Enter your dates and click "Check Rates" to find hotel prices:
tags / traditional
Related tags:
|
|
tocca says:
Manastirska Magernitsa is a restaurant you have to deserve... by finding it ! Lost in a very small and dirty town near the center of Sofia, you'll need a map to find it...
And then, just enjoy !
You'll be served in a beautiful house (or in the as-beautiful garden in summer).
It will take you at …
|
|
|
|
Zen says:
The Sachsenhäuser Warte is a restaurant that is located in one of a few old defence towers that are dotted around Frankfurt. Because it is in this historic building the restaurant has a lot of character, especially in the summer when it is nice to sit on the benches outside by torch- and candleligh…
|
|
|
|
tirsomaldonado says:
It is a medieval restaurant right in the center of Talling. They have a terrace and three floors inside the builiding. All waiters and cooks wear typical clothes and they perform their role very well. It takes you back in time and they make you feel very comfortable.
Rozengrals Restaurant (medi…
|
|
|
|
secretkeeper81 says:
This is the place to go if you want to try real food from Tuscany, including traditional soups and the famous T-bone steak.
The food is really good and the price is fair. You can order everything from starter to dessert and pay around 30 euros (of course it's the steak that makes it expensive).
Th…
|
|
|
|
RicksterLondon says:
This is my favourite place to eat hearty pasta and pizzas. Roma, is a friendly, unpretentious establishment, very close to the Frankfurt Südbahnhof. Although on a busy street, it's a cosy , quiet spot to while away an hour or two. In the summer you can eat on the terrace. Ideal for a business …
|
|
|
|
wbatesy says:
We booked a triple room and found the price to be decent enough - when we got to the hotel we felt as though we had robbed them! So much better than we were expecting! The bedroom was clean, nicely furnished and with TV. The en suite bathroom was excellent.
The hotel has a large restaurant where…
|
|
|
|
|
Koralifix says:
The ‘Pulverturm’ is the perfect spot for everybody, who is a little gourmet, a history lover or, even better, both of them.
This restaurant, arranged in the ground floor of a powder tower from the 16th century, is located in the middle of the highly interesting centre of the city of Dresden.…
|
|
|
|
felicityfowkes says:
Sitting by a large campfire under the stars and listening to African drumming was the definite highlight of our trip in Africa - especially at full moon! The Giriama Drummers and Dancers are based in Mida Creek, where they have their practising ground in the Mida Ecocamp. Ususally they play at the l…
|
|
|
|
mfmcp1982 says:
This is one of my favourite restaurants in the world! The food is stupendous, the setting is traditional and authentic, the staff polite, helpful and they chatter in Chinese!
The cuisine is described as New Chinese - it has modern elements, and Western Influences.
One of the main reasons I li…
|
|
|
|
portia says:
Takayama is a town with traditional Japanese (Edo period) buildings, and it seemed appropriate to stay at a guest house with a 250 year history operated by the same family!
There are many rooms/suites in this ryokan, we stayed at one with 2 rooms, plus separate bath and toilet. With sliding doors…
|
|
|
|
Biedjee says:
If you are going to Wadi Rum, you should do an overnight tour, spending at least one night in one of the many desert camps within the national park. And if you are doing an overnight tour, you should really do one with a locally owned tour operator. And if you are choosing a locally owned tour opera…
|
|
|
|
lokababy says:
This Hotel is different.
It is a renewed typical house-palace from the XVIII century. That kind of house-palaces so common in Seville are squares with a patio in the center that receives natural light from a large window in the roof. The rooms are distributed between the two floors, and all the …
|
|
|
|
|
tm16dana says:
Usually I search over the internet about great and traditional places to eat, but this time I wanted to go by luck. I went shopping on Vaci u. and I bumped into this restaurant with traditional Hungarian and Italian meals. I wanted to eat a gulash with bread dumplings... I missed that meal since I w…
|
|
|
|
LeighBR says:
My mom read about this restaurant in one of her guide books/literature while researching for our trip. While we were in the Czech Republic, we wanted to make sure we could try authentic Czech cuisine. This place nails it.
