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Old town of Aachen, Germany

AACHEN, GERMANY: Aachen is one of the great small European cities that definitely deserves more visitors. The good part of it is that, though the city has the site first to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage in Germany, you don’t have to… Continue Reading “Old town of Aachen, Germany”

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Easter Break Trip 2012 – 5th destination: Zagreb, Croatia

ZAGREB, CROATIA: Zagreb may not attract as many tourists as Dubrovnik in Croatia, but as the capital and the biggest city of Republic of Croatia, it has very well-preserved medieval old city architecture and cobbled streets, which are not only charming, but also gives… Continue Reading “Easter Break Trip 2012 – 5th destination: Zagreb, Croatia”

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Kasteel Keukenhof (Keukenhof Castle) in Holland

This is my 3rd and final post on our trip to the Tulip Festival in Keukenhof, the Netherlands last weekend…I promise. Last day, which was a Sunday, in Keukenhof was very easy going. We have already seen the flower parade and tulip garden on Saturday. Sunday was… Continue Reading “Kasteel Keukenhof (Keukenhof Castle) in Holland”

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Flower Parade in Keukenhof, the Netherlands

Tis the season for tulips everywhere and what better place is there to celebrate this time of the year other than Keukenhof, Nederlands (the Netherlands)? This past weekend we made a trip to Keukenhof to visit the biggest tulip garden and the flower parade in… Continue Reading “Flower Parade in Keukenhof, the Netherlands”

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Easter Break Trip 2012 – 6th destination: Ljubljana, Slovenia

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA: Truly speaking, I had  little expectation from Ljubljana, especially after reading this information from wikitravel on the city, “Ljubljana has no world-famous attractions, which is great: there’s no need to hop from one place to another, taking photos and crossing the items on… Continue Reading “Easter Break Trip 2012 – 6th destination: Ljubljana, Slovenia”

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