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May12

Phoenix

Published by misha in Arts, Biking, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, Museums, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

I will lead on a journey through slow food and rapid development, just right in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix is a city of uniqueness of the horizon and desert light. This optimistic attitude, accompanied with the arid climate and low cost of living has brought many people to the Valley of the Sun.
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May11

Favorite Spots In Melbourne

Published by misha in Arts, Australia, Australia, Cultural, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Melbourne is a city of layers with ever changing skies and facades. Today I will represent you the real Melbourne, which is like its inhabitants and is less public and reveals itself unwilling. In the last decade, Melbourne has radically changed the urban and cultural landscape. Architecture have become adventurous within cutting-edge buildings. The contemporary art scene is dynamic and breathtaking festivals fill the atmosphere of the city. In every corner, basement and attic initiative spirits are creating hole-in-the-wall bars, multimedia galleries, design studious and other experiences.
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Apr28

Duisburg, Germany

Published by misha in Biking, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Germany, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sailing, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism

Duisberg is a lovely German town, located on about 36 miles from Dusseldorf. Duisburg isn’t so famous, even in Europe. For those who have heard of it, it’s synonymous with the Ruhrgebiet—the former industrial heartland of Germany, now mainly remembered for the hard times of the 1980s, under the weight of ecological degradation, economic crisis, and soaring unemployment.
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Apr28

Brussels Speaks

Published by misha in Arts, Belgium, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hiking, History, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism

Brussels is a surreal linguistic city between the Dutch-speaking Flemish and the French-speaking Walloons, many transactions occur in neither language. But people just speak English. Its modest character made Brussels the perfect compromise for postwar rivals choosing a headquarters for the European Union and NATO, while all the diplomats and a swirl 
of immigrants from North and Central Africa give it 
an intense international, cosmopolitan flavor rare for such a small city. The picture displays the Atomiumis, built in 1956 for the World’s Fair, an homage to the future. It recently reopened after a complete renovation.
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Apr08

Sevva, Hong Kong

Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Chillin, China, Eating, Photos, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism

Sevva is a rooftop restaurant/club on the 25-th floor penthouse of the Prince’s Building in Hong Kong with a breathtaking views of the city harbor. The native Calvin Taso says ‘ We Chinese eat all the time. Nibbles, snacks, power breakfasts, late breakfasts,  lunch tea, drinks.’In my opinion Sevva is a real social hub with unique interior and vast establishment, giving its several restaurants and bars a relaxed elegance.
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Mar10

Grand Daddy Hotel

Published by misha in Africa, Chillin, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings, South Africa

Grand Daddy is a very interesting hotel situated in Cape Town, South Africa. The Grand Daddy’s big talking point is its trailer park, where a collection of vintage Airstream caravans sited on the rooftop. Each of the 7 two-sleeper caravans have been designed by local artists.
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Feb08

Hamburg

Published by misha in Europe, Germany, Kayaking, Museums, Photos, Restaurants, Sailing, Ships, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism, Walking

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany, perfect destination to explore its culture walking or on water. The port of Hamburg is the second largest port in Europe. Huge numbers of rivers, canals and lakes offer many opportunities for sightseeing the city from water. Hamburg has more bridges than Venice, Amsterdam and London, all together.
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