The restaurant is not far from the Old Town Square, but doesn't have quite …
|
|
|
|
martiana says:
The Real Costa Rican Woodstove, since 1977. To fully enjoy Costa Rica and its extraordinary food, stop by La Cocina de Leña. This fine restaurant offers a rustic setting evoking the exuberance of the Costa Rican countryside, highlighting the traditional flavors of the local cuisine. The restaurant'…
|
|
|
|
ary_tyas says:
One of the performance arts which we can find in Bali is called WAYANG WONG. This performance is played by a group of people--usually more than 20 composed of stage actors/actreses and musicians as well. They re-enact stories from ramayana.Wayang wong performers wear masks each mask having a diferen…
|
|
|
|
lenkre says:
Once recommended to me by a friend who lived in Barcelona, and a place I go back to every time I visit the city. If someone asked me to recommend one restaurant, this would be the one. One of my Norwegian friends even held her marriage reception and party there, cause she fell so in love with the pl…
|
|
|
|
stargirlssc says:
A stay at Senhime Monogatari Inn is a truly traditional, personal Japanese experience. From the moment you check in, you will receive the highest level of personal attention and hospitality.
At check-in, we were served a cup of cold tea and some mochi. The ryokan manager explained every detail …
|
|
|
|
stargirlssc says:
Located about ten minutes' walk from central Hakone-Yumoto, the Hotellerie Maille Coeur Shougetsu provides a quiet, relaxing environment for your stay in Hakone. On the rooms alone, I wouldn't say this is a five-star accommodation. What makes this hotel a five-star experience is the personal servi…
|
|
|
|
pearcetoyou says:
While at the Uluwatu Monkey temple, Asri and I decided to watch the Balinese dance. Tickets are 5USD per person, and the show lasts about an hour.
Kecak is the most unique Balinese dance which is not accompanied by any orchestra but by a choir of seventy men has its origin in an old ritual dance: S…
|
|
|
|
mfmcp1982 says:
Stayed here for four nights with my Mum in December 2007, and would HIGHLY recommend it. The hotel is the oldest Inn in the city and full of charm, character and traditional details, and it's also in a fabulous location. It has 49 rooms and 13 suites.
We had a lovely room on the third floor overl…
|
|
|
|
|
oceanroses says:
This extremely cute little Christmas-market is in the Festung Hohensalzburg. Not only do you get to see the stunning, medieval castle and the city from above, but they also sell a different type of arts and crafts.
The best thing is to go, shortly before sunset, so you can see the castle and museu…
|
|
|
|
Nick says:
Le Christine is a wonderful restaurant in the heart of the Left Bank's gallery scene. Though it is not a small, family run, cute little restaurant, it is by no means touristy. My group were the only tourists in the restaurant. It definitely has a hint of modern taste- from the actual …
|
|
|
|
sambeaumont12 says:
I loved this place, a real find! It was tucked away within the Castle walls, only a few hundred yards from the Castle itself.
Our room had been recently renovated to retain the historic character of this old Inn. The exposed beams in our room were a great touch and looked fab!
Other things w…
|
|
|
|
|
mfmcp1982 says:
The Forbidden City and Tian'anmen Square are must dos in Beijing. Purely for their historical importance, but the aesthetic side is fascinating as well.
Most people start out seeing Tian'anmen Square. Although it bustles with the day to day business of city centre Beijing, there was - for me at l…
|
|
|
|
ary_tyas says:
Perhaps the greatest triumph of Balinese Cuisine is smoked Duck or bebek betutu.The tender.subtly flavored meat is unlike anything else in the world,imbued as it is is with a medley of fragrant leaves,root and spices. Traditionally, the cavity is packed with a suitable bumbu (is an amalgam of spices…
|
|
|
|
mfmcp1982 says:
We found this OUTSTANDING Chinese restaurant thanks to the concierge at the Doubletree. We were a bit wary we were able to get reservations on the morning we wanted to eat there, and I'm always wary of Chinese-style food not measuring up to proper Chinese fare, but weren't in any way disappointed. I…
|
|
|
|
shahrachit says:
Hello everyone. If you are visiting India during 12th Oct to 22nd Oct. please do visit Vadodara, Gujarat. It will have a 9 night long festival. It goes on whole night. It is full of colors, dance, music, entertaining, traditional events. So please visit here. I assure you, that you will have a great…
|
|
|
|
mfmcp1982 says:
I've done this amazing tour twice - once with my Mum, and once with Mark. Both were different as it depends what kind of driver you have...some of them are a bit more daring than others!
You get picked up from your hotel around 4pm and driven out into the desert, about 45 minutes in the car (depe…
|
|
|
|
andreakw says:
嵐山 Storm Mountain
Arashiyama is a beautiful rural district to the west of Kyoto, accessible by the Hankyu Karasuma line (change at Katsura). You can wander through bamboo groves, cross the picturesque bridge, shop for non-tacky traditional items and visit quirky temples like Otagi Nenbutsu-ji (…
|
|