Update April 12, 2024
Information for u.s. citizens in the middle east.
- Travel Advisories |
- Contact Us |
- MyTravelGov |
Find U.S. Embassies & Consulates
Travel.state.gov, congressional liaison, special issuance agency, u.s. passports, international travel, intercountry adoption, international parental child abduction, records and authentications, popular links, travel advisories, mytravelgov, stay connected, legal resources, legal information, info for u.s. law enforcement, replace or certify documents.
Tourism & Visit
Study & Exchange
Other Visa Categories
U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country
Visa Information & Resources
Share this page:
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Japanese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Turkish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Hebrew
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Albanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Tagalog
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Russian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Polish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Ukranian
Visa Wizard
Visa Denials
Fraud Warning
What the Visa Expiration Date Means
Automatic Revalidation
Lost and Stolen Passports, Visas, and Arrival/Departure Records (Form I-94)
Directory of Visa Categories
Straight Facts on U.S. Visas
Customer Service Statement
Photo Requirements
Photo Examples
- Digital Image Requirements
Photo Frequently Asked Questions
- Photo Composition Template
Online Immigrant Visa Forms
DS-260 Immigrant Visa Electronic Application - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
DS-160: Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
DS-160: Frequently Asked Questions
Administrative Processing Information
Visa Appointment Wait Times
Nonimmigrants in the United States–Applying for Visas in Canada or Mexico
Frequently Asked Questions
Visa Applicants - State Sponsors of Terrorism Countries
What is a U.S. Visa?
About Visas - The Basics
Rights and Protections for Foreign-Citizen Fiancé(e)s and Spouses of U.S. Citizens and Spouses of Lawful Permanent Residents
Your Rights and Protections
Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers
Advisory Opinions
Fees for Visa Services
Treaty Countries
Fees and Reciprocity Tables
Temporary Reciprocity Schedule
Country Acronyms
Reciprocity: What's New? 2019 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2022 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2020 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New? 2021 Archive
Reciprocity: What's New?
Reciprocity: What's New? 2023 Archive
Safety & Security of U.S. Borders: Biometrics
National Visa Center Customer Service Pledge
Americans Traveling Abroad
The United States and China Agree to Extending Visas for Short-term Business Travelers, Tourists, and Students
Special Visa Processing Procedures Pursuant to Section 306
Capitalizing on Visa Demand to Spur Economic Growth in the United States
Congressional Testimony
Cuban Family Reunification Parole (CRFP) Program Appointments
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates - K1-K3 Visas
U.S. Government Fact Sheet on Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C)
Skill List by Country
Presidential Proclamation 9645 and the January 2020 Presidential Proclamation
Public Inquiry Form
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates
Affidavit of Support Fee Refund
Immigrant Visa Prioritization
USCIS Extends Suspension of Premium Processing Service for Religious Workers (R-1) Nonimmigrant Visa Classification
Record Numbers of U.S. Students Are Studying Abroad
U.S. Student Visas Reach Record Numbers in 2007
U.S. security officials will begin scanning all 10 fingerprints of most non-Americans traveling to the United States
Electronic Submission of Diversity Visa Lottery Applications
USCIS Centralizes Filing for H-2A Petitions
USCIS Field Office Adopts Teletech Call Appointment System For Filing Waiver of Inadmissibility Applications
Application Fees for Non-Immigrant Visas to Increase on January 1, 2008
Senior Advisors to Brief Press on the Latest Developments in Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa Issues
Briefing on Developments in the Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Admissions Programs
DHS Proposes Changes to Improve H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program
Testimony of Stephen A. “Tony” Edson on U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Science Education, House Committee on Science and Technology
Update: Biometric Changes for Re-entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents
With All the Talk about Illegal Immigration, a Look at the Legal Kind
Latvia, Estonia Sign Deals with US on Visa-Free Travel
Fact Sheet: Changes to the FY2009 H-1B Program
USCIS Announces Interim Rule on H-1B Visas
USCIS Releases Preliminary Number of FY 2009 H-1B Cap Filings
USCIS Extends Comment Period for Proposed Change to H-2A Program
USCIS Runs Random Selection Process for H-1B Petitions
17-Month Extension of Optional Practical Training for Certain Highly Skilled Foreign Students
DHS Begins Collecting 10 Fingerprints from International Visitors at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption Enters into Force
USCIS to Accept H-1B Petitions Sent to California or Vermont Service Centers Temporary Accommodation Made for FY 09 Cap-Subject H-1B Petitions
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions for Petition for Alien Relative
USCIS Announces Update for Processing Petitions for Nonimmigrant Victims of Criminal Activity
USCIS to Allow F-1 Students Opportunity to Request Change of Status
Immigration Tops Agenda at North American Summit
USCIS Issues Guidance for Approved Violence against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petitioners
USCIS Modifies Application for Employment Authorization Previous Versions of Form I-765 Accepted until July 8, 2008
Overseas Education More Attainable for Chinese Students
New York Business Group Seeks Fewer Restrictions on Foreign Worker Visas
Your photo is a vital part of your visa application. To learn more, review the information below on how to provide a suitable photo. Digital images are required for some visa categories, while photos are required for other visa categories. The acceptance of your digital image or photo is at the discretion of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply.
We recommend you use a professional visa photo service to ensure your photo meets all the requirements.
Your photos or digital images must be:
- Sized such that the head is between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (22 mm and 35 mm) or 50% and 69% of the image's total height from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head. View the Photo Composition Template for more size requirement details.
- Taken within the last 6 months to reflect your current appearance
- Taken in front of a plain white or off-white background
- Taken in full-face view directly facing the camera
- With a neutral facial expression and both eyes open
- Taken in clothing that you normally wear on a daily basis
- Uniforms should not be worn in your photo, except religious clothing that is worn daily.
- Do not wear a hat or head covering that obscures the hair or hairline, unless worn daily for a religious purpose. Your full face must be visible, and the head covering must not cast any shadows on your face.
- Headphones, wireless hands-free devices, or similar items are not acceptable in your photo.
- The frames of the eyeglasses must not cover the eye(s).
- There must not be glare on eyeglasses that obscures the eye(s).
- There must not be shadows or refraction from the eyeglasses that obscures the eye(s).
- If you normally wear a hearing device or similar articles, they may be worn in your photo.
Review the Photo Examples to see examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos. Photos copied or digitally scanned from driver’s licenses or other official documents are not acceptable. In addition, snapshots, magazine photos, low quality vending machine or mobile phone photos, and full-length photographs are not acceptable.
Please review the additional photo requirements for:
- Nonimmigrant Visas
- Immigrant Visas
- Diversity Visa (DV) Program
Additional Information
- Tips for taking photos yourself
Change of Appearance
Additional requirements for nonimmigrant visas.
Applicants using Form DS-160 or Form DS-1648
If you are applying for a nonimmigrant visa by filling out the DS-160 or DS-1648 online form, the form will instruct you to upload your digital image as part of completing the online visa application form. Review the Digital Image Requirements , which also provide additional requirements if you are scanning an existing photo.
Some embassies and consulates require visa applicants to bring one (1) photo, which meets requirements, to the interview. Review the embassy or consulate instructions where you will apply to learn more.
