperatures vary from 4°C to 7°C in winter and 14.5°C to 16°C in summer. Here you may experience “four-season seasons day”, so layering is a must. The best time to visit this island is in summer, however, bring an umbrella, because rain is always expected.
Ireland has three main lively cities: Dublin, Cork, and Galway, which are all rich in cultural life; they offer beautiful galleries, museums, theaters, pubs, and music. However, if you want to experience Ireland in full, escape the urban lifestyle, visit traditional Irish villages, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes.
If you are a student, a valid student ID will get you discounts for museums, galleries, buses, etc. If you’re looking to save money, prefer eating at local pubs as they are usually cheaper than restaurants.
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]]>The post Top African Cities to Visit at Least Once appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and it is famous for its amazing National park that is located only 5 miles from its city center. It has the best internet connectivity in the entire continent as well. If you adore music, it is the perfect place for you, because Nairobians are obsessed with it.
The capital city of Mauritius was named after an 18th-century ruler, the French King Louis XV. Port Louis is a beautiful mixture of several different cultures. Jummah Mosque, the English Saint James Cathedral, the Indian Tamil Temple, the Cham and the Chinese Pagoda are just some of the amazing sights this city offers.
Luanda, located on Angola’s coastline with the Atlantic Ocean is the capital and the largest city in this south-central African country. It is the world’s third most populous Portuguese-speaking city in the world. Luanda is known as a very expensive and luxurious city. So, if you plan on visiting it, you will be needing a lot of money. Otherwise, you won’t be able to treat yourself with ice-cream either, which costs around $31.
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]]>The post Top 3 Wax Museums Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Madame Tussauds located in London is the original wax museum, where you can take a glimpse at the famous wax figures. From Queen Elizabeth II, to David Beckham, you can admire thousands of replicas of the most famous people in the world. Due to its popularity, off-shoots of Madame Tussauds opened in all over the globe: New York, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Washington and Hollywood.
Located on Hollywood Boulevard, along Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running museum in the US, for over four decades. It is the only wax museum in America devoted entirely to celebrities.
The House of Frankenstein Wax Museum is located in Lake George, New York, and it opened its doors in the early 70s. Since then, tourists from all around the world have flocked there to see some of the scariest characters in the world. Beside the wax figures, you will experience some super-scary surprises as well.
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]]>The post 3 Main Things To See In Kotor, Montenegro appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Old Town of Kotor was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its narrow, romantic streets, which are full of history, are pure beauty. A wild strawberry or pomegranate gelato at Salvatore is a perfect dessert while exploring the old town’s alleys.
One attraction you can’t miss while in Kotor is the Cat Museum. It is a beautiful tribute to peoples’ love to their furry friends. If the museum wasn’t enough for you, head over to the Church of Saint Mary Collegiata, which is located in Wood Square and is full of cats ready to be pet.
There are 1,355 steps to the top of the fortress, which take you past a six centuries’ old church, ruins of military buildings, and lastly to the top of the fortress, where a castle once stood. The views over the Bay of Kotor will be worth every step you take.
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]]>The post Best Flamenco Bars In Sevilla You Have To Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>T de Triana is one of the best places to go if you want to experience the famous Spanish dance. The bar has a beautiful view across the river, and it is the host to the Esencia dance troop. Despite being small, the bar has an intimate vibe; and the hosts will introduce you to Triana – the old gypsy neighborhood, as well as tapas and flamenco.
La Casa del Flamenco, aka The House of Flamenco, has it all. Shows are held every day with extraordinary dancers, singers and flamenco guitar players, which will take your breath away. The bar is located in the Calle Ximénez de Enciso street.
Mantoncillo bar is located on the Calle Betis street, and it is usually open from Thursday to Sunday. It is a small bar centered around the performers. Not every day has a full-on show, just flamenco aficionados spending their night out sharing their experience of the famous Spanish dance.
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]]>The post The Best Bars to Visit In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 11 rooms, the Slovak Pub is definitely one of the biggest and well-known bars in the Slovakian capital. The interesting thing is that each room portraits a different era from the Slovakian history. Due to its uniqueness, the Pub is popular not just among tourists, but many local Slovaks and university students come here for a drink as well. Here, you can also taste Slovakia’s traditional cuisine.
If you are looking for the best panoramic view, then the UFO Bar is the perfect choice for you. All you need is to walk across the SNP Bridge and take a 45-seconds-long elevator ride to reach the 95-meter high view. You can choose between twelve different cocktails, a variety of wines, beers and spirits.
Chic interior is what describes this bar best. It also offers a three-hour happy hour, and has house music nights, beer pong parties, televised sports matches, and karaoke nights. The most interesting thing is that in the past Papichulo used to house public toilets.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Cannot Miss In Rotterdam, The Netherlands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are 38 small cubes and two ‘super-cubes’ which are all attached to each other. These buildings are built to represent forest and each unit is a singular tree. The Cube Houses are still occupied, however, you can have a sneak-peak into the inside by visiting an onsite museum called Kijk-Kubus.
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is Rotterdam largest museum which was opened in the 19th century, in 1849 when Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans bequeathed his large art collection to the city. There you can find beautiful and well-known works of big names like Rembrandt, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh.
In the famous Nederlands Fotomusuem, you can find images created by famous photographers like Ed van der Elsken, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Viviane Sassen. Except for the permanent exhibition, the museum also holds temporary exhibitions as well.
The post 3 Things You Cannot Miss In Rotterdam, The Netherlands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Noam Chen’s Instagram Profile Shows Amazing Side of Jerusalem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>He has also been the official photographer of Jerusalem for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, and whose photographs are featured by embassies, municipalities, tour operators around the world, and public figures.
“The city of Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the most important cities in the world”, the photographer says. “It serves as a focal point for the world’s three main religions, has numerous famous sites of worship, and history that goes back thousands of years.”
From beautiful landscapes to famous buildings, Noam’s Instagram profile where he has gained an audience of over 7k followers is definitely worth checking out.
Scroll down and see for yourself.
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]]>The post 3 Famous Museums You Need To Visit In Amsterdam appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You might have heard about the Rijksmuseum, the largest museum in the Netherlands where you can find some of the greatest works of famous artists like Vermeer or Rembrandt. The interesting thing is that the entire museum is organized chronologically, and each floor means a new period of time.
As it name says, the Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to the brilliant artist. While exploring it, you will have a beautiful peak into the famous Dutch post-impressionist painter’s life and how he changed and matured as an artist. You should get your tickets online because the lines at the entrance are usually very long.
Visiting the house of a young Jewish diarist is an absolute must while in Amsterdam. It is a true indicator to a horror which happened in the past century. Due to the Nazi occupation, the Frank family had to hide in some concealed rooms behind a bookcase in the building where Anne’s father worked.
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]]>The post 3 Top Things to See In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Castle is the iconic symbol of the city of Bratislava, and it is located on a hill. For an unforgettable experience, we suggest that you go up by foot; it will take only 15 minutes. It is worth for the fabulous panoramic view! You can also enter the castle and explore the Museum of History or casually stroll through the beautiful Baroque gardens. There is a cafe as well, where you can enjoy the view.
The Czechoslovak Fortification Museum is located in an underground bunker just outside of the city. It was set up for the soldiers during WWII, so you can also see weapons which were used during the past century.
The Festival of Light is one of Bratislava’s main events. It is held in September when the weather is enjoyable. At the evening you can enjoy the historical buildings of the Old Town lit up for the Festival. A green laser beam reflects from the UFO Tower to the St. Michael’s Gate to the Cumil statue and back.
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