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Cook Your Way Through Italy
Written by Viator, July 2012
Italy may be littered with important art and medieval ruins, but it’s the food (and vino ) that makes you fall in love with the place. Pasta, pizza, pinot grigio – bring on the carbs! Walking ...
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Madrid Nightlife
Written by Viator, August 2010
The electrifying capital of Spain, Madrid is one of the world's most vibrant and exciting cities. The nightlife in Madrid is like nowhere else – the night starts around 2am and drinking, dancing ...
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Tapas in Madrid
Written by Viator, August 2010
Legend has it that the original tapas were used as covers to keep the sherry in Andalusian taverns safe from flies dropping into the glass. Bread, ham or chorizo were best, and led to the creation ...
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3 Days in Munich: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
There’s more to Munich than Oktoberfest – whether it’s beer halls, history, arts, or sport, Germany's second largest city has plenty to keep visitors occupied. It's located within some of the ...
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Day Trips from Rome
Written by Viator, May 2012
The city of Rome alone is full enough of treasures to last a lifetime, however, when in Rome you shouldn’t forget the other amazing sights of Italy. It may be impossible to truly discover ...
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Best Viewing Points for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant
Written by Viator, April 2012
Featuring the country’s largest flotilla in history, led by the Queen’s Royal barge and likely more Union Jacks than you can imagine, the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the 3rd of June is set to ...
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3 Days in Florence: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
So much can be said for Rome and the surrounding south of Italy. But those who would sing the praises of its cobbled alleyways, ancient aqueducts, and bustling air of Italian joie-de-vivre, can ...
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Krakow by Trabant
Written by Viator, April 2011
A Trabant, a classic European car popular in communist bloc countries in the late 1950s and early 1960s, offers a retro way to see the sights of Kraków. When the Berlin Wall came down, many ...
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3 Days in Cappadocia: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, September 2012
Cappadocia has history and landscapes that will keep your mind amazed and your camera clicking. It has a wild, rocky landscape of cliffs and valleys and caves that were formed from wind and water ...
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Outdoor Activities in Cappadocia
Written by Viator, September 2012
Cappadocia is a place where you’ll want to spend all your time outdoors – it is such a spectacular landscape you’ll want to see it from every angle. Hot air ballooning is very popular and looking ...
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All the World’s a Festival
Written by Budapest Expert: Marta, Hungary, June 2011
Hungary has recently become a country of festivals. Hundreds of them are organised year by year in a lot of topics, but practically in two categories: cultural and gastronomy festivals (or the two ...
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Ancient Wonders of the Mediterranean
Written by Antalya Expert: Aykut, Turkey, July 2011
Perge
is one of the ancient cities in the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Perge was
mentioned on a bronze tablet discovered in Hittite capital in 1964. The name of
the city was written as Parha, ...
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Downton Abbey Tours
Written by Viator, February 2013
Britain’s favorite period drama, Downton Abbey has been taking the world by storm of late, so get your top hats and teacups at the ready, and prepare to get a taste of Edwardian-era England. The ...
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Farewell Winter, Here Comes Spring - The End of Winter in Budapest
Written by Budapest Expert: Marta, Hungary, February 2011
February is the shortest month of the year, and yet, it often seems that it would never last. The feasts of December are over by now, you have long forgotten about your New Year’s wows, the snow ...
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Harpa For the Long, Dark, Winter Nights
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012
Harpa, Iceland’s new concert hall on the waterfront in Reykjavik, has been open less than a year and is already garnering praise for its stunning architecture, its views, and its program of events. ...
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