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How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
When converting the temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply Celsius by nine, divide the product by five and add 32 to the quotient. Master this quick and easy way to convert Celsius into...
How to Dress Like an Italian
Most Italians dress very elegantly with leather shoes, tailored outfits and knee-length skirts. Find out what not to wear in Italy, such as big logos and distracting designs, with the help of this...
How to Eat in Venice on the Cheap
Eat cheaply in Venice by buying fresh produce and going to a pizzeria or trattoria. Sample traditional Italian food on a budget while in Venice using tips in this free video on European travel...
How to Eat in Rome on the Cheap
When in Rome, eat cheaply by avoiding touristy areas and filling up on pizza and pasta. Discover how to eat at pizzerias in Rome to maintain a budget in this free video on European travel from an...
How to Eat in Edinburgh on the Cheap
Edinburgh has many inexpensive Scottish food options that won't break the budget, and when searching for places to eat on a trip, go to local restaurants that serve sausage and black pudding. Find...
How to Convert Your Currency in Paris
Because France is part of the European Union, converting currency in Paris is easy; however, make sure to convert your currency in Paris to avoid high exchange rates and ATM charges. Find out more...
How to Dress Smartly for Travel in Italy
Dress smartly for travel in Italy by finding comfortable shoes, wearing neutral fabric colors and using sun protective hats and lotions. Find out more about Italian dress codes with this free...
How to Eat in Barcelona on the Cheap
Find cheap food to eat in Barcelona by researching local restaurant posts, visiting Barcelona Web sites or buying a cheap guidebook. Explore Barcelona Catalan cuisine on a budge using this free...
How to Eat in Florence on the Cheap
To eat cheaply in Florence, visit cafes, eat a large lunch and purchase daily groceries. Stay on a budget in Florence by eating meat, fresh vegetables and bread with tips in this free video on...
How to Eat in London on the Cheap
To budget while in London, eat at take-out places because the VAT (value added tax) is exempt on take away food, or go to a pub for cheap fish and chips entrees. Learn more about cheap ethnic food...
How to Eat in Paris on the Cheap
When traveling to Paris, France, eat on a budget by going to bakery shops, or plan a picnic by buying cheap food at a grocery store. Explore traditional and Arabic food options while in Paris...
How to Eat in Amsterdam on the Cheap
When trying to eat in Amsterdam on a budget, visit coffee shops, cheap restaurants and street vendors to find inexpensive meal options. Hear about the variety of meal options in Amsterdam, such as...
Pecs Tourism: Stone Carvings
Stone carvings in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Pecs, Hungary allow tourists to see proof of a stone carving workshop during the 12th century, and it features the High Altar sculpture made in...
Pecs Tourism: Vasarely Museum
The Vasarely Museum in Pecs, Hungary contains the work of world-famous artist Victor Vasarely and pieces by other geometric, kinetic and concept artists. Check out the Vasarely Musuem located in...
Pecs Tourism: Wine Pitcher Burial Chamber
The Wine Pitcher Burial Chamber in Pecs, Hungary has a building made up of a chapel and a subterranean chamber, which used to be a burial place while the chapel hosted anniversary ceremonies for...
Pecs Tourism: Zsolnay Fountain
The Zsolnay Fountain in Pecs, Hungary was created in 1912 by Andor Pilch and is a tribute to a time when some 50 water fountains flowed in the city. See the Zsolnay Fountain, decorated with the...
Pecs Tourism: 4th Century Roman Burial Chamber
Pecs, Hungary is home to a fourth century Roman burial chamber whose walls are now above ground; but the chapel itself is still below ground. View the burial chamber at the Cathedral of Saint Paul...
Pecs Tourism: Equestrian Statue of Janos
The Equestrian Statue of Janos in Pecs, Hungary pays tribute to Janos Hunyadi, a famous military commander responsible for turning away a Turkish attack in 1456. Preview the Equestrian Statue of...
Pecs Tourism: Modern Hungarian Gallery
The Modern Hungarian Gallery in Pecs, Hungary houses art from earlier 20th century painters like Josef Ripolranay and Farkas Molnar and was formally the cathedral cannon's primary residence at one...
Pecs Tourism: Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kassim
Tourists are encouraged to see the Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kassim in Pecs, Hungary, the largest Turkish structure still standing and former site of a Gothic Christian church in 1579. Experience the...
Pecs Tourism: National Theater of Pecs
The National Theater of Pecs in Hungary has hosted theatrical performances since 1876 and held a national design competition in 1890, won by Adolph Lange and Untel Schteindhart. See the recently...
Pecs Tourism: Cathedral of Saint Peter Restoration
The Cathedral of Saint Peter in Pecs, Hungary was restored in the early 19th century by architect Mihali Pollack to prevent further damage the structure would sustain. Experience the beauty of the...
Pecs Tourism: Saint Peter's Square Burial Chamber
The burial chamber in Saint Peter's Square in Pecs, Hungary is also known as the Peter and Paul burial chamber and was discovered in 1782. Preview the burial chamber in St. Peter's Square...
Pecs Tourism: Cathedral of Saint Peter
An important part of Pecs heritage is the Cathedral of Saint Peter, as it dominates the center of town with its four towers and was part of the golden age of the cathedral. Visit the Cathedral of...
Pecs Tourism: Csontvary Museum
The Csontvary Museum in Pecs, Hungary features over 100 pictures from 15 years of artwork from famous Hungarian painter Csontvary Kosztka. See the Csontvary Museum with early drawings, portraits...
