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Germany: The old houses in Quedlinburg

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Among the many sites protected by UNESCO on German soil, now let’s see a really little known but that deserves to be inserted in your next trip to Germany. We are in Quedlinburg, Saxony town located north of Leipzig.

old houses in Quedlinburg

Its 25,000 inhabitants – and tourists who choose to stay in these parts – can enjoy a truly remarkable historical center, rich in medieval and Renaissance buildings and sites. Five centuries of history can be found in the squares and in the streets, whose origins date back to the tenth century.Read More »Germany: The old houses in Quedlinburg

Tunisia

For relaxing, why not a seaside stay in Tunisia?

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On the coast of Tunisia, luxury vacation, adventure and rejuvenating treatments await you in seaside spas stations at your service.

Tunisia

Stressed by work, no time to go on a diet, you want to spend healthy or otherwise a break tranquility, treat yourself to a holiday resort in Tunisia! Stations in this charming country open their doors to give you all the care you want.

In a spa or typical hammam of oriental art, check out all that water can bring to your body. The resorts are fully equipped: In addition to rejuvenating bath, you can also benefit from the swimming pool to make experienced lengths, and masseurs. There are also health experts at your disposal to help vacationers who want to lose weight.Read More »For relaxing, why not a seaside stay in Tunisia?

Zoologischer Garten Berlin

Berlin: the most paradoxical capital of Europe

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On a quiet side with its numerous parks such as the Tiergarten and the Zoologischer Garten, true green lungs of the city, and on the other hand agitated and party with its many bars and nightclubs.

Zoologischer Garten Berlin

Berlin is a very original town where will mix beautifully old buildings of the GDR and large shopping centers. The city attracts many tourists each year, but many students and expatriates who enjoy this cosmopolitan capital.Read More »Berlin: the most paradoxical capital of Europe

Yehliu Geological Park

What to see in Taiwan: Yehliu Geological Park

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The idea of a geological park as a tourist destination for non-professionals might seem bizarre. But wading through the images of the Yehliu Cape Park, in Taipei, is its desire to make us a ride.

Yehliu Geological Park

The protected area is a little over a mile and a half thousand feet but narrow. A small coastal strip where you can admire a beautiful stretch of beach, with rock formations really strange. The park can be divided into three areas: the area with rocks and stones mushroom fruit of their erosion, the one with the rock formations that resemble the head of the queen, the head of the dragon, and other famous heads and the last, worked by the waves have carved and shaped.Read More »What to see in Taiwan: Yehliu Geological Park

manage jetlag

How to manage jetlag

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Did this year you take a hiring of vacancies at the end of the world and are you a little afraid not to support the jetlag? No problem! Follow these tips and you come home from your vacation fresh and in good shape, without suffering from jet lag.

manage jetlag

A well regulated body
Our body is set to our internal clock with day/night cycle especially rhythm. If you have booked a holiday in Beijing, Sydney and in the French West Indies, certainly you have this gap, also known as jet lag.Read More »How to manage jetlag

Tree Hotel in Harads

Sleep on the trees in Sweden: Tree Hotel in Harads

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Address must be for those who love to stay in nature, and maybe remind some moments of childhood in the garden when someone had built the tree house a dream for families, Tree Hotel is a hotel of 24 rooms spread in the Swedish forest near Harads. Each room has been designed by a Swedish designer-of course-and there are housing solutions to suit all tastes.

Tree Hotel in Harads

What you see in this UFO room; a perfect circle of 30 square meters suspended between the trunks which is accessed by a ladder (very Mars Attack!), Which can accommodate up to 4 persons (2 adults and 2 children ) and also has two bedrooms with pillows that show the spatial constellations, bathroom and living area.Read More »Sleep on the trees in Sweden: Tree Hotel in Harads

Lisbon

Lisbon Special Feature

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A location in Lisbon, you will discover the capital and largest city of Portugal. Located at the mouth of the Tagus, it is the most western European capitals and was the starting point of the great expeditions of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Its port, its seven hills, tiles, fado bars and its many attractions will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Lisbon

Built on seven hills, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Sea of Straw, Lisbon is a cosmopolitan city. Partially destroyed in an earthquake in 1755, it houses some very old monuments but it is a city full of charm. We visit Lisbon all year round with its Mediterranean climate influenced by the Gulf Stream.Read More »Lisbon Special Feature

Toilet Culture Park

In South Korea: First museum of the toilet

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The Guardian rightly describe it as an ideal place to contemplate and reflect, for sure is an attraction-even-very special architectural worth visiting if you go in South Korea: The Toilet Culture Park, which is located in Suwon, the first museum in the form of TOILET dedicated to “go to the bathroom culture”.

Toilet Culture Park

The theme park is located in what was the home of the former mayor of Suwong, Sim Jae-duck, who in the 80s was a great promoter of dissemination in the country of the toilet as we know it; always according to the Guardian, it seems that visitors are invited to use what was his own bathroom. A museum this, that among the memorabilia on display has the signals for the toilet from around the world.Read More »In South Korea: First museum of the toilet

Bavarian Forest Park

The longest path in the trees of the world, in the Bavarian Forest Park

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Bavaria is one of the most interesting regions of Germany, is so rich in ancient towns, landscapes in which to get lost and fairytale castles to explore. And even if you are a fan of nature, wild animals and exploratory walks, Bavaria can wink with some rather original attractions. Such as this sort of big Easter eggs built around the trees in the park of the Bavarian Forest.

Bavarian Forest Park

To be precise, it is egg-shaped towers, which visitors can climb to be able to walk among the trees and admire their branches closely. And not just the branches, since those trees are home to a vast array of animals and birds, the park holds and protects.Read More »The longest path in the trees of the world, in the Bavarian Forest Park