Additional Requirements for Immigrant Visas
Applicants using Form DS-260
If you are applying for an immigrant visa, using Form DS-260, you must provide two (2) identical photos at your immigrant visa interview. Your photos must be:
- Printed on photo quality paper
- 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) in size
Additional Requirements for the Diversity Visa (DV) Program
Diversity Visa Program Entrants
If you are entering the Diversity Visa (DV) Program online, you must upload your digital image as part of your entry. Your digital image must be:
- In JPEG (.jpg) file format
- Equal to or less than 240 kB (kilobytes) in file size
- In a square aspect ratio (height must equal width)
- 600x600 pixels in dimension
Do you want to scan an existing photo? In addition to the digital image requirements, your existing photo must be:
- 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm)
- Scanned at a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (12 pixels per millimeter)
Diversity Visa Program Selectees
Each DV applicant will need to bring two (2) identical photos to the interview. Your photos must be:
Do you want to take the photo yourself?
While we recommend you use a professional visa photo service to ensure your photo meets all the requirements, you may take the photo yourself. Photos must not be digitally enhanced or altered to change your appearance in any way. Please review the following technical requirements and references for guidance on taking your own photo.
Use the Department of State’s free photo tool to:
Please note: This tool is intended for photo cropping only. A Department of State employee will make the final decision whether your visa photo is acceptable or not for your application.
Taking photos of your baby or toddler
When taking a photo of your baby or toddler, no other person should be in the photo, and your child should be looking at the camera with his or her eyes open.
If your photo(s) or digital image does not reflect your current appearance, even if it is not older than 6 months, the U.S. embassy or consulate will request that you provide a new photo with your application.
Applicants will be requested to obtain a new photo if they have:
- Undergone significant facial surgery or trauma
- Added or removed numerous/large facial piercings or tattoos
- Undergone a significant amount of weight loss or gain
- Made a gender transition
Generally, if you can still be identified from the photo in your visa application, you will not need to submit a new photo. For example, growing a beard or coloring your hair would not generally be considered a significant change of appearance.
If the appearance of your child under the age of 16 has changed due to the normal aging process, he or she will generally not have to provide a new photo. However, the acceptance of your photo or digital image is at the discretion of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply.
Already have a photo?
Use our Photo Tool to crop your photo so it's the right size.
- This photo tool does not check the quality of your image.
- This tool is for cropping your photo only when you are applying or renewing using a paper form.
- Do not use this tool if you are renewing online.
After you apply, a U.S. Department of State employee will review your photo and decide if we can accept your photo.
Immigrant Visa Interview-Ready Backlog Report
Global Visa Wait Times
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - English
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - French
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Spanish
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Portuguese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Mandarin
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Arabic
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Italian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - German
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Vietnamese
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Romanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Korean
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Armenian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Bulgarian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Czech
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Hungarian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Indonesian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Lithuanian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Serbian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Thai
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Mongolian
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Kurdish
External Link
You are about to leave travel.state.gov for an external website that is not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
Links to external websites are provided as a convenience and should not be construed as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of State of the views or products contained therein. If you wish to remain on travel.state.gov, click the "cancel" message.
You are about to visit:
- For Media & Travel Trade
- About Kyoto
- Arts & Crafts
- Town & Architecture
- Temples & Shrines
- Eat & Drink
- Festivals & Events
- Accommodations
- Activities & Experiences
- Sustainable Activities
- Morning & Nightlife
- Itineraries
- Families with kids
- Travel Tips
- Destination Index
By using this site, you agree to the use of cookies. See our privacy policy for more information. This site uses machine translation, so content is not always accurate. Please note that translated content may differ from the original English page.
Tourist Information Center
Kyoto Tourist Information Center “Kyo Navi”
Other kyoto tourist information desks, kyoto handicraft center tourist information counter(temporarily closed), kyoto station building information, kansai tourist information center kyoto, hankyu tourist information center, kyoto, kokoka kyoto international community house , kyoto city bus and subway information center.
- Transportation Bureau
- Kyoto Station
- Kotochika Kyoto
- Karasuma Oike
Reserving a Private Tour Guide
Related articles.
- The Nijo-jo Castle English Guided Tour
- Contrast Contrast
Berlin Tourist Info Centres
Your travel advisor on the ground
If you need advice about the best way to get into the city centre upon your arrival at Tegel or Schönefeld, both major airports have their own Berlin Tourist Information Offices that can help with information about public transport options. Berlin's main train and bus stations also have tourist information offices, with multilingual staff who can give advice about the Berlin Welcome Card , visitor attractions, offer city maps and even help book accommodation for your stay.
While out and about, you'll find offices at major locations like the Brandenburg Gate , Airport Berlin Brandenburg (BER) , and Berlin Central Station , so you can get the most out of your Berlin visit.
Get information about Berlin's districts at the t ourist informations of the districts .
Berlin Brandenburg WelcomeCenter
Location Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg 12529 Schönefeld Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg 12529 Schönefeld
Berlin Tourist Info Center at Humboldt Forum
Location Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin
Berlin Tourist Info Centre at Brandenburg Gate
Location Pariser Platz, südliches Torhaus 10117 Berlin Pariser Platz, südliches Torhaus 10117 Berlin
Berlin Tourist Info Centre at the Berlin Central Station
Location Erdgeschoss/ Eingang Europaplatz 10557 Berlin Erdgeschoss/ Eingang Europaplatz 10557 Berlin
Tourist informations of the districts
We are happy to help you!
- Berlin-Infos and multilingual support
- Tourist tickets - Berlin Welcome Card, CityTourCard and Museum pass
- City maps and premium travel guides as well as post cards and souvenirs
- Tickets for city and boat tours
- Tickets for museums, events and tourist attractions
- Object detail
Prague.eu The Official Tourist Website for Prague
Breadcrumbs navigation
- Prague Visitor Centre - Staroměstská radnice (Old Town Hall)
Official tourist information centre of the City of Prague run by Prague City Tourism. Located in the historical Old Town Hall it is available for tourists 365 days a year.
- Show on map
- Tourist services
- tourist information centre
Opening hours
- January – March
- 11.00 – 19.00
- Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
- 10.00 – 19.00
- April – December
- 11.00 – 20.00
- 09.00 – 20.00
The April opening hours are valid from March 27, 2024.
Practical information
Tourist services and information provided:
- general information on Prague (events, culture, tourism, orientation in the town, transport, accommodation and dining, shops and services, nature, sports, important contacts, historical monuments, museums, galleries, exhibitions, trades, festivals and much more)
- Prague Visitor Pass - one card for free admission to sight and public transport
- tickets for concerts, theatres and other cultural, social and sports events
- Prague sightseeing tours, cruises, trips out of Prague
- original limited edition gifts from top Prague artists, as well as souvenirs
- accommodation in all price categories
- payment cards accepted
Show practical information
- Staroměstské náměstí 1
- 110 00 Praha 1 – Staré Město
- https://www.prague.eu/cs/tic
- https://www.prague.eu/en/tic
- [email protected]
More places
Old town hall with astronomical clock (staroměstská radnice s orlojem).
The Old Town Hall was established in 1338 as the seat of the…
Prague Visitor Centre - Václav Havel Airport Prague - Terminal 1
Official tourist information centre of the City of Prague,…
Prague Visitor Centre - Václav Havel Airport Prague - Terminal 2
Prague Visitor Centre - Na Můstku
Prague Guides&Tours
Let Prague enchant you and explore the city with one of our…
Petřín Tower Information Centre
Prague City Hall’s official Information Centre is run by…
The first brick-and-mortar shop offering cultivated…
Prague Visitor Centre – Prague Castle
The official Tourist Information Centre for the City of…
Information source: Prague City Tourism
Touropia Travel
Discover the World
17 Top Tourist Attractions in Moscow
By Alex Schultz · Last updated on November 3, 2023
The capital of Russia is an incredible place to explore. Visitors to Moscow come away spellbound at all the amazing sights, impressed at the sheer size and grandeur of the city. Lying at the heart of Moscow, the Red Square and the Kremlin are just two of the must-see tourist attractions; they are the historical, political and spiritual heart of the city – and indeed Russia itself.
