Those with a particular interest in art and museums are in for a feast. Madrid’s world famous Prado is only one of it’s many great museums. Despite being a big, bustling and crowded city there are numerous green spaces and colourful gardens to retreat from the hustle and heat.
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How long to spend in Budapest
Published by admin November 13th, 2014
in Europe and Hungary.
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A city of essentially two cities: there’s Buda in the west, the hilly and mostly residential side of the river, and Pest, the urban and commercial side where you will likely spend the majority of your visit. Budapest has recently become one of the more popular European destinations and luckily not only will you find great food and accommodation at cheap rates, but many of the city’s best sights also won’t cost you a Forint.
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How many days for Iceland’s Ring Road
Published by admin October 23rd, 2014
in Europe and Iceland.
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Before commencing your drive around Iceland, plan at least one full day in Reykjavik and don’t miss the experience of bathing in the Blue Lagoon! You can begin your drive either in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, but the best intro to the countryside would have to be the ‘Golden Circle’. Allow a minimum of one week to drive all the way around the country on this famous and incredibly scenic route.
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How many days in New York City
Published by admin September 15th, 2014
in North America and United States.
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When it comes to NYC, where does one start? Really, the best answer of how long you should visit is “however long you can afford”. It’s so true. It’s impossible to take in everything NYC has to offer in a single trip, and definitely the more time you have the better! Let’s just say here are the essential things that as a first time visitor, you should experience at the bare minimum!
Read full itinerary »One of Europe’s largest cities with so much history and many stories to be told. Start by checking out the incredible architecture of the Reichstag dome, not far away from the iconic Brandenburg Gate. Learn all about the Berlin Wall and the previous division of the city at Checkpoint Charlie. Preserved parts of the Wall can be seen all around, but is best seen at the East Side Gallery.
Read full itinerary »Geisha, Maiko, tea houses, shrines & preserved alleys, Kyoto is the embodiment of traditional and old-world Japan. No visit to the country is complete without a visit here! There is just such a seemingly limitless amount of sights and things to do in this charming city that it can be difficult knowing where to start.
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