A Guide to the Hamburg International Airport and the Various Car Hire Options Available By Robert Frische

Hamburg International Airport is located almost nine kilometres to the north west of the city if Hamburg in a quarter known as Fuhlsbuttel.Once there were thoughts of relocating Hamburg international airport to a proposed site at Kaltenkirchen, but this plan has now been given up on.Over the years H

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Travel to Sardinia With This Handy Guide By Robert Frische

People from all over Europe flock to Sardinia for their annual summer holidays and it is easy to see why. Sardinia has a wealth of natural areas, including a marine reserve, as well as an agreeable Mediterranean climate. Sardinia is an island with mountainous terrain and some unusual geologic

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Traveling Europe by Car By Adam Singleton

In 1996, the American Society of Civil Engineers declared that the tunnel linking the UK with Europe was one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Along with the likes of the Panama Canal and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel is indeed a tremendous engineering feat entirely deservin

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Car Hire Rental - Travel in Style By Elija James

If you are contemplating the idea of being a part of the upcoming Oktoberfest in Munich, start clicking away in your computer and look out for the best ways to travel in Germany. Book your ticket online and start browsing through car rentals Germany sites. Traversing the roads of Germany is v

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Travel to Copenhagen With This Handy Travel Guide By Robert Frische

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark officially gaining that title during the 15th century. The city is also proud to be the home of the oldest monarchy in the world. A must see for any tourist going to Copenhagen is the Royal Castle Amalienborg. Copenhagen is considered to be one of the most

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Self-Guided Tour of San Jose, California By Chris Christensen

When I was a kid growing up in central California, downtown San Jose was a place to avoid. A number of years ago Mayor Tom McHenry started a project to revitalize downtown that has given birth to a wonderfully new or refurbished neighborhood. San Jose is the largest of the cities in the Bay Area

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Five of Germany’s Hidden Gems By Russell Horn

Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt are all places in Germany that are very popular with tourists for their historical and cultural significance, not to mention all the art museums, opera houses, shopping districts, and so forth that they have to offer. But Germany is more than its big cities. Here are fi

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Sights and Happenings in Berlin Germany By Ian Ellison

With a 2006 population of 3.4 million and situated on the River Spree, Berlin is Germany's Capital and largest city. Ever since the 13th century, Berlin has been the center of things in Germany, through many empires including the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and the

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Travelling into the past !

Walking in Berlin brings you back in the past, when the world was "simple" and binary : East vs West. Old times, from an another century and... from my childhood too ! In Berlin, contrats are erverywhere and of any kind : East vs West, XIX vs XX, XX vs XXI, modern vs old, reach vs poor... A r

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