dimanche 14 février 2021

What Not to Miss at Petronas Twin Towers , Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

 




What Not to Miss at Petronas Twin Towers:


After spending an adventurous day touring the Petronas Twin Tower, you can check out some other exciting activities you can participate in around the premises of the towers:

1. The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel -
After a tedious day of touring, the Spa at Four Seasons Hotel offers the best rejuvenating massages and incredible world-famous beauty treatments.

2. Club Kyo KL -
Club Kyo KL is one of the most popular night clubs in the city that is frequented by the whos-who of Malaysia, including celebrities, socialites and DJs.

3. Museum of Illusions -
Situated at Jalan Bukit Bintang Road, this museum is a hub of optical illusions, magical installations and fun activities that are especially exciting for children.

4. Shopping at Suria KLCC Mall -
Situated at the bottom floors of the Petronas Twin Towers, Suria KLCC Mall is the ultimate destination for shopaholics and lifestyle enthusiasts.

Places to visit near Petronas Twin Tower:

There are several interesting places to visit with friends and family while touring the Twin Towers. Here is a list of some places worthy of a visit.

1. Petronas Science Discovery Centre -
Situated at level 4 and 5 of both the Twin Towers, this is a place to rediscover the thrills of science in the most fun-filled way.

2. Galeri Petronas -
Situated on the Jalan Ampang Road, the Galeri Petronas is the perfect educational hub to discover and learn about the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia.

3. Symphony -
Situated in front of Suria and Petronas, the Lake Symphony is a place to relax and unwind while watching the light and music show on the fountain-front.

4. Aquaria -
Aquaria is a unique aquarium and zoo together with a nature park, that is a fascinating and memorable experience for adults and children alike.

Other Essential Information About Petronas Twin Towers:

Location:
Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur 50088, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Timings:
Even though the tower remains open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, designated visiting hours are as follows:
- Monday (closed)
Tuesday to Thursday and Saturday to Sunday (9.00 am – 9:00 pm)
- Friday (9:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm – 9:00 pm)

Entry Fee:
- For Malaysian passport holders: RM 40 (705 INR) for adults and RM 25 (445 INR) for children
- For non-Malaysian passport holders: RM 96 (1,682 INR) for adults and RM 46 (805 INR) for children
- Additional discount for senior citizens above the age of 55.

Height:
451.9 metres or 1,483 feet above sea level

Photography Charges:
No extra charges for photography

Distance from city centre:
2.4km

Places to Eat in and near Petronas Twin Tower:

Touring the towers can make you hungry. Thankfully, there are many standard eateries around the tower where you can catch a bite to eat.

1. Mama San Suria KLCC -
Situated in Jalan Ampang Road, Mama San Suria KLCC is known for its impressive breakfast menu and some great cocktails.

2. Spring Garden -
The Spring Garden is a great place to dine with your family and friends after a hot day of touring. They have a casual-dining menu, together with homely décor, which makes for a serene dining experience.

3. Chili’s Grill & Bar -
The Chili’s Grill & Bar is situated at Persian Petronas Road and this restaurant is very popular for being kid-friendly. The world-famous eatery serves up American, Mexican and continental food suited to everyone’s palate.

4. Marini’s on 57 -
Marini’s on 57 is a popular rooftop bar with a cigar lounge and is known for its delicious Italian cuisine. The restaurant is situated on Petronas Persiaran Road.

Places to Stay near Petronas Twin Towers:


Some of the most comfortable hotels to stay while visiting the Petronas Twin Towers, are as follows-

1. Impiana KLCC Hotel, Kuala Lumpur -
The Impiana KLCC Hotel is one of the most comfortable and luxurious places to stay in when you are in Kuala Lumpur, with affordable rooms and great amenities.

2. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur -
The Mandarin Oriental, located at Kuala Lumpur City Centre, is one of the most popular hotel in terms of services and facilities. Some of the rooms even offer a great view of the Twin Towers.

3. The RuMa Hotel and Residences -
The RuMa Hotel and Residences provides a very comfortable stay with modern facilities including a minibar, in-house restaurants, breakfast buffets, room service and much more.

4. Soho Suites KLCC LX Stay -
Located at Jalan Perak Road, the Soho Suites KLCC LX Stay is the perfect place to relax and rewind with family and friends.

Travellers' Tips before Visiting Petronas Twin Towers:


There certain things a tourist needs to keep in mind while planning to visit the Petronas Twin Tower.

- The number of people visiting the tower is limited to 1000 people per day.

- The tickets are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.

- If you wish to tour the Tower, you need to be alert and take the initiative to get your tickets confirmed.

- Monopods, tripods and other heavy videography equipment is not allowed on the premises. However, you can keep them in a locker until you finish your tour.

- Entry for children under the age of 3 is free.

- All bags and luggage are scanned before you enter.

- Children below the age of 12 are not allowed to enter without an accompanying adult.

Smoking, chewing gum, eating and drinking are prohibited during your visit.




























Best Places to Visit in Rome

 




Best Places to visit in Milan

 Milan Cathedral:

Milan Cathedral is a truly monumental building and is famed for its sublime architecture and took over 600 years to complete.

Located in the centre of Milan in the self-named Piazza del Duomo, the cathedral was constructed in 1386 but not officially completed until 1965! With an Italian Gothic style, the front façade of the cathedral is truly magnificent and is crowned with countless towers, statues and decoration.

The interior is just as decorative and features some beautiful stained glass windows bursting with colour; furthermore in-between the central columns, there is a fantastic display of artwork and some finely detailed statues.

This immense structure is truly the heart of Milan and no trip to this city is complete without steeping foot inside its huge doors.

Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie:

Although the exterior of this church is not one of the most renowned, it still has a certain charm and grace – Created in 1497, the church features a Gothic style using red bricks and a large rear basilica.

