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JeAr says:
Aside from diving, island-hopping/beach-bumming are the most preferred activities in El Nido. And there are no shortage of islands to explore nor people that are willing to provide services for these activities.
The most well-known of them is probably the El Nido Boutique & Art Cafe. However, a…
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Markus81 says:
Hi there,
I was 7 days on Mauritius and the vacation was about 9 days (1 day flight to Mauritius and 1 day back). The flight took me 12 hours....
Mauritius lies right next to Réunion and Madagaskar.
Is about 60 by 40 km I guess and they pay in Rupie and Cents.
When I was there, a friend f…
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ARodrigues says:
I believe that the following information would be of so much assistance
to Rio de Janeiro visitors.
Here follows some good links you should read and study before coming to
Rio de Janeiro:
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/before-coming/10_mandamentos.htm
http://rioforpartiers.com/english/inde…
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Patrick_c says:
I tried and despite being Tourism student i lerned allot, but the most important is that i had lots of fun. Believe me, driving that car will make you famous, everibody waves at you!
You go everywhere you go very fast so in a few hours you can see all the city.
The best tour!
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quatch says:
The Original Haunted Walk was so great! This was my first trip to Ottawa and I can’t think of a better way to see the city. Our guide (Melannie) was great, she told us all kinds of spooky stories about the town - there are haunted spots everywhere! She also told us lots of interesting information…
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mfmcp1982 says:
This is a great card for anyone visitng NYC and wanting to see all the top stuff and not pay top price for things. It might seem a big lay out at one time, but the amount you hand over for entry to attractions quickly out numbers it.
You get free entry to more than 40 attractions ranging from the…
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Eric says:
The Grove is a popular outdoor shopping mall on 3rd and Fairfax in Los Angeles. I'm not really much of a shopper, but it's a fun place to walk around every once in a while, especially during the holidays when they have lights up.
The best part about visiting the Grove is the people watching. A lo…
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stargirlssc says:
I've uploaded a map of the different segments of the Hakone Sightseeing Loop Tour. It helps alleviate some of the confusion with the many different stops and modes of transportation!
TB user aussielivinginjapan has already given many of the logistical details about the sightseeing loop tour. I …
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Sunrise5 says:
I didn't expect to enter the Parliament when I was in Budapest.
However, when I was there on a Tuesday shortly after eleven to take some pictures from the outside, I just tried out to get a ticket for a guided tour. Up to then, all the people I talked to about the Parliament told me that it was alm…
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oceanroses says:
Minimundus is a model-park, containing a large number of the worlds most popular sights... speak buildings, but also boats and trains, that run between the models. Its amazing, to see the Taj Mahal and next thing the Gaudi-Buildings.
And they are so detailed, that its like you are actually there, …
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AtlantaBelle says:
I am not kidding; this is by far the best and most accommodating place to book a tour in London, England. You can book a city tour of London itself or go out to the Cotswolds and Bath (to see Stonehenge). There are so many options to choose from that there is no way I could list them all here. Do…
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runh says:
I recommend this 3 hours boat trip to see the grand historic Oscarsborg Fortress and all the other beautiful islands of the Oslo Fjord. A wonderful nature and historic experience the Oslo Fjord with guideing.
On the sightseeing boat you can taste or buy "food-souvenirs" as smoked whale meat, dri…
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larskroese says:
The Millennium Park in Chicago is a really fantastic place to take a break after some hours of intensive sightseeing or shopping in Chicago.
The park has everything, great architecture, nice vegetation, lawns to lay down in the sun and much more.
What makes the park stand out in comparison t…
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aloha_keith says:
These rock formations were formed by thousands of years of erosion creating pinnacles and buttes in a remote canyon area. The rocks, red earth and crusted lava create a lunar landscape feeling. The area is mostly dry and often windy. The best time for viewing is early morning or late evening because…
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Lunitari says:
Kaptol is one of the two mediaval settlements that the city of Zagreb grew from. It is dominated by an impressive neo-gothic building - the Cathedral (Katedrala Marijinog Uznesenja), and Dolac market, a buzzing open food market known as "the belly of Zagreb". Tkalčićeva ulica (Tkalčićeva street)…
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Farore says:
Well there is plenty to see in (and around) Beijing. You really have to see the Great Wall (and climb it too ;), Tienanmen Square (and everything around it) and The Forbidden Palace. If you have the patience you can stand in line on Tienanmen square and visit Mao's Mausoleum.