A fascinating city to wander around, stunning cathedrals, churches, and palaces lie side-by-side with bleak grey monuments and remains from the Soviet state. In addition to its plethora of historical and cultural tourist attractions, Moscow is home to world-class museums, theaters and art galleries.
Renowned for its performing arts, fantastic ballets and amazing circus acts, catching a show while in Moscow is a must. The wealth of brilliant restaurants, trendy bars, and lively nightlife means there is something for everyone to enjoy.
See also: Where to Stay in Moscow
17. Tsaritsyno Palace
Once the summer residence of Catherine the Great, the stunning Tsaritsyno Palace is now a museum-reserve. The architecture is magnificent and there is a lovely park surrounding it for visitors to explore.
Located in the south of Moscow, the palace was commissioned in 1775 and recent renovations mean its lavish interior looks better than ever before with its elegant halls and beautiful staircases.
The exhibits on display look at the life of the empress as well as the history of Tsaritsyno itself. The huge palace grounds are also home to some other delightful buildings with the elegant opera house and wonderful brickwork of the Small Palace being particularly impressive to gaze upon.
Starting out in 1935 as the ‘All-Union Agricultural Exhibition’, VDNKh has slowly morphed over the years into the fascinating open-air museum of today. Remarkably, over 400 buildings can now be found within its confines.
The huge park complex has numerous pavilions representing former Soviet republics on show, such as those of Armenia and Turkmenistan and the distinctive architecture of each of the buildings is always interesting to gaze upon. In addition to this there is the fascinating Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics which is dedicated to space exploration and the fun Moskvarium aquarium even offers you the chance to swim with dolphins.
With lots of eateries scattered about and numerous entertainment options such as horse-riding and zip-lining, there is something for everyone to enjoy; the Friendship of Nations fountain truly is wonderful.
15. Kremlin Armoury
One of the oldest museums in the city, the Kremlin Armoury has a wealth of treasures; highlights include the ornate Grand Siberian Railway egg, the historic Cap of Monomakh and the stunning Imperial Crown of Russia which often has a crowd of tourists around it, jostling to take a photo.
Once the royal armory, there are loads of fascinating objects on display. Perusing the many sabers, jewelry, armor and more is as interesting as it is educational and entertaining and the swords are so finely crafted that you’ll almost wish you could pick up one and wield if yourself.
Established in 1851, the museum is situated in the Moscow Kremlin.
14. GUM Department Store
Standing for ‘Main Universal Store’ in Russian, GUM is stunning. Its wonderful skylights and beautiful facades mean it doesn’t look out of place alongside its illustrious neighbors on Red Square.
With over 200 shops, boutiques and upmarket eateries inside, it is a shopaholic’s heaven and concerned partners will be glad to find more affordable options alongside luxury brands such as Dior and Prada.
The main department store in the city, GUM was opened in 1893. The stunning architecture makes it well worth a visit even if shopping isn’t your thing.
13. Moscow Metro
It’s not often that public transport looks like a work of art. So many stops on the Moscow Metro will astound visitors with their beauty and elegance.
Decked in marble and with frescoes covering the walls, the stations are amazing to gaze upon and are part of one of the longest metro systems in the world, with the first stations opened in 1935.
Using the metro is the quickest and easiest way to get around Moscow and braving the crowds of commuters is well worth it for the beauty all around you.
12. Arbat Street
An elegant yet lively street, Arbat is full of impressive architecture and was once a popular place to live for aristocrats, artists, and academics.
A historic place, it is down Arbat Street that Napoleon’s troops are said to have headed on their way to capture the Kremlin.
Nowadays, there are many cafes, restaurants, and shops, as well as various monuments and statues to former residents such as Alexander Pushkin who was reputed to be a lover of the Russian Empress due to his massive influence in court.
11. Novodevichy Convent
Drenched in history, the Novodevichy Convent is located in a striking building that was once a fortress. This captivating place is well worth visiting when in Moscow.
Founded in 1524, the convent houses four cathedrals; Smolensk Cathedral is the undoubted highlight due to its delightful 16th-century frescoes.
Wandering around the grounds is like stepping back in time. The Novodevichy Cemetery is where many famous leaders of the Soviet Union are buried, such as Yeltsin and Khrushchev.
10. Pushkin Museum
Despite its name, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts actually has no connection at all to the famous poet other than that it was named in his honor after his death. A delight to visit, its extensive collection focuses on European art with masterpieces by Botticelli, Rembrandt, and van Gogh all featuring.
Sculptures, graphic art, paintings and more can be found in its beautiful galleries; various sections look at themes and epochs such as the Renaissance, the Dutch Golden Age, and Byzantine art.
Among the many highlights are the clownish characters which can be found in Cezanne’s Fastnacht (Mardi Gras) and the twirling ballerinas who look so elegant in Degas’ Blue Dancers. Picasso’s Young acrobat on a Ball is also well worth checking out for its interesting use of shapes and colors.
9. Christ The Savior Cathedral
This gorgeous Russian Orthodox cathedral is located on the banks of the Moskva River, just a stone’s throw away from the Kremlin.
The church as it stands today was consecrated in 2000, as the original church that stood here was destroyed on the command of Josef Stalin in 1931 due to the anti-religious campaign.
With its delightful golden dome, spires and dazzling white facades, the Christ the Savior Cathedral is stunning. The interior is just as captivating to wander around, with its beautifully tiled floors and impressive altar.
8. Lenin Mausoleum
Opened to the public in 1924, Lenin’s Mausoleum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Moscow. The red granite structure is located at the heart of the city in Red Square.
Lenin’s embalmed body lies in a glass sarcophagus; it is a somewhat eerie experience walking past the former leader of the Soviet Union but is well worth doing as you understandably can’t do it anywhere else in the world.
After visiting the mausoleum, head to the Kremlin wall right next to it for more graves of important communist figures such as Stalin and Brezhnev.
7. Tretyakov Gallery
Home to the most extensive and impressive collection of Russian fine art in the world, the State Tretyakov Gallery is definitely worth visiting when in Moscow for the wealth of amazing art pieces that it has on display.
Having started out as the private art collection of the Tretyakov brothers, there are now over 130,000 exhibits. Highlights include the iconic Theotokos of Vladimir which you will almost certainly recognise despite probably not knowing the name and Rublev’s Trinity which is considered to be one of highest achievements in Russian art.
An absolute must for art lovers, the State Tretyakov Gallery will delight visitors with all that is has to offer.
6. Kolomenskoye
Once a royal estate, Kolomenskoye is now a museum-reserve and lies a few kilometers outside of the city center. A captivating place to visit, there is a plethora of history on show and the site overlooks the Moskva River.
Consisting of four historical sites, there are extensive gardens for visitors to explore, as well as loads of interesting old buildings, the former village of Kolomenskoye itself and the impressive Palace of the Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich – once considered the Eighth Wonder of the World by contemporaries.
Among the many stunning sights, it is the brilliantly white Ascension Church that is the undoubted highlight – dating back to 1532.
5. Gorky Park
Lying alongside the Moskva River, the huge Gorky Park is a lovely place to visit. Its extensive gardens are home to numerous cultural institutions and visitors should definitely check out the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and while the eclectic exhibits may not always feature such incredible sights as a balloon-covered rider on a zebra; they certainly always succeed in pushing back the boundaries of art.
Pop-up exhibitions and festivals can be found from time to time in the park itself and there is an open-air theatre and numerous eateries alongside a plethora of leisure activities.