This church can be found on the Corso Magenta and sits at the opposite side of Milan to the Duomo.

Inside the building lies one of the greatest artistic masterpieces in the world – The Last Supper by Leonardo di Vinci.

Hailed as a sublime piece of artwork, this mural depicts the scene of the Last Supper as described in the Bible.

Throughout the years this piece of artwork has been scrutinised and analysed for its hidden meanings and content.

Come and see this fantastic work of art and marvel at the detail and significance of this iconic depiction.

Grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

As you walk into the Grand Gallery, you might think you were stood inside the entrance hall to an opera house or palace – Not a shopping mall.

But this is essentially what the Galleria is – An extremely opulent and extravagant indoor shopping area.

Created in 1877, it stands as one of the oldest shopping malls in the world and was designed by Guiseppe Mengoni.

The cross shaped mall is covered via four glass panelled arms that let in the sunlight perfectly, whilst the walls and shop fronts are decorated with ornate panelling and stucco artwork.

High-end designer shops line the mall and you can expect to find such names as Prada, Versace and Luis Vuitton – If you are looking for a bargain, this is definitely not the place!

Castello Sforzesco:

This 15th century castle has a central location in Milan and is set in extensive grounds and gardens.

Created in 1370, the original design has been modified and added too greatly but still retains its elegance and status of power.

At the front of the castle stands an immense brick wall lined with battlements and frame by a central guard tower.

As you walk through into the central courtyard, you will notice the large guard towers and the sheer size of the castle will amaze you.

Aside from the castle itself, there is also a host of small museums and collections that contain a myriad of interesting artefacts and historical information about the castle and Milan.

Pinacoteca di Brera:

Located in the Palazzo Brera, the Pinacoteca is a fine Art Gallery that contains a large collection of Italian art.

In earlier years the palace served as a convent and as a national library and was not converted into a museum until the 19th century.

Inside the gallery, you can find such works as the Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael, Pieta by Bellini, the Last Supper by Rubens and the Adoration of the Magi by Correggio.

Located in close proximity to both the Sforzesco Castle and the Piazza del Duomo, the Pinacoteca di Brera is easily accessible.















samedi 13 février 2021

Celebrating Valentine's Day in Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey

Celebrating Valentine's Day in Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey 

St Valentine's Day is an annual festival to celebrate romantic love, friendship and admiration. Every year on 14 February people celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends.

I celebrated valentine's day with my husband in Marina del Rey Los Angeles.



















vendredi 5 février 2021

Shopping in Manchester ,Things to do in Manchester

 Shopping in Manchester,Things to do in Manchester



Manchester is a city renowned for its history, culture and character, as well as being celebrated for its music scene and legendary sports following. It’s also the go-to shopping destination for millions of people every year and it’s easy to see why.

Manchester’s shopping scene offers an unparalleled selection of high street and boutique designer brands in world-renowned shopping centres such as the Arndale Centre, alongside a delightful mix of more independent shops and high street retailers.

Whether you’re on the lookout for designer clothes or indie commerce, Manchester has all your shopping needs covered in one city, so take a look below to find out more and book your train tickets to Manchester today.

Shopping in Manchester: Manchester Arndale

The famous Manchester Arndale is the UK’s largest city-centre shopping complex, boasting a huge 240 retailers across 1.6 million square feet. There’s a reason 42 million shoppers travel to Manchester Arndale every year – as well as a great selection of leading high-street retailers, the centre also offers shoppers the opportunity to sample all types of cuisine from small specialist outlets, to well-known high street brands.

Located in Manchester’s bustling city-centre, the Manchester Arndale isn’t far from Manchester’s Piccadilly railway station.




Shopping in Manchester: Afflecks

Home to all kinds of independent retailers, offering everything from tattoos, to live cartoonists and vintage-inspired boutiques, Afflecks is the shopping centre for shopper looking to bag some more unusual bargains from their trip. Situated in Manchester’s historic Northern Quarter, Afflecks is a stone’s throw away from some of the cities other top attractions, so make it part of a day trip to remember.

Shopping in Manchester: Vintage shopping

If you’re on the lookout for vintage clothing or homewares, there’s no better place than central Manchester. Retro Rehab can be found in the Northern Quarter and is home to an amazing range of affordable vintage pieces. They also have a great selection of jewellery to perfectly enhance their re-worked outfits. Cow on Church Street is the perfect place to pick up some 90’s gear – their range of denim and bags is one the best in the city. Before you head off, be sure to stop by Pop Boutique on Oldham Street. Not only are there some fantastic clothes to choose from, you’ll also come across homeware finds that you won’t see anywhere else.



Shopping in Manchester: Homeware and gift shopping

You could spend all day visiting the various independent homeware and gift shops in Manchester. Okla Gift Shop on the High Street is a palace of handmade jewellery, stationery and novelty items – make it your new go-to place for presents and treats. Fig & Sparrow in the Northern Quarter is a great coffee shop that also sells interesting gifts and homewares. You can pick up a selection of cards, printed wrapping paper and gifts for around the home. Form Lifestyle Store should be your first stop for all things ceramics and stationery. The Bradley Street-based store is home to an array of unique gifts, and you can also sign up to one of their workshops if you want to turn your hand to something creative.

Shopping in Manchester: Crownpoint Shopping Park

Situated in the Denton area of Manchester, Crownpoint Shopping Park offers visitors a fantastic shopping experience, with over 30 popular high street stores. Browse the latest fashion or grab some great gifts – whatever you’re looking for, Crownpoint Shopping Park has it.

Crownpoint Shopping Park is open seven days a week, so there’s no reason not to visit.

During my vaccation in England I stayed at Manchester Hilton Hotel.