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Things to do with Kids in Copenhagen
Written by Diana Edelman, USA, January 2013
Copenhagen, Denmark is about as kid-friendly as a major city can get. Within its borders, there are a bounty of choices for family fun, ranging from magical parks to thrilling rides, adventures and ...
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Tintin in Brussels
Written by Brussels Expert: Joyce, Belgium, January 2012
Tintin was a big part of my childhood. Time has flown by and I have become a tour guide, but at age 52, I still enjoy Tintin’s subtle ideas and jokes. I love taking visitors along the comic strip ...
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Trabant Cars
Written by Prague Expert: Martina, Czech Republic, October 2011
Trabant cars are from the late 1970s and represent the Eastern Europe feel from that time. Its like traveling back in time while being driven around the city. I am a big fan of 70-80s, and while ...
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Train Travel in France
Written by Christine, USA, February 2013
Traveling throughout Europe by train is a dream for many travelers, but almost nowhere is it more convenient, comfortable and cost-efficient than in France. Let’s take a look at the basics of ...
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Venice Film Festival
Written by Jessica, USA, August 2012
Venice
may seem like a sleepy city steeped in history, but the art scene is
alive, kicking and contemporary. This is showcased every other year
during both the Venice Biennale, a big ...
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Vevey: A Town Among the Vineyards
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013
At the heart of the famed Lavaux wine-growing region, the town of Vevey, Switzerland, has a prime location on the banks of Lake Geneva, encircled by the area’s famous tiered vineyards and snow-capped ...
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Via Margutta made famous by Audrey Hepburn
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, August 2011
Roman Holiday did not only make Audrey Hepburn a star, it also shot a small back street in Rome
to prominence. Via Margutta was the location of the flat (number 51)
occupied by Gregory Peck’s ...
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Visiting Amsterdam in Winter
Written by Sasha, January 2013
There is plenty to do in Amsterdam over winter. The climate in the capital city of The Netherlands is not always at its most welcoming but if you’re lucky the sun will come out, the crowds will have ...
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Visiting Prague in Winter
Written by Sasha, February 2013
Prague is at its most beautiful in winter; the Czech Republic’s romantic capital city is strung with fairy lights and looks magical under its coating of snow. Hotel rates come down and the crowds are ...
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Walk of Fame, Rotterdam
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2011
I suppose it had to happen. Europe now has a Walk of Fame in an attempt to match that of Hollywood . And just like the one in LA , this walk in Rotterdam is becoming a popular tourist attraction. ...
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What You Need to Know About the Sistine Chapel
Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013
Easily the most famous and popular attraction in Vatican City is the Sistine Chapel, with its colorful ceiling frescoes and enormous altarpiece both painted by Michelangelo. Visitors unfamiliar with ...
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Where to Shop in Barcelona
Written by Erin R, March 2013
As Spain’s second-largest city, you can bet that shopping options in Barcelona are many. So in between checking out its most famous sights, consider scoping out a few of these spots to do some of ...
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Wine Tasting in Andalucia
Written by Erin R, February 2013
As Spain’s second-largest autonomous community, Andalucia is not only full of Iberian soul (flamenco anyone?) but also some really taste-worthy wines. Indeed, Spain’s southernmost continental ...
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Winter Activities in Sweden
Written by Diana Edelman, USA, February 2013
Sure, the days are shorter and the temperatures are sub-zero in Sweden during the winter, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of things to enjoy in this Scandinavian country. From extreme ...
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Zurich's Music Scene at the Red Factory
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, January 2012
Housed in an abandoned silk factory just on the bank of Lake Zurich sits the Rote Fabrik, or Red Factory. Opened in the 1980s, the Rote Fabrik has come to represent the heart of experimental ...
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