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5 great restaurants in Sao Paulo

on 02/28/2014 in São Paulo
By any standards, Sao Paulo is in the league of Tokyo, New York, Beijing, L.A, Berlin and London in terms of world economics and politics. The city is huge; it is densely populated and is graced by more than 16 million visitors every year. For this reason alone, you should have put your radar on this Brazilian city long time...

5 things you need to know about Venice

on 03/17/2014 in Italy
Venice is a northeastern Italian city that is made up of 118 islands and islets, and separated by canals and linked by bridges. The Venetian Lagoon on which the city lies stretches between the mouths of River Po and River Piave. Both cynics and Romantics agree that Venice is one of the most beautiful cities on earth and is renowned...

5 Things you need to know about Verona

on 03/17/2014 in Verona
Verona is an Italian city that bestrides the Adige River in Veneto, northern Italy. It is one of the 7 special administrative cities in northern Italy and one of the most popular tourists’ destinations in Italy- mainly due to its artistic heritage, several annual fairs, shows, and operas. Below are a few things you need to know about the city before...

5 things you need to know about Sicily

on 03/17/2014 in Sicily
Sicily is the largest island on the Mediterranean Sea. It constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Siciliana. The first time I read of Sicily was on the Mario Puzo's Godfather...and like many people; I started associating it with the La Cosa Nostra - the Mafia. However, the island has shed the tag of organized crime in the recent...

5 things you need to know about San Gimignano

on 03/17/2014 in San Gimignano
San Gimignano is an Italian walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. The town is sometimes fondly known as 'the Town of Fine Towers' and is renowned for preserving more than a dozen hill towers that were either constructed using the Romanesque or Gothic architectural design. The center of San Gimignano is a UNESCO listed...

5 things you need to know about Hamburg

on 03/17/2014 in Hamburg
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany with a metropolitan population of 1.8 million and hosts the second largest port in Europe after the Port of Rotterdam. The Hamburg Metropolitan region encompasses the Federal States of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. The city of Hamburg is a tourist friendly city rivaled only by Berlin in Germany. Like all German cities, it...

5 things you need to know about Berlin

on 03/17/2014 in Berlin
Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. It is located on the northeastern end along the banks of River Spree. The city is characterized with a temperate seasonal climate which helps the city keep a third of its area under forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes the city of Berlin is one of...

5 things you need to know about Frankfurt

on 03/17/2014 in Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt is home to 2.3 million people and is thus the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany. After the European Union was expanded, the geographical center of the union changed to 40 kilometers due east of Frankfurt.   In continental Europe, Frankfurt is the largest financial center with institutions such as European Central Bank,...

5 things to do in Cologne

on 03/17/2014 in Cologne
Cologne is Germany's fourth largest city and also happens to be the largest in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area. The fact that the city is located on the banks of Rhine River has attracted 10 million residents in the city, making it one of the largest metropolises in Europe. With its hundreds of...

5 things to do in Dresden

on 03/18/2014 in Dresden
On the banks of the majestic River Elbe near the Czech Republic border with Germany lays one of the most beautiful German city - Dresden. It is the capital of the Free State of Saxony and is home to 2.4 million people. Thanks to Electors and Kings of Saxony, the city of Dresden has had one of the most colorful...

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