Nov
4
By Anjeeta Nayar
As the end of the year rolls by,
London transforms in to a magical wonderland just in time for the Christmas holidays.

Christmas is one of the most eagerly anticipated holidays in London. The Christmas break in London usually extends over four…
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Oct
25
By Ami K. Goemans
Sure, there are plenty of shops for shopaholics in
Rotterdam, but what about the avid collectors who have a special interest in comic books, intricate figurines and perhaps 1950s memorabilia?

This article is for those you who, like me, share a…
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Oct
16
By Marion
Isabelle's Travel Guide shares some
holiday tips for the travelers planning to visit
Lisbon, Portugal. She also recommends to stay at the
Hotel Borges, a 2-star hotel conveniently situated in the heart of the historic center.

Enchanted Traveler likes…
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Sep
29
By Paul Crompton
Interested in visiting
Vancouver? Great! Think it’s too expensive? Fear not! In this guide, we will go through the options for those on a limited budget and prove that it’s not as expensive as you might think.

So to start off…
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Sep
11
By Sian Meades
Kingly Court is a stunning little plaza just off Carnaby Street,
London.

If you think Carnaby Street has lost its appeal of late, and is a bit to cool for school despite being full of chain shops, Kingly Court will put…
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Sep
5
By Lara Bensenia
Though it may not receive as much attention as its more glamorous Western European neighbors,
Kiev has long been a gem of a city well hidden between the flashier tourist draws of Russia and Europe.

Thanks to a combination of…
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Sep
1
By Phil McDonald
If you are the sort of person who doesn’t complain when their food arrives two hours late and looking like it’s been chewed on by a dog beforehand then you might not last very long on the streets of
Marrakech.

Morocco’s ‘Red City’ will…
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Aug
15
By Sarah Edge
People passing Camden Market,
London, will have noticed building work going on, and on, and on, it seems, but the end result should mean more for off-the-wall shoppers.

The end of 2009 should see a multi-storey arcade of additions to Camden Markets…
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Aug
7
By Marion
Food Shopping

Travel Answer Man lists the
world's 15 best food markets including the Spice Market in
Istanbul, Turkey, Chatuchak Market in
Bangkok, Thailand, Mercado De La Merced in
Mexico City, Mexico, Mercat De…
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Aug
1
By Phil McDonald
When you think of
Italy then fashion is going to be up there with food, football and weather.

The Italians are a race that look beautiful enough even without their clothes on so it’s almost unfair they dress so…
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Jun
8
By Oksana
Summer Sales are coming and now all the people of the world who share the same fetish as me – shopping, – should get ready and excited!

If you are in
Berlin during this fantastic time, you should definitely put shopping to…
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Jun
6
By Carol Ferndale
Close to Covent Garden, London, and yet hidden away, Neal's Yard is one of those places that if you didn’t know it was there, you might well pass by it loads of times and simply never come across it.
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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…
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Apr
24
By Marion

Paris Food Culture
BootsnAll Travel takes you to a
foodie tour of Paris with stops at the Rungis fresh food market, the 200-year-old Au Grand Richelieu bakery, and the Hidden Kitchen underground restaurant.
Hotel Room of the Future
The Sydney Morning Herald presents room number…
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Apr
21
By Barbara Diggs

If you’re an eco-conscious traveler lucky enough to be heading to
Paris, there’s no need to fear that you’ll have to leave your principles behind in order to sample the city’s famed cuisine: Paris has a wealth of organic dining…
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