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Why is Oxford a privileged place
Dec 27, 2015
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Despite only being the UK's 52nd largest city, Oxford has long been one of its most famous, largely thanks to its world-leading university whose impact on the skyline lends it the name 'city of dreaming spires'. In this short guide we suggest the things to see and do while staying in this magical place.
The Colleges of the University, Christ Church, is a popular choice, housed in a magnificent network of buildings that have been home to some of Oxford's most notable alumni, such as Prime Minister William…
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What to to do in Rome at Christmas
Dec 25, 2015
www.smayloss.com watch youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx700JwWa1s The city is quite alive and only a few places close on Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day, but there is still plenty to do. The Christmas holiday season in Rome starts on December 8, which is the holiday of the Immaculate Conception and ends on January 6, the Epiphany (called the Befana in Italy). Most of the major sites and monuments that have entry tickets, including the Colosseum, Forum, and Borghese Gallery, are closed on Christmas Day. They will, however, all be open on the 26th, despite that day also being a…
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Unusual Christmas traditions
Dec 24, 2015
Santa Claus takes on many different forms, and Christmas traditions vary greatly from country to country.
Here is a list of 15 interesting ones. Maybe you can incorporate some of them in your home.
1. Serbia
Here it's not tradition to give presents at Christmas, but on the Sundays before. Two Sundays before 25 December, the children tie up their mum. She then has to pay a ransom in the form of gifts to be freed. The following Sunday the same happens with dad.
2. Germany
As a part of celebrations in Germany, Austria and some parts of Switzerland, St Nicholas is accompanied by a scary…
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Chase history, Gran Canaria
Dec 19, 2015
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Christopher Columbus stopped off at Gran Canaria on his way to America. It must have taken an astonishing amount of willpower to leave this beautiful island behind.
Gran Canaria is a Miniature Continent and its top sights are epic in scale and well worth visiting.
Follow in Christopher Columbus's footsteps at Casa-Museo de Colon. This impressive palace is a must-see.
The Cueva Pintada Museum is built around an archeological excavation site that dates back to pre-Hispanic times. There's an elevated walkway…
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Why you should visit Naples
Dec 15, 2015
Even if you've been to many Italian cities, nothing prepares you for Naples. The entire population seems to be in the streets.
The five-towered Castel Nuovo, also known as the Maschio Angioino, was the residence of kings and viceroys of Naples. Its history reflects the various rulers.
The Museo Archeologico Nazionale holds one of the world's finest collections of antiquities, many of which were brought here from early excavations of Pompeii.
The Palazzo Reale di Capodimonte includes portraits of members of ruling families.
San Domenico Maggiore is among the most beautiful and…
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Fall in love with San Sebastian
Dec 14, 2015
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Sunny days spent on sandy beaches and evenings strolls through the Old Town are among the joys of visiting San Sebastian. Picturesquely set on the crescent-shaped Bay of Concha, this elegant town is one of Spain's most fashionable beach resorts.
There are so many things to see in San Sebastian. These are the top 10 tourist attractions of the city.
1. The Seaside Elegance and Beautiful Beach of La Concha
The perfect white sand beach of the Bay of Concha is the most iconic sight in San Sebastian. With mesmerizing…
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Hamburg, Unique experience
Dec 13, 2015
Tucked away in northern Germany, Hamburg, the country's second biggest city, has a personality of its own and is well worth a stop.
Here are Hamburg's top ten attractions and sights that no traveler should miss.
1. Hamburg Harbor
Hamburg's unique experience is its harbor city. The port is the third largest in the world, after London and New York. There are so many ways to enjoy Hamburg's harbor, which is over 800 years old; take a boat tour, stroll along the waterfront, and have an excellent seafood dinner.
Want an even closer look at the harbor? Climb into a real submarine and experience…
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Why Greece should be top of your list
Dec 04, 2015
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It is one of the world's oldest cities and it is referred to as the origin of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy.
Athens is home to two Unesco World Heritage Sites, the Acropolis of Athens and the medieval Daphni Monastery.
The Acropolis is the most important ancient site in the Western world. On his top, standing as sentinel, the Parthenon; visible from almost everywhere within the city. The modernist museum at the foot of the Acropolis exhibits its surviving treasures. The surprisingly good-value restaurant offers a…
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Romantic Florence
Nov 30, 2015
Florence, Firenze in Italian, is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
The Historic Centre of Florence attracts millions of tourists each year and it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The city is famous for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. Due to its artistic and architectural heritage, Florence has been ranked one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, known as "Duomo", not only dominates the skyline but also represents the geographical,…
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Iconic Manchester
Nov 29, 2015
The iconic city of Manchester is located in the North West of England and it is one the most famous cities in the world and commonly known for its great football teams.
Manchester is the third most visited city in the United Kingdom, behind London and Edinburgh. Getting around the city has never been a problem for tourists, due to its famous tram line services, which were the first modern light tram line to hit the United kingdom back in 1992.
Tourists can explore the wonders of iconic Manchester, from its amazing shopping malls to the famous stadium of old Trafford. Manchester has much…
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