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Summer and holiday, a time for the kids to have a blast. At least if you prepare!

On 21 April, 2018 by Jack in Travel

Rotterdam is a young and dynamic city, with loads of attractions to entertain visitors.

On 23 September, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Canada's vast reaches can mean it's hard to decide where the vacation. Here are some top suggestions.

On 10 February, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Toronto is said by many to be one of the most diverse cities in the whole world.

On 21 January, 2014 by Maria Holburt in Travel

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!

On 29 September, 2013 by Maria Holburt in Travel Tips

A shining beam of light in honor of John Lennon, peace on Earth, and nature.

On 06 February, 2013 by Elaina McGuire in Destinations

A lovely spot for a picnic, the twin Reculver Towers are a landmark from the Middle Ages on the Kent coast.

On 20 January, 2013 by Ginny in Destinations

Castello de la Guaita offers a beautiful and exciting look into the past coupled with birds-eye views spanning for miles.

On 28 January, 2012 by Gretchen Cosier in Destinations

At 145 feet deep, this thundering, underground waterfall is in America's deepest cave. It has been called one of the world's most famous natural wonders and is more than eleven hundred feet beneath the mountain.

On 23 December, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

The Alloa tower is a very well kept Keep dating back to the early fourteenth century and the Erskines family.

On 11 December, 2011 by RJ Horn in Destinations

Pisa's Leaning Tower is the most obvious draw to the town, but it offers more historic sights around the Piazza dei Miracole

On 01 December, 2011 by Ben Wolfson in Destinations

One point of historical significance in Pisa that's worthy of attention is Knight's Square, also called Piazza dei Cavalieri. Knight's Square is part of the Santa Maria Quarter.

On 28 June, 2011 by K. Coup in Destinations

Few places in Great Britain are as steeped in history as the Palace of Westminster. And it is possible that no place in the vast Westminster complex has more historical associations than Victoria Tower.

On 23 June, 2011 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

Take a tour of Royal London with Robert Reid from Lonely Planet. Starting at Westminster Abbey (do this early morning before the crowds amass), we go through St. James' Park, taking in St. Clarence House while going to Buckingham Palace.

On 06 May, 2011 by Jack in Travel

Sabato Rodia, an Italian immigrant, built these towers during the early to middle part of the twentieth century.

On 16 January, 2011 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

Built in the early fifteenth century, the Jean-Sans-Peur Tower was originally part of a palace belonging to thia Duke of Burgundy.

On 15 January, 2011 by Mary Charman-Smith in Destinations

Only four stories tall, Lotrščak Tower may initially strike you as being quite small. However, the tower is built on the highest point in Gradec and on a clear day offers views of the city extending up to five miles.

On 15 September, 2010 by Emerson Ridley in Destinations

The Tower Bridge in London, England, is probably one of the most famous bridges in the world.

On 24 November, 2009 by Tracy Huddlestun in Destinations

Probably one of the awe inspiring sights one can have is your first glimpse or the Pyramids at Giza, Cairo Egypt. The last remaining seven wonders of the world The Great Pyramid or Khufu's pyramid which towers nearly 40 stories high is at the site.

On 21 March, 2015 by Patty in Destinations

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

Clavell Tower, Dorset Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s architecture and culture by allowing visitors free access to interesting properties that are either not usually open, or would normally charge an entrance fee.

On 29 July, 2009 by Jack in Travel

What follows are some real life transcriptions of the occasionally funny exchanges between the air traffic controllers and pilots. Make up your own mind whether this makes it more or less safe to fly with the comedians in the air

On 16 February, 2013 by Jack in Reading

There are thousands of spots where you could arrange to meet in Paris. Here are some of the better, as they're beautiful, small, and easy to find even without a map

On 14 December, 2014 by Mike in Destinations

The undiscovered parts of Paris are what brings the City of Lights it's real flavor

On 21 March, 2015 by Mike in Travel

Tower Hamlets’ residents can take a step back in time and discover the borough’s fascinating history with the help of a free self-guide trail booklet which shines the spotlight on past lives and buildings

On 01 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel

 

 


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Simple photo of Leaning Tower of Pisa against a blue sky.Me in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.The Eiffel Tower viewed from the river Seine.The top of this tower / building in Oxford looked really photogenic against the blue sky. Shot with Holga.The Sacre Coeur belltower as seen from the main spire. Paris, France.From the tower of Sacre Couer overlooking all of central Paris.


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