Whether it’s cycling, table tennis or yoga that you are after or beach volleyball and rowing, Gorky Park certainly has it. In winter, there is a huge ice rink for visitors to enjoy.
4. Bolshoi Theatre
The Bolshoi Theatre is the main theater in the country. The amazing opera and ballet performances it has put on over the centuries go a long way in explaining Russia’s rich history of performing arts.
While the Bolshoi Ballet Company was established in 1776, the theater itself was opened in 1825. The glittering, six-tier auditorium is lavishly and decadently decorated; it is a fitting setting for the world-class performances that take place on its stage.
Spending a night watching a performance of such classics as The Nutcracker or Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Theatre is sure to be a memorable experience and the beauty all around you only adds to the sense of occasion.
3. Moscow Kremlin
This famously fortified complex is remarkably home to five palaces and four cathedrals and is the historic, political and spiritual center of the city. The Kremlin serves as the residence for the country’s president. It has been used as a fort, and this fact is made clear by its sheer size. The Kremlin’s outer walls were built in the late 1400s.
Under Ivan III, better known as Ivan the Great, the Kremlin became the center of a unified Russian state, and was extensively remodeled. Three of the Kremlin’s cathedrals date to his reign that lasted from 1462-1505. The Deposition Church and the Palace of Facets were also constructed during this time. The Ivan the Great Bell Tower was built in 1508. It is the tallest tower at the Kremlin with a height of 266 feet (81 meters).
Joseph Stalin removed many of the relics from the tsarist regimes. However, the Tsar Bell, the world’s largest bell, and the Tsar Cannon, the largest bombard by caliber in the world, are among the remaining items from that era. The Kremlin Armory is one of Moscow’s oldest museums as it was established more than 200 years ago. Its diamond collection is impressive.
The Kremlin’s gardens – Taynitsky, Grand Kremlin Public and Alexander – are beautiful. The Kremlin has also served as the religious center of the country, and there is a tremendous number of preserved churches and cathedrals here. The collections contained within the museums include more than 60,000 historical, cultural and artistic monuments. Those who enjoy the performing arts will want to consider attending a ballet or concert at the State Kremlin Palace. Completed in 1961, it is the only modern building in the Kremlin.
2. Red Square
Lying at the heart of Moscow, Red Square is the most important and impressive square in the city. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions due to its wealth of historical sights and cultural landmarks.
Drenched in history, the huge square is home to incredible sights such as the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral and Lenin’s Mausoleum, among others. Consequently, it is not to be missed when in Moscow as it really is home to the city’s most stunning monuments.
It is here that many important moments in Russian history took place; the former marketplace has hosted everything from Tsar’s coronations and public ceremonies to rock concerts and Soviet military parades. Wandering around the massive square is a humbling experience and undoubtedly one of the highlights the city has to offer.
1. Saint Basil’s Cathedral
Located in the impressive Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral is gorgeous; its delightful spires appear as if out of a fairytale. The most recognizable building in the country, the cathedral is very much a symbol of Russia. No visit to Moscow is complete without having taken in its unique and distinctive features.
Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral’s construction in the mid-16th century, and legend holds that Ivan put out the architect’s eyes so that he would be unable to build another cathedral more glorious than St. Basil’s. Designed to resemble the shape of a bonfire in full flame, the architecture is not only unique to the period in which it was built but to any subsequent period. For various reasons, both Napoleon and Stalin wanted to destroy the cathedral but fortunately did not succeed.
Known for its various colors, shapes and geometric patterns, St. Basil’s Cathedral houses nine different chapels that are all connected by a winding labyrinth of corridors and stairways. On the lower floor, St. Basil’s Chapel contains a silver casket bearing the body of St. Basil the Blessed.
Throughout the cathedral are many beautiful murals, frescoes, wooden icons and other art works and artifacts. Outside the cathedral is a lovely garden with the bronze Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, who rallied an all-volunteer Russian army against Polish invaders during a period of the late 16th century known as the Times of Troubles.
Share this post:
Where to Stay in Moscow
15 Best Attractions & Things to do in Saint Petersburg, Russia
10 Best Places to Visit in Russia
10 Most Amazing Destinations in Eastern Russia
15 Best Cities to Visit in Russia
9 Most Beautiful Regions in Russia
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Russia
14 Most Scenic Small Towns In Russia
10 Best Mauritius Luxury Resorts
10 Most Beautiful National Parks in Uganda
- Your browser does not support the <video>tag.
Welcome in Kastelruth
Holidays in a village steeped in history in the heart of the dolomites.
The village of Castelrotto/Kastelruth, capital of the Alpe di Siusi holiday area in the Dolomites is dominated by an immense tower. Nestled into a gentle landscape of this low-mountain range, the pretty village is the perfect set-off point for hikes, cycling tours, skiing expeditions and a cultural visit to the neighbouring towns.
The mountains of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites rise up practically in front of the door, the Alpe di Siusi is just a stone’s throw away, and the Nature Reserve of the Sciliar-Catinaccio/Schlern-Rosengarten is just around the corner. The accommodation offer is vast and ranges from luxury hotels to Garni hotels and holiday apartments right through to farmhouse holidays.
I Borghi più belli d'Italia
Traditional costumes, we are social, unforgettable holidays, in the dolomites.
In Castelrotto everyone will find the right accommodation . From a relaxing holiday in a wellness hotel , family atmosphere in holiday apartments and garnis to exciting experiences on the farm.
The first time here?
Holiday at the foot of the alpe di siusi.
In Castelrotto you will find everything from hotels with wellness & wellness programmes to special bike-friendly hotels or hiking hotels. Holiday for everyone: single, as a couple or as a family.
450km hiking trails
79 ski lifts
500.000 overnight stays
Follow us on social media
@kastelruth
How to get to Castelrotto
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. We use technical cookies for website functionality and marketing cookies for anonymous statistics. By clicking Accept, you automatically agree to the marketing cookies, unless you have disabled them.
- Google Analytics
- Facebook Pixel
- The official guide to Copenhagen
- Beyond Copenhagen
- Copenhagen Card
- See & do
- Eat & drink
Get to know Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark
Your guide to the perfect copenhagen experience.
The buzzing capital of Denmark mixes modern architecture and culture with sustainable living , royal history , and a mouthwatering restaurant scene . Get to know the city, do your planning, and find all your questions answered right here.
To get a daily dose of inspiration, please follow @VisitCopenhagen on Instagram.
Tell us what you're looking for
Are you already in Copenhagen? Are you planning your trip or looking to get inspired to what to do today? We got you covered.
I'm curious about Copenhagen
I'm planning my trip
I'm looking for experiences
I want to check out events
Start exploring.
Any season is a good season to explore Copenhagen, whether on foot, on bike or sailing your own electric boat through the canals.
Spring is in the air
Editor's Choice - Get your local recommendations
Listen to our new podcast
It's in everything we do.
Copenhagen strives to be a city that is not only a cool place to visit but also a great place to live. This is why we take sustainability, livability, and safety very seriously.
Safety in Copenhagen
Sustainability guide
World Capital of Architecture
Insights from your local copenhageners.
Get local tips for great experiences with Copenhagen Unfolded. Culture, food, design, history, and events - straight to your inbox once a month.
Get Social :
Useful links.
