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A Wasted Day In Frankfurt

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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We had plans to see as much of Frankfurt as we could in one day. That didn't happen. Thanks to a delayed flight, early holiday closures and a "1" that looked like a "7", a day in the financial capital of Germany was wasted.

Exploring Prague’s New Town

Saturday, August 1, 2009

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Central Prague is divided into five smaller towns with New Town being the largest and most spread out, but that shouldn’t be a deterrent.  There are some great sights in New Town, including a bullet-riddled church, the oldest microbrewery in Prague, and an unusual building that looks like it’s dancing.

A Walk Through Prague’s Old Town

Friday, July 31, 2009

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A walk through Prague’s Old Town is like watching a good movie: it gets better and better the further you get into it.

A Tour Of Prague’s Lesser Quarter

Friday, July 31, 2009

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The Lesser Quarter is the best district in Prague to appreciate old world splendor.  The district has been relatively untouched for centuries, providing a great snapshot of historically authentic Prague.  In other words, expect lots of churches, palaces and parks.

A Walk Through Budapest’s Leopold Town And Inner City

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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Many of Budapest’s most treasured attractions are located in Leopold Town and Inner City.  In this compact and easily walkable area, history and modernism complement each other.  Even the fast food restaurants look like something out of a history book.

Heroes’ Square And City Park

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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Heroes’ Square is the kind of monument that makes me wish I had done more with my life.  Who wouldn’t want to be immortalized as a statue in one of the world’s most extravagant squares?

Paris’ Latin Quarter

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Paris’ 5th arrondissement, on the left bank, is commonly known as the “Latin Quarter.” But the name is a little deceiving. You won’t find Latin dancers performing the samba in the Latin Quarter. You won’t find restaurants serving Latin food. You won’t even find many Latin people. Instead, you’ll find a young, lively district filled [...]

Place De La Concorde

Monday, July 13, 2009

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Place De La Concorde might be the only place in Paris where you get shivers of excitement and shivers of creepiness at the same time.  It’s a beautiful place with a bloody history.

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