Tag: “Tour De Lhorloge”

24 places found.

  1. Tour de l'horloge

    The tour de l'horloge, or clock tower, is located at the old port of Montreal. It is free to walk into the clock tower and climb the 192 stairs to the top of the tower which offers panoramic views of Montreal and the St.

  2. Jelly Belly Factory Tour

    Do you love jelly beans? Do you love kitschy giant artwork made out of jelly beans?

  3. Tillamook Cheese Factory

    The Tillamook Cheese Factory is one of my favorite places to visit on the Oregon Coast. They give tours of the factory, give free samples, and have an amazing array of shops/snacks.

  4. St George Spirits, Hangar 1 Vodka tour

    Hangar 1 is one of my favorite vodkas and checking out this local distillery was a must. I recruited a few friends, and we biked down to the Embarcadero in San Francisco, and took a ferry over to Alameda.

  5. Lucky Strike Building

    The old Lucky Strike Building, anchoring the easternmost end of Cary St. in Richmond, VA.

  6. Lagunes Mojanda

    Beautiful lakes set in the high Andean grasslands (Pàramo) about 17km from Otavalo Ecuador. This area was protected in 2002 due to the work of Casa Mojanda.

  7. Woodford Reserve Distillery

    here's the article I wrote for it!

    http://www.everywheremag.com/articles/89

  8. plaza de espana

    The "Plaza de España" is one of Seville's most easily recognised buildings.
    In 1929 Seville hosted the Spanish-American Exhibition and numerous buildings were constructed for the exhibition in Maria Luisa Park, among them the Plaza designed by Aníbal González.

  9. plaza de toros

    Built in 1785, the Plaza de Toros found in Ronda is one of the oldest operational bullrings in Spain. The arena has a diameter of 66 metres, surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone.

  10. Hotel De Anza

    The Art Deco-era Hotel De Anza opened in 1931. For many years, this was San Jose's only luxury hotel with clients including Eleanor Roosevelt, Jack Dempsey and film stars like Susan Hayward and Paulette Goddard.

    The beautiful, 25-foot high diving lady was painted on the building's exterior in 1951 to promote the hotel's heated pool.