- Web Accessibility
- Editorial policy
Other sites
- Wonderful Copenhagen
- Cruise Copenhagen
- Copenhagen Convention Bureau
- Travel Trade
- Intl. press room
- Media & Industry
- Meetings & Events
- Select Language 简体中文 繁體中文(香港) 繁體中文(臺灣) India (English) Bahasa Indonesia 한국어 ภาษาไทย Tiếng Việt Singapore (English) Philippines (English) Malaysia (English) Australia/New Zealand (English) Français Deutsch Italiano Español United Kingdom (English) Nordic countries(English) Canada (English) Canada (Français) United States (English) Mexico (español) Português العربية Japan(日本語) Global (English)
- India (English)
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Singapore (English)
- Philippines (English)
- Malaysia (English)
- Australia/New Zealand (English)
- United Kingdom (English)
- Nordic countries(English)
- Canada (English)
- Canada (Français)
- United States (English)
- Mexico (español)
- Global (English)
- Fujiyoshida
- Shimonoseki
- Ishigaki Island
- Miyako Island
- Kerama Island
- Tokyo Island
- Koka & Shigaraki
- Hida Takayama
- Ginza, Nihonbashi
- Beppu & Yufuin (Onsen)
- Ginzan Onsen
- Nagasaki Islands
- Kumano Kodo
- Shikoku Karst
- Amami Oshima
- Hachimantai
- Omihachiman
- Aizuwakamatsu
- Diving in Japan
- Skiing in Japan
- Seasonal Flowers in Japan
- Sustainable Outdoors
- Off the Beaten Track in Japan
- Scenic Spots
- World Heritage
- Home Stays & Farm Stays
- Japanese Gardens
- Japanese Crafts
- Temple Stays
- Heritage Stays
- Festivals and Events
- Theater in Japan
- Japanese Tea Ceremony
- Cultural Experiences in Japan
- Culture in Japan
- Local Cuisine Eastern Japan
- Local Cuisine Western Japan
- Local Street Food
- Japan's Local Ekiben
- Japanese Whisky
- Vegetarian and Vegan Guide
- Sushi in Japan Guide
- Japanese Sake Breweries
- Art Museums
- Architecture
- Performing Arts
- Art Festivals
- Japanese Anime and Comics
- Japanese Ceramics
- Local Crafts
- Scenic Night Views
- Natural Wonders
- Theme Parks
- Samurai & Ninja
- Iconic Architecture
- Wellness Travel in Japan
- Japanese Ryokan Guide
- A Guide to Stargazing in Japan
- Relaxation in Japan
- Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku)
- Experiences in Japan
- Enjoy my Japan
- National Parks
- Japan's Local Treasures
- Japan Heritage
- Snow Like No Other
- Wonder Around Japan
- Visa Information
- Getting to Japan
- Airport Access
- COVID-19: Practical Information for Traveling to Japan
- Anime Tourism
- Countryside Stays
- Accessible Tourism
- Hokkaido Great Outdoors
- Scenic World Heritage in Tohoku
- Shikoku’s Nature and Traditions
- Southern Kyushu by Rail
- Traveling by Rail
- How to Travel by Train and Bus
- JR Rail Passes
- Scenic Railways
- Renting a Car
- Sustainable Travel in Japan
- Travel Brochures
- Useful Apps
- Online Reservation Sites
- Eco-friendly Accommodation
- Luxury Accommodations
- Traveling With a Disability
- Hands-free Travel
- How to Book a Certified Tour Guide
- Volunteer Guides
- Tourist Information Center
- Japanese Manners
- Spring in Japan
- Summer in Japan
- Autumn in Japan
- Winter in Japan
- Cherry Blossom Forecast
- Autumn Leaves Forecast
- Japan Visitor Hotline
- Travel Insurance in Japan
- Japan Safe Travel Information
- Accessibility in Japan
- Vegetarian Guide
- Muslim Travelers
- Safety Tips
- JAPAN Monthly Web Magazine
- Arts & Cultures
- Nature & Outdoor
- Festivals & Events
- Insider Blog
- Things to do
- Local Guides
- Food & drink
- Traditional
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
My Favorites
${v.desc | trunc(25)}
Planning a Trip to Japan?
Share your travel photos with us by hashtagging your images with #visitjapanjp
- JNTO Tourist Information Center
- Helping You Plan
JNTO TIC (Tourist Information Center)
JNTO TIC (Tourist Information Center), operated by the Japan National Tourism Organization, offers detailed and comprehensive information for all of Japan.
+81 3 3201 3331
in Japan: 03 3201 3331 Daily from 9:00 to 17:00 (closed on Jan.1)
TICs around Tokyo Station
Visit Tourist Information Centers in Japan
There are more than 1,500 certified Tourist Information Centers throughout the country from Hokkaido down to Okinawa. Drop by for expert advice and a wealth of information aimed at enhancing your Japan experience.
TIC Certification Program
JNTO and the Japan Tourism Agency operate a TIC Certification Program for tourist information centers.
Themed Categories
Enjoy Tokyo Stay
Side Trips from Tokyo
Transportation Info
Special Interests
Calendar Events
Please Choose Your Language
Browse the JNTO site in one of multiple languages
The 49 best photo spots in Moscow
Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.
Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.
1 The Moscow Kremlin
2 Red Square
3 Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure
4 st. basil's cathedral, 5 bolshoi theatre.
Track your travel spending and split costs with friends
Plan your trip. Keep your budget organized. Split the cost between tripmates. Wanderlog does it all.
Don’t forget to pack anything
Stay organized with a to-do list, packing list, shopping list, any kind of list.
16 Grand Kremlin Palace
17 state historical museum, 18 public museum of the moscow metro, 19 cafe pushkin, 20 armoury chamber, 21 vorob'yevy gory, 22 all-russian exhibition center, 23 moscow zoo, 24 alexander garden, 25 sokolniki park.
All travel reservations in 1 place
Never dig through your emails again — access all your flights, lodging, and any reservations in 1 place.
26 Muzeon Park of Arts
27 ostankino television tower, 28 patriarch's ponds, 29 neskuchny garden, 30 museum of soviet arcade games, 31 dormition cathedral, 32 the carlton, moscow, 33 monument to minin and pozharsky, 34 annunciation cathedral, 35 russian state library.
Perfect for road trips
See time and distance between places, and optimize your route to get the most of your day.
36 Winzavod
37 museum of the history of vodka, 38 komsomolskaya, 39 moscow state university, 40 poklonnaya hill, 41 ostrov mechty (dream island), 42 moskva river, 43 business district "moscow silk", 44 vorob'yevy gory, 45 memorial eternal flame.
Collaborate with friends in real time
Plan along with your friends with live syncing and collaborative editing.
46 STREET ADVENTURE
47 underground gallery, 48 old arbat hostel, 49 moscow school of painting, sculpture and architecture, top searches in moscow, popular road trips from moscow, what's the weather like in moscow.
It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Moscow for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.
