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Travel Picks: The top 10 IT places to visit in 2008
NEW YORK, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Looking for a new vacation spot this year? Try Mozambique, Oman, or even revisit Paris, all of which feature on a list of the top 10 must-visit destinations for 2008 from online travel site Concierge.com. Concierge.com said the places on its annual list of the top 10 "it" places share a few common denominators -- a new crop of hotels, protected natural appeal, and with enough substance to make a journey worthwhile. "Many of the destinations on this year's list have undergone a transformation," said Peter J. Frank, editor-in-chief of http://www.concierge.com 1. Mozambique, Africa After a devastating civil war 15 years ago, the country is now open to visitors to enjoy its 1,500 miles of Indian Ocean coastline and archipelagoes with superb diving, the vibrant capital of Maputo with an exciting Afro jazz scene, and national parks that are slowly restoring the wildlife to prewar numbers. 2. St. Lucia One of the most striking islands of the Caribbean, with copious rain forest, sparkling waterfalls, and a fair share of pretty beaches, St. Lucia has kept a relatively low profile in the last decade, and is mostly the secret of a fiercely loyal group of repeat visitors. But the word is out this season. 3. Montenegro Montenegro was cut off from the world during the civil war that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, so few travelers know this stretch of mountainous Adriatic coast with quiet beaches and picturesque fortress towns. But insiders are calling this the next Croatia or the new European Riviera. Though Montenegro has adopted the Euro, prices remain much lower than in Croatia and Italy. 4. Ecuador Low-profile Ecuador is emerging as Latin America's best-kept secret, with a sophisticated cultural scene and enough adventure to keep adrenaline junkies pumped. Start your trip in newly glamorous Quito, the country's colonial capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city just received a $40-million face-lift, and a number of stylish new restaurants and restored hotels are also fueling the renaissance. 5. Sicily Long the domain of fusty grande-dame hotels and package tourists covering well-trod itineraries, the Italian island is experiencing a revival, thanks to a new generation of enterprising hoteliers and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Start your trip in the northwest near Trapani, an area of vineyards, Baroque villages, and cuisine with a North African zing then head across the island to Syracuse, arguably Sicily's most beautiful city. 6. San Diego San Diego is going through an unprecedented growth spurt, with a particular focus on the young, the restless, and the loaded. Leading the charge is one of Miami's main luxury players, the Setai, set to open in April 2008 in the Gaslamp Quarter, following close on the heels of a brand-new Hard Rock Hotel. 7. Hainan Island, China Exchange Honolulu's high-rises and crowds for empty beach and gentle surf, add in coral reefs, sleepy mountain towns, rain forests, and hot springs, and you'll find the country's answer to Phuket or even Bali. The island, located southwest of Hong Kong and not far from the Vietnamese coast, has a distinctly Southeast Asian vibe that has proven popular not only with domestic visitors but as a side trip for international travelers to Shanghai and Beijing. 8. Oman Dubai might be the fastest-growing area in the Middle East but Oman is becoming the destination of choice for the more eco-minded, adventurous traveler. The mix of beautiful beaches, traditional cities that retain a genuine desert culture, and one-of-a-kind hotels is unbeatable. Must-stops include the Wahiba desert for sandboarding and camel riding, Muscat for the Chedi hotel and the authentic souks, and the clean beaches. 9. Puerto Escondido and the Oaxacan Coast, Mexico The future of this unmanicured stretch of nirvana is much more secure now that FONATUR (the Mexican agency responsible for the development of Cancun, Cabo, and Acapulco) seems to have run out of steam in its attempt to make it the country's next big thing. For now, the beaches are home to fishing villages, quiet lagoons, and coconut plantations. The idyllic beach ending of the film "Y Tu Mama Tambien" was shot here. 10. Paris France's capital has never lacked for charisma, what with its atmospheric cafes, astounding art collections, rarefied cuisine, and romantic ambience. But lately there's a fresh emphasis on innovation and ingenuity, whether in art, architecture or gastronomy. (Editing by Belinda Goldsmith) Web : http://www.concierge.com/ideas/style...detail?id=1685
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Uradjena engleska verzija TOBa http://www.tob.co.yu/eng/
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Najvise me se svidja Tobova prezentacija i sve sto kazu na ovom svetu nije istina!
