Europe Explored » atmosphere https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 In-Seine-ly Romantic – A river cruise after dinner, Paris, France https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/01/in-seine-ly-romantic-a-river-cruise-after-dinner-paris-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/01/in-seine-ly-romantic-a-river-cruise-after-dinner-paris-france/#comments Fri, 01 Jun 2012 18:36:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8185 There is something indescribable about Paris. The way the light filters through the city creates an atmosphere unlike any other place on earth. Whether you are simply taking a walk down one of its famous streets or soaking in the culture at a museum or cathedral, the highlights of Paris will stay with you long […]

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There is something indescribable about Paris. The way the light filters through the city creates an atmosphere unlike any other place on earth. Whether you are simply taking a walk down one of its famous streets or soaking in the culture at a museum or cathedral, the highlights of Paris will stay with you long after you leave the city.

Paris, river, France
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Of course, there is nothing more symbolic of Paris than the Eiffel Tower.  If you are looking to create a romantic evening for you and that special someone, consider basing a dinner date and tour of Paris around the Eiffel Tower.

Dinner at the Eiffel Tower is an experience that no one will ever forget.  The tower boasts of two restaurants.  One is on the ground level and offers traditional French cuisine; plan ahead and make reservations because there is usually at least a two week wait.  The décor is eclectic, and the dress is somewhat formal.  Patrons should wear something nicer than jeans and trainers.

The second restaurant is located on the second level of the tower and is also a level higher in cost, atmosphere and attire than the ground floor restaurant.  Expect to pay a premium for everything from drinks to entrees.  However, if you are looking to create an unforgettable evening, it will be worth every penny.

The second level of the Eiffel Tower offers a view just as magnificent as the view from the top, yet you are protected from the strong winds and other elements that a visit to the top brings with it.  Not to mention, there is almost no wait to reach the second level, whereas the wait to attain the highest level can knock the romance out of the most elegant pair.  Therefore, visitors will not be missing out by staying closer to the ground.

Following your Eiffel Tower dinner, a lazy boat ride down the Seine will be the finishing touch to your night.  As the boat winds down the river, you will see locals dancing along the banks of the Seine as sumptuous music fills the air.  The dark river will stretch before you as you become ensconced in the atmosphere that is so uniquely Parisian.  As the boat winds back up toward the Eiffel Tower, the tower will erupt in lights that sparkle and twinkle before your eyes.  You will be breathless as you take in the symbol of love and romance that seems to light up just for you.

Nestling into the arms of someone you love will never feel as decadent as when you are gliding down the Seine on one of these Paris tours.  When your holiday is over, you can look back with joy and sigh, “We’ll always have Paris.”


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The oldest marathon in Europe starts this weekend in Košice, Slovakia https://europeexplored.com/2011/09/29/the-oldest-marathon-in-europe-starting-this-weekend-in-kosice-slovakia/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/09/29/the-oldest-marathon-in-europe-starting-this-weekend-in-kosice-slovakia/#comments Thu, 29 Sep 2011 09:38:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=5009 The first Sunday of October is traditionally the day of the oldest marathon in Europe which annually takes place in Košice, Slovakia. Košice Peace Marathon, as it is named, is the second oldest marathon in the world (just after the famous Boston Marathon in USA – 1897). History of this athletic grandpa dates back to […]

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The first Sunday of October is traditionally the day of the oldest marathon in Europe which annually takes place in Košice, Slovakia. Košice Peace Marathon, as it is named, is the second oldest marathon in the world (just after the famous Boston Marathon in USA – 1897). History of this athletic grandpa dates back to 1924, when the first run was held with only eight participants. Košice Peace Marathon managed to survive also the bad times during the World War II and now it is a traditional run of more than 6,000 runners from all over the world.

The oldest marathon in Europe starts this weekend in Košice, Slovakia

It is certainly the biggest sporting celebration of Košice, when the whole city turns into a marathon atmosphere. The preparations of the exciting street circuit starts already few weeks in advance. Those of you who are not so brave to run all the 42 km long track, may try the half marathon in the length of 21 km or mini-marathon in the length of 4.2 km. The marathon includes also companies’ run and 20 km long races for skaters, wheelchair users and handbikers. In addition to the main competition there is a rich cultural program, so the visit is also suitable for non-runners.

You can register for the run during the whole year and the registration fee is €30-€50 (depends on the time of registration). You can do so online on the official website of Košice Peace Marathon (at least a week in advance) or personally – the last opportunity to register is this Saturday.

Organizer offers very cheap accommodation in student hostels or you can use the overnight services of one of the many hotels in Košice.

