City Road is a busy 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) thoroughfare located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. City Road runs south from a junction with Broadway and Parramatta Road, through the University of Sydney and becomes King Street as it enters the suburb of Newtown.
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Bridge Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. Bridge Street runs for 500 metres (1,600 ft) in a west–east direction with traffic flowing in both directions.[1][2] It is situated in the northern portion of the central business district. The western terminus of Bridge Street is at George Street, with the eastern terminus at Macquarie Street, adjacent to the Chief Secretary's Building. From west to east, Bridge Street crosses Pitt and Phillip streets.
George Street, Sydney
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City Road is a busy 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) thoroughfare located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. City Road runs south from a junction with Broadway and Parramatta Road, through the University of Sydney and becomes King Street as it enters the suburb of Newtown.
City Road is a busy 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) thoroughfare located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. City Road runs south from a junction with Broadway and Parramatta Road, through the University of Sydney and becomes King Street as it enters the suburb of Newtown.
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City guide: Nice, France | Private jet charter Destinations, VIP & Private Jet Charter 29 01 2019 Nice, located in the French Riviera, has earned a reputation for glamour and style that few other cities could ever hope to rival. Its stunning grey pebble beach contrast against the pure turquoise waters to create vistas that are quite literally the definition of picture-postcard. Top five must-see sights and attractions Considering the comparatively small size of the city, Nice is blessed with countless attractions, sights, and architectural masterpieces that will keep even the most demanding traveller entertained. Promenade des Anglais Promenade des Anglais is perhaps the most famous, and the most stunning of the many attractions this wonderful city has on offer. It’s a 5-mile long promenade that stretches almost the entire length of the city along the coastline. You’ll stroll along in the shade of luscious palm trees, while gazing out at the stunning grey stone beaches and otherworldly azures of the ocean. Pictures do not do the beauty of the promenade justice, it’s certainly a must-see – but it’s hard to miss in all honesty. Old Town (Vieux Nice) Old Town is a special little quarter of the city that, as you may have guessed, is older than the rest. Very little has changed in Old Town since it was first built, the tiny streets are full of hustle and bustle and their maze-like layout makes navigation an adventure. Old Town is a little touristy for some people’s tastes as it’s one of the main attractions of the city. However, if you try and take some of the smaller less travelled streets (away from the shops and vendors) you’ll practically have the place to yourself. The Flower Market (Cours Saleya) The flower market runs from early in the morning until about midday every day of the week (except Mondays). It’s a sensory overload that must be experienced at least once. The seemingly endless rows of market stalls have some of the prettiest flower displays you’ll ever see. What’s more, the market is situated on the edge of Old Town, so this already amazing experience is set amongst some of the most stunning buildings in the entire city. Castle Hill When you’re walking around the narrow cobblestone streets and strolling along the promenade it’s hard to believe that Nice could be any more beautiful. However, once you make the journey up to the top of Castle Hill you’ll see Nice in a whole new light. While you can take a hidden elevator most of the way up the hill, we recommend that you gently stroll up through the shaded forest along the well-maintained pathways and steps. Once you get to the top you’ll be greeted by waterfalls, birds, and an unforgettable view of the entirety of Nice. Castle Hill is a popular spot so it can get a little crowded at times, go early in the morning if you want a little peace and quiet, but go for sunset if you want the best views. Palais Masséna The Palais Masséna is probably the most lavish and opulent building in the whole of Nice. Walking around its halls you’ll be transported back in time to the days of Napoleon and the aristocrats while being mesmerised by the stunning marbles, tapestries, paintings, and treasures it has on display. The Palais is open every day except Tuesdays and has now been turned into a museum which is free to the public. We highly recommend getting a tour guide to have the rich history of the various rooms explained to you for the full experience. Getting around Getting around Nice is extremely easy. Central Nice is pretty flat and strolling around the narrow streets is by far the most popular way to get around. There’s also a punctual and iconic tram network. However, if taking the tram isn’t your style, there are plenty of luxury car services that will be ready and willing to pick you up and drop you off anywhere within Nice or the surrounding coastal towns. Ask your hotel to make arrangements. Best time to visit May – August is peak season, and while the sunshine and hot temperatures draw in the crowds during this period, there are many advantages to planning your visit to Nice outside of the peak season. Ask any local resident when the best time to visit is and they will undoubtedly tell you about the shoulder seasons. September – October is the shoulder season to aim for, it’s still warm enough to hit the beach, but the crowds and the humidity largely disappear. It can get slightly chilly at night towards October, but a light jacket will provide more than enough warmth. There’s also a mini shoulder season that runs from the middle of March through to the end of April. It’s a little cooler than September – October but it’s still warm enough to lounge about in the sun comfortably. Final call There are few places that can boast of this kind of style, sophistication, and elegance alongside one of the most stunning and clean city beaches in the world. With warm weather, great hotels, even better food, and stunning architecture with an authentic vibe. What more could you wish for? Contact our expert team today to arrange your private jet charter to Nice. SHARE
Promenade des Anglais is perhaps the most famous, and the most stunning of the many attractions this wonderful city has on offer. It’s a 5-mile long promenade that stretches almost the entire length of the city along the coastline.
