Jun
28
By Anita Choudhary
The ideal combination of culture, history, and the ocean can be found on the island of Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

The landscape is dotted with thousands of stone structures, proving how steeped in history… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Jun
16
By Barbara Diggs
When traveling through the different regions of France, the cuisine can vary as much as the landscape.

Visiting the north? You’re likely to find yourself tucking into hearty dishes featuring wild boar or venison. If in the lavender-scented… read full article
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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Jun
7
By Edna Hund
One of the wonderful things about Berlin is its ever-changing nature.

The last two decades have brought astonishing cultural changes to the city’s many boroughs; each neighborhood has its own identity and an constantly morphing demographic. Most interestingly, since a… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Jun
4
By Anita Choudhary
The restaurant environs in Liverpool, UK, offer all the standard fast food establishments and national chains but the real joy about traveling is to sample the local cuisine of the city or country that you are visiting.

Therefore to really sample that which… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Jun
3
By Anita Choudhary
Brno is referred to as “the hidden heart of Europe” and is located in the Czech Republic.

Most people are very familiar with Prague - its castle and the old town square, the winding city streets, and its Bohemian flavor, but… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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May
30
By Katie Greenaway
Perugia takes your breath away once stepping into the walls of this ancient city.

I visited this city for the first time acting like a kid in a toy store. Expressing a ‘Wow’ here, a ‘Amazing’ there. My tour guide is… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food, Tips and Ideas |
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May
29
By Marion
‘Angels and Demons’ Tour in Rome

Planning a holiday in Rome? If you enjoyed ‘Angels & Demons’, you might want to visit the locations of the Hollywood movie starring Tom Hanks and based on Dan Brown’s book. Europe a la Carte recommends taking… read full article
Topic: Travel Picks Friday |
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May
20
By Anita Choudhary
Widely known for its architectural charm and storied past history, Vienna is the pearl of Austria and quite possibly the most popular tourist destinations in all of Western Europe.

However, when it comes to dining, the city is second to none and offers some of the finest local… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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May
18
By Anita Choudhary
For many international travelers, the Canary Islands have always been a popular tourist destination and the island of Lanzarote, which lies to the easternmost limits of the Canary’s, offers much to be experienced.

From lunches cooked using geothermal heat to “timple” recitals, there is… read full article
Topic: Top five Monday |
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May
15
By Mireia
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Topic: Travel Picks Friday |
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May
13
By Mhairi Dewar

Manchester has a thriving food culture, with a wealth of restaurants serving every possible style of cuisine imaginable. Many of these offer set menus and value deals, meaning that even the most ardent food lovers don’t have to miss out during these credit crunched times.Here… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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May
12
By Sabrina Vogt

Container ships from oversea
Hamburg is a wonderful harbour city in the north of Germany, which lies directly at the river Elbe. The harbour of Hamburg is internationally very important for its goods, which come from overseas with huge container ships. Those… read full article
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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May
10
By Ami K. Goemans

Are you planning a fun-filled vacation with your loved ones to Dubrovnik, Croatia? You know, a few days of soothing sun, catching a glimpse of the expansive sea views as well as soaking up the rich local culture? Well, Dubrovnik is the best place for a few… read full article
Topic: Travel with kids |
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May
6
By Lauren Aczon

Even the best travelers fall from time to time into the “accidental tourist” category (reference to Anne Tyler’s 1985 novel about travelers who wish they were at home), when a chic short espresso just doesn’t compare to an alto Starbuck’s macchiato, nor a traditional Napolitano wood-fired pizza to… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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