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Top restaurants in Bruges

Belgium is known for its fine chocolate, but outside of chocolate the country also has plenty to offer in terms of cuisine including specialty items such as mussels and frites, especially when the frites are served with mayonnaise which is the local custom. For the best taste of cuisine in Bruges you may wan to [...]

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36 Hours in Perth

Perth has changed quite a bit over the last few years making the Western Australia city one that you should consider checking out if you are looking for an alternative holiday away this winter. With a population that is now almost two million, the country town is now an active city with plenty to offer [...]

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Stockholm on a shoestring budget

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and found along the east coast of the country. It is home to a wide variety of museums and parks making it not only one of the cleanest capitals of the world, but also one of the best places to head if your holiday budget is a bit tight. [...]

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Alternative guide to Warsaw

Warsaw sits along the banks of Vistula the river and is the capital of Poland. The city is mostly modern due to it being destroyed during WWII and has been mostly rebuilt over the last century. However, even though it is largely new, the city was rebuilt to represent both old and new architecture creating [...]

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Tips on saving money whilst backpacking

Backpacking is still one of the most popular ways of seeing the world on a budget, there are still costs involved however, and a little time spent planning your trip can save you a lot of money in the long run. Once you have decided which continent you are going to visit, you have to [...]

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Backpacking around Europe

Backpacking has long been synonymous with impoverished students grasping the opportunity to travel by wandering around Europe with all the possessions strapped to their back. After a drop in popularity a decade or so back, the economic climate is one of the reasons why there has been a great resurgence in interest in backpacking as [...]

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Finding Plage de Saleccia in Corsica without a car

The Plage de Seleccia beach and campsite in Corsica is often referred to as paradise by the locals, given the fact that it really is unspoiled and will instantly take your breath away. However, one of the reasons for this is that you cannot reach the area with a car making it a challenge to [...]

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