Sunday, April 21, 2013

Budapest, The Queen of the Danube

Two cities separated by the Danube River became one and formed one of Europe's most beautiful capitals. Today, Budapest has also grown in the number of tourist visits, as well as in hotels, restaurants, and boutiques opening their doors. Since joining [...]

Florence, Italy's Open-Air Museum

Michelangelo and Machiavelli, Donatello and Dante, the Renaissance and romance are felt in every corner of Florence. A showcase of art and architecture, it is one of the world's greatest artistic capitals, with statues, sculptures, historic churches [...]

Lisbon, The first capital of the global village

Lisbon is reawakening. The words "new" and "cool" haven't really been associated with this city since the 16th century when it ruled over the world's first global empire, extending from Brazil to India. Vasco da Gama's expedition to the East brought [...]

Parma, Italy

Parma, in northern Italy, is famous for its cheese and ham but it also has an interesting, compact historic center. Parma's 12th century Baptistery is one of Italy's top 12th century monuments and the interior of its Romanesque cathedral is coverd with [...]
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