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Vienna Travel Guide  

 

Chic and modern, this travel blog shows you the beautiful things of Vienna in a gorgeous and fashonable way. Vienna continues to surprise me pleasantly although I should admit that the architecture of the houses left and right to that street was not exaclty to my liking and it was a little photography challenge to snap the blossoming trees while avoiding the buildings.

http://theviennesegirl.com/

 

Walking through Vienna is a bit like walking into the pages of a fairytale, as a horse and carriage trots past one ornate palace after another. The Austrian capital is bursting with Imperial history and Baroque architecture, with a musical accompaniment by Mozart and Strauss.

http://www.ontheluce.com/2014/09/25/visiting-vienna-on-a-budget/

 

Vienna is the perfect complement to itself. It is a stately, grand, and serious-looking city, full of right angles and spotless streets, which brings a kind of relaxation in itself for those of us who are rigidly type A.

http://fathomaway.com/guides/europe/vienna/itineraries/itinerary-vienna-austria/

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of many classical composers who have helped make Vienna a “City of Music.” Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler also worked in the Austrian capital.

http://www.ottsworld.com/blogs/vienna-travel-tips/

 

Demel is a famous pastry shop and chocolaterie in Vienna, Austria. The building is near the Hofburg Palace, and the interior was designed by Portois and Fix in a baroque style.

http://toplist.etips.com/list/37-chocolate++vienna

 

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Top 5 Best Istanbul Travel Blogs

Travel to Istanbul  

 

One can go for a decent cup in Istanbul. But even the right cup of coffee can be treated wrong way so today I’d like to share a few tips that will help you enjoy Turkish coffee the way locals do.

http://www.deliciousistanbul.com/blog/2012/10/16/enjoy-turkish-coffee/#sthash.M5UV7xyq.dpuf

 

Istanbul has for a long time, been the heart and soul of Turkey. Boasting of more than 14 million official residents, the city is the only one in the world that spans two continents; Europe and Asia. I love Istanbul and admit to a major addiction for this characteristic destination.

http://turkishtravelblog.com/i-love-istanbul/

 

So you’re travelling to Istanbul and you have no idea where to begin. That’s understandable, the city is massive (it spans two continents!) and it has so much to offer in terms of mosques, markets, museums and foreign culinary delights!

 

So you’re travelling to Istanbul and you have no idea where to begin. That’s understandable, the city is massive (it spans two continents!) and it has so much to offer in terms of mosques, markets, museums and foreign culinary delights!

http://thatbackpacker.com/2013/12/09/50-things-to-do-in-istanbul-turkey/

 

Wandering Earl gets such great tips from his own readers and the locals wherever he goes, including one who said “do not miss the opportunity to eat at Ciya“. And sfter going on his own culinary tour of Istanbul he tasted some of the best food that he’s ever eaten in his life.

http://www.ytravelblog.com/sunday-spotlight-things-to-do-in-istanbul-turkey/

 

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Most Awesome Havana Travel Blogs

CUBA Best Blogs (2) Life Awesome Blog

I love old places. I love hearing the stories about days gone by. I love imagining them in their glory. Havana is a great city for this. We spent twenty-four hours in this beautiful city while on our recent trip to Varadero. The resort was fun, but we needed to experience some real culture.

http://lifeawesomeblog.com/2013/12/twenty-four-hours-in-havana-cuba/

Cuba Absolutely

Latinos have a different concept of personal space and Cubans, as is their wont, take it to an extreme. Men embrace and greet each other with kisses of the cheek, female friends walk hand in hand, and my best salsa partners have been girlfriends.

http://www.cubaabsolutely.com/AboutCuba/article_Cubatoday.php?id=Why-I-love-Cuba

One Step 4 Ward

My hotel was a little out of town, so we took a cab into the main square and met outside the Hotel Inglaterre for one pm. The (cute) guide was waiting for us as soon as we arrived. Aniika, a twenty-something Cuba with perfect English introduced herself and walked us over to our sexy ride for the next next hour and a half.

http://onestep4ward.com/classic-car-havana-tour-in-cuba/

5 Hot Spots in Havana

Old Havana is the city-center and one of the 15 municipalities forming Havana, Cuba, it has the second highest population density in the city and contains the core of the original city of Havana.

