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Normandy D-Day Beaches & Battlefields

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 500 | Tours & Tickets

Bayeux makes an ideal launching place to take a trip through history to the final stages of the Second World War. It was on the Normandy coast near Bayeux that the Allies undertook the biggest ... 
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Venice Walking Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 3735 | Tours & Tickets

The ancient city of Venice, named after the goddess Venus, is a treasure trove of sites to see and visit. Built over 117 islands in the middle of a lagoon, you might think that the city could only ... 
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London Bridge Quarter

Viator

Written by Viator, May 2012

4.5 star rating: Recommended 8 | Tours & Tickets

London Bridge might be most famous for falling down but the surrounding area is on the up, with a multi-million pound development transforming the London Bridge Quarter into a hive of activity. The ... 
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Barri Gotic: The Gothic Quarter of Barcelona

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2012

The Gothic Quarter is the oldest part of Barcelona and retains its medieval layout of narrow crisscrossing streets and squares in which awe-inspiring churches are crammed. No trip to ... 
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Being a sport fan in the Czech Republic

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, January 2012

Like most nations, the Czech Republic loves sports. And like the rest of Europe, and most of the world, in fact, they love soccer (football in Europe). While the national team didn’t make it into ... 
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Best museums in Dublin

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

With over 30 museums, there’s a museum for anything and everyone in Dublin, with some of Europe’s best history, art and literature exhibitions, as well as some more unusual offerings (yes, there’s ... 
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Czech it out!

World Traveler

Written by World Traveler, USA, October 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 ... 
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Dining on a Budget in London

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

With its myriad of international cuisine and cutting edge restaurants, London is rapidly gaining a reputation as a gourmet hotspot, but food, as with everything in the city, often comes with a hefty ... 
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Greece in Winter

Written by Sasha, January 2013

Greece is known as a summer destination but there are plenty of reasons to visit over winter. Prices are cheaper and temperatures are reasonable, at around 11· Celsius (52· Fahrenheit) in Athens. 1. ... 
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Hookah Cafes in Istanbul

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

Whatever comes to mind when you think of a Hookah cafes in Istanbul – groups of Middle Eastern men getting high on smoky inhalations in shadowy teahouses or the rainbow of peculiar looking vials ... 
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How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Notre Dame

Written by Christine, USA, January 2013

One of the world’s most famous Catholic churches is on almost everyone’s list of Paris sights – and even if it’s not, it’s unavoidable if you’re crossing the Seine with any regularity. Here are some ... 
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Ice Skating at Vienna City Hall

Written by Sasha, March 2013

Austria’s capital city makes much of its winter, and once more this year Vienna will see 500,000 happy skaters take to the ice in fine style. With the splendid Neo-Gothic pinnacles and towers of the ... 
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Jewish History in Prague

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, July 2012

The history of Jews in Prague is a vibrant and intermittently tragic one. More Jews lived in Prague than anywhere else in the world in the early 18th century, for instance, but both before and after, ... 
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Plaza de Espana Renovations

Seville Expert: Marta

Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, February 2011

This impressive square, that was the pavilion of Spain for the American exhibition held in 1929, is a symbol of Seville. After 9 years of work, partial closures and restorations, can now be seen ... 
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Somerset House

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, August 2011

This wonderful white stone building which sits around a courtyard, fronted by the river on one side and The Strand on the other is home to cultural and artistic organizations such as The ... 
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