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Bulgaria experiences a moderately warm climate and has a diverse topography. The country offers a unique experience with its architectural, cultural and history tours. Outdoor and nature lovers can enjoy eco-tourism and adventure sports. It is fast becoming a popular tourist destination with its high class ski and beach resorts at prices much less that what you will find in other parts of Western Europe.
Published by SHRUTI KUMAR 3 weeks ago in Europe | +0 votes | 1 comments
Denmark a Scandinavian nation is like an oasis in Europe. It is a pulsating blend of urban and rural with with primeval castles and contemporary structures. Denmark has many excellent hotels and seaside resorts in all budgets. There are a number of places to stay, small and cozy, holding on to local customs or you can find modern and plush hotels customized to the needs of international travelers.
Published by SHRUTI KUMAR 3 weeks ago in Europe | +1 votes | 0 comments
The Azores islands are a great place for a vacation trip. Many people immigrated to America from these islands and they still have families there. If you want a quiet vacation go to Flores or Corvos. These two islands are very small and quiet. You will not find any resort hotels and golf courses on either one of them. They are just for relaxing.
Published by Norma Lawrence 4 weeks ago in Europe | +2 votes | 0 comments
This elegant Manueline tower with an extraordinary Gothic and Moorish decoration became the symbol of the expansion of Portugal and the most emblematic monument of Lisbon. From here the seafarers set sail during the Age of Discoveries. The vista from the top is marvellous. The edifice was listed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983.
Published by Francois Hagnere 1 months ago in Europe | +5 votes | 0 comments
The Ajuda Palace was built in the Neo-Classical Style. Though it remained uncompleted since the Portuguese Royal Family had to go into exile in Brazil in 1807, the magnificiently decorated rooms are a must-see. The extraordinary furniture adorned with Meissen China and the gardens overlooking the Tagus River and Lisbon historic centre are breathtaking.
Published by Francois Hagnere 1 months ago in Europe | +3 votes | 2 comments
The elegant Rossio Square in Lisbon, was offically named Praça de Dom Pedro IV. It has always been the main meeting point in the Portuguese Capital with its famous cafés, pastry and flowers shops as well as newspapers and books stands. It is the only site of Lisbon that was not rebuilt after the terrible earthquake of 1775.
Published by Francois Hagnere 1 months ago in Europe | +2 votes | 0 comments
Caldey Island, Wales is a great place for a vacation. There is much to see and enjoy. The Anglican Benedictine monks make perfume and sell it to the tourists. The perfume is very popular. You can also check out the Caldey Lighthouse that was built in 1829 and once had lighthouse keepers.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Europe | +2 votes | 0 comments
Traveling to Europe has never been easier or more affordable -- if you know how to navigate the prices and choose the flight, airline and destination that suit your needs. With a little flexibility and the willingness to travel during the late off-season a trip to Europe can be cut in half...or more. Off-season does not mean cold or a sacrificed trip. In fact, choosing the late spring months can not only mean a more affordable trip...but one that is less crowded and with more tolerable weathe...
Published by Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti 3 months ago in Europe | +1 votes | 2 comments
Cork is the traditional material for use as wine bottle stoppers, but it has had competition in recent decades from, first, plastic and nylon alternatives, and more recently from screw-tops. But it seems technology is no match for tradition, and there is evidence that winemakers are turning back to cork in response to consumer preferences.
Published by Leslie Kendall 3 months ago in Europe | +2 votes | 0 comments
Published by Review Summaries 3 months ago in Europe | +0 votes | 0 comments
Facts about the Maltese Pre-Historic temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, dating back to 3800BC - 2500BC.
Published by Braden Galea 4 months ago in Europe | +3 votes | 1 comments
The Republic of Malta, more commonly known as simply Malta, is an archipelago located in Southeastern Europe and is in the center of the Mediterranean. Malta is accessible within a three to four hour air travel from many European countries and by sea from Sicily or Italy. Numerous tourists visit Malta not only because of its splendid culture and history but also because of its warm and sunny weather. Having a holiday in Malta is very common for people in Europe who would like to experience the b...
Published by Mayzile Ramirez 4 months ago in Europe | +2 votes | 1 comments
Published by Review Summaries 5 months ago in Europe | +0 votes | 0 comments
Gatherings and drinking to celebrate good times is a tradition that precedes biblical history and carries on to this day. Once you have made your plans on a designated driver, here are some of the biggest beer fests of the world, which enjoy an international appeal unmatched of any other type of refreshment in the world.
Published by Danny Hauger 6 months ago in Europe | +0 votes | 0 comments
The small eastern European country of Albania has a population of around three million people with more than a third of those living in its capital of Tirana. It is important to know how to conduct negotiation practices and to be aware of the correct rules of etiquette so that you do not accidentally offend anyone should you be visiting the country on business or pleasure.
Published by John Smither 7 months ago in Europe | +8 votes | 2 comments
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