- Weather in Moscow in January
- Weather in Moscow in February
- Weather in Moscow in March
- Weather in Moscow in April
- Weather in Moscow in May
- Weather in Moscow in June
- Weather in Moscow in July
- Weather in Moscow in August
- Weather in Moscow in September
- Weather in Moscow in October
- Weather in Moscow in November
- Weather in Moscow in December
All road trips from Moscow
- Moscow to London drive
- Moscow to Paris drive
- Moscow to St. Petersburg drive
- Moscow to Berlin drive
- Moscow to Prague drive
- Moscow to Amsterdam drive
- Moscow to Budapest drive
- Moscow to Vienna drive
- Moscow to Istanbul drive
- Moscow to Florence drive
- Moscow to Venice drive
- Moscow to Stockholm drive
- Moscow to Milan drive
- Moscow to Krakow drive
- Moscow to Copenhagen drive
- Moscow to Warsaw drive
- Moscow to Helsinki drive
- Moscow to Munich drive
- Moscow to Brussels drive
- Moscow to Tallinn drive
- Moscow to Riga drive
- Moscow to Oslo drive
- Moscow to Turin drive
- Moscow to Hamburg drive
- Moscow to Vilnius drive
- Moscow to Yaroslavl drive
- Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod drive
- Moscow to Kyiv drive
- Moscow to Tula drive
- Moscow to Bruges drive
Explore nearby places
- Likino-Dulevo
- Ivanteyevka
- Orekhovo-Zuevo
- Semyonovskoye
- Ivanovskoye
- Rumyantsevo
- Dzerzhinsky
- Sovkhoz Imeni Lenina
- Dolgoprudny
All related maps of Moscow
- Map of Moscow
- Map of Danki
- Map of Shatura
- Map of Likino-Dulevo
- Map of Uspenskoye
- Map of Gorskoye
- Map of Ivanteyevka
- Map of Reutov
- Map of Domodedovo
- Map of Peresvet
- Map of Vorobyovo
- Map of Bronnitsy
- Map of Orekhovo-Zuevo
- Map of Moskovsky
- Map of Semyonovskoye
- Map of Izmaylovo
- Map of Nikolskoye
- Map of Ivanovskoye
- Map of Marfino
- Map of Govorovo
- Map of Nagornoye
- Map of Mosrentgen
- Map of Bratsevo
- Map of Rumyantsevo
- Map of Mytishchi
- Map of Putilkovo
- Map of Razvilka
- Map of Khimki
- Map of Dzerzhinsky
- Map of Sovkhoz Imeni Lenina
- Map of Dolgoprudny
Moscow throughout the year
- Moscow in January
- Moscow in February
- Moscow in March
- Moscow in April
- Moscow in May
- Moscow in June
- Moscow in July
- Moscow in August
- Moscow in September
- Moscow in October
- Moscow in November
- Moscow in December
Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Moscow?
Get inspired for your trip to Moscow with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:
- 1-Day Moscow Itinerary
- 2-Day Moscow Itinerary
- 3-Day Moscow Itinerary
- 4-Day Moscow Itinerary
- 5-Day Moscow Itinerary
Best attractions in nearby cities
- Top things to do and attractions in Khimki
Best restaurants in nearby cities
- Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mytishchi
- Where to eat: the best restaurants in Khimki
- Itinerary + map in one view
- Live collaboration
- Auto-import hotels and reservations
- Optimize your route
- Offline access on mobile
- See time and distance between all your places
To be able to watch videos from YouTube, you must allow the storage of marketing cookies.
Tourist Information "i-Punkt" Stuttgart
The "i-Punkt" of Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH is your entry to the state capital and its region.
What is a must-see in the Baden-Wuerttemberg capital? How do you travel from the center of the city to the Television Tower? Where are the most chic boutiques, the nicest inns? The team of Stuttgart's Tourist Information "i-Punkt" has tips and abundant suggestions. There are no language barriers: English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese are among the "standards". Our Services:
- City information
- Tourist information material, city map, hotel index, theme brochures, etc.
- Hotel reservations
- City tours / guided city walks
- Advance booking for a host of events
- Sale of Stuttgart souvenirs
- Travel advice
- VVS information on public transport services
- Package deals
- Advice on cultural events
- Discovery pass: StuttCard
Opening hours
Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 6 pm Sunday: 10 am – 3 pm
StuttCard Bonus
10% discount on purchases (except tickets and event tickets)
Location & Contact
Tourist Information i-Punkt Stuttgart Königstraße 1 A 70173 Stuttgart
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.stuttgart-tourist.de
Plan your trip
Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart GmbH VVS timetable information
Deutsche Bahn AG DB timetable information
Please accept the use of all cookies to view the content of this site.
Stuttgart Citytour
Hop-on / Hop-off Open-Top Bus Tour
You can get on and off the bus at any of the stops, just as you please. Each hop on/hop off-ticket is valid for 24 hours, so you have plenty of time to explore the city.
from € 20.00
Tourist Bureau Vienna – Tourist Info
Practical information and tips for your stay in Vienna are also available on site. Three tourist office – tourist bureau – information offices are already available on arrival at the airport, at the central station or in the city center for information of any kind.
Tourist Bureau at frequented places
I n the center of Vienna there is an information point of the Vienna Tourist Board at the Albertinaplatz, corner Maysedergasse. Here information, advice and the delivery of map materials, brochures and brochures and information about current events. This tourist information office is open daily from 9am to 7pm
Sie sehen gerade einen Platzhalterinhalt von Standard . Um auf den eigentlichen Inhalt zuzugreifen, klicken Sie auf den Button unten. Bitte beachten Sie, dass dabei Daten an Drittanbieter weitergegeben werden.
Tourist Office Vienna – tourist bureau
Furthermore, there is a tourist information at the main station in Vienna. This information center is also open daily from 9 am to 7 pm. Note: the entrance area is stepless and 200 cm wide!
For all visitors to Vienna arriving by plane there is an information point in the arrivals hall at the airport Vienna-Schwechat . It is open daily from 7am to 10pm.
Telephone hotline for information regarding Wien-Hotels & Info
The Wien Tourismus – Gästeservice assists guests in finding and booking accommodation. Questions are answered from Monday to Friday by telephone on the hotline + 43-1-24 555 or in writing by email to [email protected] in the time from 9 to 19 o’clock.
Opening times of the Viennese shops, museums …
The legally permitted shop opening hours are from Monday to Friday from 05.00 to 21.00, Saturday to 18.00. In fact, the opening hours of the shops vary. The shops are most often open during the week from 9am to 6pm (groceries starting at 8am), Saturdays until 1pm or 5pm.
In the city center of Vienna most of the restaurants are open daily and they serve hot meals throughout the day. In general, it can be assumed that the hot kitchen between 11 – 14 clock and 18-22 clock offered. At Vienna’s typical Viennese sausage stalls, night owls also get warm food late at night.
The most important museums in the city open every day, except for a few days a year, so you can expect an opening time between 10 and 17 o’clock. However, smaller and thematic specified museums are either open only on weekends or have at least a few closing days / week. Please therefore check the opening times in each case in advance!
Infrastructure such as pharmacies, banks and post offices
Pharmacies are open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday to Friday and from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. But there are also outside these times, around the clock, a pharmacy standby service. In this regard, the pharmacies alternate – each pharmacy has posted the notes on the nearest duty pharmacy at their front doors or this is by phone (phone 1455) at the information center in question.
The following information should be noted for banking and post offices : The opening hours of most banks are from 8 am to 12.30 pm and from 1.30 pm to 3 pm from Monday to Friday. (Thursdays open until 17:30) In the city center, the bank branches usually open at noon.
The Vienna post offices are open from 8 am to 6 pm. The common credit cards are accepted without any problems. For any loss reports and inquiries, we have summarized the hotlines of the most famous organizations here: American Express Tel. 515110 – Airplus / Diners Club Tel. 501350 – Mastercard Tel. 717010 – Visa Tel. 71111
Public transport Vienna
Subsequent operating hours of public transport must be taken into account in the activities. The Vienna Underground lines run daily from about 5 o’clock in the morning until midnight. The intervals are about 5 minutes, during the use peaks the intervals are increased to 2 to 4 minutes. On the weekends (Friday night and Saturday night) or on the nights before the holidays there is a 24-hour service.
The Vienna tram / tram lines and buses are available during the day but stop the operation before the subways. Along the main roads, night buses also pass through the city every night. The details of the individual timetables can be requested online from the timetable of Wiener Linien .
