Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Famous Places in Belarus For Your Holiday

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Famous Places in Belarus For Your Holiday
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Republic of Belarus, one of the most active destination for tourists, is situated in the half of Eastern Europe, that is, to the east of Poland. Though, you can get there easily, yet you should identify some of the main sites that are worth viewing as a result you can make your trip to be the best and obtain utmost excitement. Reaching there is fairly inexpensive if you choose to travel in public transportations, yet if you choose to like privacy and comprise an excellent budget, then you can always prefer private transportation services. The transportation services form the main part of your vacation and if you choose public transports like taxis or mini-bus, it is significant to reserve it in advance because Republic of Belarus is the most recognized destination for tourist all over the planet. BelAvia is the state airline for this country and the tourists can reach this exotic place by proficient airways. Minsk is the capital of Republic of Belarus which comprises two modern airports for your convenience to get there. You can move to various sections of the city by taxis and buses that are present during the day as well as anytime in the night. After you have reached this incredible place there are many places that you can enjoy viewing. The weather is quite pleasant with chilled winters, pleasant and humid summers. Belarus is covered with large forests and lakes, that provide protection to feral animals. You will truly like the lovely magnificence and plentiful trees in Republic of Belarus. You will truly look at the extravagant magnificence of Belarus via its massive scenery, scenic villages, ancient monasteries and citadels and a lot of magnificient and clean ponds located there. Republic of Belarus has an incredible climate and thus you can see several attractive flowers in Belarus. You can also gift fresh and lovely flowers to your beloved in Belarus. You can get pleasure from brave tricks like boating in any of the thousands of ponds present there. The historical and the enlightening custom of Republic of Belarus can be experienced by architectural memorial. Belarus is even known for museums and some of the famous among them are National Arts Museum, National Museum of Belarusian History and Culture, The Historic Museum of the Great Patriotic War. Besides, the Museum of the Old Belarusian Culture is pretty popular. You will even discover some museums that have famous Belarusian writers, Kolas, Brovka, Kupala and Bogdanovich. Therefore, if you are a genuine person who loves nature, you can take pleasure from this location in abundant vegetation. Apart from remarkable beauty of nature, Belarus is even known for sports events. Belarus has been a host to 1980 Olympic Games too! Republic of Belarus is a home to people who prefer sports activities like gymnastics, swimming, tennis and athletics. You will enjoy skating and hiking too. You can reside in luxurious and classy accommodation out there. You will locate housings that are suitable for every budget. Well, now that you are eager to visit this fantastic spot, you can book your holiday package online. There are many online travel agencies who can assist you to turn your vacation to Belarus most relaxed and easy. Enjoy the striking magnificence of Belarus directly in the heart of nature. It is really a pleasant, secure and memorable holiday to this beautifu site on the planet-Belarus.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Free Guide Minsk City

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Dating back to the 10th century, Minsk, capital of Belarus, is one of Europe's oldest cities, but it presents a surprisingly modern aspect today, most of its historic buildings having been flattened during World War II. After the war, during the 1950s, Minsk was rebuilt as a showpiece Soviet city, and little has changed since then. Scrupulously neat wide boulevards and squares lined with grandiose block-style buildings, interspersed with looming statues of Lenin, war memorials and Soviet symbols, set the backdrop for this city which is home to almost two-million people, on the banks of the Svisloch River.

Visitors to Minsk will find it hard not to be struck by the simple pride and joy the local citizens take in their city, where the interiors and style are a somewhat 'over-the-top' and often kitsch attempt at modern sophistication. There are nightclubs and casinos full of mirrors and lights; restaurants with steel and glass levels; theatres oozing baroque both on and off-stage; and a variety of incredibly themed health spas (called 'saunas') where waterfalls cascade into indoor pools. It all adds up to a fascinating experience, which visitors either love or hate, but cannot fail to appreciate.

