Each year, residents of Binche don exuberant costumes and host a world-famous three-day carnival of street performances, music and dancing leading up to Ash Wednesday
Cruises around Japan gives you a great opportunity to see the majestic natural beauty of Japan and explore its largest cities.
Ivrea is a small city near Turin in Italy. Every year during their Carnevale they have a unique festival that involves throwing oranges at other people. While it may sound like a zany way to get your orange juice there is a historical reason for the citrus mayhem.
Welcome to the March 24, 2010 edition of Carnival of Cities. We have a US-focused edition this time, but a few entrants are from further afield.
Welcome to the first Carnival of Cities for 2010. This edition sports a wide range of topics from a lot of cool bloggers, many which are taking part for the first time and it's a real bumper volume today.
Liz over at Everything Everywhere posted the September blog carnival a couple of days ago, and my piece on the copper mine in Falun, Sweden, is included. Many thanks to Liz!
Liz over at Travelogged included my Parks in Berlin post in the latest Anywhere, Everywhere Travel Blog Carnival.
Welcome to the 22 April issue of the Carnival of Cities, on visit to eyeflare.com from its spiritual home at Family Travel Guide
Caitlin over at Roaming Tales hosted the Carnival of Cities: From marbles in Kansas City to snow in London this past week, and I thought to share a couple of highlights for you to read
Karen over at Europe A La Carte just published the Europe Travel Carnival 2 February 2009
I've got an inclusion in Nomadic Matt's blog carnival a few days ago.
This week's edition of Carnival of Cities included a number of stonkingly good articles.
For 2009, we've found a calendar of unusual or fascinating events for each month to plan your travels around, ranging from Carnival in Rio de Janiero to a Rock, Paper, Scissors competition in Canada. We've split the events into 4 posts, and here's the first one covering January to March 2009
I was recently invited to take part in Anthony McCune's blog carnival to celebrate his 3 solid years of blogging. It's a great celebratory blog carnival with a large number of eclectic articles included.
Cruise Critic, the world's leading resource for cruise reviews and news, today announced the winners of the 2008 Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards. The awards honor the world's top cruise lines for outstanding performance in 10 major areas
A very late issue of my roundup, which I've decided to make monthly rather than weekly. Let me know if you'd like to see more travel articles, more often, from around the web by commenting below
Eyeflare's guide to 10 brilliant things to do in London that don't cost a penny
Welcome to this edition of the Carnival of Cities, it's the first for eyeflare.com.
Lonely Planet in shocking author admission of plagiarism and corruption. Roman catacombs, Civil War destinations, and more airline bankruptcies. It's a 'fun' week in travel.
We're hosting next week's Carnival of Cities here on eyeflare.com on Wednesday 16 April 2008.
This weekend sees the London Mayor's 10th free Thames River Festival. If you brave the crowds, this is what you'll be able to see.
21 articles found.
eyeflare travel & tips is © Jack Norell 1994-2026 All Rights Reserved