Jan11
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hotels, Monuments, Skiing, Switzerland, Walking

Surrounded by vineyards and the spectacular background of snow-covered Alps, Montreux is the most frequented resort in French speaking Switzerland. Located on the edge of Lake Geneva, Montreux has a mild climate that gives it a Mediterranean feel. The city offers luxury hotels, high gastronomy and wines, a natural beauty and a wide choice of sporting and cultural activities.
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Dec12
Published by iv in Eating, Europe, Events, Relaxing, Restaurants, Spain

La Luna is a cocktail bar and restaurant that manages to unite a little bit of Barcelona history with a thoroughly modern atmosphere and excellent food. The restaurant is located in a dark alley in the Borne area. Great atmosphere, amazing steaks and friendly and beautiful people all round.
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Oct05
Published by iv in Asia, Events, Japan, Photos

Tokyo’s nightlife is one of the best in the world. Ageha is the biggest club in Japan. It’s opened in December, 2003.
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May07
Published by misha in Cultural, Europe, Events, Italy, Monuments, Photos, Urban Tourism

Pescara – a city in the Abruzzo region of Italy, situated at sea level on the Atlantic coast. The coast is low and sandy and the beach extends untouched for some distance to both the north and the south of the river. The city has Mediterranean climate typical of Atlantic Sea with dry hot summers, rainy winters and high humidity all year round. Pescara is also city of culture, art and relax.
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May06
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Museums, Netherlands, Photos, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism

The Agora Theatre is a very cultural architecture with performances and new media works. Situated in Lelystad, which is the capital of the province of Fleveland in the Netherlands. Lelystad is established in 1967 and famous for its controversial and forward-thinking city planning and with its center, the Centrale Zone, also known as West 8.
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Apr28
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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Apr28
Published by misha in Arts, Canada, Cultural, Events, North America, Photos, Urban Tourism

ContaineR is a traveling film house dedicated to the cultural countdown to the winter Olympics in Vancouver 2010. The creators are a wonderful trio form of architect Robert Duke, designers Keith Doyle and Iain Sinclair, and artistic directors Nicole Mion and Evann Seibens. The containeR can fit up to 25 guests who look up to the screen in the vaulted space where they watch projected short films about movement, dance, and sports.
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