Advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city Living in a big city has allways had its good and bad sides. While living in a big city means that there are lots of noise and less fresh air, it is full of entertainment nearby. Firstly, living in a big city means that there are much more shops, cinemas, theatres and nightclubs. People have as much entertainment as they need or want. At the day you can go shoping and at the night the city never sleeps, people can go to the nightclubs to have fun all night long. Furthermore, living in a big city means that people have a better possibility to travel all around the world. There are many of different kinds of traveling agencys, where people can order trips allmoust all around the globe. And usually around the bigger citys the airports are nearby, which meanes that the traveling has made as easy as it can be. However, living in a big city has some disadvantages. To start with, the pollution in the
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Tourism in Tartu Positive Sides of Tartu: · There are many beautiful sculptures, monuments and buildings in Tartu and you don't have to pay for seeing them. · Local people are educated, because Tartu is the city of university. · There are some pretty nightclubs for all ages and on summer street- cafeterias are open until night. That's a good way to live nightlife. · There are many interesting museums for culture-people too. Art galleries, national museums, handcrafting galleries, famous persons home-museums and many else. Usually museums don't have expensive tickets, so it's pocket-friendly too. · There are a lot of good restaurants, pubs, cafés and fast-food places in Tartu
Why? There are many advantages of living in a city. There are more opportunities to find a job and to promote one's career. There are usually better schools and universities are founded in cities, too. On the other hand are cities pretty noisy, therefore it can create a restless environment for concentrated studying. A big advantage of living in a city is the variety of entertainment concerts, theatres, cinemas, restaurants and cafes, nightclubs and so on. However, in the countryside people can enjoy the silence and relax without paying any money. Also, in the countryside the environment is much greener and cleaner as in the cities the air is more polluted, which can damage our health. Living in a city, people have much better accessibility for things in need, like food, medications etc., because important industries and shopping centres are usually close to the consumers.
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Bushy Park Richmond Park Most famous spots Piccadilly circus Trafalgar square London Bridge Tower of London Big Ben and the houses of parliament London Eye The Thames Buckingham palace Nightlife London is world famous for its party vibe and non-stop nightlife. The capital is seething with after-hours drinking and dancing dens of all shapes and sizes. From the pulsating dancefloors of major nightclubs to the chilled intimacy of smaller DJ bars, London has something to offer both hardcore party animals and those looking for a quiet drink and conversation. Thank you for listening!
· Tourists can buy the special Tallinn Card, which provides unlimited use of public transport along with entry to various attractions. · There are many parking lots all over the city. Events: Tallinn city is not a big museum; it has lots places of entertain. Such as: · Restaurants with any cuisine you like Italian, French, Spanish, Georgia, Russian and of course Estonian cuisine. · Nightclubs, where we have parties and dance evenings every day. · Jazzkaar annual festival throughout the bars and clubs. · Theatres and operas: The National Opera of Estonia, The Russian Theatre of Estonia, The Theatre of Estonia, The Puppet-Show etc. One more thing, but not less important, out of the main season you sure book the hotel and anything you want, because of lack of tourists.
1. Early life 2. Career (singing) 3. Career (acting) 4. Personal life Early life • US singer and actor • December 12, 1915 New Jersey, Hoboken • Father - boxer and firefighter Mother - member of local party • Didn’t finish the high school • Delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper Career (singing) • One of the most popular musical artists of the 20th century • Genres: traditional pop, jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz • Started at the local nightclubs • Professional singer at 15 • Big start - 1942 Paramount Theatre, New York. • 59 studio albums • 1st album - The Voice of Frank Sinatra (1946) • 150 mln recordings • Albums: Nice ‘n’ Easy (1955) Songs For Swingin' Lovers (1956) Come Fly With Me (1958) Only the Lonely (1958) Strangers In the Night (1966) • Songs: My Way, New York New York, Strangers In the Night • His music in 326 movies and TV-series Career (acting)
the town centre and is regarded as one of the few surviving "poor" neighbourhoods of 19th century Europe. At the moment Supilinn is being rapidly renovated, undergoing a slow transformation from the historic slum into a prestigious highclass neighborhood. The active community embodied by the Supilinn Society is committed to preserving the heritage. Tartu's large student population means that it has a comparatively thriving nightlife, with many bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Annually, in the summer, Tartu hosts the Hansa Days Festival (Estonian: Hansapäevad) to celebrate the Hanseatic heritage under the motto "History lives" when the old town bustles with activity from handicraft markets and historic workshops to a jousting tournament.
island other, atypical languages, such as English, German and Russian are also spoken. Polylinguality is the norm, not the exception. Tourism Nightlife Ibiza is considered a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centered around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West. Well-known nightclubs are Privilege (the largest club in the world), Eden (the busiest nightclub in Sant Antoni), Es Paradís (noted for its water parties), Amnesia (known for foam parties), Space (an afterparty club), Pacha, and DC10.During the summer, well-known DJs perform at the various clubs on weekly schedules, in between touring to other international destinations. Many of these DJs use Ibiza as an outlet for presenting new songs within the house, trance and techno genres of electronic dance
The most popular sights in Blackpool are: the three piers (North, Central and South), the Blackpool tower (inspired by the Eiffel tower in Paris), Pleasure Beach Blackpool (an amusement park), Stanley Park (a historic park and sporting area) and the Winter Gardens (a large entertainment and conference venue in the town centre). Blackpool is also known for its welcoming attitude towards gay people. The gay pride was first held there in 2006. Currently there are many pubs, bars, nightclubs and radio stations for gay people. I recognised one person from the Notable People section and this was Cynthia Lennon, the first wife of John Lennon, who was born in Blackpool. Empress Ballroom Empress Ballroom is situated in the Winter Gardens and it is very widely used. For example conferences, dance competitions and music concerts. It was built in 1896 and it can find room for up to 3000 people. History of the Festival
acquired the sobriquet "Gomorrah of the Med". Also wellknown is Café del Mar, a longstanding bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club preparties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers. The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5star. However, many clubs tend to stay open until 7 or 8 a.m. as 6 a.m. is viewed as an unrealistic time for one to stop partying. The administration is wanting to attract a more international mixture of tourists. World Heritage Site Thoug h primarily known for its party sc e n e , large portions
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Tartu is situated between Lake Peipsi and Võrtsjärv. The Emajõgi River, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, crosses Tartu. Through history Tartu has been called Tarbatu, Dorpat, Dorpt, Derpt and Jurjev. Pärnu Pärnu is situated in South-western Estonia. It is a popular summer destination, a seaside resort, and a town with a lively cultural life. It has shady parks and quality restaurants, cafés, spas and nightclubs. Pärnu is mostly famous for its beach. Every summer thousands of tourists visit it. If one is tired of the beach, they can visit the local theatre, museums, numerous concerts and exhibitions. Pärnu is over 750 years old. Through the city flows the Pärnu River, which is the longest river in Estonia. Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu are all hansaeatic cities. Narva Narva is the third largest city in Estonia. It is located by the Russian border, on the Narva River which drains Lake Peipsi
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