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Road Trip in Napa Valley

Blog, Destinations, Road Trips - GoroadTrip - March 16, 2017

If you know your wine interests you, take the Napa Valley Wine Tour, which California is known for. If the experience of actually being in a vineyard is not exciting enough, the process of harvesting, vinification and storage will hurt you. If you have the opportunity to wander around in the right season, you can start from the beginning to discover the ripe vines for picking! From the vineyard you go to the winery where the wine is produced and watch the wine making process. The wine tour ends with a glass of the final product, the wine.

Wine tours can take a lazy afternoon or up to two weeks. Visits are made in all types of transportation, and you can choose the option depending on your mood or your time. Napa Valley has it all. From limousines to wine trains and cars you can make your choice.

Napa Valley Wine Train Tour:

For a complete Napa Valley experience, the Wine Train takes you through wine valleys with gourmet meals and beautiful views. Ascent and descent of the partner vineyards with gentle transfers, if necessary for a tour of the vineyards and wineries and wine tasting.

Napa Valley Wine Limousine Tour:

Enjoy the famous tour of Napa Valley Wine in the luxury you royally drive in a limousine for cellar tours. A tour guide who will accompany you will inform you about the history of vinification and the geography of the country. Fill up the pleasure quotient with the complimentary champagne and picnic tours.

Napa Valley Wine Trolley Tour:

An authorized replica of the San Francisco Trolley The trolley is a motorized version of this model from 1890. Trolley travel is a fun way to visit the vineyards and vineyards while you enjoy the beautiful scenery and breathe fresh air.

Napa Valley has some of the best wineries in the country. Some of the places that make your wine a memorable event are:

Hendry Ranch:

This is a family winery with a welcoming environment that welcomes pets. The friendly staff are free with their knowledge of wine making and entertain you while you taste their charming wine.

Twenty rows:

The cellar has a relaxed atmosphere with the wine served right next to the rows of stacked barrels. You will appreciate the works of art in the salon-like tasting room, where music flows from a sound system.

Saintsbury:

With a garden for outdoor wine tasting and a barn that is pleasant in cold and rainy weather, Saintsbury Winery specializes in Pinor Noir and Chardonny.

William Hill Estate Winery:

Visiting this winery is a pleasant experience with beautiful gardens, views of the valley and a glass of wine to wander the square. The friendly staff will make you feel at home. The country also serves as a picnic for families who can bring their picnic here.

Schramsberg vineyards:

This winery offers a unique tasting experience as it is located in the Calistoga Caves. This wine tour takes you into a gothic atmosphere. The highlight is the excellent sparkling wine for which the winery is known.

Stony Hill:

Specializing in white wines and Chardonnay, Stony Hill offers wine tours by appointment. Although the place is off the beaten track, the walk compensates for it. The road is over the hills and is beautiful with views of the Napa Valley.

O’Brien Estate:

Accept your visit and wine tasting by appointment at the O’Brien Estate and get ready to be enchanted by this beautiful winery and its attentive staff.

Castello di Amorosa:

The impressive castle of this estate offers wine tasting and much more. The people on the wine tour are impressed by the structure as well as the sights and smells of the wine, which force them to choose a bottle or two for their own collection or for a gift. The children are happy to taste their own grape juice.

Mum Napa:

At the Mumm Napa Vineyard, you can enjoy the wonderful views and first-class service of the staff during an organized wine tasting. The cellar is characterized by artisanal sparkling wines.

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Amchi Mumbai

Blog, Destinations - GoroadTrip - March 9, 2017

Mumbai is a place that gets hearts and captures fantasies. A trip to this land of dreams is certainly engaging and captivating. Visit the lively beaches and many monuments, let yourself be pampered by gourmets or go shopping at your leisure. Mumbai has everything and many more.

Chhatrapathi Shivaji Terminus (CST):

CST should be visited to admire the incredible architecture that makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A section of the terminus is open to the public and this heritage gallery explains the history of the Indian Railways with its miniature models and ancient relics. A heritage tour is organized. You climb the stairs to see the dome. They are struck by stained glass windows and elaborate carvings on columns and windows. With a small entrance fee, you can take a look at our history.

Juhu Beach:

Famous for Bollywood movies, a visit to Juhu Beach is reminiscent of the movies we grew up with. Sequences of songs, nail of films, pursuits of writings, Juhu has seen everything. Enjoy splashing in the waves and watch the sunset. Fight your way through the busy crowd of famous cat counters that serve bhels, sevpuri, panipuri, pavbhaji and, of course, the stackable bowl of Mumbai, the vadapav.

