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fullstopindia says:
Find this upscale restaurant in the heart of Connaught Place. Enter past the giant double doors through floor to ceiling drapes used to block out the sunlight and passersby. You’ll be greeted by a gracious host and lead to a table on the right or left of the dining area. There is a aisle dead set …
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naturegirl80 says:
I just returned from visiting Costa Rica for the third time and have found my favorite place in the entire country - La Anita Rainforest Ranch. It is the most amazing location, away from the crowded tourist hot spots and with even more nature and beauty. After being disappointed by the crowds at mos…
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Lucas_J says:
The Klosterneuburg Monastery is a great monastical complex, situated to the East of Vienna. It offers great scenery, and magnificent architecture, of different styles, combined into what is, in effect, a good blend of religion, art, architecture and gastronomy. They offer some interesting religious-…
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pocahontas69 says:
What can I say about my introductory experience to Asia. Thailand was everything i thought it would be and more. If you don't mind sharing the uneven and dusty roads with armour plated cockroaches that trundle along the gutters like over cooked, heavy old men, and you can see beyond the claustrophob…
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YantiSoeparno says:
The palace was built by Susuhan Paku Buwono II in 1744. It was built gradually. The construction and the restoration were massively done by Susuhan Paku Buwono X. The palace is dominated with white and blue colors. The architecture is mixed between Javanese and European. One of the architects was Su…
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Andy99 says:
Every summer since 1967 the Smithsonian Institution has held the outdoor Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC. It's a great way to experience a wide variety of world cultures and traditions. There is one theme country each year (in 2008 it was Bhutan and in 2009 Wales…
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travelsickhd says:
If you're headed to Boston, there is something for everyone here. If shopping is on your mind, visit Quincy Market in Faneuil Hall, the center of the city (for discount coupons go to www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com). During the warm weather months, there is always some form of entertainment being per…
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ak1215 says:
Traveling in Yilan is an encouter with the green mountain and blue sea as well as the blending of culture and nature.
Vistint Turtle Island to search for whales and Dolphins, haveing hot springs in Jiaosi, surfing in Honeymoon Bay, taking a stroll in historical buildings or watching Taiwanese Ope…
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JaemyE says:
Lunch and a show or dinner and a show! FULL of traditional peruvian dances from all kinds of people that make up peru's rich culture! The Marinera, a Moreno, dances from Puno, more more more! GO THERE! Drink a Pisco Sour, they're DELICIOUS there! The show is about 4 hours long and the lunch sho…
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world-traveller123 says:
Gap Adventures is an adventure travel company. They do trips all over the world to every continent, including Antarctica. They do everything from trekking Inca Trail, to volcano trips to Arctic Cruising to exploring the beaches of Costa Rica. They do it all.
I have done 2 trips with them so far. …
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stephanieakelly says:
I wish we had more time here. What an interesting look into the lives of Ireland's country folk!
Lots of exhibits to look at, detailing how villages and the different people within each village functioned. You can get a lot of cultural background out of this museum. Definitely plan to spend a cou…
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dutch_duke says:
First a little history:
In 1980, as a mark of respect for her mother, Queen Beatrix announced that Koninginnedag would continue to be celebrated on 30 April. She did, however, change the way in which it is celebrated, by attending the festivities in one or two different places each year.
It's …
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Luisse says:
What I thought would just be a late getaway and an easy way to practice a bit of the Español turned out to be a cultural and wonderful experience I will never forget! I thought Málaga might just be another one of those places with the usual tourists hanging around and I wouldn't get a chance to pr…
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momiji says:
Only 7-10 minutes from Kyoto station.
They have two buildings. One is old and the other one is very new.
They have a cafe/bar downstairs and the price is reasonable.
This place is always crowded it seems but it's really clean and the stuff are really helpful and nice. Looks like there are only …
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Pletenevs says:
If you are planning a trip to Milano take your chance to see innovative work of Leonardo on the traditional theme of The Last Supper.
It takes three years to paint the work. As result Leonardo presented the subject in a completely new form. Not only did he make drastic modifications to the layout o…
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DragonFlies says:
One of our favorite Restaurants in Santa Monica for Asian food and Culture.
