May 11, 2011
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Biebrzański National Park – the largest national park in Poland Updated: May 11, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Biebrzański National Park is an attractive natural area and the largest national park in Poland. It lies on the north-eastern part of the country, near the village Osowiec-Twierdza. It stretches over an area of approximately […]
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Categories: Nature, Poland
May 10, 2011
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Reichsburg Cochem is the fairy-tale castle that defines the Moselle Valley — a dramatic hilltop fortress perched high above the winding river and the storybook town of Cochem, Germany. Rebuilt in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style, it’s one of the most visually striking castles on the Moselle and a must-see for anyone cruising […]
Tags: castle, castles-of-germany, cochem, french-siege, germany, map, moselle, reaches, reichsburg, reichsburg-cochem, rieslings, river-mosel, wine-region
Categories: Germany, Sights
May 10, 2011
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Carvoeiro – the most fantastic beaches in the Algarve, Portugal Updated: May 9, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Carvoeiro is a small resort in Portugal, located in the southern part of the country, in the Algarve region, near Portimao. At present it has about 3,000 inhabitants. The town attracts visitors primarily for its […]
Tags: alagar, algarve, algarve-portugal, algarve-region, beach, carvalho, carvoeiro, caves, city, faro, fishing-village, golf-golf-course, inhabitants, labyrinth, limestone-cliffs, medieval-name, nature, o-castelo, picturesque-village, pillars, portimao, portugal, railway-station, town, water-sports
Categories: Nature, Portugal
May 9, 2011
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Trafalgar Square & Nelson’s Column – the vibrant heart of London | United Kingdom Updated: August 23, 2020 | By Claire | More Trafalgar Square is the vibrant heart of London and the best starting point for exploration of its central part – right in the neighbourhood there is the government district of Whitehall with […]
Tags: admiral-horatio-nelson, battle-of-trafalgar, best-starting-point, british-navy, british-parliament, bronze-statues, buckingham-palace, charing-cross-station, double-deckers, fourth-plinth, french-fleet, government-district, london, nelsons-column, night-buses, nordic-country, oslo-norway, sightseeing-tours, sir-charles-james, trafalgar-square, united-kingdom, vibrant-heart, westminster-abbey, world-war-ii
Categories: Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
May 9, 2011
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Bonn – the first capital of Germany and birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven Updated: October 27, 2020 | By Claire | More Bonn is a city located in Germany on the Rhine River, about 25 km south of Cologne. Bonn is known as the first capital of the Federal Republic of Germany and the birthplace […]
Tags: ancient-sculptures, art-exhibitions, baroque-town, birthplace-of-ludwig-van-beethoven, bonn, capital-of-germany, chancellery, city, composer-ludwig, courtyard-garden, germany, government-district, hammerschmidt, historical-monuments, ludwig-van-beethoven, military-settlement, multipurpose-hall, outdoor-swimming-pool, pool-sports, prince-electors, rhine-river, romanesque-church, town, vibrant-university, wine-experts
Categories: Germany, Sights, Virtual Travel
May 8, 2011
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The city of Tours – former capital of France Updated: February 4, 2020 | By Claire | More In the valley of Loire river, not far from the famous castles, you can find a big thriving city of Tours. It offers lots of museums, shops, restaurants and beautifully remodelled old buildings. During the reign of […]
Tags: antique-shops, archaeological-collections, basilica, capital-of-france, charming-town, city, craft-guilds, france, loire-river, louis-xi, old-buildings, roman-period, st-gatien, st-julien, stone-bridge, thriving-city, timbered-buildings, time-thanks, tours, town, trendy-restaurants, true-copy, wine-museum, world-war-ii
Categories: France, Sights
May 8, 2011
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Carisbrooke Castle – the place where King Charles I was imprisoned | United Kingdom Updated: June 10, 2020 | By Claire | More Carisbrooke Castle is situated on the outskirts of Newport, Isle of Wight in England. Castle, which history is more than a thousand years old, offers an unforgettable experience in the form of […]
Tags: 11th-century, archaeological-finds, carisbrooke-castle, castle, castle-grounds, castle-houses, charles-i, colorful-garden, constant-fear, countess-isabella, edward-i, england-castle, fortification, king-charles-i, medieval-artifacts, newport-isle-of-wight, normans, princess-beatrice, queen-victoria, roman-style, united-kingdom, youngest-daughter
Categories: Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
May 6, 2011
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The London eye – the best view of London | United Kingdom Updated: June 10, 2020 | By Claire | More The London Skyline is one that is known all over the World with ancient buildings such as the Tower of London and the Palace of Westminster instantly recognisable. While new modern tourist destinations such […]
Tags: bank-of-the-river-thames, best-view-of-london, fashionable-choice, hungerford-bridge, jubilee-gardens, london, london-eye, london-skyline, new-kid-on-the-block, new-year-celebrations, olympic-emblem, palace-of-westminster, planning-your-trip, prince-william-and-kate, prince-william-and-kate-middleton, recognisable-landmarks, singapore-flyer, star-of-nanchang, stroke-of-midnight, tallest-ferris-wheel, united-kingdom, westminster-bridge, william-and-kate
Categories: Sights, United Kingdom, Virtual Travel
May 6, 2011
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Popradské pleso – one of the most popular places in Slovakia Updated: June 29, 2020 | By Claire | More Popradské pleso (1494,3m above sea level) is a mountain lake and lies in the western part of the High Tatras mountains in the middle of Mengusovská valley. Popradské pleso became the starting point for many […]
Tags: 18th-century, 3m, beautiful-scenery, fish-lake, good-starting-point, hectares, high-tatras, lake, matej-bel, mountain-lake, mountains, natural-occurrence, poprad, popradske-pleso, refreshments, rysy, scholar, sea-level, slovakia, slow-walking, sun-rise, tatra-mountains, tatras-mountains, tourists, traditional-meals
Categories: Nature, Slovakia
May 5, 2011
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Tossa de Mar is one of the most popular and beautiful resorts on the Costa Brava — a historic fishing village-turned-holiday destination on the Catalan coast whose superbly preserved medieval walled old town (Vila Vella), with its castle and lighthouse perched on a rocky headland overlooking turquoise coves, is the only surviving fortified medieval town […]
Tags: beach, ceramics, city, clothing-jewelry, coast, costa-brava, fishing-village, fortifications, gran-playa, hotel-complexes, la-baume, local-gallery, monuments, narrow-streets, nature, promenade, relaxed-atmosphere, rich-history, scooters, sea-beach, sea-site, souvenir-shops, spain, tossa-de-mar, tourist-service, town, water-skiing, water-sports
Categories: Nature, Spain, Virtual Travel