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Home to nearly nine million inhabitants, Austria exists as a landlocked country in central Europe: bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. Austria is known as a country of architectural wonders, complete with...
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Botanic Gardens Originally a private park, the Botanic Gardens took almost 70 years before they were open to the general public. One of the most popular attractions in the park is the Palm House, built around the turn of the century and one of the first curvilinear glasshouses anywhere. The building was constructed by the...
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As the largest country in the Americas, you might need a hand getting the most out of Brazil. Fortunately, we have done the legwork for you, so all you need to do is enjoy the party! Bursting with colour in every way, the Brazilians sure know how to live life to the fullest. Huge sizzling...
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Blarney Castle There is a partially ruined Medieval castle which is etched into the consciousness of Ireland just ten kilometers from Cork’s main city center. Today, Blarney Castle appears to have been built by King of Munster Cormac MacCarthy in the 15th century, and most of its keep is intact. There are many people who...
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Hangzhou The captivating city of Hangzhou is just 45 minutes away via the incredibly efficient high-speed rail. There are over 9 million people in the city, so it is by no means a small place, but it has a very different and refreshing vibe from Shanghai. West Lake is one of China’s most famous natural...
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City Centre Tour You can learn a lot about Yerevan’s culture, history, and cuisine on a walking tour. It is best to do this in the city center, where you will find landmarks like Republic Square, the impressive Opera House, and the 18th-century Blue Mosque. From the Persian period to the Soviet period, walking around...
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Piazza Maggiore A historical place in Bologna, Piazza Maggiore is the center of the city and the central square. There are many important buildings on this square, including the Pallazo d’Accursio, the Palazzo del Podesta, and the Basilica di San Petronio. The famous Fountain of Neptune can also be found in the Piazza del Nettuno...
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Palazzo Reale Turin’s Royal Palace was built in the 16th century and is a magnificent building. A symbol of power for centuries, the Palace is located on Piazza Castello in Turin. Its facade features white stonework and many small ornate windows, creating a stately and official feel with its square layout and a central courtyard....
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Wanaka Located 64 kilometers from Queenstown, Wanaka is a stunning lakeside town. From crystal-clear bodies of water to snowy mountains, you’ll enjoy breathtaking landscapes during the 1-hour and 30-minute drive. Wanaka is surrounded by the Southern Alps and its namesake lake. At times, Wanaka can be quiet, especially during low tourist seasons, making it the...
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Latin Quarter Editorial credit: gabriel12 / Shutterstock.com From O’Brien’s Bridge to the Spanish Arch, the Latin Quarter is a hook-shaped district of cobblestone streets in Galway’s old centre. A number of Galway’s most famous pubs, bars, restaurants, galleries, and shops are found here. During your visit to the Latin Quarter, you’ll find a wealth of...
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