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Articles in Europe

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London is famous for its green spaces and particularly its parks. No visit to London would be complete without visiting some of its parks. As one of the most expensive cities in Europe, visiting London's famous parks is both a cheap and ... more »
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This is the town made famous by the local Reichenbach Falls. This was the setting for the fight between Sir Conan Doyle's characters Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty in the book, The Final Problem. This is a wonderful area if you love ... more »
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While not always held in the same esteem as Rome or Venice as a vacation destination, Milan is an active and reasonably attractive city in the far reaches of northern Italy. Alive with culture, shopping, nightlife and—of course—fashion, ‘Milano’ ... more »
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Nice, along the Mediterranean Coast of France, has been a favorite of sun-seekers and artists since the mid-19th century. The city offers historical sites, museums, a dramatic waterfront and a vibrant nightlife. Just a short flight or train ride ... more »
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Tips for how to enjoy Paris without spending tons of cash!.. more »
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Ah Rome...so much to do, so much to see, so much to eat. As the old adage says, Rome wasn’t built in a day, so it’s difficult to see it all in a day, too. If your sight-seeing time is limited, it’s best to hit some of the best examples of Roman ... more »
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One of Europe’s most enchanting cities, Seville, is a sprawling metropolis of meandering streets, tempting "tapas" bars and extraordinary architecture. A fascinating history, including one-time occupations by the Romans, Moors and Christians, ... more »
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Nicknamed ‘The Walled City,’ Sintra sits high atop a mountain overlooking the coast of Portugal. Traditionally a home for royalty and the aristocracy, Sintra is a unique mix of old-affluence and modern commodity. There are two train stations, ... more »
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Sorrento is an enchanting resort city on Italy’s Amalfi Coast,nestled on dramatic cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples. Known for its seductive views and bustling streets—particularly in the summertime—the destination offers some distinctive ... more »
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Resting on the rocky coast of the Adriatic Sea, Split is one of the jewels of Croatia. Drastically blue waters, friendly locals, direct from the Adriatic seafood, and the mix of modern and ancient building give Spilt a charm all of its own. And ... more »
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Tapas encapsulate a taste of all of the different cuisines that Spain has to offer. Madrid is a great city to sample the many offerings. Iberian ham, chorizo (sausage), octopus, olives, sardines, cheese and even small servings of paella. Here's ... more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
Manchester was once at the centre of Britain’s rave culture with clubs like The Hacienda achieving an almost legendary status within a few brief years. Though chaos and controversy followed the emergence of the dance culture in the city, and the ... more »
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The Cliffs of Moher are a true treasure in the Irish landscape. At over 700 feet high and almost 5 miles long, this is truly a stunning sight to behold. The Atlantic Edge offers an interpretive experience to the visitors that should not be ... more »
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The Bunratty Castle and Bunratty Folk Park offer visitors of any age a wonderful trip back in time. The castle dates to the 15th century. The adjacent park represents Victorian Ireland in the 19th century. Plan the better part of a day to explore ... more »
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After centuries of darkness and repression, Prague has spent the past few decades establishing its place in the modern world. Like many of its European counterparts, the nightlife in Prague has become a draw for visitors from around the world. ... more »
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The Roskilde Festival outside of Roskilde, Denmark is the biggest rock festival in northern Europe. It's four days of unbridled fun. Held early in July, the Roskilde Festival offers music for anyone's taste. Rock, punk, funk, hip hop, metal and ... more »
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Scandinavia is composed of the northernmost areas of Europe including Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Norway. The countries share the trait of being water-lubbers but have individual characteristics that attract tourists. The history of ... more »
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Eastern Europe provides a glimpse of life before fast food and fast cars. Travelers to the locale can stay in centuries-old buildings and enjoy generations-old traditions and recipes. While in Eastern Europe, enjoy the geographical and cultural ... more »
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Greece is composed of the mainland and 1,400 islands. Every day, tourists take hydrofoils to tour the island of Hydra, making the island one of the most visited tourist destinations in Greece. The island lures the rich and famous, as well as ... more »
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Spain is the country to travel to when you want variety in the people, landscape, food and art. The European country successfully blends the cultures of all of the many native groups that ever lived in the area. The result is richness and variety ... more »
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Switzerland is synonymous with power in tourism, banking, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Some of the largest companies in the world have their headquarters in this mountainous European country. Switzerland exports world renown products ... more »
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White sausages are a traditional breakfast food in Munich. They are usually made with veal and pork and brought to the table in a soup tureen. Near-boiling water is added, warming these delicacies to perfection. There is no better way to start a ... more »
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Blois (pronounced "bluewa") is a picturesque town with a medieval castle overlooking the Loire River. Well worth visiting. Both the town and the castle are walkable, warm and inviting. The cafes are welcoming and the local wines exquisite. It's ... more »
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Chateau de Cheanoneau is one of the most visited chateaux in the Loire Valley. Being fully furnished it offers a the opportunity of transporting you back in time while you stroll over the bridge into the main entrance of the chateau. Mostly ... more »
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A short drive from Paris will take you to the town of Sens. If you aren't planning on staying in Paris after arriving by air, Sens offers all that you may need... more »