Emergency telephone numbers Vienna
For all emergencies that may occur during the stay there are short numbers for a quick help: Fire Brigade: 122 and Police: 133 Ambulance / Rescue : Tel. 144 – Doctors Emergency Service: Tel. 141 Euro emergency call : Tel. 112, is the European emergency number, usable free of charge in all EU states
ViennaMed Ärzte-Hotline für Gäste (0-24): Tel. +43-1-513 95 95 Zahnärztlicher Nacht- und Wochenenddienst (Tonbanddienst): Tel. +43-1-512 20 78
ViennaMed Medical Hotline for Guests (0-24): Tel. + 43-1-513 95 95 Dental night and weekend service (tape recorder): Tel. + 43-1-512 20 78
© 2024 vienna-trips.at - Ausflugstipps und Urlaubstipps
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Counseling center, you are here.
- 2024 Dennis H. May Diversity Conference on Mental Health and Higher Education
Registration, Lodging, CEUs
Conference registration.
Registration fees for the Dennis H. May Diversity Conference on Mental Health and Higher Education are as follows. Registration includes a banquet dinner on Sunday evening, a continental breakfast, and lunch on Monday. 2023 registration fees are listed below. Registration will close on September 27, 2024.
Registration will be open in May 2024. Please check back soon!
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Up to seven Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be offered at the conference for Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors (LCPC), and Psychologists. If you are interested in earning CEUs, please make sure to designate this when you register.
I-Hotel and Conference Center 1900 S. First Street Champaign, Illinois 61820 217-819-5000
Travel Information
Champaign is located near two major interstates—I-74 and I-57. We are approximately 150 miles south of Chicago, 100 miles west of Indianapolis, and 175 miles northeast of Saint Louis.
If you need to park on campus, the University’s Parking Department offers several options .
Willard Airport (Airport Code: CMI) is approximately 5 miles from campus and is easily accessible by cab and bus. Currently direct flights into Willard are from Dallas/Fort Worth and O'Hare Airports.
AMTRAK offers service between downtown Chicago and Champaign.
Peoria Charter offers bus transportation from both Chicago airports to campus (the ISR stop is just a block from the campus venue.
Search form
Top 10 Sights
Guided tours, discover graz, design month graz.
- 05/03/ - 06/02/2024
"Graz Erzählt" I Austrian International Storytelling Festival
- 05/11/ - 05/20/2024
Restaurant guide
Culinary events, shopping-tips for graz, culinary hotspots, welcome to the graz tourismus web portal, the official tourism portal of the city of graz.
Welcome to Graz, the capital of Styria, where history, modern design and culinary enjoyment come together!
As an UNESCO World Heritage Site and City of Design , Graz offers a fascinating mix of tradition and innovation. Discover the creative facets of a city that celebrates design and modernity and enjoy the culinary highlights in Austria's only capital of delight .
Discover the sightseeing highlights of Graz and explore trip destinations around the city too. As well as being inspired by the rich variety of events on offer, enjoy the culinary highlights and regional treats of this, the Capital of Delight . You can book your accommodation for a perfect stay online and find quite a few ideas for a nice big shopping tour .
We wish you an unforgettable stay.
for your stay in Graz
Tourist information graz region.
Explore St. Simons Island
The Official Website of St. Simons Island™ is your ultimate guide to Explore all that the Golden Isles has to offer.
Neptune Park
Pier Village
Lighthouse Museum
Christ Church
Fort Frederica
Marshes of Glynn
Redfern Village
Wide open spaces
Explorers Seeking Outdoor Adventure
Play harder
Family funtastic
Come sail away
Living history
Natural wonder
Book Your St. Simons Golf Tee Times Online
- Skip to global NPS navigation
- Skip to this park navigation
- Skip to the main content
- Skip to this park information section
- Skip to the footer section
Exiting nps.gov
Alerts in effect, visitor centers, information desks and museums, park footer, contact info, mailing address:.
PO Box 129 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
928-638-7888
Stay Connected
visitingjogja.jogjaprov.go.id adalah Portal Informasi Pariwisata Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
Peta Wisata
Info wisata, pantai wediombo, waduk sermo, wisata alam sriharjo, pule payung, pantai parangtritis, pantai glagah, becak malioboro yogyakarta, pinus pengger, seribu batu, wisata pantai.
Menikmati Destinasi Wisata Pantai di Yogyakarta.
Wisata Budaya
Menikmati Destinasi Wisata Budaya di Yogyakarta.
Wisata Alam
Menikmati Destinasi Wisata Alam di Yogyakarta.
Wisata Minat Khusus
Menikmati Destinasi Wisata Minat Khusus di Yogyakarta.
Tourism Information Center
Membutuhkan Informasi Tentang Pariwisata Jogja? Hubungi Tim TIC Dinas Pariwisata Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. HP/WA : 0852 2571 5858
Your browser is not supported for this experience. We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
Salt & Honey at the Salt Lake Visitors Center in the Salt Palace
Visitors center & info.
At your service. Salt Lake is known for friendly and helpful people, and we're ready to help you plan your visit. To get started, you can check out the various resources on this site to discover the opportunities , plan your trip , or book your stay. If you need more help or want some specific recommendations, qualified visitor information specialists and volunteers are on hand to help you with your trip before you come, or once you get to Salt Lake. You'll find them at one of the following locations.
Visitor Information Center at the Salt Palace Convention Center
801-534-4900 800-541-4955 801-534-4927 fax Staffed: Monday - Saturday — 10 AM - 5 PM (closed on major holidays) Send questions and comments
Council Hall, Utah Office of Tourism
801-538-1030 Monday - Friday — 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday & Sunday — 10 AM - 5 PM
The Salt Lake Scene
Utah arts festival: the art and soul of salt lake.
Photo Credit: Utah Arts Festival Every June since 1977, a special gathering occurs in the heart of…
Kilby Block Party and other music festivals in Salt Lake
Photos by Chay Mosqueda It’s no secret that Utah has been among the fastest growing states in…
Red Butte Garden Outdoor Concert Series
While walking along Salt Lake’s Bonneville Shoreline trail overlooking our little urban gem…
Music Returns to the Gallivan Center With the Twilight Concert Series
The Twilight Concert Series is an annual summer event that has been happening in downtown SLC for 37…
Plan a Dark Sky Trip to Salt Lake
Did you know that Utah has the greatest number of dark sky areas on Earth? Pretty illuminating…
Top Rooftop Bars in Salt Lake
I don’t know about you, but we’re always scouting out the best places to grab a drink…
The Best Mountain Bike Trails Near Salt Lake
It’s no longer much of a secret that great mountain biking can be found within the state of…
Golden Spike Monument Whistle Stop at Millcreek Common
On Friday, May 10, from 12:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Millcreek Common is hosting the Driving of the Spike…
- Tourist Information Offices in Porto
Porto is a destination the density of tourist attractions of which requires visitors to plan their stay in the city as thoroughly as possible. In order to orient better and to learn what is essential about Porto from a tourist point of view, visitors can rely on the services provided by the four tourist information offices located in the city.
These offices also sell Porto Cards, which are very useful to visitors who, while enjoying sightseeing and discovering Porto to the full extent of its attractions, also keep an eye on the available vacation budget.
Central Tourist Information Office
Ribeira tourist information office, se tourist information office, ipoint serralves tourist information office, hotels booking, accommodation.