http://toplist.etips.com/list/33-hot+spots+havana

The Best Sydney Travel Blogs

Sydney-travel blog  

5 Divine Beaches in Sydney

Tamarama is a beachside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Tamarama is 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council.

http://toplist.etips.com/list/32-beaches+sydney

Y Travel Blog

It has the stunning harbour side location, the iconic beaches, excellent restaurants, fantastic cafes and pubs, world heritage sites, terrific shopping, incredible festivals, a multicultural population, and good year round weather.

http://www.ytravelblog.com/things-to-do-in-sydney-2/

Belly Rumbles

Fresh produce, flower, plant, art, photography and jewellery stores while you enjoy some chilled out tunes and entertainment.  A delectable range of food stalls provide freshly prepared lunch options with food from around the globe to tantalise your tastes.  There’s gozleme, paella, Japanese takoyaki, spicy prawns and chorizo, Korean, Taiwanese and more!

http://bellyrumbles.com/sydney-farmer-organic-markets/

 Mapping Megan

Boasting some of the most photographed landmarks in the world, a wonderland of national parks, forest mountains, and historic riverside towns, Sydney is also a bit of an exhibitionist – sun-blazed beaches stretching the length of the famous harbor opening up into the Pacific, and glittering views of an impressive city skyline once the sun goes down.

http://www.mappingmegan.com/what-to-do-in-sydney-australia/

 

 

Havana History Facts

Havana Travel Guide  

  1. August 25th, 1515 Conquistador Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar founded Havana near the present town of Surgidero de Batabanó on the southern coast of the island.
  2. King Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of City on December 20th, 1592. Later on, the Sapnish Crown officially designated the city as "Key to the New World and Rampart of the West Indies".
  3. During the Seven Years' War the city was captured by the British. It began on June 6th, 1762 when a British fleet, comprising more than 50 ships and a combined force of over 11,000 men sailed into Cuban waters.
  4. The first railroad was constructed in 1837 which was used for transporting sugar from the valley of Guinness to the harbor. It's a 51 km (32 mi) stretch between Havana and Bejucal.
  5. The new régime under Fidel Castro, after the revolution of 1959, promised to improve social services, public housing, and official buildings.
  6. A number of streets and squares have been rehabilitated in Old Havana in an effort of rebuilding it for tourist purposes, but the restoration efforts concentrate in all on less than 10% of its area due to the fact that Old Havana is a large city.

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Sydney Awesome Facts

Travel to Sydney  

  1. Sydney's beaches and attractions brings more than 10 million international and domestic visitors each year.
  2. The most popular summer sport in Sydney is cricket therefore the city will be hosting games in the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
  3. Sydney's Ferries has been oparating since 1875 carring over 14 million passengers each year in and around Sydney.
  4. With 504,00 mega litres of water, Sydney has the deepest natural harbour in the world.
  5. From the last years, Sydney has become the playground of Hollywood stars, Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson, Justin Timberlake, Sylvester Stallone, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez.
  6. Every beach in Sydney has several acomodations to offer including, kiosks, electric barbecues, picnic shelters, play areas, toilets and change-rooms.
  7. According to Guinness World Records, the widest long-span bridge and tallest steel arch bridge in the world is the Sydney Harbour Bridge being the 5th longest spanning-arch bridge too.
  8. Compared to the 22.2% of the overall Australian population, the 31.7% of Sydney's population were born overseas.

If you are traveling to Sydney you will need guidance, don´t miss anything with eTips Sydney Travel Guide

 

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Strasbourg Interesting Facts

Travel to Strasbourg  

  1. The Grande Île is Strasbourg's historical center which was the first city centre to be classified entirely by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
  2. Spanning across the river into the German city of Kehl, on the eastern bank of the Rhine and with nearly half a million inhabitants in a metropolitan area Strasbourg is one of the nine largest cities in France.
  3. The historic city centre can easily be explored in a day or two and is most easily explored on foot. You should consider hiring a bike or using the public transport network to be able to cover more ground.
  4. Strasbourg has to offers many cultural events concerts- both free and not-so-free, operas, ballet, and more besides than dozens of museums.
  5. In many traditional restaurants, in the city or in the neighborhoods many Alsatian specialties can be eaten. For example, you shouldn't leave Alsace without having thesauerkraut (choucroute in French).
  6. Built between 1176 and 1439, the Cathédrale Notre Dame is undoubtedly Strasbourg's finest architectural highlight. With a 142 metre tower is the highest cathedral tower in France.

