Casablanca: The most popular attractions!

Casablanca: The most popular attractions!

Are you getting ready to visit Casablanca and Morocco? You should know that Casablanca is the investment center and vibrant economy of Morocco with a modern aspect, which you will not see in the rest of the country. The city has approximately 3 Million inhabitants, making it the largest city and the main port of the country. Casablanca was founded back in 1515 by the Portuguese, afterwards conquered by the French, while during the reign of Hassan II reached its great splendor of nowadays. Casablanca’s biggest attraction is the mosque of Hassan II and the old area of Medina.

Top things that you should not miss!

Being the second largest mosque in the world, the mosque of Hassan the second, was perfected to the shape it has today only back in 1993. It is particularly impressive and is this most popular attraction of the city, and in fact its minaret is the tallest in the world, with 200 meters high and the prayer hall can host up to 25 thousand believers. Even though the old city of Casablanca may not have the atmosphere of the ones of Marrakech and Fes, its Medina has a plethora of authentic buildings which you must not miss. Take a walk in the old down, visit its local shops and let yourself in the authenticity of the city. Another attraction of the city is the Square of Mohamed V. There you will find important government buildings of architectural interest, the Palace of Justice, the consulate of France and the Central Bank of Morocco. All the buildings have the neo-Moorish style, which was chosen by the French Resident-General Lyautey, during the modernization of the city. Should you wish to get a test of the “crème de la crème” of the city, you definitely have to visit the Corniche coastal area. There you will find luxurious resorts, restaurants and villas. Swimming pools, marinas with yachts, modern beach clubs and a public sandy beach compose the cosmopolitan character of this region.


Edinburgh: The Royal Mile

Edinburgh: The Royal Mile

The Royal Mile, located in the charming capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a one mile route that connects two monuments of high importance for the history of the United Kingdom, the Edinburgh Castle and the Holyrood Royal Palace. Nowadays it is the most popular and busiest tourist street of the city, while every August hosts the biggest annual art and culture festival in the world. While walking through the path, you will enjoy the sightings of a plethora of Gothic and Medieval monuments and buildings as well as museums, hotels, restaurants, pubs and shops selling local products.

Discovering the Royal Mile

First thing to do is visit the whiskey and wοοl merchants. It is there where you will notice the difference between the authentic art and the trade one. Take a break in front of the heart of Midlothian, and admire the heart shaped mosaic, on the sidewalk near the St Giles High Kirk. It marks the spot of the 15th century Tolbooth of Edinburgh, which was demolished in 1817 and was back then the administrative center of the city, the prison as well as the public execution spot. It gave its name to Sir Walter Scott’s novel, The Heart of Midlothian, which was published in 1818. Visitors to Edinburgh will often witness the passers-by spit on the heart. That way they condemn the execution spot as well as being considered good luck. A popular myth says that spitting is meant as a promise to return to Edinburgh one day. However there is a myth, which states that it is bad luck to walk over the heart and those who defy it will never find true love.


Εntertainment in Krakow.

Εntertainment in Krakow.

Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland. Since 1989 and after the fall of the communist regime, Krakow has been living through an era of new renaissance with its historic building being restored and with tourism as key pillar of development, together with its services and technology.

Entertainment in Krakow.

It cannot be considered a visit to Krakow without a «strong» taste of its nightlife and the shoughtafter bars of the Kazimierz district. In the fairytale city of Krakow there are many beautiful bars with a peculiar atmosphere and of course smoking area. Alcohol is very cheap and you will have a wide variety to choose from. Some of the best bars in the city are Alchemia , Singer , Piekny Pies and Swięta Krowa. All of them are very nicely designed and play loud music, which will keep you company until late at night. Certainly, Krakow is a city that will surprise you with its nightlife.


Ios: A cycladic ornament!

Ios: A cycladic ornament!

Ios for the past few decades has been worldwide known as the island of entertainment, with a fanatic youthful audience that has managed to combine an intense beach life and nightlife. A lot of stories have been written about this Cycladic island, coming from wild youngsters living in the ´70s until today. For many people, Ios is considered to be an island full of contrasts ‘with 365 churches and 365 bars’, with peaceful and heavenly landscapes on the one hand and wild, intense lifestyle on the other hand. Ios or Nios, as locals call it, means ‘flower’ and many people also refer to it as the Aegean’s ‘Cycladic flower’. The island of the youth waits for your breakaway and ultimate vacation experience.

