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Book Online Tourist Activities in London

Mai 20, 2011 1 Comment by

London is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and millions of tourists visit it each year. There are hundreds of tourist attractions and tens of tours and activities organized in the capital of the British Kingdom. If you are planning a several days in London and you have no idea what [...]

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Top Five Luxury Adventure Tours

Mar 20, 2011 No Comments by

This post is not intended for those with a low budget for travelling. Below you will find some travel ideas for unusual, exotic and luxury adventure tours. If you think you have done and seen everything in the world, stop for a minute or two and maybe you’ll find something that sound so interesting that [...]

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La Tomatina Festival

Apr 30, 2010 1 Comment by

When you want to have some of the craziest and wildest ideas about what a festival should be themed like, leave it to the Spanish people to decide. They have some of the most unusual events in the world and La Tomatina is one of them. As the title briefly describes it, this is truly [...]

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Travel on the Steps of Vincent van Gogh

Apr 23, 2010 No Comments

One of the most controversial and misunderstood masters in art history was the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. His short life was a constant struggle with madness and sparkles of genius. Van Gogh was born in 1853, in Groot-Zundert, Holland. Any tourist that wishes to discover the steps of the great painter should start here. [...]

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Feria Nacional de San Marcos Festival

Apr 21, 2010 3 Comments

The biggest party in Mexico is without question the festival of San Marcos, or La Feria Nacional, in Spanish. This is truly one of the biggest events in Latin America, with tens of different activities and shows. For more than 3 weeks, the city of Aguascalientes, which is the capital of the state with the [...]

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Travel on the Steps of Claude Monet

Apr 20, 2010 3 Comments

Claude Monet was one of the most important painter of the 18 century, living between 1840 and 1926. He was the founder of the Impressionist movement in paintings, even the name comes from its painting “Impression, Sunrise”. He was born in Paris, but soon after, his family moved to Le Havre, in Normandy. The Le Havre [...]

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England’s “Herstmonceux Castle” Medieval Festival

Apr 15, 2010 1 Comment

Imagine a theater stage with hundreds of actors that is place around one of the most charming castles in England. Medieval festivals have a special charm for the modern world and the one atHerstmonceux Castle is the biggest in England. The superb 15 century castle, with a moat and magnificent towers is the host of this yearly festival, one [...]

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