Posted by Brian on Jul 29, 2011 in
Arts & Culture,
Leisure,
Travel
Looking for an unforgettable trip but don’t want to break the bank? Well how about a trip to the beautiful Sydney, Australia with a hotel that will save you hundreds of dollars on your vacation.
The Y Hotel Hyde Park is located in the Central Business District in Sydney, opposite Hyde Park and Oxford Street. The hotel offers clean and comfortable accommodations for budget prices. They offer studio, deluxe and traditional style rooms and have a café and lounge. Why not stay at a less expensive hotel; in all honesty you will probably be spending most of your time outside of the hotel anyways. The best part is that it is centrally located so you can tour Sydney by foot.

The hotel is walking distance from Darling Harbour, China Town, the Opera House and the Rocks shopping center. Anything you could want to visit is right by you, parks, gardens, galleries, restaurants, shops and bars just to name a few things.

There are so many things to do in Sydney and it becomes hard to choose what exactly to do. A few of the absolute must see places are the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Aquarium and Bondi Beach. The Opera House is one of the most iconic buildings in the entire world and they produce unbelievable concerts; it is well worth seeing a show there. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a beautiful piece of architecture and there are programs where you can even climb to the top and overlook the harbor. The Aquarium offers the most unique and diverse sea life in the entire world as it has animals that cannot be found anywhere else. And last but surely not least is Bondi Beach, one of the most recognizable beaches in Sydney, it is a fantastic stretch of white sand to play some volleyball on or just catch some rays.
Sydney, Australia is one of the most vibrant cities and it is a place that everyone should visit at least one in their lifetime. So start planning that trip today.
Tags: Australia, Bondi Beach, Hyde Park, Opera House, Sydney, Y Hotel
Posted by Brian on Jul 1, 2011 in
Travel
The island of Cyprus has entered, experienced, and withstood for nine millenniums. With that said, the cuisine culture in Cyprus has definitely undergone a lot of changes and soul searching. Finally, most of today’s restaurants found throughout the island of Cyprus are best known for their unique blends of Turkish and Greek food dishes. Due to the green line division, the north of Cyprus is mainly dominated by the awesome dishes of Turkish cuisine, and the south is heavily dominated by the delightful tastes of Greek cuisine. One thing for sure, this island has a strong diversity in both the culture and its food, as a direct reflection of its historical background.
To prove the previous statements to be more than true, there are a lot of restaurants like the Cypriot cuisine that fully express this diverse culture. Many of these restaurants most popular delicacies are capable of being not only a great choice for an appetizer, but they also fit the bill for playing the role of a complete meal. The varieties of well-known dishes are usually served with a strong mixture of vegetables, salads, and of course, different flavors and textures of meats.
The baked lamb dish known as the Kleftiko is by far one of the best served dishes and is very popular throughout Cyprus, and heavily favored on the side of Cyprus it calls home. Another well-respected dish that some may say is capable of making a grown man beg for more is indeed the dish that is called Yemista. This Mediterranean specialty is made of a lot of different vegetables that are all flavored and seasoned just perfectly. In addition, this dish is prepared and unquestionably relished by all of the families that reside in Cyprus including those that take the time out to visit this wonderful island. In the summertime, a typical meal that is served in a majority of restaurants is usually accompanied by side dishes like potatoes, courgettes, or aubergines nicely covered with cream.
The locals of Cyprus are all too familiar with what dishes are best to have on which nights. However, In general, to keep things nice and simple, several dishes that should not be forgotten is unquestionably the rich Cyprus sea foods like the octopus in red wine, calamari, sea bass and parpouni (red mullet). In addition to what to try, barbeque dishes that are served with Shieftalies and Souvla most certainly made it on the list. . If you have dreamed of becoming a Cyprus local and enjoying the cuisine day in and say out, the many Cyprus properties for sale are worth checking out during your stay.
Katrina Williams is a travel enthusiast and a contributing writer for AphroditeHills.com.