
- •Contents
- •London Tourism in London
- •Economics of tourism in London
- •Weather
- •Places to stay
- •Getting around
- •Underground
- •Tickets
- •Tourist attractions Central London
- •Outer London
- •Buckingham Palace
- •Palace of Westminster
- •London Stone
- •History
- •Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, London
- •River Thames
- •Tower Bridge
- •Victoria Park, London
- •Modern times
- •Hyde Park, London
- •Kensington Gardens
- •Bushy Park
- •Green Park
- •Greenwich Park
- •London Zoo
- •Regent's Park
- •Description
- •Management
- •Richmond, London
- •St. James's Park
- •Geographical location
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- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations and make up sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the texts into Ukrainian
- •1. Плутати Англію з Голландією
- •2. Здійснювати гастрономічні подвиги
- •3. Користуватися таксі
- •4. Привертати увагу кишенькових злодіїв одягом
- •5. Зациклюватися на Тауері
- •Епоха Другетів
- •Замок у визвольній війні 1703—1711 років
- •Палацова будівля
- •Церква на подвір'ї
- •VII. Act as a guide. Edinburgh
- •Old Town
- •New Town
- •Southside
- •Urban area
- •Edinburgh Art Festival
- •Festival of Politics
- •A day of free fun at Edinburgh’s museums
- •Enjoy Edinburgh's churches and cathedrals for free
- •Shopping - Edinburgh's Princes Street and other areas
- •Golf courses
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- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Камера Обскура
- •Королівська Яхта «Британія»
- •Королівська Миля
- •VII. Act as a guide. Cardiff
- •Landmarks and attractions
- •Culture and recreation
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- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
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- •VII. Act as a guide. Dublin
- •Places of interest Landmarks
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- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide. Washington, d.C.
- •Lincoln Memorial
- •National Park Service
- •National Parks
- •History Purposes of the National Mall
- •Landmarks, museums and other features
- •Other nearby attractions
- •Smithsonian Institution
- •United States Capitol
- •Washington Monument
- •White House
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- •VII. Act as a guide.
- •National Gallery of Canada
- •History
- •Collection
- •Ottawa Little Theatre
- •Top Attractions
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- •IV. Explain the meaning of the words and expressions and use them in the sentences of your own:
- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainia
- •VII. Act as a guide. Canberra
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- •Iсторія Невицького замку
- •VII. Act as a guide. Wellington
- •Population
- •Climate
- •Economy
- •Housing
- •Business
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- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •VII. Act as a guide.
- •Ayala Museum
- •International Airport
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- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Закарпатський музей народної архітектури та побуту
- •VII. Aact as a guide. Delhi
- •Red Fort
- •Salimgarh Fort
- •Tughlaqabad
- •Laxminarayan Temple
- •Museums
- •National Agricultural Science Museum
- •Other places of interest
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- •V. Translate the text into Ukrainian
- •Ужгородський ботанічний сад
- •Колекція
- •VII. Act as a guide. Supplement
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Edinburgh
- •Source material
- •Http://redigo.Ru/article/388/page/3
Tughlaqabad
When Ghazi Malik founded the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321, he built the strongest fort in Delhi at Tughlaqabad, completed with great speed within four years of his rule. It is said that Ghazi Malik, when only a slave to Mubarak Khilji, had suggested this rocky prominence as an ideal site for a fort. The Khilji Sultan laughed and suggested that the slave build a fort there when he became a Sultan. Ghazi Malik as Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq did just that: Tughlaqabad is Delhi's most colossal and awesome fort even in its ruined state. Within its sky-touching walls, double-storied bastions, and gigantic towers were housed grand palaces, splendid mosques, and audience halls.
Akshardham
Temple is
the largest Hindu
temple in
the world. It was built in 2005. In the sprawling 100-acre (0.40 km2)
land rests an intricately carved monument, high-technology
exhibitions, an IMAX theatre, a musical fountain, a food court and
gardens.
Laxminarayan Temple
The temple is built in honour of Lakshmi (Hindu goddess of wealth), and her consort Narayana (Vishnu, Preserver in the Trimurti) by B. R. Birla from 1933 and 1939, when it was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. The side temples are dedicated to Shiva, Krishna and Buddha.
