Many visitors to Paris choose to travel to Versailles on a guided tour. A tour is a great option for first-time visitors to Versailles as everything is taken care of from start to finish. The tours generally include round-trip transportation by coach from central Paris, skip-the-line ticket...
While it is a precedent of Versailles its Zoo also became a precedent for future architecture. The typology of this site is one of monarchical power, leisure hunting, and the summer home, as well as heritage.(2, 3, 6) This paper will describe the Schönbrunn Palace and provide a ...
Our ship, theS.S. Catherine,is a small ship, specifically suited for river cruises. It only accommodates 159 guests and 57 staff in 6 suites and 74 staterooms. It has to be short enough to fit under the many low bridges. We would also be passing through 17 locks on the Rhone river...
Cheap, tasty Cuban food at the Mobil One-Star Versailles (1415 S La Cienega Blvd) is a local favorite, which explains the usual wait for a table. Their portions (and their menu) are huge, and everything comes with black beans, rice, onions, and fried plantains. The roasted pork and ...
1 day:Get a mix of highbrow and funky by shopping in the Pearl District (bounded by NW Ninth Ave to 15th Ave and W Burnside St to NW Northrup St), followed by a stroll along Northwest 23rd Avenue. In the Pearl you'll find fabulous design stores, such as Versailles in the Pearl, St...
Another popular dining destination isVersailles Cuban Restaurant, with 4.4 stars from 93 reviews. In the heart of Little Havana lies this Cuban restaurant that so many have traveled so far to experience. If you want to enjoy an authentic Cubano, this is the place. ...
silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs added Rosecliff to the collection of grandiose "summer cottages" overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Celebrated architect Stanford Whitemodeled Rosecliffon the Baroque Grand Trianon at Versailles; Frederick Law Olmsted, the genius behind New York's Central Park, desig...
Many dream of moving to the country and some take the steps to make that dream a reality. Paula Whyman had a “crazy” idea to cultivate a small native meadow where wildlife could thrive. Then she set foot on 200 acres of old farmland atop a Virginia mountain and her dream became a re...