Travels through Strasbourg with eTips Strasbourg Tavel Guide and don´t miss a thing

 

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Hong Kong Outstanding Facts

Travel to Hog Kong  

  1. With 8,000 buildings having more than 14 floors, Hong Kong has the most skyscrapers in the world, amost double that of New York.
  2. Hong Kong's population skies to 7,188 millions.
  3. In Hong Kong exists 2 types of public holidays Statutory holidays: 12 and General holidays: 17
  4. Hong Kong has 5 amusement parks, Including Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong Ocean park, which are the largest ones that you can find in this category.
  5. Hong Kong is comprising of 24 country parksand and approximately 3/4 of it is rural.
  6. Hong Kong is home of the first cable funicular in Asia, The Peak Tram. It was built in 1888 and remains one of the oldest cable railroads in the world

Keep your trip to Hong Kong updated and don´t miss a thing, get eTips Hong Kong Travel Guide!

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Best Paris Travel Blogs

 

BEST PARIS TRAVEL BLOGS (7)

As you don´t want to miss anything when you travel, here we introduce you a list of the top 5 sites about Paris. You will find advices, directions and practical information to visit Paris city.

 

5 Lovely Spots in Paris

The Eiffel Tower is an iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris. It was named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.

http://toplist.etips.com/list/24-best+spots

 

The Hip Paris Blog

We’ll point you in the right direction and introduce you to off-the-beaten-path places, hip and happening people and events, and experiences you might otherwise overlook. From Paris to New York, San Francisco to Sydney, our readers are a diverse mix, united by their desire to be “in” on what’s happening in Paris. From food and fashion to architecture and culture—we’ve got you covered.

http://hipparis.com/

 

God, I Love Paris

Paris is no doubt buzzing with more Vespas this week, and clacking with more chic mommies aska rentrée is underway. Back to school, a fresh new start-even though i prefer summer, early fall in Paris makes a good run for the best time of the year. Everyone is emergized, fresh, bright, bordering on outrifht optimism.

http://godiloveparis.blogspot.com.ar/

 

On the Luce

Paris is one of my favourite European cities – I usually try and spend a few days out there most years, and was lucky enough to spend last autumn house-sitting there. But even though I had somewhere to stay, Paris is an easy place to spend money – with fantastic restaurants, shops and wine bars on every corner, and the entrance fees to all those world-class museums and attractions which soon start to add up.

http://www.ontheluce.com/2012/10/23/paris-on-a-budget/

 

Y Travel

We hope these tips and stories will inform and inspire you to take that dream trip to Paris. If you have already visited Paris, we’d love to hear your tips in the comments down below.

http://www.ytravelblog.com/things-to-do-in-paris-france/

Paris Amazing Facts

Travel to Paris  

  1. Paris has 328 metro stations in the city center and 384 stations in total.
  2. With 15 million visitors each year the most visited attraction is Disneyland Paris.
  3. Paris has 300 kilometers of underground catacombs. 
  4. Paris has 200 churches, 137 museums, 37 bridges and 120 statues in the Jardin des Tuileries.
  5. The oldest house in Paris is located at 51 de la rue de Montmorency and dates fron 1407.

 

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TripGuider kick off!

We are excited to announce we are into the final steps to release Trip Guider, that's our latest approach into delivering users a flexible and customizable way of real mobile experience when traveling. Trip Guider is coming!

Destinations

Each week we are adding more destinations, from large cities to small hidden towns.

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No roaming costs when abroad!, no extra charges, that's important for you and us as well. Don´t worry, full access inside the app. No internet needed.

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Want to go from A to B?, which route shall you take?. Simply select your origin and destination, and let the app do all the calculations!

Augmented Reality

What's that strange building?. Where is monument X?. What's behind that building?. Enhance what you see in real life, boost your visual experience, don´t miss anything, you deserve it.

Offline Maps

No more connections problems, nor roaming costs, all map info in your hand.

Multi Language

You are a tourist, but you want to deal into your own language, we understand that feeling, no worries, all our content is translated into 11 languages.

Plan

You begin enjoying your trip before traveling, and that's planning. Tag and group your favorites places according your trip preferences.

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You want it all?, you want just a small town map?, you want augmented reality and metro planning?, we offer free content and easily customizable content, we have a plan for your need.

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