So if you still don’t have plans for this weekend, then come to the most beautiful city in Slovakia and enjoy unforgettable experiences.


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Oudegracht – one of the most famous and most beautiful canals in the Netherlands https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/11/oudegracht-one-of-the-most-famous-and-most-beautiful-canals-in-the-netherlands/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/11/oudegracht-one-of-the-most-famous-and-most-beautiful-canals-in-the-netherlands/#comments Wed, 11 May 2011 14:38:01 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3735 Oudegracht (The Old Canal) is a historic canal that flows through the center of the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is one of the most famous and most beautiful canals in the country. It is easily accessible on foot from the central station in Utrecht. Oudegracht begins in the south-eastern part of the […]

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Oudegracht (The Old Canal) is a historic canal that flows through the center of the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is one of the most famous and most beautiful canals in the country. It is easily accessible on foot from the central station in Utrecht.

Oudegracht begins in the south-eastern part of the city where are joining together the rivers Kromme Rijn and Vaartse Rijn, and where begins the original moat of the fortified town. Oudegracht then continues to the center of Utrecht. Part of Oudegracht follows the original course of the river Rhine, but it is not certain which part of it is.


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The northern part of Oudegracht is probably older, it dates back to around the 10th century and connects the River Rhine with the River Vecht. The construction of the southern part began in 1122, but then the river level dropped due to the completion of the new dam in Wijk bij Duurstede. Exposed shores were then used to protect the city from flooding. Since 1275 the water level is stable.

Oudegracht form a vibrant center of Utrecht. It is alive on both sides. Here you can sit on numerous outdoor terraces and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the place, watching the ships and boats or take a walk around the water where you can find a quiet picturesque places in the shade of aged trees. Also such a night lit Oudegracht belongs to a very romantic experience.

You can explore the beauty of Oudegracht for hours from its banks, bridges or from the water. There are organized cruises and gondola cruises, or you can rent canoes or paddle boats.


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Sopot Pier in Poland – the longest wooden pier in Europe https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/06/sopot-pier-in-poland-the-longest-wooden-pier-in-europe/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/06/sopot-pier-in-poland-the-longest-wooden-pier-in-europe/#comments Thu, 06 Jan 2011 11:50:40 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2238 Sopot Pier (Sopockie Molo) is the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is situated in the Baltic Sea, near the town of Sopot, in Poland. Sopot Pier is the most famous seaside promenade in Poland. History of Pier started in 19th century, but gained its current appearance in 1927. Sopot Pier is 511.5 meters long […]

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Sopot Pier (Sopockie Molo) is the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is situated in the Baltic Sea, near the town of Sopot, in Poland.

Sopot Pier is the most famous seaside promenade in Poland. History of Pier started in 19th century, but gained its current appearance in 1927. Sopot Pier is 511.5 meters long and 10 meters wide. It consists of a square lying on the shore and wooden part overlooking the bay. Tourists can enjoy here a pleasant atmosphere of the summer, sunbathe, watch the sunset or buy souvenirs and have fun. Nearby you will find healing spa facilities, restaurant, snack or a cinema. Sopot Pier is home to many social and sporting events, concerts and art exhibitions. course, hotel and transport services.

Sopot Pier is one of the most popular Polish recreational and entertainment venue, and it is called ‘the Pearl of Sopot‘.


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Thermal water park in Štúrovo, Slovakia https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/21/thermal-water-sturovo-in-slovakia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/21/thermal-water-sturovo-in-slovakia/#comments Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:52:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=159 Štúrovo is primarily a spa town. Thermal water park and recreation complex VADAŠ THERMAL*** is popular even abroad. With its daily capacity of 12,500 visitors, well-maintained pools of different sizes, indoor swimming pools, restaurants and the sport possibilities, offers ideal conditions for relaxation to all of sun and water lovers. In the swimming complex you […]

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Štúrovo is primarily a spa town. Thermal water park and recreation complex VADAŠ THERMAL*** is popular even abroad. With its daily capacity of 12,500 visitors, well-maintained pools of different sizes, indoor swimming pools, restaurants and the sport possibilities, offers ideal conditions for relaxation to all of sun and water lovers.

In the swimming complex you can find 7 external and 2 sheltered swimming pools, including a massage pool, external all-year sitting pool and a unique swimming pool with artificial waves, the only one in Slovakia, a Lagoon of 3800 m2.

Pools are supplied with thermal water from the depth of 130 m with a temperature of 39 °C.

The town Štúrovo is famous for its tolerance. The people coexist peacefully for centuries on the territory that is full of members of different nationalities and religions. This diversity gives the city a special atmosphere.


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