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Friday, March 7th, 2008
By ANDREW FERREN
CONVENTIONAL thinking holds that Barcelona is Spain's gateway to European culture. Insofar as culture means innovative architecture and modern art, smart urban planning that prizes pedestrian-friendly boulevards and an arm's-length attitude toward deep Spanish traditions like bullfighting, such thinking is right... (read more)
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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
By FRANK BRUNI
THE explanation about to be offered isn’t the conventional one, but it’s plausible: Rome is called the Eternal City because you would need an eternity to do it justice. What you have is less than two days, and they’re on a weekend... (read more)
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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Prague is a very popular European tourist destination. Whether you come to Prague to see famous monuments, visit its various museums and galleries, enjoy the night life or everything together, we guarantee you won’t get bored! (source)
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