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Travel Articles >> City Travel
The most attractive cities of the world for living (11 Jun. 2008) - Here is the rating of the most attractive cities for living of the world. The clear winner is European Luxembourg and in the Western Hemisphere - the winners are Canadian cities.
Top 10 of the most astonishing world subways (7 Jun. 2008) - Subways are already part of the everyday life of many people living in the cities of this planet. Here is the list of the most interesting subways that are special in their own ways.
Theft lessons in the Netherlands (5 Jun. 2008) - A bicycle organization in the Netherlands is giving bicycle theft lessons to everybody that wants to take part in these. The events are targeted to let people know more about the bicycle security to help them to avoid disappointment and to reduce the bike theft.
The most "friendly" touristic sights (5 Jun. 2008) - The rating of the most "friendly" touristic places includes sights that are nominated for the New Wonders of the World. These sights have been evaluated according to a long list of criteria, including various services that are offered for the tourists.
Where live the most beautiful women? (4 Jun. 2008) - Among the top three reasons to travel abroad people of different sex name an interesting one - flirt opportunity with the representatives of the other nations. The interest to other people on this planet, also sexual, is a normal part of our social life. And this becomes much more interesting if the city you visit is one of the top ten cities with the most beautiful girls on this planet, isn't it?
Museum of unbelievable things will be opened in London (20 May. 2008) - Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum will be opened in London. This is the world famous network, consisting of 29 museums scattered all over the planet and the daily 1 hour television show that tells about all the astonishing news of the world.
Automatic subway secretly functions in Nuremberg (12 May. 2008) - The automatic subway began already functioning in Nuremberg long before the planned opening date. The citizens were embarrassed to see the trains without drivers.
Fried potatoes museum has been opened in Belgium (4 May. 2008) - The "frites", or the "French potatoes" are so beloved by the Belgians that hey have opened even a museum, dedicated to this famous garnish that is server all over the world. Did you know that true fries should be about 10 centimeters long?
Bicycle rental program launched in May on the streets of Washington (3 May. 2008) - Bicycle rental program will be started in Washington that will help the city to solve the traffic problems and will offer a cheap transport possibility for the citizens and will surely contribute to the ecology. The bike system is electronically controlled and has also advertising advantages.
Venice has prohibited to feed the pigeons (29 Apr. 2008) - Pigeons in Venice will suffer from hunger in the nearest times, because the city administration has prohibited to feed the birds and to sell food for these on the streets. These measures are though based upon some serious reasons.
The happiest city of the planet. (23 Apr. 2008) - Urbanization is being used mostly as a negative notion to characterize a city landscape, but there are cities, which inhabitants seem to feel themselves pretty happy - at least in Sydney they associate their city with the word "happiness". There are also other cities in this rating, sometimes characterized with other, not so pleasant words.
A trip to Egypt can cost you your hearing (17 Apr. 2008) - Cairo - not only the ancient city, full of mystery and eastern colors. It is also an 85 decibel loud big ant hill where the hearing of a person is exposed to danger of damage.
Museum dedicated to the News in Washington: Newseum (12 Apr. 2008) - An unusual museum has been opened in Washington - the Newseum - the place that shows the public how the news are being made. The visitors can even try the role of the reporter or the photo-correspondent and in a special NBC studio see the process of the live news production.
The cult Beer Museum in Britain will be closed (8 Apr. 2008) - The British people are indignant - the Museum of Beer is going to be closed by the American owner company. They think that the closing of a brewery that produces real British ale - is a real cultural crime.
Tourists have stripped Trajan's forum (6 Apr. 2008) - Trajan's forum in Rome has been almost completely taken out by the tourists. Everything that could be taken out - small parts of the sculptures and other relics - has been stolen for souvenirs.
The best subway in the world - in Copenhagen (4 Apr. 2008) - The Danish subway in Copenhagen has been considered the best one in the world, in spite of it's relative small age. The poll that has been held among the clients has revealed that 98% of the passengers are very pleased with the services.
Hong-Kong – the most astonishing city of the planet. (3 Apr. 2008) - Hong-Kong is one of the most astonishing cities of the planet, admiring visitors with it's exotic and developing with high speed according to the most modern technologies and touristic trends.
Munich prepares for the 850-th anniversary (26 Mar. 2008) - Munich plans to celebrate it's 850-th anniversary and this time the event is planned to be longer and more vivid and colored. The former monastery, where the monks have brewed the stark beer that helped them to keep the fast, is now a huge city that welcomes every year lots of tourists that take part in the marvelous celebration.
Best cities for short trips (25 Mar. 2008) - The growing accessibility of various transport means for many social levels has lead to an interesting tendency in the travel business - the so-called city breaks, when a traveler visits a city, located not far away from him and the visit lasts for a couple of days - just enough to see the main sights of the place.
Wi-Fi is still popular around the world (19 Mar. 2008) - Wi-Fi technology experiences a real boom of connectivity. Most cities of the world are even welcoming tourists and locals with hot-spots, where you could gain access to the information about the points of interest in the city or even internet. In some countries the annual hot-spot amount growth exceeds 100%
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