Boat trip:

Do not miss the three-kilometer stretch between Nariman Point and Babulnath. Another favorite of the movies, you’ll know why, if you watch the Marine Drive shine like a queen’s necklace After your party, your eyes were mesmerizing while watching sunset from the main street in the city of Mumbai.

Gate of India:

A symbolic pride of Mumbai, the gateway to India, is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Mumbai. The Taj Hotel backstage, the famous Taj Hotel Cheers.

Bandst Bandstand:

Enjoy peaceful walks and ocean breezes at Bandra Kiosk. Right next to a shore with pockets of rocks, the promenade is a good place to stay, to watch the sun set over the Arabian Sea. You can even have a look at Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

Colaba Causeway:

Mumbai in general and Colaba in particular is a shopper’s paradise. Everything you can imagine, from costume jewelry to bags to dresses.

Haji Ali Dargah:

Another famous monument of Mumbai is the Haji Ali Dargah on a small island. It is located on the Worli coast in South Mumbai. It is a sensitive example of the Indo-Islamic architecture style and contains the grave of Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

Chowpatty Beach:

On the bustling beach, Chowpatty is popular with locals and tourists alike. A great place to unwind on weekends or after a day’s work, Chowpatty constantly strengthens you with turmoil, sea breeze and tickling tickling and invigorating the famous ice golas.

Siddhi Vinayak Mandir:

Siddhivinayak is one of the most visited temples in Mumbai and has a rich heritage. The architecture of the temple is magnificent and has allowed worshipers to admire the carved image of Ashtavinayak on the wooden doors, while the series is waiting to visit the divinity Siddhi Vinayak in a small shrine covered with a golden roof. The phoolgalli outside the temple has many shops selling pooja offerings such as flowers and coconuts. A special menu, a prepared menu that is called “Prasad” In addition to the usual fare, Mumbai is in the temple area.

Nehru Center:

With a striking pineapple design, the Nehru Center is a complex with different cultural facets. It has a planetarium, a gallery, a theater and an exhibition entitled “Discovery of India”. This exhibition presents the history of India for several decades. He takes the cultural, philosophical and artistic tour of India with a lot of informative materials, displays and a competent staff. The Nehru Science Center is nearby.

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7 Amazing Places to Visit in Italy

Blog, Italy - GoroadTrip - March 2, 2017

tourist attractions in Italy

Italy, a European country with a long coastline, is the home of Western civilization, culture, and thought. The capital, Rome is a landmark city filled with art and magnificent ancient ruins. Other important cities are Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s “David” and Brunelleschi’s Duomo; Venice, the city of the canals; and Milan, the fashion capital of Italy.

Italy has an undeniable power of attraction because of its exceptional cultural heritage, the beauty of its cities, the simple and tasty cuisine, varied landscapes from the foothills of the Piedmont Alps to the sun-drenched coast of Calabria.

Read about the tourist attractions in Italy that you must visit during your holidays in Italy.

• St. Mark’s Square

Located in the heart of the city of Venice, it is an outstanding place to visit Indeed, St. Mark’s Square is one of Italy’s must-see sights. On this same square, you can admire the bell tower of Saint Mark’s Basilica. Once at the top of this campanile you will have a magnificent view of St. Mark’s Square and Venice.

• Grand Canal

Venice’s famous canal, the Grand Canal passes through the city and allows the famous gondolas to sail in Venice and lets lovers enjoy an unforgettable moment in one of the most romantic cities in Europe. Along with this 3.8km canal, you can admire many exotic palaces and witness beautiful Italian architecture.

• Pantheon

The famed tourist site in Rome, the Pantheon is a masterpiece of Roman architecture which is located on the south side of the Piazza Della Rotonda. Dedicated to the gods, the Pantheon has been a Christian church for many years.

• Sistine Chapel

It is in this chapel that the conclave elects the new pope. The Sistine Chapel is one of Italy’s most impressive sights and is very well known. Its famous ceiling was painted by Michelangelo and illustrates the Story of Genesis and other episodes from the Old Testament.

• Saint Peter’s Basilica

Located in the Vatican, St. Peter’s Basilica is the most important religious building of Catholicism. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Peter’s Basilica is a splendid tourist attraction in Italy, and one of the most visited monuments in the world.

• Trevi Fountain

Located in the heart of Rome it is one of the most popular tourist sites in the city. Every year many tourists come to admire the famous Trevi fountain, and tradition has it that they throw a coin behind their back to return to Rome.

