Cambodia's history is full of dark events, especially the Khmer Rouge regime's atrocities.
Toronto is said by many to be one of the most diverse cities in the whole world.
Prague is one of Europe's most beautiful and interesting capital cities, with its mesmerising gothic architecture, grand religious monuments and fascinating history.
Bangkok is one of Asia's most booming and exciting capital cities. From its renowned party areas such as Khao San Road and Nana, to its towering skyscrapers and huge modern shopping malls... Bangkok has it all!
Cruises around Japan gives you a great opportunity to see the majestic natural beauty of Japan and explore its largest cities.
The Citadel of Quaitbay, or Quaitbay Fortress, was built to defend one of the most famous and intriguing cities of the world.
It's not surprising that that most cosmopolitan of cities, Singapore, would feature an area devoted to all things Indian, but Little India would impress even the most dedicated of Indiophiles
Great new competition from Radisson Blu gives you a chance to win a weekend break in one of five exciting cities.
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.
Los Angeles is one of the trendiest cities in the United States and certainly the fashion capital of the west coast. When you're in southern California, you'll want to head for Beverly Boulevard to take advantage of the great shopping opportunities there.
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.
FirstGroup today unveiled the first Greyhound coaches which will introduce the iconic brand to the UK. Greyhound UK will launch on September 14th between London and the two cities of Portsmouth and Southampton and the company hopes to add further destinations from 2010.
JetAmerica is the budget airline that doesn't seem to take to the air. Based in Clearwater, FL, the airline aims to serve mid-sized U.S. cities that the legacy carriers aren't providing a comprehensive flight schedule for.
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
This week's edition of Carnival of Cities included a number of stonkingly good articles.
Wildlife is maybe the one thing those of us who live in major cities are missing the most in life. Luckily, there are eco-travel companies out there that are willing to get you up close and personal with both dangerous and timid beasts without disturbing their lives
Mayors in US cities are applauding the recent expansion of the Visa Waiver Program, which makes it easier for many asian travelers to visit the USA.
In an annual poll, magazine Travel + Leisure lets readers choose their favorite cities, destinations, hotels, travel providers, and much more
Welcome to this edition of the Carnival of Cities, it's the first for eyeflare.com.
We're hosting next week's Carnival of Cities here on eyeflare.com on Wednesday 16 April 2008.
Most urban public transport systems in the west can be quite expensive for a visitor. London is outrageous, but so are cities like Venice, and even Paris. By giving a fellow traveler your public transport tickets when you're done with them, you can help someone save a bundle.
The Economist produces a number of very good audio guides for busy business travelers to use before and during a visit to the major cities of the world. These Economist 'Doing business in...' audio guides are a great complement to the Economist's city guides.
London is one of the world's most expensive cities and a traveler's budget can seem pitifully small. Here are 3 great things to do for free on a weekend visit.
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