Sightseeing

Start your experience by taking a walk in the island´s white paved alleys, which are full of countless little stores and taverns, and beautiful one of a kind houses. Get to see the 12 famous windmills of Ios and the theater ‘Odysseas Elitis’ that is made from stone and marble. Rent a car or a motorbike and tour yourself in the small villages whose peaceful natural landscapes will charm you. On your way, don’t miss the chance to adore the 365 churches whose beauty will thrill you. Don’t forget to visit Homer’s grave and Paleokastro which will give you a panoramic view of the Aegean sea.


Beaches

Ios island has always had a good reputation for its charming seas that have always been ready to greet every type of swimmer for most months of the year. It has more than 30 beaches, organized or deserted, with sand or pebbles. All beaches have blue crystal clear waters. The most known beach of Ios and one of the most famous in the Cyclades is the Mylopotas beach. Its location is very close to Chora, the center of the island, and it is shaped in a big bay, with crystal clear waters that will be difficult to get out of. Manganari beach is another one of the most sensational beaches of the island. An earthly paradise that is known for its azure sea and golden sand, but foremost for its magical and exhilarating sea view.


Nightlife

The island is overwhelmed by visitors coming from different places around the world who want to feel the pulse, rhythm, and intense life of Ios. It is a cosmopolitan place with countless bars and clubs in every corner that cannot be missed. In Chora you will find all types of places, and as you take a walk in the alleys you will find your new pitch. Ios is the appropriate destination for entertainment, dance, and party until the morning. Do not forget to taste traditional niotic flavors and walk around in one of the 365 bars and clubs. Don’t forget to try the well-known shot flavored with baklava or bubblegum. Your days and nights on the island will be unforgettable and…. What happens in Ios… stays in Ios!


Ios – Sunset in Panayia Gkremiotisa

Ios – Sunset in Panayia Gkremiotisa

When it comes to entertainment Ios is the most known destination to visit for summer vacations. It’s the island that never sleeps, with endless parties and a furious nightlife that steals the show. However, Ios also has other aspects. Those of tradition, history, art, and natural beauty. You cannot miss some remarkable monuments and sightseeings. The most admirable religious monument that dominates the hill of Chora is Panayia Gkremiotisa.

The churches of Ios

Many of the churches that Ios has have been characterized as listed buildings as they are considered to be historical monuments coming from the post-Byzantine era and they constitute original evidence of the Cycladic church architecture. According to the tradition of the island, the number of churches rose to 365 as the days of the year, however, until the late ‘60s, this number decreased as many of the churches were dilapidated or missed. In their majority churches were scattered and destined for each family, they were made of stone and clay, and by the namesake saint of the church, they were protecting each family’s dwelling and land from other’s malice. In these churches, you will find precious graven images, artworks by the famous painters, Michail Damaskinos and Ioannis Skordilis, who in the 17th century resorted to Aegean’s islands to survive from the Turks. The sanctuary of small churches is used as an ossuary. Some of the churches that were located in the countryside were considered as parts of the monasteries, such as Saint John in Pyrgos and Panagia in Paleokastro. In the borders of the residential area, there are until today 22 churches and the known Panagia Gremiotisa is built in a prominent spot on the hill of Chora while being visible from all compass points. Travelers can have a look at Sikinos from that point, a small island located on the opposite of Ios.


The legend of Holy Mary

Panagia Gremiotisa church is designed according to the Byzantine architecture type and is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to the legend, the graven image, that is located in the chapel, traveled on a raft with a lighted virgin oil lamp on it, that the waves nor the wind managed to turn off while guiding the worshippers away from the Turkish-held Crete to the coast of Ios. Other local tradition claims that the graven image of mother Mary and Christ was found in the Mylopotas bay, inside the rocks, lighted from a virgin oil lamp, and transferred by the residents in the temple of True Cross. Miraculously though, the graven image was transferred in the night at the point that stands today, therefore the new church was built there in honor of Holy Mary. As ascending uphill to the Gremiotisa yard, the three small churches that stand there (Saint Nikolaos, Saint John, Saint Eleftherios), you will understand why the people of Ios feel that they live under the protection of Holy Mary. Another reason to visit this beautiful church, especially for those that feel romantic, is the view of the endless blue of Aegean and the sunset, which can be as spectacular as Santorini’s famous sunset. Finally, if you get the chance to visit the island in mid-August, you will experience unforgettable moments in the traditional celebration fest of Panagia Gremiotisa that spreads joy to all visitors!