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Exploring Athens

Posted by Julie Vogel in Piraeus, Greece

Ahh, Athens…It is the oldest capital city in Europe, has more theaters than Broadway and the West End combined and home of the first know...

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Exploring Vienna

Posted by Julie Vogel in Wiener Neustadt, Austria

Vienna is one of those wonderful places that should be on everyone’s list. It was the capital of the Habsburg Empire for 600 years. This ...

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6 things to do in Antwerp

Posted by Julie Vogel in Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp wows! A history filled with money and culture has resulted in a very impressive present. This small city with the big port has be...

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5 things to do in Cairo that aren’t the pyramids

Posted by Julie Vogel in Cairo, Egypt

Cairo is big. The largest city in the middle east. 10 - 20 million people depending on who you ask. Yet most tourists only stay here 2 da...

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Top 10 Things To Do On Easter Island

Posted by Dana Elford in Easter Island, Chile

It’s no doubt that Easer Island is well known for its mysterious history and of course hundreds of Moai statues. Various theories surroun...

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What to do in Vancouver BC

Posted by Dana Elford in North Vancouver, British Columbia

Visiting Vancouver, BC Planning a visit to our beautiful home of Vancouver, BC? We have some suggestions for you; from hotels, restaurant...

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Discover the history and attractions of Ferrara, Italy

Posted by North South Travel in Tufo, Italy

Italy is not short of Renaissance cities, but Ferrara seems to be in a class of its own. Its urban fabric is virtually intact. Its planni...

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The History of Easter Island, Chile

Posted by North South Travel in Easter Island, Chile

The Chilean Easter Island is the embodiment of the Polynesian culture. Its indigenous name is Rapa Nui and is one of the most intriguing ...

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10 Interesting Facts about the Forbidden City

Posted by North South Travel in Beijing, China

The Forbidden City was the abode of the Chinese Emperors, their families, staff and government officials. It was occupied by emperors fro...

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