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		<title>My Top 10 Cities to Visit in Europe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has their own favorite place to visit and I have mine. You can decide to agree or disagree with me, but here are my choices for the top 10 cities to visit in Europe.  You can find hot deals on hotels in Europe with Twenga.
Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 1: Milan, Italy
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has their own favorite place to visit and I have mine. You can decide to agree or disagree with me, but here are my choices for the top 10 cities to visit in Europe.  You can find hot deals on <strong><a href="http://www.twenga.co.uk/travel/hotels/hotel-europe.html">hotels in Europe</a></strong> with Twenga.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 1: <strong>Milan, Italy</strong></p>
<p>Milan, Italy is considered as one of the world’s fashion and design capitals. It’s the most modern of all of Italy’s cities while still keeping most of its history intact. Here’s a tip: save on travel and splurge on shopping. This is why Milan is one of my top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 2: <strong>Brussels, Belgium </strong></p>
<p>Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and also considered to be the capital of the European Union. Don’t worry about being surrounded by international diplomats though. The city has vibrant areas filled with restaurants and bars and beautiful parks. The city also happens to be right in the heart of Europe so you can easily go to other European hot spots from here. This is why this is in my top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 3: <strong>Berlin, Germany</strong></p>
<p>Berlin remembers its colourful past with monuments and museums that are definitely worth seeing. The city is the heart of Germany and is a wonderful and exciting city to visit. There are trendy restaurants, shops, bars and boutiques. It also has great transportation which makes getting around easy. The festivals are also a key factor in being chosen as one of my top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 4: <strong>Munich, Germany</strong></p>
<p>Munich is the largest city in Germany and it has a fabulous culture. The city is historical and grand and features some of the best museums in Germany. There’s great architecture, culture, fund clubs and the famous Oktoberfest beer celebration. Why wouldn’t Munich be in the top 10 cities to visit in Europe?</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 5: <strong>Istanbul, Turkey</strong></p>
<p>If you want to feel intrigue when you arrive at a city, visit Istanbul. The city is shrouded in history, layered in religion and wrapped up in theater. There’s a rich culture to immerse yourself in. And that’s enough for me to name Istanbul as one of my top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 6: <strong>Manchester, England</strong></p>
<p>Manchester, England has a classy culture with a historic vibe. It’s never short of partygoers. They’ve got a great soccer team and tons of music venues to have a great time at. What else could you want in one of the top 10 cities to visit in Europe?</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 7: <strong>Athens, Greece</strong></p>
<p>Athens has a lot to offer with its many old and beautiful buildings and ruins that date back to BC. It’s rich in history and culture too. Why wouldn’t the birthplace of modern civilization be in the top 10 cities to visit in Europe?</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 8: <strong>Seville, Spain</strong></p>
<p>Seville lures tourists with its colors and vibrant nature. It’s the cultural and financial center for Spain. With a fascinating history, sights and attractions that will blow you away, and the wonderful coastline, Seville makes it into the top 10 cities to visit in Europe easily.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe 9: <strong>Edinburgh, Scotland</strong></p>
<p>Edinburgh is built on history, romance and culture. It’s a great place to visit if you’re looking for history, festivals and a great nightlife. From visiting Edinburgh Castle to experiencing a rugby match, this city left an impression that made me list it in the top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>Top 10 cities to visit in Europe  10: <strong>Marseille, France</strong></p>
<p>Forget Paris for a moment and think of Marseille. It’s one of the older cities in Europe and is listed as a major center of art and history. The city is fashionable in different aspects without forgetting its rich history. Marseille offers great bars and fun around every corner. This is the final entry to my top 10 cities to visit in Europe.</p>
<p>What’s on your list?</p>

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		<title>A Little Travel Guide for Berlin, Germany</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 08:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling has been quite a hobby for me now, thanks to my super traveler aunt who by the way inspired me to do put into journal my travels. So here I am, making one with my travel to Berlin, Germany.
