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croguide says:
Once frequent and important, today nearly forgotten traffic route which was in function from 1902 to 1935. I am talking about Parenzana, one-rail railway connecting Istria with Trieste over a series of stations, with Porec as a final station. The main purpose of this railway was to transfer agricult…
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Rashidtheone says:
this is the most Important place to see in old damascus
Omayyad Mosque and not only see it 1 time try go morning under sunlight and try go at night its great
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Chokk says:
One of the best bars or café's in the central Brussels after my taste is the "La Mort Subite" - The bar is one of the old brown café's as they call it down here.
La mort subite - "until the sudden death" is a place that is rich on the real flavor of Brussels. It reminds me of one of these place…
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Rashidtheone says:
Palmyra (Tadmur):
situated east Homs 160km and east Damascus 235km .
it’s called the bride of the Desert.
its intermediate geographic position made it the most important commercial center between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean Sea. Excavations show that it was inhabited since the palaeolit…
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Pearl510 says:
Plac Nowy is the center of Kazimiers. You'll find the bars Endzior and Alchemia here, too. If you'd imagine the Rynek Glowny, this square is just about the opposite. It is small, a bit run down, rather quiet, and cheap. There are many bars and stalls in the neighborhood but prices aren't to be compa…
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SchpidermaN says:
This place was definitely one of the more interesting places I've stayed at.
It's walkable from the main train station in Krakow, which is already a good thing to start with. Once I reached the building, I was a little confused... it seemed to be an odd combination of residential and commercial bui…
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Rashidtheone says:
The Dead Cities:
cover all this area ! From North Hama ciy Apamea until South Aleppo allmost of them in Idlib City
main names Dead Citys ( Ebla - Serjilah - AL bara - Ariha ) and many more . read information in Idlib City.
more photo here >>>
http://www.travbuddy.com/travel-blogs/32596/The…
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Pearl510 says:
Kazimierz is the old Jewish quarter of Krakow. It has a completely different feel from the Rynek Glowny area, but to me it was twice as interesting. The buildings are old, a bit run down but certainly authentic, and so are the streets and squares. There is a bit of a dirty flair to Kazimierz, but th…
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czerw_kapturek says:
If you like retro atmosphere Spokój is perfect. Entering there is like moving back to 60’! Something wonderful: old radios, tvs, furniture, lamps, a high bookcase with a lot of thing including books, press, games, invitations, leaflets. Moreover, shapes and colours of 60’, walls in hot red, blu…
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marioke says:
It's a great hotel for one reason: It's built in an old Mexican Hacienda. The Architecture, gardens and swimming pools with arches and columns are amazing.
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stian79 says:
Probably the best hotel I've ever stayed at. That being said, it's also the most expensive. (rented the suite, both times I was there...) The outside of the hotel doesn't really say much, but once inside it screams old and luxurious! The staff are extremly friendly. First time I checked in a ma…
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Kju says:
Cafe Hawelka my most famous coffeehouse here in Vienna. It's a time travel to go there!!!
This cafe is a part of Vienna and its tradition since 1939. It's not alone popular because his good viennese coffee the Wiener Melange. No it's popular because the interior design and the equimpent were not ch…
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oussjarrouse says:
Damascus with its charming flair, provides an exceptional night live atmosphere.
