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Some of Europe's best sights and destinations can be seen on a slim budget. Go explore!

On 13 January, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Prague is one of Europe's most beautiful and interesting capital cities, with its mesmerising gothic architecture, grand religious monuments and fascinating history.

On 02 January, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Millennium Park's most popular feature in the summer months is also an intriguing piece of modern art.

On 08 December, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Cambodia's city of Siem Reap is more than just a stopover for Angkor Wat, it's a fun destination in its own right.

On 03 November, 2013 by Maria Holburt in Travel

The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a non-profit organization that prides itself on serving two functions: it provides the academic community with a specialized collection of objects from the Lower Jurassic, while, at the same time, providing the general public with a hands-on experience of what life was like at the time.

On 14 January, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

The popular Shambles area of York is filled with boutiques, restaurants, pubs, and historical places.

On 03 November, 2012 by Heathr Rudebusch in Destinations

A palace made largely of gold and crystal, or so it seems. The sumptious home of several sultans, it is now open to the public.

On 09 October, 2012 by Heathr Rudebusch in Destinations

With the London Olympics well underway, there's never been a better time to book your trip and get down to currently the most active and exciting city in the world.

On 30 July, 2012 by Jack in Travel Tips

The 600 acre park is famous for its conservation work and is proud to bring over 90 endangered and rare species of animals to the attention of the general public.

On 03 May, 2012 by Suzanne Bennett in Destinations

San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is home to the oldest public Japanese garden in all of California, the Japanese Tea Garden.

On 01 January, 2012 by Amanda Odoerfer in Destinations

The Narayanhiti Palace Museum (formerly the Narayanhiti Royal Palace) opened as a museum in 2009 after Nepal was declared a republic.

On 14 December, 2011 by Anne Michelle Ricker in Destinations

With more than 4,000 acres of bicycle paths, public parks, and bay, San Diego's Mission Bay is a fun, family friendly destination that you're sure to enjoy.

On 03 December, 2011 by Vincent Hayes in Destinations

Few national sites can be as familiar to the American public as the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

On 09 October, 2011 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

Railorfly.com is the world's first website to provide a thorough and "all inclusive" comparison of costs and travel times of trains and planes for 500 routes in Europe and North America.

On 29 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel Tips

The Metronome and The Passage are both an enormous work of public art and a very confusing clock.

On 12 July, 2011 by Jack in Destinations

The public square of Alexanderplatz in Berlin was named after a visit from the Russian emperor Alexander the first. The square better known as Alex by locals; is a vibrant destination for business and leisure travelers alike.

On 30 June, 2011 by Chris-Zelda Hugo in Destinations

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham claims to be the oldest drinking spot in England and one of 20 public houses in Nottingham.

On 27 February, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Victoria station is a central London railway terminal and London Underground or Tube.

On 22 February, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

A thrilling set of waterfalls to cascade down, or just take in their beauty in the Dominican Republic.

On 10 February, 2014 by Ivan Volaric in Destinations

The library has grown to its present day size, where it now covers a total of 79 locations in the city and the library remains one of the great institutions of Chicago.

On 06 December, 2009 by Ian Farquharson in Destinations

British Airways (BA) travelers could end up with some major disruptions of their travel plans over Christmas if strike threats by the cabin crews' union go ahead. BA has made public plans that 1,700 cabin crew positions are to be eliminated.

On 13 October, 2009 by Jack in Travel News

From today, most air travelers will be asked their birth dates and genders when making airline reservations. With the new and quite public expansion of the Secure Flight program, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) will be asking airlines to provide passengers' identity information to the federal government.

On 04 December, 2010 by Jack in Travel

Open House London is an annual event that gives Londoners and visitors the opportunity to visit, for free, a huge range of architecturally interesting buildings that aren't normally open to the public.

On 07 December, 2013 by Mike in Travel

This is the 500th post on eyeflare.com. Since 2001, when I published the first post on this site, I've now put up 499 posts before now.

On 22 July, 2009 by Jack in Travel News

JetAmerica officially will not get off the ground in August. Or, it seems, at all. The airline announced in a press release this afternoon that it is suspending sales to all markets and that it would immediately begin to notify affected customers and process refunds to all customers who have booked on the public charter flights.

On 19 July, 2009 by Jack in Travel News

 

 


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