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The charming Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi which is located on the banks of the Red River is today a busy,

bustling metropolis which is dotted with many landmark historical buildings that hark back to ages past. read full article

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This is a list of my favourite restaurants in Prague. I haven’t eaten in every restaurant in the city so I cannot claim this list is an exhaustive study,

Restaurants in Prague

but if you have any recommendations then please leave them in the comments section. read full article

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Geneva is world-famous for its collection of international organizations and institutions, the nearby ski slopes and the sleek lifestyle of expats and diplomats. But what about for the younger, student population?

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Along Schlesischestrasse, one of the unsung cooler streets of Berlin, there are a number of sites for today’s nomad/city-dweller, and, strangely enough, they’re all on one side of the street. You can easily move between furniture boutiques, cafes, galleries, boutiques and record shops without ever even having to cross the street.

Schesichestrasse graffitti, Berlin

Plus if you tuck back into some of the buildings, you’ll find some really great graffiti and street art. read full article

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If you want to eat well in Edinburgh, you don’t have to look far. The city is a gastronomic feast with over a thousand restaurants and cafés.

restaurant sign in neon, edinburgh

There are, of course, many tourist traps and places to be avoided. read full article

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Between Asia and Europe lies the Bosphorus Strait, the gateway to Istanbul, Turkey’s most populated and largest city. A wide array of dining options abound, from the international cuisine at the higher-end hotels to the native cuisine featured at the numerous Turkish cafeteria-style bistros called lokantas.

Kebabs, one of the staples in Turkish cuisine, are available throughout the city, with meat (frequently lamb) being used most commonly. read full article

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Gone are the days of coal mines and shipping yards. Newcastle, UK is now the party capital of the north east of England.

Hundreds of thousands of people of all ages flock to the Tyne every year to have… read full article

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Bangkok is a vibrant city known for its amazing variety of food. In recent years, Italian has become one regional foods of choice.

Locals enjoy the simple, fresh ingredients while expats enjoy tucking into an authentic dish… read full article

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There’s no doubt that Rome is the city par excellence for a taste of the Italian bella vita: sun, sights, good food, good wine…

Guides to steer us around the eternal city, Top 5s, and the “Best” lists are as… read full article

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If you’re an American who just happens to be in Paris on Thanksgiving Day, you may feel deeply thankful for the opportunity to spend time in such a wonderful city.

But when dinnertime rolls around, even the charms of Paris… read full article

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Whether it’s the nightlife and pub scene that you crave, or savoring Greek and Sicilian cuisine at one of the local restaurants, Agrigento has it all.

If you are on the look out of chilling out and relaxing after… read full article

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Berlin is the most affordable capital in Europe and this extends from accommodation and entertainment to food and drink.

The sprawling city is dotted with a plethora of restaurants to satisfy any desire or taste. From luxurious french cuisine to… read full article

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Vancouver is an amazing place all year round, Winter Olympics or not.

Even those who hate sport so much that even talk of the Winter Olympics sends a dull glaze over their eyes will find plenty to enjoy about… read full article

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Dubai, a wealthy desert playground in the Middle East and home to some of the world’s most exclusive hotels and shopping malls contains perhaps the most diverse and eclectic variety of restaurants that any city has ever known. read full article

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Perched on a hilltop in central Italy’s Umbrian region, is the small town of Assisi and its 25,000 (give or take) residents.

The city dates back to Medieval times so it is steeped in both culture and history. It is most… read full article

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