Both traditions and religious views in Syria both are a common reason why night life in Damascus is seen as being in a restaurant with the family, hearing some music, in very few cases, some people would dance and th…
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msbee78 says:
If you are making a stop in NYC this is a must for anyone of legal drinking age who doesn't mind sitting around with strangers. My first time there was June 2008 I had the time of my life. The atmosphere is great. The beer is strong. If you want to kick a few back, meet friendly strangers & get top …
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Africancrab says:
When I last traveled to Chicago, I flew American Airlines out of Tucson to Chicago. It was such an uncomfortable flight with the over head compartments rattling as if the baggage was getting ready to fall down. The leg room was so restrictive that at the end of a rather short flight I had a knee ach…
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Rashidtheone says:
The Castle of The Knights (Crac des Chevaliers):
situated west Homs 60km . on a volcanic hill at 750m above sea level its not definite who built it first , what is known about it is that it was built many centuries B.C. and was called (The Kurds Citadel) in the year 1099-1110 A.D. it was occupied …
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kel202 says:
When i arrived in Milano, Italy...the first thing i remember seeing is Duomo! It was breath-taking!!! I dont have all the historical facts like the review above, all i can tell you is that its amazing and it shouldn't even cross your mind on if you should go see it or not, you need to! Its the talle…
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Pearl510 says:
This hotel is amazing, wonderful, beautiful, splendid,... I loved it. Check out their website and watch the pictures of the different rooms and you'll know why. The decoration simply is unique, and so is the location of Castle Inn.
From the outside, you wouldn't say there is such an original hote…
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mountainkhakis says:
Again, we definitely have soft spot for cheap food and beer. One of the best burgers I have had in my lifetime and one of the most interesting places I have ever been. Coors on tap, to boot!If you're ever in the area, you HAVE to check out the Shooting Star. Check out the pic…
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pivo_lover says:
Out of all the places I have been to in the Czech Republic, I would definitely say Český Krumlov is my new found favorite. As you walk through this town, you may remember it from the movie "The Illusionist" or "Hostel". This town hosts the beautiful Český Krumlov Castle, which is literally built…
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Rashidtheone says:
Bosra AL-Sham (Roman Theater)
info. comming soon ...
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Eric says:
The Roman Forum doesn't look like much when you first see it, because most of it is in ruins, but when you consider the fact so much remains after thousands of years, it is pretty spectacular. The forum was the central gathering point for religion, commerce, and civic administration. Be sure to ch…
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kimakje says:
This is about the only thing of historic cultural value in the city (besides the catedral y El Museo de Picasso). I would highly recommend visiting this site before you leave.
The best deal is to purchase the joint ticket for the castillo y almaza. There are machines there or someone to help…
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grubi says:
Built in 1314 the Hotel Certosa di Maggiano is a very historic building which was used for meditation and for prayers in past times. The building is completely renovated and offers spacious rooms and perfect service. The hotel restaurant "Il Canto" offers the highest level cuisine.
Furthermore the…
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Nzelvis says:
This ancient city is a beautiful 30 minute walk along the Mediterranean Sea from the bustling city of Tel Aviv. During this stunning walk, you can feel yourself going back in time to the days long before even Jesus walked the earth. Upon reaching the city, head up to the top of the hill and enjoy …
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Rashidtheone says:
The Castle of Aleppo & the Museum:
the biggest oldest and perhaps the most impressive historical monument in Aleppo. Is situated at the center of the city on a hill about 40m high. Its ruins relate many successive civilizations which Aleppo witnessed since thousands of years. in the beginning it w…
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Pearl510 says:
The Saint Johns Cathedral is the oldest church in Warsaw, and its history dates back until the start of the 14th century. At first this was a small building that wasn't so important, but in 1798 it became a cathedral. Many kings were crowned here and many famous Poles were buried in this building.
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Pearl510 says:
Another thing I remember really well about our Trier visit is the Dome, a wonderful church, that is in fact Tiers cathedral, and the oldest bishops church in Germany. This as well, is Unesco inheritance.
This dome has a long building history. It's foundations are those of a 4th century palace, o…
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Pearl510 says:
I know this sounds really silly, to write a review about a station. I shall start by saying that I like this kind of environments: stations, airports, those kinds of things. But yet, Antwerp central isn't just a regular station. It is a magnificent building, a combination between classic and modern …
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teagirl79 says:
I was searching for a quintessential French meal, and I found it at Falmmel's! The service was attentive without being snobby, and the food was excellent!
The restuarant is in a building that dates back to the 1400's! THe interior is all painted white with the natural wood beams (original? not sure…
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