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The Essential Vienna By: Philip Nicosia Dear fellow travellers, I’ve written about Vienna in the past, however the following article is very useful, in my opinion anyway, if you’re visiting Vienna for the first time or if you’ve got very limited time. So enjoy! There are many things to see in Vienna, and walking through the city is like lifting the veil of time and stepping back into the Old World. It is home to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, built in 1147, found in the heart of the city and so famous that no trip to the country would be complete without it. The Vienna Opera

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A Tourists Guide To Venice Italy By: Thomas Smith Dear fellow travellers, Another article skilfully written by Thomas. Venice, is an amazing place to say the least. Lets be taken there by Thomas’ and enjoy the journey. Planning a trip to one of the most intriguing and inspiring cities in the world? Venice, Italy is that city and also is known as a city full of romance and history. The city allows no cars and the streets that meander along the canals are perfect for exploring. You will find that there are 150 canals in Venice and there are also more that 400 bridges that connect 117 pieces of land.

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A Visitors Guide To Dublin Ireland By: Thomas Smith Dear fellow travellers, I remember very clearly when I first planned my trip to Ireland. Thomas’ article triggered even more nice and happy memories of my two week trip. Enjoy! You are going to Dublin, Ireland. Maybe it is your first trip or maybe you are a return visitor. Either way it is always a good idea to make a few travel plans before you pack your bags. When you plan a trip to Dublin there are some things to keep in mind. The weather is always something to be prepared for. You will find that the weather in Dublin is

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