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If you visit for the first time Athens in Greece would you know what to see and where to go? Well, now you do!

Macau Square

In the beautiful Macau of the Portuguese

A small peninsula on the border of China which in fact has been chinese for only a few years. Macau is a fascinating place with a thousand stories where ponds with bamboo and lotus flowers can introduce you to the amazing oriental gardens (Garden Loo Lim Ioc) while architectures of the late Renaissance and Baroque […]

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Angel Falls Venezuela

The highest waterfall in the world | Angel Falls in Venezuela

Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. It is 1,002 meters high and is located in the Canaima National Park in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela on the border with Brazil. It is 19 times higher than Niagara Falls with an uninterrupted drop of 807 meters of water. The name comes from its […]

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Plaza Mayor building

Madrid and the Museum of Jamòn | Plaza Mayor

Dear travelers, are you in Madrid? Well then you have no excuse not to spend the evening in the Plaza Mayor which is considered one of the most luxury travel spots of the city. If you are already at the Plaza Mayor and do not want to feel just like any tourist in Madrid, you […]

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Lady Diana Hotel

24 hours in Istanbul | What to see and where to eat

What if for one reason or another you find yourself in Istanbul and you have little time to spare? An article in The Cultureist suggests some absolute musts to do to have a smattering appreciable on the modus vivendi of the city, including food of course. First address to write down is the restaurant Backyard […]

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Vienna

What to see in Vienna | The Austrian capital

Vienna has always been underestimated compared to Paris and Madrid, the three biggest European capitals. The first because it is romantic and very artistic, the second one because it is Spanish city is much appreciated by those who want to spend time in pastimes light. Instead the city of Vienna is full of surprises that […]

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Townsville By Day

What to see in Townsville, Australia

Townsville is a city of 164.955 inhabitants on the coast of North Queensland, home of the largest military base in Australia. The only reason I found myself there twice is the airport which closes at midnight and it is quite far from the center which can be reached in half an hour by bus (3.50 […]

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Marsa Alam Resort panoramic

Marsa Alam | Discovering the Red Sea

Marsa Alam was until a few years ago a small fishing village on the west coast of the Red Sea (Egypt), 270 km south of Hurghada and 132 km from Quseir. In recent years following the opening of the international airport it has grown rapidly to become a popular tourist destination. Inhabited until recently by […]

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Penguin mini statues

Australian nature | Phillip Island and the Penguin Parade

Phillip Island is known around the world for its motor racing circuit which annually hosts some of the biggest races in the world. Few know it instead for the natural paradise that actually represents it and the variety of animal species it houses. This small island connected to the mainland by a bridge that connects […]

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Barcelona

What to see in the barrios of Sant Pere, Santa Caterina and Ribera in the old town of Barcelona

The old town Ciutat Vella, is the historic center of Barcelona, ​​the historic core of the Catalan capital, has grown up from its port, and then climbed on the hills in front. Today the city has grown since it was released from its ancient boundaries and the Ciutat Vella is one of the 10 districts […]

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Sanremo

Visit Sanremo | Explore the city with guided tours

The city of Sanremo offers some guided tours that allow you to discover in detail its villas, its streets, its gardens and the Casino. The visit “La Belle Epoque Sanremo” takes place on Thursday and it is a path between houses, churches and hotels built in the golden age. Starting from the Promenade Imperatrice you […]

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