The place is beautiful, cultural and very well decorated, if you sit inside for dinner time in the main dining area, you can see all the cooking happen in front of you with the talented chefs. The different spices and fragr…
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nepalvisitors says:
Nepal Visitors is a travel information network and Nepal tourist information center. For the first-time Nepal Visitors (and, I can assure you, for the repeat visitor as well), a trip to Nepal can be an overwhelming experience. Jet lag and culture shock, thin air and smog, streets with no names and g…
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andrewbingham7 says:
I will never forget this bar, an American student living in Paris trying to find a place he can call his own. The owner a thirty something French man who calls everyone his friend invited into his Paris, different from anything else I experience in France. My classmates and I visited two to three …
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Jason says:
Shewa is the traditional summer grazing ground for the Kuchi nomads of Northeastern Afghanistan. It is located in Badakshan Province about three hours east of Faizabad. The Kuchi caravans go up in May and stay until the first part of September. They camp in family groups in black tents made from …
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sarahsan says:
The Chamare Museum is a compact ethnographic museum and is undoubtedly the best in Malawi. The museum was established in 1976 by a Canadian missionary Fr. Claude Boucher Chisale. Fr. Boucher has dedicated his life to researching, recording and preserving Malawian culture. The museum is a visual fea…
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ary_tyas says:
One of the performance arts which we can find in Bali is called WAYANG WONG. This performance is played by a group of people--usually more than 20 composed of stage actors/actreses and musicians as well. They re-enact stories from ramayana.Wayang wong performers wear masks each mask having a diferen…
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mattyd81 says:
Last year was my first year to Notting Hill Carnival in London. Never really knew what I was to expect, but I had a fantastic weekend.
Anyone going to the carnival will have a great time. The Carnival starts early and goes on well into the evening. The streets are rammed packed with people as th…
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vaar says:
This is a very new hotel; build in June 2006. It has a great swimming-pool, it's on the beach etc.
INFORMATION:
Beach: 25 m
Centrum: 2 km
Reception: 24 hours
Elevator: Yes
Floors: 2-6
Pool: Yes
Children’s-pool: Yes
Restaurants: Yes
Bar: Yes
ACTIVITIS:
- Morning-gymnast…
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suvulo says:
Every year, for the past 25 years and probably for the next 50, Ouro Preto becomes the cultural Meca of Minas Gerais. During the whole month of July (it's winter here in the south hemisphere, right?!), a lot of cultural attractions transforms the city in something magic.
Music, theater, arts, ex…
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scottishboy says:
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow and Scotland's premier museum and art gallery it is one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its refurbishment the museum is the most popular free to enter visitor attraction in Scotland and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside…
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geek_goddess_jolie says:
Hi there kids! I'm a local Pinay girl who's out to clarify all the stereotypes placed on Filipina women and Asian women in general.
SEXUAL EQUALITY
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As you must've read in many a travel book, sexual equality is more pronounced in the Philippines than most other Asian countrie…
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JaneFootprints says:
Fredericksburg is a beautiful town in the hill country that makes for an excellent day trip or two from Austin or San Antonio, TX. There is a strong German influence due to the early settlers in this town and it is also home to the Pacific War Museum and Lady Bird Johnson (first lady) park. If you a…
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inirr says:
They say, if you're going to Tana Toraja, you have to go to Kete' Kesu. So there I went...
Kete' Kesu is a district tombs of the blue blood's grave. It's located near the Rante Pao area. From Rante Pao you could ride 'pete-pete' or the local public transportation that only cost 3000 IDR.
What…
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daytonabeachinfo says:
If you've never really thought of Daytona Beach as a cultural destination, this event may just change your mind! This year's Daytona Beach International Festival is April 16-May 2. It'll feature the London Symphony Orchestra, Chris Botti and many, many other musical gems. If you haven't experienc…
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yozza says:
Freaky,Friendly and Fun.
Liverpool is one of the most diverse cities in the world and,looking at the reviews on here,the best kept secret in the UK right now.Having been voted the "European City of Culture 2008" it's getting ready for 12mths of huge events and,what promises to be,the biggest part…
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