Home The Travel Magazine October 2006
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Budapest City Guide
I would like to welcome you to Budapest, a city which not only greets its guests with a rich history and unique cultural heritage, but also where the residents can witness day by day its resurgence. That tourism is one of the most important economic branches of Budapest is evident in the rise in the number of tourists visiting the capital, and the growth of the quantity and quality of tourism services. Year on year several dozen new hotels spring up in Budapest, numerous old buildings are recons... Read More >> |
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Bahamas Booze Cruises
The Bahamas is an island nation that gives you plenty of exciting options like luxury resorts, secluded beaches, diving, fishing, and gambling at casinos. But the most exciting part of a Bahamas vacation is the "booze cruise." If you love the ripples of rum and ocean, the booze cruise could make your Bahamian vacation a memorable event. The half day fair of drinking, eating, dancing, and play, along with Bahamian delicacies to snack on, DJ music and unlimited beverages, is the nicest gala that y... Read More >> |
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 | Brussels, European capital of Art Nouveau-Horta
Brussels is not only the capital of European and the siege of the E.U. but declares itself, and with great pride and truth, as the capital of Art Nouveau. There is no other city in the world with such a rich heritage of this tendency, developed at the end of the 19th and beginning of 20th century, a renovating movement of architecture and decorative arts, reacting against the bourgeois and classic constraints. Read More >> |
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 | Direction Triglav
Triglav is a holy mountain for Slovenians. Its form has been taken as a national symbol and placed on heir flag. Triglav Mountain has its own unique aura. Everybody says so. Not because it bears the name of the three-headed pagan god, as it probably has a little in common with its ancient cult. Read More >> |
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 | Buenos Aires Travel Guide Part. 1
Capital of the Argentine Republic is located on the River Plate coast The Río de la Plata and the Riachuelo are the natural borders of the city on the east and south, respectively.
The rest of the metropolitan perimeter is surrounded by the General Paz Avenue from north to west. This avenue provides a fast connection between the city and the Greater Buenos Aires, a densely populated area with important business and industrial activity. Read More >> |
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| Travel Tips |
 | How to choose a GPS
The first thing to decide is how you plan on using a GPS and the second is how much you plan on spending on a GPS. Do you plan on using it in your car, for hiking and backpacking, or for hunting and/or fishing? Current GPS receivers are limited as to what they can do and are optimized a specific purpose. Read More >> |
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 | Planning Your Trip to New York State
In the pages that follow, we’ve compiled everything you need to know to handle
the practical details of planning your trip in advance—from tips on great deals on the Internet, plus a calendar of events and more.
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