mardi 19 avril 2016

Festivals in Barcelona

Hooooooooooola,
Today, I’m coming back with an article on the main festivals of Barcelona. The 4th most touristic city in Europe, Barcelona doesn’t have to prove anymore its notoriety. I have had the opportunity to go there in August 2014: I fell in love. The Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Nou Camp, Barceloneta, La Boqueria, so many places to visit in this city. However, Barcelone is also the capital of parties and festivals in Europe. Boosted by the success of Sonar and Primavera Sound, it is a real festival-goer culture which emerges since a few years in Barcelona. Thus, I have concocted a program of the best festivals in the Catalan capital.

MUTEK
Mutek from Barcelona is a version exported of the original Mutek born in 1999 in Montreal. Organized just before spring, its 7th Spanish edition had an awesome line-up as: Vilod (Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer)The OrbValentin Stip, Reagenz, Shigeto, Rrose, Deadbeat, Atom & Tobias, Pole & MFO, Vaghe Stelle, Kara-Lis Coverdale

Multidisciplinary, Mutek dedicates the other part of its line-up to the new media and digial creation. More than a simple festival of music, this event is real “festival of the digital creation”.

Practical Information:
Dates: March 2017
Places: Apolo/Nitsa Club, Fabrica Estrella Damm, French Institute, Teatre Barts
Prices: From free to 30€ by soirée

LiveSoundtracks Festival

Among monsters, LiveSoundtracks has chosen to have an artistic guiding line pronounced: recreate, with the help of some “genius”, a soundtrack in order to accompany a smash hit.
LiveSoundtracks explores the meeting place between cinema and experimental music.

Practical Information:
Dates: Spring 2016
Place: Sala Hiroshima
Price: 10€ by soirée

Sónar

 

Veteran festinal, Sonar is a real institution in Barcelone, to the extent that residents of Barcelona are familiar to this one. In june, the city begins literally moving at the rhythm of Sonar festival, whom the number of events make it difficult to describe in some lines. Sonar has been crowned by many as the best electronic celebration in Europe.
I let you glance at its 2016 line-up: New Order, Four Tet, Laurent Garnier, Richie Hawtin, DVS1 & Rodhad, James Blake, Oneohtrix Point Never, Bicep, Ben Klock, Ben UFO B2B Helena Hauff, Skepta, Jamie Woon, Matias Aguayo, Red Axes.

Practical Information:
Dates: 16.17.18 June 2016
Places:
·         Sonar by Day: Fira Montjuic
·         Sonar by Night: Fira Gran Via L’Hospitalet
Prices: 180€ Pass Days + Nights

Brunch/Piknic Electronik


Open-air organized every Sunday of summer, The Piknic Electronik is THE the Sunday meeting of the residents of Barcelona. The concept is simple, a Sunday brunch for all the family with good electronic music. Numerous activities are organized all day long.

This 2016 summer will go see Agoria, Kink, Erol Alkan, Fatima Yamaha, Fairmont, Carl CraigJohn TalabotDaniel Avery B2B Andrew Weatherall B2B Ivan Smagghe.

Practical Information:
Dates:
·         Piknic Electronic: June to September
·         Brunch Electronik: Spring to Autumn
Places: Gardens Joan Brossa, Montjuic / Poble Espanyol
Prices: 15€

Primavera Sound

More known than Beatles, more popular than Jesus Christ, we don’t present any more The Primavera festival and its amazing line-up. Each edition presents more than 10 headline acts. The line-up of 2016 edition put on a great spread with: Radiohead, AirLCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala, The Last Shadow Puppets, Animal Collective, Moderat, PJ Harvey and Sigur Ros. In brief, I can’t describe this subhuman billing without spend the night.
Practical Information:
Dates: 02.03.04 June 2016