The temple spread over 7.5 acres is adorned with many shrines, fountains, and a large garden, and also houses Geeta Bhawan for discources. The temple is one of the major attractions of Delhi and attracts thousands of devotees on the Hindu festivals of Janmashtami and Holi.
Cathedral
Church of Redemption,
also known as Viceroy Church. Located east of Parliament
House and Rashtrapati
Bhavan,
which was used by then viceroy of British India.
The Church derives its name from Palladio's Church of Il Redentore in Veniceas well as Lutyens St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb.
The Cathedral was built in eight years and was completed in the year 1935. Cathedral was designed by Henry Medd. Cathedral was built in such a manner that even in the extreme summers it remains cool and serene. The Cathedral Church of the Redemption serve.
One
of the most prominent and largest Gurdwaras in Delhi, Gurdwara
Bangla Sahib is
the most visited one in Delhi. Millions visit this Gurdwara from all
over the world and of all religions to offer their prayers at this
elegant yet historical Gurdwara in Delhi. The Gurdwara marks the
place where the eighth Sikh Guru,Guru
Harkrishan lived
his last breath serving the helpless population ravaged by
smallpox and
cholera epidemic.The Gurdwara offers free food (langar)
to all visitors and devotees throughout the day.
ISKCON
Temple
was built in 1998 on a hilly terrain by the member of Hare-Rama
Hare-Krishna cult. This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is
situated in the East of Kailash area in New Delhi. It is also known
as the Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, which is a Vaishnav Mandir
of Lord Krishna and Radharani.
The temple primarily built with red stone is recognized for its unique architecture which blends the traditional Vedic with contemporary style. The complex also houses one of a kind in the country Robtic show which explains the message of Bhagavad Gita. Another highlight of the temple is beautifully drawn paintings of the Lord done by the foreign devotees. Apart from these, the temple acts as study base for those wishing to study the Vedic scriptures, Yoga and provides facility for practicing Bhakti Yoga as given by Srila Prabhupada.
This temple was designed and constructed by Achyut Kanvinde for the followers of Srila Prabhupada. It is one of the largest temples in Delhi with separate rooms for priests and servicemen. The huge halls in the complex are used for administrative purposes that are divided into four different sections.
Temple priests offer 6 different aartis to the main deities daily, which include Mangala Aarti, Tulsi Aarti, Dhoop Aarti, Raj Bhoga Aarti, Pushpa Aarti and Sandhya Aarti. Janmashtami festival is celebrated at a grand level at this ISKCON Temple.
The temple is easy to approach as it well connected by buses and Metro trains.
Swaminarayan
Akshardham Temple
displays Indian and Hindu culture along with spirituality and
beautiful architecture. This temple has been constructed by
Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) and
was officially inaugurated on 6th November 2005. It is known as Delhi
Akshardham Mandir, which covers an area of about 100 acres. The
entire temple construction took around 2 years and is situated on the
banks of Yamuna River.
It is also adjacent to the site of Commonwealth Games Village, 2010. The main monument which is situated at the centre of the complex measures around 43 m in height, 96 m in width and 110 m in length. This temple has been built as per the old Sthapatya shastra, using sandstone and marble without steel. There are about 234 carved pillars, 20 shikhars, 9 ornate domes, 20,000 statues of great saints and divine personalities of India and Gajendra Pith.
The statue of Lord Swaminarayan measures approximately 11 ft and is surrounded by five different statutes of his disciples that are made of Panch dhatu or five metals. Tourists can also see the Hall of Values showcasing universal values in this temple. A 12 minute boat ride, musical fountain, beautiful gardens and bronze statues of famous Indian personalities are also present at this temple complex.
Jama
Masjid,
which is considered to be one of the biggest mosques in Old Delhi,
was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan The floor of the
mosque has been totally covered with white and black marbles that
give the look of prayer mat as in Mohammedan culture. It is situated
on one of the busiest streets of Old Delhi, Chawri Bazaar Road.
The outer courtyard of this mosque can hold around 25,000 people at a time, which is rectangular in shape and measures 75 m by 66 m. This mosque was constructed with the efforts of more than 5,000 workers, over a period of 7 years in 1628. The cost incurred during that period was about 10 lakhs rupees. Photography is strictly banned inside the premises during the praying hours.