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Tapas in Madrid

Viator

Written by Viator, December 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 ... Continue Reading »

How to Do Paris like a Local

Tighthead Prop

Written by Tighthead Prop, Australia, September 2010

Here's my tip on how to make the most of your trip to Paris - don't rush it! Do you ever get the feeling that sometimes you get somewhere and rush around visiting all the must-see sights, and don't ... Continue Reading »

3 Days in Dublin: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Words and music are the lifeblood of this literary city, so here's a suggested three-day itinerary that will get you into that Dublin frame of mind. Don't worry, we've included plenty of pubs!   ... Continue Reading »

Dublin Pubs & Pub Crawls

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2010

Dublin flies the grand tradition of the classic Irish pub high and proud. After all, it's the home to Ireland's oldest pub (The Brazen Head, dating back to 1198!), and is currently home to around ... Continue Reading »

Monaco Tours from Cannes

Viator

Written by Viator, January 2012

Cannes. Monaco. Two names that conjure up images of the glamorous life. And the road that links them? The French Riviera’s famous Grand Corniche, one of the world’s most spectacular drives with views ... Continue Reading »

Morocco Tours from Costa del Sol

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

All the mystique of Morocco is just a short trip away from the Costa del Sol. You can be there on a short flight from Malaga, or by water on a one-hour catamaran ferry. Morocco lies just over ... Continue Reading »

Afternoon Tea in London

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Let's face it: tea to the English is like coffee to Columbians - it's what they're known for. So if you want to experience a truly great English custom, if you want to make an experience out of it ... Continue Reading »

3 Days in Verona: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, May 2011

Known as piccola Roma (little Rome) for its importance in imperial days, Verona is all about art and architecture, history and great love. It's hard not to fall in love with this beautiful city.  ... 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 »

Berlin’s Gay Festivals and Parades

JC

Written by JC, Germany, May 2012

In the 1920s Berlin was one of the best places in the world to be gay or lesbian, especially in the milieu which flourished in the district of Schöneberg, as celebrated by British writer ... Continue Reading »

Carnival in Viareggio

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012

It’s not just Venice that celebrates Carnival in style. In the lovely seaside Tuscan town of Viareggio, Carnival is less about masked decadence and more about their world-famous parade of ... Continue Reading »

Dublin Marathon

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012

A few years ago in a place that is the enemy of fitness – a London pub – discussion turned to running a marathon. Another Guinness later and the computer was online and bookings made. I appointed ... 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 »

Explore Budapest's Margaret Island

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, September 2011

As is well known, the Hungarian capital city is the convergence of two formerly separate cities on the east and west banks of the River Danube. To get at the georgraphical and figurative heart of ... Continue Reading »

Grand Canal Bridges

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, January 2012

Venice consists of 117 islands, 150 canals and 409 bridges. The biggest of all the canals is, unsurprisingly, the Grand Canal but it’s only crossed by four bridges. Until three years ago, this ... Continue Reading »

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