• The Tower of Pisa

A list of tourist attractions in Italy can’t be complete without including the famous leaning tower in Italy. The Tower of Pisa is also one of the most sensational sights in Italy. Its fame comes largely from its inclination and makes it the symbol of the city of Pisa. Every year many tourists visit and admire the leaning tower.

• The Colosseum

This is undoubtedly the most famous monument in Italy. The Colosseum is one of Italy’s most impressive sights. It is the largest amphitheater ever built during the Roman Empire, making it an exceptional monument that could accommodate many spectators. It is partly ruined due to damages caused by an earthquake, but it remains a major tourist attraction in Italy.

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Urban Outings in San Francisco

Blog, Things To Do - GoroadTrip - February 26, 2017

In a magical city like San Francisco, you’ll soon be surrounded by iconic landmarks, bustling sights, quaint places and, of course, the attitude of the locals. San Francisco’s urban excursions will take you into an urban environment, but you’ll be rewarded with a sense of discovery and your own adventurous experience. Some urban outlets to look at are:

Visit the Golden Gate Bridge and the SF Coast:

There is no place like the Golden Gate Bridge, a historical depiction of San Francisco, to enjoy the views of San Francisco Bay and the city skyline. Once you start on the bridge, you can continue on a hike along the Pacific Ocean. This will take you through Baker Beach and Sea Cliff to Sutro Baths on the Land’s End. Cliff House is the place to end your visit with the sunset on the Pacific Coast.

Flavors and Mural of the Mission District of San Francisco Tour:

The oldest but hottest part of San Francisco is the Mission District. On Balmy Avenue and Clarion Valley, visitors will find a mix of street art, murals and gourmet delights. At the end of the Tour Dolores Park and Mission Dolores you will learn more about the history and stories of this great city.

Visit temples and beatniks, including Chinese tea and dessert tastings:

Go quietly from Beatnik to the Chinese city for a taste of Chinese tea and more. Tea time will be interesting with mythological stories and picks in Fortune Cookie predictions. You can see the Chinese Temple and memorable places such as the City Lights Bookstore and Washington Square Park.

Walk in the pubs of San Francisco North Beach:

If you are in the North Beach area, you can not be far from a pub! Popular for a vibrant nightlife with lots of water features that exude a party atmosphere, part of the San Francisco North Beach Crawl Pub is a must. Enter the festive atmosphere with a sip of local wine and beer flowing through the many pubs. At the end of everything, you can head to the Coit Tower or return to one of the outdoor cafés that are characteristic of North Beach.

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A Memorable Trip to Kottayam

Blog, Destinations - GoroadTrip - February 14, 2017

Keeping Kottayam in Kerala is also called “AksharaNagari”, which means city of letters. The place is also complete with geographical wonders and historical sites. Plan a trip to Kottayam and enter.

Temple of Thirunnakkara Mahadeva:

Built in the 16th century by Thekkumkoor Raja, this shiva temple in Kottayam is very famous. The temple’s Koothambalam, which features traditional dance performances, and epic murals on the walls of the temple are examples of Kerala’s traditional and beautiful architecture. A famous event of the temple is the Aaraattu festival, which is celebrated with a mix of performances by professional artists.

St. Mary’s Orthodox Church:

In Cheriyapalli, about four kilometers from Kottayam, the Syriac Orthodox Church of St. Mary was built by the Portuguese. But there is an influence of the classical Indian architectural style, as seen in the skillful stone carvings and murals on the walls of the church.

Temple of Subramanya Swami:

Subramanya Swamy temple is located in a village called Kidangoor, about 17 kilometers from Kottayam. It is dedicated to Lord Subramanya. It is one of the oldest and largest temples in Kerala and is built on the banks of the Meenachali River. The annual temple festival is a big deal when professional artists perform Chakyarkoothu, a traditional form of Kerala dance.

Kottathavalam Basement:

The Kottathavalam Caves are an ideal picnic spot near the Murugan Hills in Kottayam. A climb up a staircase that leads to the cave in the rocks leads you to these magnificent formations. It is fascinating to see the rocks in the cellars in the form of flesh and layers. Another wonderful work of art are the sculptures of Madurai Meenakshi, Murugan, Ayyappa, Kannakki and images of weapons in these cellars.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary:

For bird lovers, a trip to Kottayam can be completed with a visit to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, 16 km away. The sanctuary on the shores of Lake Vembanad is a paradise for birds. There are approximately 90 species of local birds and 50 species of migratory birds in the 14 acres of natural habitat. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is one of the largest in India.

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