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1 MONUMENTS PROJECT Dublin Sidney London

2 DUBLIN

3 INTRODUCTION Places to visit. Information about Dublin.
Names of the places in Dublin. Information about some places in Dublin. Means of transport. Plan of the trip. Pictures of the places. Map of the places.

4 DUBLIN The city of Dublin is in a plain that is surrounded by wicklow mountains and it's divided by the Liffey river, it has an opening to the Ireland's sea by means of an extensive and beautiful bay. Dubliners are friendly persons. Dublin has got km² and the population is 506,211 people. If you are lost and you ask someone, probably he will give you the welcome with a bit of friendly chat.

5 PLACES TO VISIT IN DUBLIN
Phoenix park. Dublin Spire. Trinity college. Christ Church Cathedral Merrion square. Town hall of Dublin. National Botanic Gardens. Hapenny bridge.

6 MEANS OF TRANSPORT In Dublin you can go by these transports:
The price of the plane from Malaga to Dublin: 323 € Train: 1,50 € Bus: 0'85 € Taxi: According to the kilometres you do. Local train: The price is less than 1 € Ferry: It costs 12 €.

7 INFO ABOUT SOME PLACES Christ Church Cathedral of 800 years old, with Gothic style after the restoration of XIXth century. Only some parts of the rooms have got Romanic elements of The cathedral has got two curiosities: a mummified cat and the heart of a dead archbishop. O´Connell Street is Dublin's main street. It measures 49m in width at its southern end, 46m at the north, and is 500m in length. The street has got the Spire of Dublin, is a large stainless steel, pin-like monument metres in height.

8 Plan of the tour First Day: Town Hall of Dublin, Dublin Castle, St Patrick's Cathedral and Molly Malone. Second Day: O´Connell Street, Trinity College, Merrion Square and Dublin Spire. Third Day: Halfpenny Bridge, St Stephen's Green and National Botanic Gardens. Fourth Day: Christ Church Cathedral, Custom House of Dublin and Four Courts. Fifth Day: Grafton Street and Phoenix Park.

9 MAP OF DUBLIN

10 PICTURES OF DUBLIN Merrion square Hapenny Bridge Town hall of Dublin
Phoenix Park TrinityCollege Dublin Castle

11 SIDNEY

12 INTRODUCTION Places to visit. Information about Sidney.
Names of the places in Sidney. Information about some places in Sidney. Means of transport. Plan of the trip. Pictures of Sidney. Map of Sidney.

13 SIDNEY Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. It is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people. Inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders.

14 PLACES TO VISIT IN SIDNEY
The Tower of Sidney. Museum of Sidney. Hyde Park. Sidney Opera House. Harbour Bridge. Olimpic Park. Galery of Art of New South Gales. The Rocks.

15 MEANS OF TRANSPORT In Sidney you can go by these transports:
The price of the plane from Malaga to Sidney: $486. Taxi: According to the kilometres you do. Train: $1,75. Bus: $1,10. Light Rail: $44,91.

16 INFO ABOUT SOME PLACES Hyde Park, the oldest public parkland in Australia, is a 16 hectares park in the central business district of New South Wales. Hyde Park is on the eastern side of the Sydney city centre. Hyde Park was named after the original Hyde Park in London. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, opening in The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world.

17 PICTURES OF SIDNEY Sidney Opera House Aquarium of Sidney
Tower of Sidney Hyde Park Olimpic Stadium Olimpic Stadium The Rocks

18 PLAN OF THE TOUR First Day: The Tower of Sidney, Museum of Sidney and Aquarium of Sidney. Second Day: The Rocks, Galery of Art of New South Gales, Brett Whiteley Study and Hyde Park. Third Day: harbour Bridge, Federation Square, Olimpic Park and Sydney Opera House.

19 MAP OF SIDNEY

20 LONDON

21 INTRODUCTION Places to visit. Information about London.
Names of the places in London. Information about some places in London. Means of transport. Plan of the trip. Pictures of the places. Map of the places.

22 LONDON London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It’s located on the River Thames. London covers an area of 1,583 square kilometres. London is an important city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, finance, healthcare, professional services... In March 2011, London had an official population of 8,174,100, making it the most populous municipality in the European Union.

23 PLACES TO VISIT IN LONDON PLACES TO VISIT IN LONDON
Big Ben. Westminster Abbey. Westminster Cathedral. Buckingham Palace. Kensington Palace. London Tower. London Eye. Trafalgar Square. Big Ben. Westminster Abbey. Westminster Cathedral. Buckingham Palace. Kensington Palace. London Tower. London Eye. Trafalgar Square.

24 INFO ABOUT SOME PLACES Big Ben: A curiousity is that the name of Big Ben is a confusion: Big Ben is the name of the enormous bell of 14 tons, and so the baptism sir Benjamin Hall, the responsible of work, when the bell hung in 1858. London Eye: After its inaguration in 2000, the big wheel of 135 meters known as The London Eye, has become one of the most emblematic icons of London. The London Eye was the largest big wheel in the world until 2006 when it was surpassed by the Star of Nachang in China. The entrace costs £ for adults and £ 9.50 for children.

25 MEANS OF TRANSPORT In London we can go in these transports:
The price of the plane from Malaga to London is £189. Taxi: It's according to the kilometers that you do. Underground: £4. Double decker bus: £20. Ferry: £15.

26 PLAN OF THE TOUR First Day: Big Ben, London Eye, London Bridge and British Museum. Second Day: Trafalgar Square, Hyde Park, Notting Hill and Covent Garden. Third Day: Windsor Castle, Westminster Abbey, National Gallery and Monument to Great Fire of London. Fourth Day: Camden Market, Tower Bridge, St. Paul Cathedral and London Zoo. Fifth Day: St. James Park, Greenwich, National Gallery and Underground.

27 PICTURES OF LONDON Hyde Park London Eye Covent Garden Big Ben
British Museum London Bridge

28 MAP OF LONDON

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