3rd
February
2010
By: Levi Reiss
Emilia-Romagna is generally considered to be the gastronomic capital of Italy; you better believe that it has a lot of competition. Its regional capital and largest city is Bologna, which brings a very ungastronomic sausage to mind. The city of Cento, population 35 thousand, is located 15 miles (24 kilometers) northwest of Bologna. It hosts the historic Cento Carnival of Europe, which runs on five consecutive Sundays and attracts over 300,000 people.
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posted in Europe, Italy, Travel Tips, Carnival |
3rd
February
2010
By: Paul Buchanan
Every city offers a number of ways to get around. You could hire a car, go on foot or take a train. When you aren’t a native and you are visiting on holiday, you may not know how best to see all the attractions and venues your chosen city has ready and waiting for you.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Tours, Midwest, Chicago |
3rd
February
2010
Paul Buchanan
If New York is synonymous with skyscrapers and busy boulevards, and Los Angeles for beaches and celebrity culture, then Boston is most certainly best known for its internationally renowned educational institutions.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, US East Coast, Boston |
3rd
February
2010
by winecountryshuttle
Situated a short distance from the Silverado Trail at the Rutherford Crossroad, Rutherford Ranch Winery is on the banks of a somewhat meandering creek.
The vineyards Rutherford Ranch is a picturesque property and the wines crafted here, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel, are of such excellent quality and that is the reason why the Napa Valley and the unique Rutherford appellation are world renowned.
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