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Srpska prestonica – centar Evrope
![]() Beograd u vreme „Evrosonga” otvara vrata stranim turistima: predviđeni obilasci znamenitih lokacija, krstarenja rekama, razne atrakcije i luda zabava. okviru priprema za „Evrosong” juče je predstavljen program razgledanja srpske prestonice za strane turiste sa najvažnijim lokacijama i objektima koje bi trebalo obići. Izrađena je i specijalna džepna mapa, kao i brojne brošure koje će gostima olakšati kretanje kroz grad, u kome će se u toku maja za goste iz Evrope održati i brojne prateće manifestacije. – Organizovali smo nekoliko različitih tura, u koje je uključeno razgledanje najvažnijih znamenitosti u okviru gradskog jezgra, ali i periferije. Turisti će moći da vide Trg Republike, Knez Mihailovu ulicu, Sabornu crkvu i Patrijaršijski dvor, najzanimljivije objekte na Kalemegdanskoj tvrđavi, Botaničku baštu, Hram Svetog Save, numizmatičku izložbu u Narodnoj banci Srbije. Planirane su i posete kraljevskim dvorovima dinastije Karađorđević na Dedinju, arheološkom nalazištu u Vinči, kao i krstarenja Savom i Dunavom – najavljuju iz Turističke organizacije Beograda koja je juče predstavila program. Prezentovano je i specijalno izdanje vodiča kroz Beograd sa svim važnim telefonima, mapom gradskog jezgra i kalendarom najpopularnijih manifestacija koje se održavaju u prestonici koji će se naći i u svim avionima, čije će odredište biti aerodrom „Nikola Tesla”. U TOB-u podsećaju da će u narednom periodu i broj informativnih centara zbog posete stranih turista biti uvećan. Do sada su u gradu postojala četiri ovakva centra, ali će od danas do 25. maja na Trgu Republike svakog dana od 10 do 21 čas biti postavljen stari „Ševroletov kamion” iz 1929. godine, gde će turisti moći da dobiju sva obaveštenja. Još jedan info centar naći će se u „Kući legata”, u Knez Mihailovoj ulici, ali, prema najavama iz TOB, to se neće dogoditi pre 20. maja. Novi izgled trebalo bi da dobiju još dve lokacije koje u Beogradu privlače veliki broj turista. Reč je o prolazu „Bezistan” koji će prema najavama predstavnika Gradskog veća biti preuređen do kraja godine, kao i „Skadarliji”, popularnoj boemskoj četvrti koju svake godine poseti nekoliko hiljada gostiju iz stranih zemalja. – Za „Bezistan” smo izradili četiri rešenja koja obuhvataju uvođenje novog uličnog mobilijara (osvetljenje, klupe, zelene površine i drugo) i renoviranje dva kioska u kojima se sada prodaju suveniri i druga roba – objašnjavaju članovi „Papsa”, čije bi projekte trebalo da realizuju Gradsko veće i opština Stari grad.Prema rečima predstavnika TOB, u planu je da se u Skadarskoj ulici „osveži” kaldrma, fasade i ulični mobilijar, kao i da se simboli boemske četvrti nađu u svakom restoranu. Neophodna je i adaptacija Kuće Đure Jakšića, kao i pivnice „Skadarlija” preko puta Bajlonijeve pijace. – Trebalo bi preurediti i sve prilaze Skadarskoj ulici, koji su takođe oronuli. Reparacija boemske četvrti je za naše uslove prilično skup projekat, tako da još ne možemo da odredimo tačan rok izvođenja radova – tvrde u TOB. Nikola Belić
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The Independent
Saturday, 3 May 2008 48 Hours In Belrade ![]() WHY GO NOW? Music (of sorts) is in the air as Serbia's capital and largest city prepares to host the Eurovision Song Contest on 24 May in the Belgrade Arena. It's the first time the contest is being held in Beograd, as it's called in Serbian; the last time the former Yugoslavia won back in 1989, hosting duties were given to Zagreb, Croatia's capital. Music fans of a trendier sort use Belgrade as a base for the Exit Festival, which takes place 12-16 July (www.exitfest.org) in nearby Novi Sad. This year's line-up includes Primal Scream, The Hives and the Sex Pistols. TOUCH DOWN The Serbian national carrier Jat Airways (020-7629 2007; www.jatlondon.com) and British Airways (0844 493 0787; www.ba.com) have daily direct flights from London Heathrow. Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport is 18km west of the city centre. Jat operates a bus service into the city centre, calling at various stops including the main railway station (1) before terminating at Slavija Square (2); the trip costs 160 dinars (Ł1.60) for a 30-minute journey. The city's public bus No 72 costs 40 dinars (40p). Or ask the tourist information centre in airport arrivals to sort out a taxi for you, which will cost the equivalent Ł10-Ł15 to get into the city centre. GET YOUR BEARINGS Over the centuries, Belgrade has paid the price countless times for its prime strategic position on the confluence of two rivers, the Danube and the Sava. Just about everyone has had a go at taking it over, from the Celts and Romans to the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. Although you'll get a warm welcome in this friendly and vibrant city, you won't find much architecture dating from before the 19th century. Most of it is in the attractive old town (Stari Grad) on the southern side of the Danube and the eastern side of the Sava. Here you will find wide boulevards, large squares such as the main Republic Square (3), pedestrianised shopping streets such as Knez Mihailova, the cobbled bohemian quarter of Skadarlija and numerous green spaces including the enormous Kalemegdan Park. Cross the Sava and you're in Novi Beograd (New Belgrade), where the communist-era tower blocks are being renovated or replaced. The main office of the Tourist Organisation of Belgrade (4) is in Terazije Passage near the Albanija building (00 381 11 2635 622; www.tob.co.yu); it opens Monday-Friday 9am-8pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm. A smaller tourist office (5) is at Kneza Mihailova 18 (00 381 11 2629 992), which it shares with the National Tourist Organisation of Serbia (www.serbia-tourism.org); it opens Monday-Friday 9am-9pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm. CHECK IN The old town has one five-star hotel, Aleksandar Palas (6), a suites-only boutique hotel near Kalemegdan at Kralja Petra Prvog 13-15 (00 381 11 3305 300; www.aleksandarpalas.com). Prices start at €190 (Ł150) per night, including breakfast and airport transfers. The four-star Hotel Balkan (7) at Prizrenska 2 (00 381 11 3636 000; www.balkanhotel.net) is in the heart of the old town and offers comfortable doubles from €133.50 (Ł111), with breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Ask for a room on the renovated top three floors. Le Petit Piaf (8) (00 381 11 303 5252; www.petitpiaf.com) is in the Skadarlija quarter and has small, charming rooms from Ł120 with breakfast. If you're on a budget and don't mind outdated decor, try the Hotel Splendid (9) at Dragoslava Jovanica 5 (00 381 11 3235 444; www.splendid. co.yu), where B&B starts at 5,500 dinars (Ł55) per night. TAKE A HIKE Start off at Republic Square (3), which is dominated by the handsome National Museum built in 1844 (temporarily closed for major renovations). Turn right into Knez Mihailova and continue until you reach Kalemegdan Park, a massive park created in 1867 that nudges the banks of the Sava. It's home to the Belgrade Fortress (10), gardens, zoo, military museum, Roman remains and restaurants, and is a favourite outdoor place for Belgraders to relax. Near the top of the park, walk down Strahnjica Bana, home to many of the city's trendiest bars, until you reach Bajlonova Pijaca (11), one of Belgrade's largest open-air food markets, which is open daily. This leads to Skadarlija, the cobblestone quarter that was home to the city's artists and intellectuals in the 19th century. LUNCH ON THE RUN There's a wide choice of restaurants in Skadarlija, the closest Belgrade gets to a proper "touristy" area. One of the best is Sesir Moj (12) at Skadarska 21 (00 381 11 3228 750), which serves classic Serbian dishes of grilled meats such as cevapcici (rissoles), pljeskavica (hamburgers) and raznici (kebabs) for about 600 dinars (Ł6), as well as salads for less than 200 dinars (Ł2). WINDOW SHOPPING Global brand names, as well as local outlets, are well represented in the pedestrianised Knez Mihailova, including Zara, Mango, Levi's and Diesel. Look out for the little malls tucked into side entrances along the street, where more local brands can be found. For way-out trends, check out the one-off creations of Serbian fashion graduates who have formed a collective showcasing their designs at Slic (13) (pronounced "Shleets") at Palmoticeva 23 (00 381 11 323 6429; www.slic.co.yu). TAKE A VIEW Walk along one of the stone paths in the upper part of Kalemegdan for wide-reaching views of the Sava and Novi Beograd. On a clear day you can even see the fields of Vojvodina, Serbia's prime agricultural region. CULTURAL AFTERNOON As both the National Museum and Contemporary Art Museum are closed for renovations, instead you can get an idea of how Serbs used to live at the Etnographic Museum (14) at Studentski