You’ll stroll along in the shade of luscious palm trees, while gazing out at the stunning grey stone beaches and otherworldly azures of the ocean. Pictures do not do the beauty of the promenade justice, it’s certainly a must-see – but it’s hard to miss in all honesty.
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Sanctuary Asia at the Oklahoma City Zoo is a state-of-the-art multi-acre space for the zoo’s herd of Asian elephants. This special area includes three large outdoor yards, a waterfall, pools, and shade structures. The barn also has a boardwalk for viewing the elephants inside. The zoo’s multigenerational Asian female elephant herd also recently gained a new nine-year-old male elephant named Bowie.
Located in the Adventure District of northeast Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Zoo comprises 130 acres with more than 1,900 animals. The Great EscApe is home to two gorilla troops, as well as chimpanzees and orangutans, while the Cat Forest includes tigers and African lions. At Aquaticus you’ll find California sea lions, and kids can play and explore at the Children’s Zoo. Oklahoma Trails is a unique exhibit with animals native to the state, like alligators, black bears, bison, and a walk-in bird exhibit.
Best times to visit the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden:
Spring is a great time to visit the Oklahoma City Zoo. The mild temperatures make it easier to see animals since they are more active during this time.
Summer is usually very hot, so it’s best to come early in the morning when it’s cooler. When temperatures rise later in the day, the animals will probably be resting in the shade.
Winter months are still enjoyable, although some of the exhibits are not open due to the weather.
Located in Heilongjiang Province, China, the Mudanjiang City Mega Farm is the largest farm in the world, covering an astonishing 22,243,200 acres. This massive operation specializes in dairy production, with over 100,000 cows supplying milk for both domestic and international markets. The farm was established to meet China’s growing demand for dairy products, reducing reliance on imports.
Mudanjiang is notable for its use of advanced technology, including automated milking systems and sustainable practices to manage such a vast herd. Its scale allows it to export significant quantities of milk powder to countries like Russia, highlighting its importance to global dairy trade. The farm exemplifies China’s push toward agricultural self-sufficiency while employing modern farming techniques.
An enormous creature, towering over the city skyline, emanating a sense of potent strength and terror. The creature resembles a dinosaur, with large, spiky scales covering its dark green body. Its powerful tail sways behind it as it stands on its hind legs. In its clawed hands, it holds a large weapon, designed for creatures of its size, reinforcing the sense of awe and danger it emanates. The city beneath it is bustling, the lights shining like stars against the night sky.
Guwahati (Assamese: [ɡua.ɦa.ti]) is the largest city of the Indian state of Assam, and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the seat of the Government of Assam. Its airport is the 12th busiest in India, the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. A major riverine port city along with hills, and one of the fastest growing[12] cities in India, Guwahati is situated on the south bank of the Brahmaputra.[13] The city is known as the "gateway to North East India".
City Road is a busy 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) thoroughfare located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. City Road runs south from a junction with Broadway and Parramatta Road, through the University of Sydney and becomes King Street as it enters the suburb of Newtown.
This city is famous for a number of historical monuments. Industries, and educational institutions. It comprises several industries of automobile, rubber, chemical and granite.
Days needed to visit: 2 or 3 days.
Tourist Spots
Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple
Aayiram kaal Mandapam
Pazhamudhir Solai
Alagarkoil Temple And Shrine
Thirumalainayakkar Mahal
Gandhi Memorial Museum.
Koodai Azhagar Temple
Vaigai Dam
Sightseeing isn’t just a daytime activity. After the sun goes down and the stars light up the sky, many cities around the world come alive with glittering lights, dancing fountains, and bustling markets. (Added bonus: Touring a city at night is a great way to beat some of the daytime heat!) To rank the world’s most scenic nighttime destinations, analysts at Travelbag, a company that arranges multi-destination trips, started with a seed list of 136 of the world’s most popular cities.
The team used criteria such as Instagram hashtags, light and noise pollution levels, as well as safety of walking alone at night to determine which 10 cities ranked the most scenic at night. Worth noting: The top-ranking cities dominating this list are notable for their illuminated skylines and buildings, which does bring about light pollution. (If stargazing is more your speed, these designated dark sky resorts outside of city limits are great at turning down the lights so you can uninterrupted views of the night sky).