- 5 Star Hotels
- 4 Star Hotels
- 3 Star Hotels
- 2 Star Hotels
- 1 Star Hotels
Information
- How to Get to Porto
- How to Get around in Porto
- Porto Airport
- Porto Weather and Climate
- Travel Tips for Porto
- Car Rental in Porto
- Shopping in Porto
- Nightlife in Porto
- Traditional Cuisine in Porto
- Short History of Porto
- Porto Pictures
Attractions
- Museums and Galleries in Porto
- Religious Edifices in Porto
- Historical Monuments and Edifices in Porto
- Parks and Gardens in Porto
- Wineries in Porto
- Attractions nearby Porto
- Disco & Club
Food And Drink
- Restaurants
- Porto Tourism 2024 © Sitemap Contact Terms and conditions Privacy
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Your photos or digital images must be: In color. Sized such that the head is between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (22 mm and 35 mm) or 50% and 69% of the image's total height from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head. View the Photo Composition Template for more size requirement details. Taken within the last 6 months to reflect your ...
At the tourist information centers in Kyoto, you can get pamphlets with maps and event information, as well as transit information. The staff on hand speak English, and many other languages, so you can ask questions in your native language. Look for a nearby information center during your travels in Kyoto. > To download maps, please click here.
Berlin Tourist Information Offices We're here for you! Hotels in Berlin Berlin City Map Tickets City Tours Events for all tourist information ... Foto: Artfully Media, Sven Christian Schramm ... Berlin Tourist Info Center at Humboldt Forum.
Photo Tips: After work hours are the best time to see people interacting with street performers, perfect for street photography. 8. Church of Nikolaya Chudotvortsa Tverskoy Old Believers' Community. This is a small, relatively unknown cathedral, but what makes this place special for me is its location.
general information on Prague (events, culture, tourism, orientation in the town, transport, accommodation and dining, shops and services, nature, sports, important contacts, historical monuments, museums, galleries, exhibitions, trades, festivals and much more) Prague Visitor Pass - one card for free admission to sight and public transport
Completed in 1961, it is the only modern building in the Kremlin. 2. Red Square. Lying at the heart of Moscow, Red Square is the most important and impressive square in the city. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions due to its wealth of historical sights and cultural landmarks.
aktualnosc z foto. Festivals Art Films Review Golden Moccasins Jazz Spring Zakopane ... Tourist Information Center Chramcówki 35 street 34-500 Zakopane phone +48 18 20 12 211 phone +48 18 20 12 004 [email protected] [email protected]. Information Points Opened on.
Alpe di Siusi. Culinary delights. loading... all events. Follow us on social media. @kastelruth. Loading... How to find us. Welcome to Castelrotto: Holiday at the foot of the Alpe di Siusi in South Tyrol.
The buzzing capital of Denmark mixes modern architecture and culture with sustainable living, royal history, and a mouthwatering restaurant scene. Get to know the city, do your planning, and find all your questions answered right here. To get a daily dose of inspiration, please follow @VisitCopenhagen on Instagram.
The Bronx. The Bronx is packed with New York City history and culture. It's where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, where the sounds and styles of hip-hop were born and where you can feast on old-world classics in its own Little Italy. View Borough.
These offices also provide tourist information, and it is possible to acquire a map of the city. Currently there are two: The main office is located in the Triumfalnaya Square (metro Mayakovskaya), and it's open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The other office is located on the ground floor of the GUM Galleries (at the heart of Red Square), and it ...
JNTO TIC (Tourist Information Center), operated by the Japan National Tourism Organization, offers detailed and comprehensive information for all of Japan. Address : 1st Fl, Shin-Tokyo Bldg., 3-3-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. *Located on Marunouchi-Naka Dori Street side of Shin-Tokyo Bldg, MORE INFO. +81 3 3201 3331.
Saint Basil's Cathedral is a stunning and iconic landmark in Moscow, Russia. The cathedral's unique onion-shaped domes and vibrant colors make it one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. The cathedral was built in the 16th century under the orders of Ivan the Terrible and is located in Red Square.
The team of Stuttgart's Tourist Information "i-Punkt" has tips and abundant suggestions. There are no language barriers: English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese are among the "standards". Our Services: City information. Tourist information material, city map, hotel index, theme brochures, etc. Hotel reservations.
It is open daily from 7am to 10pm. Telephone hotline for information regarding Wien-Hotels & Info. The Wien Tourismus - Gästeservice assists guests in finding and booking accommodation. Questions are answered from Monday to Friday by telephone on the hotline + 43-1-24 555 or in writing by email to [email protected] in the time from 9 to 19 o ...
I-Hotel and Conference Center 1900 S. First Street Champaign, Illinois 61820 217-819-5000. Travel Information. Champaign is located near two major interstates—I-74 and I-57. We are approximately 150 miles south of Chicago, 100 miles west of Indianapolis, and 175 miles northeast of Saint Louis.
The official tourism portal of the city of Graz. Welcome to Graz, the capital of Styria, where history, modern design and culinary enjoyment come together! As an UNESCO World Heritage Site and City of Design, Graz offers a fascinating mix of tradition and innovation. Discover the creative facets of a city that celebrates design and modernity ...
Welcome to tourist information and booking in the center of Honningsvåg. Nordkapp is the northernmost point of Europe. The area is a fascinating destination with spectacular nature and picturesque fishing villages. The municipality includes Honningsvåg, Nordvågen, Kamøyvær, Gjesvær, Skarsvåg and Repvåg on the mainland.
St. Simons Island Beaches St. Simons Island has glorious beaches that can stretch out for hundreds of yards at low tide. East Beach and the Coast Guard Station area are one of the most popular beaches on the island, with high tides that offer ample beach for body surfing and a low tide that expands the beach to couple of hundred yards wide. There's plentiful parking, public beach access ...
Grand Canyon Conservancy Park Store (across the plaza from the Visitor Center) is open daily 8 am to 7 pm, with: Passport To Your National Parks® stamps; Junior Ranger books/badges; Visitor Center Hours: May 5 — September 2: 8 am to 3 pm daily. Ranger Programs will NOT be presented between April 7 and May 10, 2024. (Summer staff is in training.
Rome is a perfect destination for tourism and in particular for school trips. ... Tourist InfoPoints; Call Center 060608; Roma accessibile; Newsletter; Wi-Fi in Rome; P.Stop; Le app di Roma; ... Foto Attività per bambini Pixabay 1.png. Things to do with kids in Rome. Walks, shows, explorations, workshops, readings and games for children and ...
Foto Jogja Becak Malioboro Yogyakarta. 19 March 2021. Foto Jogja Pinus Pengger. 18 March 2021. Foto Jogja Seribu Batu. 17 March 2021. ... Tourism Information Center. Membutuhkan Informasi Tentang Pariwisata Jogja? Hubungi Tim TIC Dinas Pariwisata Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. HP/WA : 0852 2571 5858.
Visitor Information Center at the Salt Palace Convention Center. 90 South West Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. 801-534-4900. 800-541-4955. 801-534-4927 fax. Staffed: Monday - Saturday — 10 AM - 5 PM. (closed on major holidays) Send questions and comments.
Every year, Sweet Adeline Choruses and Quartets from Midwest and Canada gather together for our Northern Lights Region 6 Convention for competition and recognition, all in the spirit of beautiful music harmony. For 2024, it will be held at the Mayo Civic Center, Rochester, MN on May 3-4, 2024. Viewing is open to the public.
Ribeira Tourist Information Office Name: Ribeira Tourist Information Office Address: 63, Rua do Infante D. Henrique, Porto, Portugal Telephone: 00351 222 060412 / 00351 222 060413 Website: www.visitporto.travel Opening hours: June 21st to September 21st: daily, 9am to 8pm; September 22nd to June 20th: daily, 9am to 7pm Se Tourist Information ...
Tourism Information Center - Laos, Vientiane, Laos. 2,918 likes. Welcome To Laos