Szeged Tourism: Winter Salami
Pick's world famous winter salami in Szeged is a popular restaurant item. Try Pick's winter salami in Szeged, Hungary, a meat that can stay fresh for three months, in this free video on tourist...
Szeged Tourism: Reok Palace
The Reok Palace in Szeged is a secession style palace built in 1907. Visit the Reok Palace in Szeged, Hungary, a building used by a Hungarian bank, in this free video on tourist attractions.
Szeged Tourism: The Hotel Tisza
The Hotel Tisza in Szeged is 120 years old and is adorned with enormous chandeliers. Visit the Hotel Tisza in Szeged, Hungary, a building named in honor of President Kalman Tisza, in this free...
Szeged Tourism: City Hall
The neo-baroque style city hall in Szeged is an eclectic palace found in the Szechenyi Square. Visit city hall in Szeged, Hungary, a building connected to next door's council house by the 'Bridge...
Szeged Tourism: Virag Confectionary at Zsoter House
The Virag confectionery in Szeged is located on the ground floor of the former new Zsoter house. Visit the Virag confectionery in Szeged, Hungary, a sweet shop that sells sweets and candies, in...
Szeged Tourism: Roman Catholic Votive Church
Tge Roman Catholic votive church in Szeged has sides that symbolize war and peace. Visit the Roman Catholic votive church in Szeged, Hungary, a church with a marble statue of Our Lady of Hungary...
Szeged Tourism: Synagogue Windows
The windows inside Szeged's new synagogue represent liturgical events and remembrance. Admire the new synagogue windows in Szeged, Hungary, representations of history and beauty, in this free...
Szeged Tourism: Lower Town Church
The lower town church in Szeged was built by Franciscans and was dedicated to Our Lady of Snow. Visit the lower town church in Szeged, Hungary, a building whose style is typically Hungarian, in...
Szeged Tourism: Musical Clock in Szechenyi Square
One of the specialties of the Szechenyi Square in Szeged is the musical clock. Visit the musical clock in Szeged, Hungary, a symbol of medieval universities, in this free video on tourist attractions.
Szeged Tourism: National Theater
The National Theater in Szeged is a grand building with a neo-baroque design. Visit the National Theater in Szeged, Hungary, a historic building that hosts plays, operas and ballets, in this free...
Szeged Tourism: New Synagogue
The new synagogue in Szeged is the most successful work of architect Lipot Baumhorn. Visit the new synagogue in Szeged, Hungary, a building that also functions as one of the city's largest concert...
Szeged Tourism: Paprika Making Process
The Szegedi paprika is made almost the same today as it was at the turn of the century. Discover how paprika is made in Szeged, Hungary, a powder that can be found all over the city, in this free...
Szeged Tourism: Pick Szalami Factory
The Pick Szalami Factory in Szeged, which was founded in 1869, still operates today from its processing and package side. Visit the Pick Szalami Factory in Szeged, Hungary, a place that also...
Szeged Tourism: Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church in Szeged is one of the main attractions in the city. Visit the Serbian Orthodox Church in Szeged, Hungary, a church dedicated to Saint Nicolas, in this free video on...
Szeged Tourism: Szechenyi Square
The Szechenyi Square in Szeged is one of the largest and most beautiful squares in Central Europe. Visit the Szechenyi Square in Szeged, Hungary, a place covered with sculptures by famous artists,...
Szeged Tourism: Szeged Cathedral
The Szeged Cathedral is the fourth-largest church in all of Hungary. Visit the Szeged Cathedral in Szeged, Hungary, a building noted by its twin towers, in this free video on tourist attractions.
Szeged Tourism: Szeged Paprika Exhibition
The Szeged paprika exhibition features the history of the famous spice known as paprika powder. Visit the paprika exhibition in Szeged, Hungary and learn about the red pepper plant in this free...
Szeged Tourism: New Synagogue Dome
The new synagogue dome in Szeged symbolizes the world, while its supporting columns represent the moral realm. Check out the new synagogue dome in Szeged, Hungary, the interior of which is...
Szeged Tourism: New Synagogue Altar
The marble altar inside the new synagogue in Szeged, Hungary is made from Jerusalem marble and includes a construction history of the synagogue. Visit the new synagogue altar in Szeged, Hungary, a...
Szeged Tourism: Castle Garden
Szeged's castle garden is located on the side of the castle built in 1246. Visit the Castle Garden in Szeged, Hungary, the remnants of which house a local history exhibition, in this free video on...
Szeged Tourism: Cathedral Square
The Cathedral Square was once the historic center of Szeged, and its most impressive building is the church. Visit the Cathedral Square in Szeged, Hungary, a place whose buildings include the...
Szeged Tourism: Dimitrius Tower
The Dimitrius Tower is the oldest structure in Szeged, Hungary and was once part of a larger church. Visit the Dimitrius Tower in Szeged, Hungary, a tower discovered in 1925, in this free video on...
Szeged Tourism: Dugonics Square
The Dugonics Square in Szeged is used for cultural events throughout the year. Visit Dugonics Square in Szeged, Hungary, the former site of a wheat market prior to a flood, in this free video on...
Szeged Tourism: Ferenc Mora Museum
The Ferenc Mora Museum in Szeged is located in the Palace of Popular Culture. Visit the Ferenc Mora Museum in Szeged, Hungary, a museum named after a popular writer and researcher of ancient...
Szeged Tourism: Klauzal Square
Klauzal Square in Szeged is a neo-classical area located in the heart of the Hungarian city. Visit Klauzal Square in Szeged, Hungary, an area with a statue commemorating Loshus Cathus, in this...