The present in Minsk is interesting, but so is the past. Because of its central eastern location between Poland and Ukraine, this city has been a European battleground over the centuries, suffering at the hands off the Russian Tsar's troops in the 1600s, Peter the Great and Sweden in the 1700s, Napoleon and then Hitler. Perhaps it is not surprising that the city is seemingly content under communism-inspired rule after all it endured with imperialism.
GettingAround


The best way to get around Minsk is on the fast, efficient and extremely clean Metro system. It does tend to be very crowded however. To access places not served by the Metro there is a good system of trams, buses and trolley buses, which run from 5.30am to after midnight every day. It is wise to avoid peak hours. Taxis tend to be expensive, and should be booked by telephone from reliable, official operators. Taxis flagged in the street tend to be private and may rip off unsuspecting visitors. State taxis are yellow, and are metered. Ensure meters are turned on when departing. Drivers prefer to negotiate fares before you board.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Money Exchange for Belarus -Services - Money

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Currency information:

Belarusian Rouble (BYR; symbol p.). Notes are in denominations of p.100,000, 50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500, 100, 50, 20 and 10.
Credit cards:

Major international credit and debit cards, including American Express, Cirrus, Electron, MasterCard, Maestro and Visa are accepted in some larger hotels and at foreign currency shops and restaurants. There are a number of ATMs in central Minsk.
ATM:

There are a number of ATMs in central Minsk.
Travellers cheques:

May be accepted at larger banks, but cash is easier to exchange. To avoid exchange rate charges, traveller's cheques should be taken in US Dollars or Euros.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 0900-1700.
Currency restriction:

The import and export of local currency is prohibited. All remaining local currency must be reconverted at the point of departure. The import of foreign currency is unlimited, subject to declaration. The export of foreign currency is limited to the amount declared upon arrival.
Currency exchange:

Foreign currency should only be exchanged at banks, money-changing kiosks and official bureaux de change, and all transactions must be recorded on the currency declaration form which is issued on arrival. It is wise to retain all exchange receipts. It is best to change money in US Dollars, Euros or Russian Roubles since travellers may encounter difficulties with other currencies. Most aspects of a tour, including accommodation, transport and meals, are paid before departure (through Belintourist or a recognised tour operator), so large amounts of spending money are not necessary. The US Dollar or Euros are the preferred foreign currencies. Some foreign currencies may be hard to exchange.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Health and Medical Information for Belarus

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There is a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. Hospital treatment, some dental treatment and some other medical treatment is normally free. Visitors can expect to pay for prescribed medicines. A UK passport must be shown to receive medical treatment. Medical insurance is compulsory for all travellers to Belarus. Foreign visitors are usually required to pay medical insurance starting from €1 (up to 10 days) to €85 (up to one year). It is also advisable to carry an adequate supply of prescribed medicines which may be unobtainable in Belarus. Comprehensive travel insurance is advised for all nationals (including UK travellers).
Other risks:

There may be some risk of tick-borne encephalitis. Vaccination against hepatitis B and tuberculosis is sometimes advised. Certain foods should be avoided, especially dairy produce, mushrooms and fruits of the forest, as they may contain high levels of radiation as a long-term legacy of the Chernobyl disaster. Tap water should be filtered and boiled before drinking. Rabies is present. For those at high risk, vaccination before arrival should be considered. If you are bitten, seek medical advice without delay.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Short History Of Belarus and Culture

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Short History Of Belarus and Culture
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Belarus was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the 13th and 14th centuries. The Grand Duchy was united with Poland in the 1500s. Belarus then became part of the Russian Empire, following the dismemberment of Poland at the end of the 18th century.

The Republic became part of the Soviet Union, after the Russo-German treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918, which ended World War I in Eastern Europe.

Between 1941 and 1944, Belarus was occupied by German forces invading Russia, and an estimated two million people were murdered during this period.

Post-war, Belarus returned to its former status as a Soviet republic, but was granted membership of the United Nations in its own right as a concession to Soviet requests for greater voting power at the assembly.

Lacking the specific grievances that affected other Soviet areas, such as the Baltic republics, there was less pressure for reform during the Gorbachev era. The principal opposition formation, the Belarusian Popular Front, was formed in 1988, achieving some success at the elections to the Congress of People's Deputies in Moscow.

As the USSR disintegrated in 1991, the Republic's Communist Party (CPB) moved quickly to reassert itself as the dominant political force. The post-independence leadership was keen to maintain links with Moscow, and was a leading proponent of the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States - a loose alliance of ex-Soviet republics that came into being shortly afterwards.