Place: Parc Del Forum
Prices: 80€ by day / 175€ Pass 3 days

dimanche 27 mars 2016

A break in Edinburgh, one of my favorite place in Scotland


Living in Glasgow since September, I have had the luck to go at different times in Edinburgh. Classified in the UNESCO world heritage, Edinburgh is an inescapable city in Europe. I encourage you to come a weekend here. To facilitate you the life, I have concocted a program for a weekend of three days.
Day 1:
Calton Hill
To begin pop over to Calton Hill, like this you will have an idea of the city centre and that will help you to find your way. Leave in the direction of Princes Street and go to the cemetery on the left, Calton cemetery, in Scotland cemeteries are worth the detour. Once arrived in Princes Street go to the Scott Monument, maybe you will see a bagpiper, take a tourist picture. Then cross Princes Street Garden which leads at the foot of the castle (visit it or not) and find a place where you can eat. After a great lunch, leave in the direction of the National museum. Don’t forget the terrace! Finish the day by walking around in Old Town. For evening take a glass (or several J) in a traditional pub.
Day 2:
Cramond
For the second day, I propose a hike day. According to your preferences either Pentlands (all day) or Cramond (half-day) or Water of Leith (two hours). If the weather is good, go to do some visits: for example, Craigmilar Castle or stores. For evening, begin with an Irish Pub which proposes every evening “live music” concerts, then go to discover the night life of Edinburgh. I advise to you to go at the Cabaret Voltaire.
Day 3:

Arthur's Seat
Smoothly awakening, find a pub which proposes a “Scottish” breakfast, it is rather English but is worth the detour. If you don’t know where go, test Wheterspoon, a cheap and pretty good chain of pubs in the United Kingdom. Then, in order to eliminate the breakfast and the excesses of the night before, I suggest you to climb Arthur’s Seat (one hour). Think to take a look at the palace of the Queen and the Scottish parliament. Finish with a last tour of the city centre and especially Princes Street shops. Clean out Topman, Urban Outfitters, River Island or All Saints.
Princes Street

lundi 14 mars 2016

Isle of Arran, an Erasmus trip in a little heaven

Hey guys,

Today I am going to speak about one of my last trips. Two weeks ago I went with some friends at the Isle of Arran, located a few kilometres away from Glasgow, in order to discover this island.

For peoples who don’t know this little isle, Arran is located in the gulf of the Clyde, in the region of Glasgow. This one is often nicknamed little Scotland. Indeed, on this “little” rock you can discover a hallucinating wealth of landscapes. It’s a mass of the different landscapes that we can find through Scotland.

On this isle, the main activity remains the hike because the island has several paths allowing to discover different landscapes. However, the main tourist attraction remains the Goat Fell. The Goat Fell is a mountain looming at 874m, whom numerous individuals enjoy every year to climb. During my trip, I have had the luck to climb this mountain and I can tell you that up there the panorama is breathtakingly. Several hours of climb are necessary before to arrive at the summit.
If you are a little bit lucky, some seals approach the coasts from time of time. ;)

How go to the Isle of Arran?

To go there, the simplest way is to take a train from Glasgow Cental to Ardrossan. Over there, take the ferry of the company Caledonian Isle towards Brodick. Arrive in Brodick, you just need to go to the tourist office in order to have some tips and after to discover the island with paths.

A small advice: if you wish to save money, take a return trip ticket Glasgow Central – Brodick, this one will be valid for the train and the ferry. This advice will allow you to save at least 5£. J


I put some pictures below so as to make you want to go on this awesome isle.

Enjoy the pictures!! J

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mercredi 9 mars 2016

Berlin, my love


Guten tag!

Today I come back in order to speak about my favourite city: Berlin. I have been lucky to go in January 2016 and I was taken with this city.

I have discovered a dynamic, young and in reconstruction city. After dark hours Berlin shines with its open-mindedness, its joy of life and its overjoyed energy. Berlin surprised me by its beauty, its history, its inhabitants but especially with its crazy nights. Indeed, Berlin is internationally renowned for its mythical clubs such as Berghain, Tresor or Watergate (three of my favourite clubs in Berlin). It’s an inescapable stage for every techno fans. Moreover, we cannot pretend to know Berlin without discover the essence of this city. That’s why I am going to present my four favourite clubs in Berlin and finish with a small top 10 of things to see in Berlin. (despite our love for techno music it’s important to visit a little bit ;) ).


Berghain – Panorama Bar



I don’t know where to begin! This club is the most mythical in Berlin…. Its line-up, its resident artists and its atmosphere made its international renowned. Go inside Berghain, it’s discover an atmosphere never seen until now in other clubs.  Indeed, inside you will discover immense spaces just a little bit lighted, jerky by stroboscopes and filled of smokes. I have just one advice, com in only if you are open-minded. J 
Moreover, Berghain doesn’t have hours. Indeed, Berghain opens at midnight and stay open until the afternoon (when it is not open nonstop). You can arrive at 3am as 3pm, there always will be some party-animals enjoying sound.
Its dark sides, the queue beside club and demanding bouncers, without real selection criterions.
If you pass in Berlin, try you luck at Berghain. If you cross its doors, be sure to live an outstanding experience.