Square 13 (00 381 11 3281 888; www.etnomuzej.co.yu). Over three floors are exhibits (in English) of Serbia's heritage, featuring costumes and recreations of domestic interiors over the past century. It's open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sundays from 9am-2pm, admission 120 dinars (Ł1.20). AN APERITIF You'll find many bars in squares and tucked into side streets in the city, and, like most southern Europeans, Belgraders like to perform their version of the evening passeggiata. For real history, try the welcoming "?" Kafana (15) at Kralja Petra Prvog 6 (00 381 11 635 421). It's Belgrade's oldest bar, built in 1823, and a rare example of Turkish-Balkan architecture. The peculiar name was meant to be temporary, but it has stuck. Or follow the trendy set along Strahnjica Bana, which is lined with such hot spots as Bistro Pastis (16) at No 52b (00 381 11 3288 188). A Belgrade institution is the grandly named Federal Association of Globe-Trotters (17) in the basement at Despota Stefana 7/1 (00 381 11 3242 303; www.aur.org.yu), a quirky hangout that has live music on weekends. DINING WITH THE LOCALS One of Belgrade's highlights – both gastronomically and socially – is the number of floating restaurants along the rivers, called splavovi. Stara Koliba (18) in the wooded Usce area of Novi Beograd (00 381 11 3117 444; www.star akoliba.com) is one of the best places to get fresh river fish including pike and perch, and where dinner will cost about 2,500 dinars (Ł25) a head. A more informal atmosphere rules at Srpska Kafana (19) in the old town at Svetogorska 25 (00 381 11 3247 197), where hearty national dishes such as sarma cost less than 400 dinars (Ł4). One of the few restaurants with vegetarian options is Little Bay (20) at Dositejeva 9a (00 381 11 3288 995; www.little-bay.co.uk), a sumptuous recreation of a theatre complete with tables in boxes, and where dinner can cost less than 1,000 dinars (Ł10) a head. SUNDAY MORNING: GO TO CHURCH The biggest Orthodox church in the Balkans, Sveti Sava (21) at Krusedolksa 2, is one of the city's most impressive landmarks, even if the cathedral has been under construction since 1935. (Several wars interrupted building.) Although the Byzantine exterior is completed, there is much work to be done inside, which doesn't prevent the church from staying open. If you want an idea of how it will look when it's done, take a look inside the smaller church of Sveti Sava next door. OUT TO BRUNCH Enjoy river views from the large terrace or inside the enormous conservatory at the elegant Kalemegdanska Terasa (22), beside the zoo in Mali Kalemegdan (www.kalemegdanskaterasa .com). It's a bit pricey for Belgrade, but the quality of the meat and fish dishes is very high. Expect to pay about 2,000 dinars (Ł20) per head. A WALK IN THE PARK In the heart of the city is the green oasis of the botanical gardens (23). Part of Belgrade University's biology faculty, these include a Japanese garden with pagoda and wooden bridge over a miniature water garden. Open daily 9am-7pm, admission 120 dinars (Ł1.20). TAKE A RIDE The contrast between east and west is unmistakable when you cross the river Sava to reach the delightful suburb of Zemun. This is a cab ride of no more than 500 dinars (Ł5) and takes you to a well-preserved ancient town that was under Austrian rule rather than Ottoman. Its architecture announces its central, rather than eastern, European influence, with jumbles of red-roofed houses clustered on the hillside. Down below are the pedestrianised market square and numerous restaurants strung out along the Danube. It's a lively spot in the evenings, when folk musicians serenade diners and the fishermen have docked their boats for the night. Numerous boat rides (www.metronavodi.co.yu) operate along the Sava, many of them circling the nature reserve at Veliko Ratno Ostrvo (Great War Island) and other islands. Trips range from straightforward tours to lavish lunchtime and dinner cruises; a straightforward trip costs around 350 dinars (Ł3.50). ICING ON THE CAKE In high summer, when temperatures can reach 40C, Belgraders cool off on their own "beach" at Ada Ciganlija (www.ada-ciganlija.com), a large island in the Sava river that has been turned into a peninsula. Swimmers and watersport enthusiasts gather along the 7km beach, and the rest of the island is taken up with thick forests, cafés, restaurants, a golf course, sporting complex and even a tiny zoo.