Alexander Lukashenka came to power in 1994, promising to end corruption. But Lukashenka's rule became characterised by ever greater corruption, nepotism, censorship and arbitrary decision-making; it has since deteriorated further, with restrictions on religious and political assembly and, in the worst cases, the disappearance and death of prominent critics.

In 1996, a dubious referendum had endorsed Lukashenka's intention to extend both his powers and his term of office to 2001. The former trade union leader, Vladimir Goncharik, stood against Lukashenka at the September 2001 presidential poll. However, despite extensive support from the USA, Goncharik suffered a heavy defeat.

In early 2005, Belarus was listed by the US as Europe's only remaining outpost of tyranny.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Belarus Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Hotels in Minsk



Travelers visiting the beautiful city of Minsk, will find several Hotels in Minsk. Located on the Svislach and Niamiha rivers, Minsk is a popular vacation spot for the tourists. Plenty of Hotels in Minsk offer comfortable accommodation and complete range of facilities and services to the guests.

After getting to the charming city, the travelers can visit the nearby attractions. Popular tourist destinations in Minsk include:

Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary, Minsk
Red Church, Minsk
Village Museum, Minsk

The locations of most of the Accommodations in Minsk are easily accessible from the city center.

Most of the Minsk Accommodations feature well-appointed and elegantly furnished guestrooms. All of them are facilitated with a wide range of modern facilities and amenities like air conditioning system, satellite TV, IDD telephone, hairdryer, in- room safe, mini bar, tea and coffee maker. The rooms are decorated in such a manner that the boarders can enjoy their happy and peaceful stay.

The guestrooms are designed in such a way that the boarders will enjoy the most comfortable stay. Attentive room service is available all the time. The staff are very friendly and co-operative. Guests can dine at the in-house eateries. Apart from them, there are abundant restaurants and bars scattered all over the city. Some of the Minsk Hotels also provide well-equipped conference and banquet facilities as well.


Guests will be offered a host of recreational facilities like sauna, swimming pool and fitness center at some of them. Budget Hotels in Minsk provide a comprehensive range of facilities and services and are comfortable to live in while the Luxury Hotels in Minsk offer the ultimate in comfort and lavishness.

Some of the popular Hotels in Minsk are:

5 Star Hotels in Minsk

Europe Hotel

4 Star Hotels in Minsk

Victoria Hotel
Minsk Hotel

3 Star Hotels in Minsk

Belarus
Orbita
Planeta
Ibb
Best Eastern Belarus
Best Eastern Jubileinaya

Hotels in Vitsyebsk

Vitsyebsk is a place that has lot of tourist attractions particularly of historical and artistic/cultural interest. There are a a large number of people coming in to the city throughout the year who seek accommodation in the various hotels here. Such people need to know more about the hotels in Vitsyebsk. Eridan, Hotel Vitebsk and the small hotel at the local Economics University are the hotels in in Vitsyebsk of choice.

It is common to find the hotels in Vitsyebsk following the policy of charging different hotel prices for foreigners and CIS citizens. For business guests however the hotels in Vitsyebsk reduce the price to the local rate. The local rate of staying in the hotels per night is usually around $20 while the rates charged for visitors is between $40 and $50. Eridan is regarded as the best hotel in the city.

The Eridan in Vitsyebsk is a relatively small hotel having 25 rooms. It is located in the center of the city- close to the Mark Shagai Gallery and the Mark Shaghai Museum. The Art Museum and the central bus and rail terminals are also quite near to the hotel. Regarded as the best hotel in the city it offers western 3-star standard accommodation. Business travelers as well as tourists find it an ideal place for staying. The hospitality of the hotel is well known.

The rooms of the Eridan Hotel have bath or shower, WC, satellite telivision, telephone and minibar. Some rooms have balconies too. In the Eridan Hotel one can also avail of a comfortable bar, a restaurant with pleasant ambiance that offers a range of international cuisine, a meeting room for up to 20 people, sauna, fitness center, laundry facilities, currency exchange and room service.

The Hotel Vitebsk is located in the city center too- lying near the Vitsyebsk railway station and bus terminus. The hotel provides round the clock service. It has a restaurant and bar. Rooms come in suites, half suites, standard single and double rooms. It has 12 floors and 300 places.