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		<title>The Centers of the Nightlife in Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 06:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There would be no doubt that nightlife is a way of life, and Spain nightlife is an absolute way to get a life. I bet even Spaniards party themselves to epic proportions more than any other people. La marcha, or Spain nightlife is at its highest in Madrid and Barcelona. For a party junkie like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There would be no doubt that nightlife is a way of life, and Spain nightlife is an absolute way to get a life. I bet even Spaniards party themselves to epic proportions more than any other people. La marcha, or Spain nightlife is at its highest in Madrid and Barcelona. For a party junkie like me, I should know better to use my afternoon siesta wisely if I am to crash the Spanish nightclubs since they are open until dawn.</p>
<p>In major cities and resort areas, nightlife is varied for all ages, there is the jazz clubs, cabarets, discos, sex shows, flamenco clubs and the usual music clubs, bars, night clubs, music halls and restaurants with floor shows. The popularity of Karaoke in many pubs and clubs wouldn’t be much for asking why.</p>
<p>Nightlife isn’t just about the booze and the balls in Barcelona and Madrid. It also means that whole families are out enjoying themselves while sipping coffee or sangria at sidewalk cafes until the wee hours in the morning.</p>
<p><strong>Nightclubs in Barcelona </strong></p>
<p>You’ll find Old Town Barcelona intoxicated with trendy, casual pubs mixed with tourist spots and local watering holes. Nightlife in this Old Town is very much simple, sitting at a sidewalk café watching people pass by in the night may be one. One should know that in Spain, the terms café and bar are quite synonymous. Although one should still have to know that a bodega specializes in wine, a cerverseria serves beer while refined palate tourists should visit Spain’s Xampanyeria or champagne bars.</p>
<p>It’s a sad fact that the hottest nightclubs in Barcelona are not open until midnight –because they start doing business at 1 or even 2 in the morning.  You should not be in tight budget though since these bars charge up to ten times you would normally pay for a bottle of beer. Nightclubs in Barcelona keep up with the latest and trendiest developments in the nightlife in Spain.</p>
<p>Some tourists in Spain may find disco music dead and dumb, so Barcelona still have nightclubs that features an edectic mix of live music. Every June, Spain holds the European Jazz Festival where the best jazz masters around the Mediterranean travels to Spain to witness and take part in the festival. In October and November on the other hand, Barcelona hosts an annual jazz festival where street concerts are very much alive and Spanish nightclubs gets a new beat.</p>
<p><strong>The Madrid Nightlife </strong></p>
<p>The epicenter of Spain’s nightlife can be found in Madrid. At 4 am, you’ll still have problems whre to park and how you will free yourself from the traffic jam as clubbers and ravers hop from discobares to discotecas. Discobares are the most common in the Spain nightlife haunt. These clubs entertain polysexual crowd as they play a mix of rock, dance, and salsa music. This gets going around 11pm until 2 or 3 in the morning. If Spain discotecas is what you want, don’t think about going there by midnight since they don’t open their doors until 1am.</p>

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		<title>The Perfect European Cities to Visit This Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer is a great time to go exploring the cities of Europe. It’s the best time because it’s warm and the gardens are in full bloom. You can visit beaches, backpack to the mountains, visit museums and picnic in parks and gardens. With so many things to do, what are the perfect European cities to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer is a great time to go exploring the cities of Europe. It’s the best time because it’s warm and the gardens are in full bloom. You can visit beaches, backpack to the mountains, visit museums and picnic in parks and gardens. With so many things to do, what are the perfect European cities to visit this summer?<br />
Here’s my list of 5 European cities to visit in summer.</p>
<p>European cities to visit in summer, suggestion 1: <strong>Edinburgh</strong></p>
<p>Edinburgh, Scotland is a great alternate to visiting London, England. It’s not that I’m discouraging you to choose London as one of the European cities to visit in summer but the city can be overcrowded and the weather hot. Edinburgh is temperate. And if you choose to travel here, you can enjoy the world famous Edinburgh Festival, featuring arts, comedies, movies, movies and other entertainment. Edinburgh is one of the best European cities to visit in summer if you want to immerse yourself in the culture.</p>
<p>European cities to visit in summer, suggestion 2: <strong>Barcelona</strong></p>
<p>I chose Barcelona as one of the European cities to visit in summer because it can satisfy travellers with different tastes. You can enjoy superb beaches and numerous sites to visit. It’s a lovely city with amazing architecture. It’s also one of the best European cities to visit in summer because of the marvellous weather conditions.</p>
<p>European cities to visit in summer, suggestion 3: <strong>Venice</strong></p>
<p>Venice is another of the great European cities to visit in summer as it is full of mysteries and paradoxes. It’s an amazing city of canals and palaces, gondolas, festivals and a very long history to learn from. The only downside to choosing Venice as one of the European cities to visit in summer is if you are easily tired of the constant celebration. But honestly, what’s wrong with being happy? However, you can make a short ride to Lido Island to have your escape but still be in one of the best European cities to visit in summer.</p>
<p>European cities to visit in summer, suggestion 4: <strong>Prague</strong></p>
<p>The next of the European cities to visit in summer on my list is Prague. The city isn’t all about the great architecture and bright photos. Prague is also the heart of Europe. It’s one of the greater European cities to visit in summer for pubs and dining services. There’s a huge variety of beer and traditional food. Grabbing a break in Prague will definitely leave you with pleasant memories of one of the amazing European cities to visit in summer.</p>
<p>European cities to visit in summer, suggestion 5:  <strong>Amsterdam</strong></p>
<p>Amsterdam is definitely one of the more fun European cities to visit in summer. It’s a city of great mixtures of old and new. What makes the site great is that it still manages to look harmonically. During the summer, you can enjoy the Grachtenfestival, a celebration of music and boat performance on one of the most spectacular canals in Amsterdam.</p>
<p>There’s my list of European cities to visit in summer. Feel free to share your list of Europeans cities to visit in summer if you think mine isn’t all right.</p>

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