Benidorm is one of the most important tourist destinations of the Mediterranean coast, Since this is a location that is visited every year by millions of Europeans who come here attracted by its superb Mediterranean climate, a climate extremely good throughout the years.
From the 60, Benidorm reorganized as a new city that has on its beaches to its goose that lays golden eggs, besides being an element that comes to determining the status and direction of urban space in the city, thus constituting a virtually unique experience in the history of urban planning worldwide. In this line, the beaches boosted the progress of the city. If visiting Benidorm on holiday, you will notice that there is no other place like it.
Benidorm has an varied nightlife, from clubs to pubs, to places where you can see a exotic show , and above all very festive atmosphere, lots of alcohol and lots of fun.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Bulls In Pamplona
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Pamplona has a long history, founded in the first century by the Romans as a camp on which to keep their eyes on the nearby Basque settlement of Iruna. Situated in the basin of the River Arga in the shadow of the Pyrenees, Pamplona is an eclectic mix of old and new.
Pamplona, located far north of Spain, with its peculiar character of ancient medieval tradition navarro, we especially abroad by the news that the great writer Hemingway brought about their unique holiday traditions, with bulls and bullfights
And this is perhaps the most unique and impressive of Pamplona, capital of Navarre.
The San Fermin festival, which develop in staging an incredible summer where almost everyone will come out to the streets dressed in white with a red neckerchief, and will star witness or the show bristling to risk his life in front of a bull.
This is in turn perhaps descriptive of the character of the people, strong and extroverts mens with ancient traditions.
The Encierro, as it is known, takes place each morning at 8.00 a.m. from 7th to 14th July every year. Bulls that will be used in the bullfights later that evening are released into the street. There are no application forms or waiting lists for those who want to run with the Bulls in Pamplona; anyone can take part. Just pick your spot on the 830 metre course, approx half a mile in length, well in advance. Wooden fencing marks the course and on the dot of 8.00 a.m. each morning a rocket is released to alert everyone to the letting out of the bulls. Once all the bulls have been released a second rocket is set off. Then the fun begins.
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Getting there is not a problem with regular low-cost flights available to Bilbao, 70 miles away or San Sebastian, within 40 miles. They are better options than flying directly to Pamplona as only Iberia actually flies there and the cost of those flights often outweighs the convenience of landing in the town.
Monday, January 2, 2012
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