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Za Jahorinu 20 miliona
S. POPADIĆ | 20.05.2008 18:26 U najpoznatiju turističku destinaciju u RS, Olimpijski centar Jahorina, Vlada RS ove godine planira uložiti deset miliona maraka, a u dvije godine ukupno 20 miliona, potvrdio je ministar finansija Srpske, Aleksandar Džombić. Sredstva su obezbijeđena iz Razvojnog programa RS, a u šta će se konkretno ulagati, znaće se nakon izrade studije. - Po sadašnjim ocjenama svih stručnjaka, prioritet je izrada takozvanog vertikalnog i kosog transporta, kao i uređenje i proširenje staza. Prvo moramo izvršiti remont postojećih žičara i ugraditi nove, kao što je četvorosjed. Mora se raditi i na parkingu, odnosno putnoj infrastrukturi - rekao je Džombić. Način finansiranja, kaže Džombić, još nije preciziran. U igri su dokapitalizacija, emisija obveznica ili kredit. - S obzirom da je došlo do promjene menadžmenta, nova uprava radi fenzibiliti studiju, o tome šta je najneophodnije da se uradi u prvoj godini, zbog kratkih rokova. Očigledno je trebalo s poslovima da se započne i ranije, kako bi se uradili pripremni radovo za zimsku sezonu, ali ni sada nije kasno - kaže Džombić, najavljujući drugu fazu ulaganja, koja bi trebalo da počne 2009. godine. U skladu sa svjetskom praksom, postoji ideja da i Jahorina dobije topove za vještački snijeg, kaže ministar finansija RS, ali će se na to, po svemu sudeći, čekati do 2009. godine. - Na Jahorini već postoje određeni kanali osnježavanja, ali su mnogi počupani, te kroz njih voda ne može teći. Studija će reći da li će se pristupiti osnježavanju kompletnih staza ili samo određenih, posebno u gornjem dijelu Jahorine, kako bi imali predsezonu za takmičare, koji ovdje dolaze - kaže Džombić. Ako emisija obveznica bude jedan od načina finansiranja OC Jahorina, Investiciono-razvojna banka RS podržaće takav potez, kaže direktor IRB, Jasminko Jotić. - Kompletan posao oko Olimpijskog centra u fazi je priprema. Jedna od opcija jeste emisija obveznica, a ako do toga dođe, mi ćemo svakao u tome učestvovati, kao kupci. Mislimo da je Jahorina izuzetno važan potencijal za RS, pogotovo zbog toga što se nalazi u oblasti turizma, koju mi naročito podržavamo - rekao je Jotić. Prema njegovim riječima, banka je sa strane tražnje u ovom trenutku jedan od najozbiljnijih igrača čiji je cilj izgradnja tržišta kapitala. Ova institucia na svojim leđima je iznijela emisiju obveznica "Aerodroma RS", a učestvuje i u emisiji obveznica Laktaša i Banje Luke, kao i stare devizne štednje. - Takođe, sredstva koja dobijemo u procesu privatizacije preduzeća kojima upravljamo, usmjerićemo za kupovinu obveznica - kaže Jotić, i podsjeća da će ove godine iz Razvojnog programa RS preko IRB biti plasirano oko 287 miliona maraka. To nije sve, s obzirom da novac pristiže od povrata stambenih kredita, a tu su i sredstva u Fondu za restituciju, po osnovu dividendi. |
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