Trésor
The Trésor is also mythical as its counterpart the Berghain. Its place, an old electric factory, has allowed to be one of the best clubs in Berlin. But it is especially for its history that the Trésor acquired its reputation. Indeed, it is the club which launch techno in Berlin.
The entry in this club is rather easy, staff is nice and the quality of sound is amazing. It is not a club where we go to show itself, here we meet amateurs of techno. The decoration inside is a little bit seedy but it is what makes of its charm.
As the Berghain, Trésor is an unavoidable and will allow you to live a real experience.

Le “Chalet”
It is a small intimate club which I had the opportunity to discover accidentally during my trip in Berlin. The Chalet is a real Berlin underground club with all the features. Indeed, inside you can do what you want in quite coolness. Here key words are: drug, sex and techno ;) ! It is an inevitable stage in Berlin for its music and its authenticity

Watergate
Watergate is one of the leading light clubs of the moment in Berlin. It is not always simple to go inside and the queue can be long. Don’t arrive at 10 people and anticipate a long waiting time. If you enter, you will not be disappointed. The club is on two floors, at the edge of the Spree (river crossing Berlin) with big bay windows which allow you to see the sunrise. It is not an underground club as we find in Berlin. Inside you can find many tourists.
The dark sides are: the queue which can easily last more than one hour, a lot of people inside (toilets, bar and dancefloor) and it can be very hot on the dancefloor.
However, between two techno parties, take time to visit and see Berlin. Indeed, this city has plenty things to see as The Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, TV Tower, etc. For the lazybones I give you my Top 10 of the things to see in Berlin. Je les ai triés en fonction de leur importance et de mes préférences. I have created my top 10 according to the importance and my preferences.

TOP 10 in Berlin
1.       Brandenburg Gate

2.       Berlin Wall (East Side Gallery)

 3.       Reichstag Building


4.       TV tower and Alexanderplatz 




5.       Museum Island





6.       Gendarmenmarkt


7.       Charlottenburg Palace
 


8.       Bebelplatz


9.       Berlin Botanical Garden



10.   Check Point Charlie

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Quentin

jeudi 3 mars 2016

Few days in lovely Amsterdam



Hey there!


Today I come back in order to give you some good deals for Amsterdam.

 Amsterdam is a fascinating city, rich in history and known for its beauty. However, it is the reputation of sulphurous city and its debauchery that attracts every year numerous of young people. Indeed, Amsterdam is internationally famous for its red light district and these hundred coffee shops dispatch in every corners of the city.

To take advantage at the best of your stay, I am going to present 10 things to do in Amsterdam for less 10 euros as well as 5 inescapable places. By following my tips, visit Amsterdam without waste his money is possible.



10 things to do for less than 10 euros (8£)

Anne Frank Museum, unavoidable and touching visit (8,50€ - 6,50£)

Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum, for weed lovers (7€ - 5,50£)

An aquatic taxi fare on canals (from 8€ - 6£)

Visit the clandestine church of Red Light District (7€ - 5,50£)

Sexmuseum, discover the History of Sex (4€ - 3£)

Rent bikes and wander the city (from 6,50€ the half-day – 5£)

Eat a SpaceCake at Jolly Joker, mi favourite coffee shop (6€ - 4,70£)

Go in cheese shops in order to take advantage of tastings (Free)

Take a brunch at Buffet Van Odette (10€ - 8£)

Take a walk in Jordaan, picturesque district filled with restaurants, bars and second-hand clothes shops (Free)


5 things to see


I AMSTERDAM letters


Real symbol of the city, these letters are a compulsory passage for every tourist who comes in Amsterdam.

Red Light District


After I AMSTERDAM letters, the Red Light District is undoubtedly the second thing to see in Dam. This district is renowned for their hundred prostitutes in shop windows. To discover by night so as to soak up the atmosphere.

DAM Square


Principal place of Amsterdam, Dam square is known for its notable buildings and frequent events.



Vondelpark


Amazing park situated in full heart of Amsterdam. Discover this one a sunny day by making a picnic (Dutch are crazy about it) or simply by walking.






Stroll and admire canals


The best way to discover the Venise of the North is to stroll in the Streets.


I hope that article will be useful for you so as to plan your trip in Amsterdam. A last small advice before leaving, don’t let you submerge by all the vices of this fucking city ;)!