Berlin has been the capital city of Germany and is one of the constituent states of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traveling has been quite a hobby for me now, thanks to my super traveler aunt who by the way inspired me to do put into journal my travels. So here I am, making one with my travel to Berlin, Germany.</p>
<p>Berlin has been the capital city of Germany and is one of the constituent states of the Federal Republic of Germany. Berlin is also the largest city in Germany which cradles approximately 4.2 million of Germany’s population. Germany is best known with its historical association as the German capital, for its vigorous nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs and bars, majestic museums, palaces and other sites of historic interest.  Contrary to what many believe, Berlin, Germany is also a favorite to many modern and high-class shopping areas filled with department stores, small boutiques that offer the latest in European trend and fashion. Now I know where to spend Euros! Germany is definitely the place to be!</p>
<p>Being a great fan of the world wars, it occur to me that in the final years of World War II, Germany has been badly damaged which made Berlin’s architecture quite varied amongst many. Despite this, Berlin has reconstructed itself with great extent that they made it possible to exhibit the different historic periods in a short span of time within the compactness of the city center from a few surviving medieval buildings near Alexander Platz, to the ultramodern glass and steel structures at Potsdamer Platz.</p>
<p>Talking about nightlife, being the party junkie that I am, I should know that there is no city in Germany that parties harder than Berlin. The nightlife of most cities in Germany is tame and lame and just couldn’t be compared to Berlin’s nightlife. Great clubs and dace parlors can be found everywhere just about everywhere in Germany; you just got to have the eye for it. The most popular hotspots in Berlin, Germany aren’t so hard to find especially when there are so many people you could ask around. The usual good places to go in Germany is in the center of Berlin –Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Kreuzberg, but I must tell you though that the eastern part of the city has a bigger nightlife going on. Germany’s Berlin also hosted the “Love Parade” an outdoor parade that attracts millions of people from around the world to dance to techno and electronic music and invade Berlin, Germany’s streets at night.</p>
<p>Germany also cradles one of the greenest cities in Europe since over 60% of Berlin’s surface area is either a park or a river. It even outnumbered Venice with its number of bridges.</p>
<p>Berlin has been the pride of Germany for its amazing sights, although it is not as centralized or small as other European cities. By just simply strolling along the one of hundreds of gorgeous streets with cafes or just sipping tea at a beach bar along one of Berlin’s many rivers is pleasurable enough. Sometimes, you can enjoy Germany even without glancing into its famous landmarks. There are still a lot to see in Germany and Berlin has been a lovely start.</p>

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		<title>Singles Have Lots of Fun in Germany</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 08:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Germany is for singles believe me or not. This country now has a lot of traveling singles coming from all over the world.  This is because Germany offers a lot of reasons for singles to travel.  Germany has bars and pubs that are really one of a kind.  If you’re single you might want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germany is for singles believe me or not. This country now has a lot of traveling singles coming from all over the world.  This is because Germany offers a lot of reasons for singles to travel.  Germany has bars and pubs that are really one of a kind.  If you’re single you might want to start to visit one of the hundreds bars and pubs inside Germany.</p>
<p>In Berlin, Germany every bar offers great drinks and a great bartender of course to make complete your night.  The Hackesche Hofe is known for its venues.  Aside from bars and pubs this place in Germany also offers great theatres, galleries and cinemas.  Walking in Germany would be dangerous but it would be great if you happen to walk at Nikolaiviertel also known as the Nikolai quarter in Germany.  In this place at Berlin, Germany where traditional Berlin comes to life with bars lined up at the streets with old school taverns that look like bars in cinemas.  German Diskos, or should I say discos, in Germany are everywhere all over the region. Yes discos are all over Germany mainly because even the mainland people or Germans loves disco.  The disco bars in Germany are more superior compared to other bars all over the world.  Discos at Berlin are really having great parties and good DJ’s to jam the session wild.  Though the type of dance the people at Germany do is hard to understand but they are really hyper active when they had much beer or vodka inside them.</p>
