Travelling Traveling has become an extremely popular hobby in recent years. Fortunate y, more and more people become
Interested in other cultures and new places and can now afford trips at cast once a year. However, when it comes
to organizing a trip, people doubt whether to buy a gu ded tour or organize everything themseves
On the one hand, a guided tour is a perfect option for those who want just to pay and not to think about details
With an organized tour, you have everything ready from the ght tickets to chosen excursions. The only thing you
have to do is to pack your baggage but you may hire a person to do that for you, too.
On the other hand, you might not ke the lack of free time or the program on a guided tour. Organized tours
involve strict timetable,group excursions and planned meals. Sometimes you may think you are in a summer
camp.
For those who cannot stand beng to what to do and where to go, an independent tour is the best option
Thanks to the internet, you are able to plan and orgar ze everything not leaving your home! Book tight or train
tickets, hotel room, transfer, rent a car and pay for ita online!
You are free to choose the place to stay with the countrys de or in the city centre. You can buy a city
tour or go sghtseeing on your own hang searched formation and tourist attractions to visit in any city.
There are both strong and weak points in organ zed tours and independent trips. You are to choose the one
option suitable for you and your family
You might not like the ght of free time or the program a quided tour.
You might command the lack of free time or the program on a guided tour.
You might not like the lack of free time or the program on a guided tour.
The structure somewhat resembles a horseshoe, bent its edges to the assumption Cathedral, located on the columns. Such a "horseshoe" appearance of the gazebo is due, according to the legend, the fact that it is on the Cathedral square of the city on the second day after the battle of Poltava took place the meeting of craftsmen of Poltava with the Russian Tsar Peter I, and, like, a local blacksmith immediately expertly shod Tsar's horse who lost a horseshoe during the Poltava battle