
Located in the heart of the Expo 2020 Dubai action, adjacent to the central Al Wasl Plaza and walking distance from the new Dubai Exhibition Centre, the Rove Expo2020 Hotel is now open and hotel stays include free tickets to the Expo. “We are really proud to be part of Expo 2020 Dubai. Rove Hotels is a homegrown brand that has challenged the boundaries of traditional hospitality and our values ...
Housed in a 19th century building, this museum displays an interesting collection of manuscripts, antique furniture, sculptures, carvings, china, demon masks and ancient royal regalia. The museum is closed on Fridays and on all public holidays. Open: 9AM-5PM Department of National Museums, Colombo 7. Phone: 0094112 694767. ...
For those looking to get a taste of the hustle and bustle of Sao Paulo, the Praca Liberdade must not be missed. This is a fair held every weekend that has on display (and sale) Asian food and crafts. It is also home to religious festivities and represents the essence of Sao Paulo’s diversity. Address : Av. da Liberdade and Rua dos Estudantes, Liberdade ...
Address: Allameh Majlesi Street, old city center Timings: open daily 8am to 11am, 1pm to 5pm Tickets: IRR 5000 The mosque that defined the old center of Isfahan, the Jameh Mosque stands today as grand and as functional as it did when it was the only prominent mosque in the city, about a millennium ago. It speaks of the very rudimentary themes of Islamic architecture, which gained mo...
This gallery holds a collection of 19th century art. Here you can find paintings and sculptures from the Neoclassical and Romantic periods, as well as from the Impressionist movements. The museum was commissioned by King Ludwig I in 1853 as the first museum for contemporary art. Timings: Daily except Tuesday 10.00 – 17.00, Wednesday 10.00 – 20.00 Admission: €5 adults €3.50 st...
Peering out of the Emirates Boeing 777-300ER flight from Dubai to Yangon, you can see the lazy river. A muddy, sludgy, squidgy creek. Meandering. That is the Irrawaddy – the river that Kipling’s famous Road to Mandalay poem glorifies. No fishes jumping skywards. No hathis pilin’ teak. Just a snake like river engorged with sand and silt making its way past green paddy fields to the sea. ...