<p>Germany also has this great soccer restaurant called the Jolly Roger.  Jolly Roger is located at Hamburg, Germany often filled with football fans (soccer) especially at home games.  This place is known to be the meeting place of football fans; it is also one of the most colorful places with football fans in it.  Aside from the audience they also serve great burgers which are known throughout Germany.</p>
<p>Let’s take a look at Germany and its beaches.  Germany has a lot of great beaches and especially nude beaches.  Yes people nude beaches. These types of beaches are known in Germany.  The island of Sylt is located at the uppermost tip of Germany, it is known for its great climate, authentic dune landscape and awesome beaches.  Most of these beaches have clothing options.  Also the first nude beach that is official in Germany is in Sylt Island.  The Island of Borkum also at the northern part of Germany is known for its volleyball courts and playgrounds.  If you love playing while nude this is the beach for you.  The Berlin Wannsee is located at the west of Germany is known to have great recreational place in the city.  This Beach boasts the longest sand beach in Europe and also offers a huge place for nude people to relax and have a wicker bench a beer.  This beach also offers a paddle boat for different type of relaxing.</p>
<p>Singles go crazy in Germany and often leave the country not single anymore.  These places make Germany a good place to travel when you’re single.</p>

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		<title>Hotels in Germany</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 11:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Germany, a country in Europe, now offers tourists a non-stop fun and enjoyable hotels to accommodate.  Hotel owners in Germany created a good way of making their business more fun.
For tourists who love camping but wants to have a good place to sleep the Apartments Camping Munstertal is a combination of apartment with the ambience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germany, a country in Europe, now offers tourists a non-stop fun and enjoyable hotels to accommodate.  Hotel owners in Germany created a good way of making their business more fun.</p>
<p>For tourists who love camping but wants to have a good place to sleep the Apartments Camping Munstertal is a combination of apartment with the ambience of a caravan. The Apartments Camping Munstertal in Germany offers its tourists a well equipped and comfortable rooms.  Every room is equipped with 2 bedrooms, each bedroom consists of an electrical bed.  Each room has TV with cable and WIFI internet access.  This apartment in Germany also offers its customers a full use of camping facilities, outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, and playground and tennis court.  It is located at Camping Munstertal, Munstertal Black forest Germany.</p>
<p>For people who don’t like this type of accommodation, Germany offers you a moderately priced hotel in Koblenz, Germany.  The Hotel Hamm is located just a block south of the train station at Koblenz, Germany.  This hotel has a decent size rooms which is well maintained.  Each room costs 59 Euros for a single and 81 Euros for a double.  The rooms have a TV with cable and also have English speaking channels.  Aside from being friendly priced the family that owns this hotel is very friendly and warm in accommodating its customers.  This is really something for tourists which are really rare to find at Germany.</p>
<p>The Gasthof zum Breiterle in Rothenburg Germany is located at the main square of Rothenburg .  The hotel is very accommodating with English speaking personnel.  This hotel at Germany also is smoke free which is hard to find at Rothenburg Germany.  This is also a good place for family with kids because you wont have to worry about smokes which is very plenty at Germany.   Aside from the good accommodation and being smoke free this hotel at Germany also has a great restaurant in it.  This is a good place to try the foods that are known to Germany.  If you will compare the Gasthof Zum Breiterle to other hotels at Germany this hotel is less expensive and more accommodating than others.  Not all average priced hotels can offer you this kind of treatment.  The price is US$ 20 to 40, see not that high for something great.  If you ran out of places to stay and hate the youth hostel then the Bread and breakfast hotel is for you, also known as Fremdinzimmer in Germany.  This hotel at Germany offers you a lot from no strangers roaming around your room, slamming and noisy doors and loud shouting kids.  The room offers a hot ward and clean bed.  This is a bed and breakfast type hotel so you don’t need to worry about food they offer a great breakfast for travelers that are planning to roam around  Germany the whole day. The room costs less than 20 US$ and well it is really under priced in comparison to its accommodation.</p>
<p>Travel in Germany and visit these hotels to have a great experience and unforgettable accommodation.</p>

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