All Posts Tagged With: "Europe"

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How to Become a Wine Connoisseur

Whether you like red or white, dry or sweet, take advantage of Europe’s finest selection of wine!

17May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
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Best of Barcelona

The second largest city (in both land area and population) in the Kingdom of Spain, Barcelona has now turned into a major tourist destination and a sophisticated and active city.

4May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
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Amsterdam’s Traveling Quick Tips

· Book ahead with budget airlines and hotel
· From Schiphol (the main passenger airport), you should get the train, at the Schiphol Rail Link, headed into the city.
· Upon arriving in the city, there are available taxis that could bring you to your hotel
· The telephone area code is +20
· The language is Dutch, but [...]

3May2008 | Yulia | 1 comment | Continued
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Party City of Europe

Considered as one of the main party cities in Europe, Amsterdam has a large number of bars, clubs, casinos, and live music venues that you can visit even if you’re on a tight budget.

29Apr2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
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Attractions of Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the capital and largest city in The Netherlands, has become Europe’s fifth busiest tourist destination even though it’s just a small city.

27Apr2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
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Europe FAQ’s

Frequently asked questions:
1. Is Europe safe?
YES!! Europe is nothing but America senior for the most part. The water is safe to drink, all of the amenities we have here are in Europe. Do you like Mcdonalds, BK, etc. They got it. Walmart fanatic? Yup- our culture has brought Walmarts to the other side of the [...]

24Apr2008 | Mike | 1 comment | Continued
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Beyond Paris - Part IV

When asked about big cities in France, most people think of the biggest one - Paris. But the second biggest city deserves a visit, too. Consider traveling down South to experience the vibrant life in Marseille.

8Apr2008 | francophoney | 0 comments | Continued
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Beyond Paris - Part III

Imagine strolling down a peaceful French alleyway. On your right, a looming Banque de France building mischievously hides the most prominent structure of the town. As you round this unsuspecting corner in Avignon, it appears without warning: BAM! PALACE.

17Mar2008 | francophoney | 0 comments | Continued
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Distance Map When Planning Your Trip through Europe

Many people have asked me how long it takes to travel between cities- what should I plan for times. Well, heres a few resources when doing that. Remember the entire western Europe continent would cover the US from Florida to Maine, and then Maine to Kansas so about 2000 miles across, 3000 miles north to [...]

14Mar2008 | Mike | 0 comments | Continued
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Traveling in Europe- Everything you need to know pt2

Are you a first timer to Europe? Well you have started to do the single most important thing you can before travel- research! This forum has many ideas on where to go, when to go, prices, what to expect, etc. If you have any other questions-please ask. Those of you seasoned in the topic- please [...]

14Mar2008 | Mike | 0 comments | Continued