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Sound of Music Tour

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Salzburg is a city with a rich musical history. Mozart was born there, and performed regularly as a child prodigy until he was 17 years old and moved to Vienna. The local choirs fill the ... Continue Reading »

French Riviera from Nice

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

The French Riviera teems with destinations dripping with glamor and natural beauty, with Nice the logical spot for a base to see them all. Whether you want history, fashion, fun, beaches, day ... Continue Reading »

The Beatles

Viator

Written by Viator, March 2011

Whether you take a self-guided tour, book an in-depth tour with a local music fan or see the sights as part of a city overview, Liverpool is a musical mecca for Beatles fans. The city is filled with ... Continue Reading »

Amsterdam Jordaan

Chou Fleur

Written by Chou Fleur, Australia, October 2010

Another favorite! The Jordaan is a labyrinth of narrow streets and little canals, boutiques, galleries, courtyards and 'brown' pubs. A great part of town to stroll around and take in the atmosphere. ... Continue Reading »

Barrio de Gracia - March Festival

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012

Gracia is a barrio (district) of Barcelona that you must not miss. It has a fantastic community spirit and seems to have endless street festivities throughout the year. March 3rd is one of the ... Continue Reading »

Coffeeshops and the Red Light District in Amsterdam

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012

The Red Light District (De Wallen) in Amsterdam is one of the major drawcards for tourists. It’s not far from the Centraal Station, centered around Dam Square as it has been for centuries, and it’s ... Continue Reading »

Columbia Road Flower Market

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012

Just beyond the financial center of London lies the East End. Once home to all sorts of criminal shenanigans, these days the area is full of artists, cafes, galleries and very interesting little ... Continue Reading »

Czech it out!

World Traveler

Written by World Traveler, USA, December 2010

Prague is a city that you could keep walking and never stop discovering a hidden square or beautiful over look. Old Town Square is a central meeting point filled with restaurants, bars, a shops. It ... Continue Reading »

Discover Rome like a Roman in Trastevere

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, May 2012

When in Rome it’s tempting and very easy to stay in the Centro Storico, the historic center. But as they say, when in Rome do as the Romans do, which means you need to cross the river and head ... Continue Reading »

Dutch windows

Chou Fleur

Written by Chou Fleur, Australia, December 2010

The Dutch strongly believe in the freedom of the individual. This freedom is also displayed at home as most Dutch homes don't have curtains shielding off the window, so that you can look into living ... Continue Reading »

Go back in time with The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, September 2011

On the edge of London , there are dinosaurs. Not real ones, not even very realistically modeled ones, but they are impressively large and enjoy the highest historic protection classification ... Continue Reading »

Grabbing in Graben

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, April 2012

Graben (German for “ditch”) is a famous street in central Vienna that is one of the most popular and alluring shopping areas in Europe. The area commonly referred to as Graben begins at ... Continue Reading »

Granger and Co. - Great Breakfast in Notting Hill

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, January 2012

Australians are famous for being great chefs and opening restaurants with interesting food and a relaxed, hospitable ambiance. One of Sydney's favorite and famous sons is Bill Granger. Now he's ... Continue Reading »

Hamburg’s HafenCity

JC

Written by JC, Germany, October 2011

HafenCity, Europe’s most extensive inner city development project, has refocused attention on waterfront life in Germany ’s second-biggest city and largest port: Hamburg . A significant section ... Continue Reading »

Jewish Berlin

JC

Written by JC, Germany, September 2011

At the dawn of the 20th century, Berlin had the largest Jewish population of any city in the world. One of the most positive developments since German reunification in 1989 has been the ... Continue Reading »

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