The Summer Palace is …
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pms70 says:
This Bus Tour of Dublin allows you to travel on the Tour Buses at your own leisure. You can "Hop on and Hop off" at any of 23 stops around the city. You can visit many tourist attractions this way without having to walk around with a map or having to ask for directions all the time. It is also a goo…
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Amanda says:
Singapore has many different areas, but Little India was one of my personal favorites. All around you was sensory overload of bright colors, and exotic smells. Almost anything you can imagine is for sale here, from fancy sandals to incense to henna tattoos.
There is a constant bu…
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anjok says:
I guess everyone can get this information from the tourist guide but just in case... Oleviste Kirik - St.Olaf's Church was hightest building in Europe for several hundreds. Of course nowadays modern skyscrapers won over it but still it looks very inpressive. It was built in the 13th century and til …
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youCanDream54 says:
My wife and I took a tour with Rudy Fregoso of TourByVan Acapulco on April 2, 2009 with a couple from Wales, Great Britain after the termination of our Panama Canal cruise. He was waiting on us at the pedestrian exit as he said he would be and he spoke excellent English. He had made room in the rear…
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SweetChili says:
I stayed at the Albergo Trento from 4-7 September 2009, which was recommended by a friend of mine. The hotel is located in between the gate to the city center (Piazza Bra), which is only a few minutes walking distance, and the central train station, which is at about 15 minutes walking distance. On …
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Vikram says:
This is one of the 4 star hotels located in the city centre. It has over 30+ floors and is home to the two poshest restaurants in town - The Thai Birdcage and Lebanese Sabaya. It's also got a posh breakfast bar Pane Vino. The hotel is filled with visitors, all obviously upscale of course. The rooms …
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budapester says:
Free Exhibitions, Churches, Buildings
St. Stephen 's Cathedral including the Holy Right hand chapel
The Cave Church
Parliament building for EU citizens
Visitor Center of the National Bank
Police History Museum
Fire Brigade Museum
The Museum of Fine Arts provides free guided tours in English…
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cax says:
Vienna Sightseeing is offering city tours of 1 to 4 hours throughout the city. The duration is between one and four hours and the busses leaves every hour.
All tours start at even hours from the stats Oper (state opera house) but you can hop on and off dureing the tour. Tickets are sold rght out…
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jacijay says:
If you want to get places in Thailand, it's important to be culturally appropriate. Having lived in Chiang Rai for 4 years, I found it to be a beautiful and friendly place. The people in the North are so kind and ever ready to be helpful (although language is often a barrier). If you ask someone a q…
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yadilitta says:
Located a couple of blocks away of the Main Square, this square is also popular. Empty early in the morning, it gets busier during the day.
There you can find food stalls, photographers with fake horses, hahaha, and vendors. This square is surrounded by office buildings and stores, but also by:
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yadilitta says:
Plaza de Caycedo is the Main Square of Cali. It's located in the historic downtown.
It's a big square with nice palms and a fountain in each corner. There you can watch all the local people going to work in the buildings nearby. Commercial part of the city is walking distance too.
Right in fr…
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Galadrims says:
The City of Guadalajara "La Perla de Occidente","La Sevilla Americana", "La Florencia de America".
Guadalajara conserves a hospitable spirit and a happiness that do not decrease.
History, business, art, leisure,Fun and festivals, they are offered for their habitants and authorities.
Center …
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Redsun81 says:
The Singapore Zoo has a open zoo concept,which means you wont see any visible cages and stuff like that.
The animals are all kept in landscaped environments similar to how they would live in the wild
Dangerous animals like tigers,lions etc are separated from the visitors with the clever use of mo…
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cpill24 says:
Bobby's Bike Hike is one of the few touristy things in Chicago that I would highly recommend. It is about $40/person for a bike tour of the city. Amazingly, they take a group of about 30 people (all ages) through the city's sights on beach cruisers. Now I am normally a person that is terrified to…
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