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Pescaria With its all-white interiors and fisherman-basket lampshades, seafood sandwich shop Pescaria looks like it was plucked from a small seaside town and dropped down in the middle of Milan, just steps away from the city’s shiny new high-rises. And that’s not too far from the truth—a much beloved eatery in Polignano a Mare, a

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Hidden Gems of Milan

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1. GIARDINI DELLA GUASTALLA Enclustered among San Babila, Porta Romana and Missori, this place is known as a garden, but it can be considered at its own right a small park in the heart of the city. This garden was the site of a College, so it has been closed and not accessible to the

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Must-See Places in Milan

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Milan is an absolute behemoth of a city and has the most populated metropolitan area in Italy with 1.3 million people, and 3.2 million in the wider area surrounding central Milan. Some form of human settlement has been present in the region of Milan for thousands of years and archaeological findings date back as far

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Best restaurants in Zurich

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Restaurant les Halles Les Halles is a converted factory, which makes it one of the most vibrant places among Zürich’s new hip restaurants. Its specialty is moules et frites, or mussels and French fries, a recipe which it has perfected. This restaurant relies on self-service in an uncomplicated and relaxed atmosphere. There is live music on certain Read More

Zurich’s Hidden Gems

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Hidden away and somewhat off the beaten track, these cultural locations are worth a visit.  Some of these places are not on the tourist routes or have special opening hours.  Here is a list of the hidden gems that shared by the locals: Street Parade Considering the size of the Street Parade, it might not Read More

Best place to go

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Old Town In the midst of this modern financial powerhouse of a city is a neighborhood filled with historic charm, its narrow streets rising steeply on the east side of the river. Heading up Münstergasse, you'll come to the Napfgasse, with the Brunnenturm, which was headquarters of the Lombard money-changers in the 14th and 15th Read More
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Dining In Prague

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La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise Recipes based on a 19th-century Czech cookbook, but refined to impress any of today’s gourmands – that’s what La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise has achieved, and so it’s no wonder the folk at Michelin have come a-lauding (and awarding). The chef changes the menu daily, so come here ready to just relax Read More
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Best Hidden Gems In Prague

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Thunovská Street Thunovská Street connects the western part of the area of the Church of the Virgin Mary with Tomášská street on the east side. Connected to it are also the castle stairs leading to Hradčasnké Square. It measures about 350 meters. The current name of the street, which has been officially in use since Read More
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Prague Sightseeing

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Prague Castle Located in Prague's Hradcany neighborhood, Prague Castle (Pražský hrad), once the home of Bohemia's kings, is today the official residence of the Czech Republic's President and one of the city's most visited tourist attractions. Originally built as a walled fortress around AD 870, the castle has changed dramatically over the years and contains Read More