I cannot think of a better way to enrich your visit than to see a city through the eyes of a local, especially a keen, knowledgeable one.
The wonderful world of street art in Zagreb, Croatia, will leave you intrigued and fascinated. Read my impressions from a guided street art tour.
Take a stroll through these truly sensational laneways.
Interesting images from the history vault.
Artisans shops on the streets of Kritsa, Greece (by NAG_F).
The stairs of the Helsinki Cathedral were filled with the Guinness world record attempt for the largest crocheted patchwork quilt of the world, making a quite large blanket.
The Czech capital's spectular culinary scene goes beyond just sit-down dining experiences. Don't miss out; Prague offers street food galore.
Il Sogno realizzato di Ferdinando Panciatichi Ximenes D'Aragona
The overall winners of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced featuring a provocative array of images. The impressive assortment of winners in one of the world’s largest photo competitions cover everything from moving photojournalism to impressionistic underwater photography.
Self Portraits Portfolio: As reclusive and private as Vivian Maier was, her self portrait photographs reveal a telling story. Thoughtfully posed, and often innovative, her self as a subject allows a depiction of her as she wants the world to see it.
historic Catte Street, leading to Radcliffe Square
As the boulevards are associated with Paris, Hyde Park with London and Fifth Avenue with New York City, so also is the cafe entwined with the city of Vienna. Such was the renown of the Viennese caf…
Frederic Francois Boisson was the first foreign photographer in Greece. He spent three decades taking photos of Greece’s villages and landscapes.
National Geographic recently released a gallery featuring the best Daily Travel Photos submitted in 2015. This round-up includes 50 photographs from all
Lille, France
In pictures: Cilla, The Cavern Club and Scotland Road. Liverpool in the Sixties
the main street through Swakopmund.
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dreamtravelspots: Bruges, Belgium
Overlooked by sun-seekers heading for Puglia and Sicily, Calabria has beautiful beaches and bags of attitude
Jubilee Synagogue (Czech: Jubilejní synagoga), also known as the Jerusalem Synagogue, is a synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic. It is also known as the Jerusalem Synagogue because of its location on Jerusalem Street. It was built in 1906, designed by Wilhelm Stiassny and named in honor of the silver Jubilee of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. The synagogue is designed in Moorish Revival form with Art Nouveau decoration, especially in the interior. It was lately renovated and still serves religious purposes. After the Czech Republic became independent of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it became more usual to call the synagogue the Jerusalem Street Synagogue. - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeruzal%C3%A9msk%C3%A1_synagoga © All rights reserved. © Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission A breach of copyright has legal consequences
WOW! All these beautiful afghans paving the stairs to the cathedral were handknit and eventually donated to charity. To yarn bomb is an extraordinary thing in itself but to provide warmth to 1000's in addition is just plain humbling. Imagine the many hands that crocheted these blankets. Young ones. Old ones. Female ones. Male ones. All different colors. Imagine the thoughts that went into each stitch from all those people. And then imagine all those who received these. Just think about the energy in each one of these afghans. That's got to be giving peace and love a chance.
Middle age street of Dinan
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peeling away the original facade, british artist and designer alex chinneck has slid the front off a four storey house in the seaside town of margate in kent, UK.
With authoritarian regimes resurgent in many parts of the world, the triumph of liberal democracy is not inevitable.
the queen street fountain with edinburgh castle in the background
Bookstore, Aix en Provence, France photo via miraya
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Anker street, Budapest / Hungary (by Gábor István Nagy).
I came across these images taken by Magnum photographer Bruno Barbey in Portugal, which seem to be part of a series – but were taken over various times as he visited the country (some in the 60s and…
Seaside, Amalfi Coast, Italy photo via fairyhill
Entrance gate to the 15th century courtyard of Alte Hofhaltung; Bamberg, Germany
Ein besonders romantisches Viertel von Bacharach mit Fachwerkhäusern und Gärten, durch das der kleine Münzbach fließt, wird als Malerwinkel bezeichnet. Bacharach war schon im Mittelalter ein bedeutender Handelsplatz zum Umschlag von Weinen. Viele reich verzierte Fachwerkbauten zeugen vom damaligen Wohlstand und prägen heute noch das Gesicht des Ortes. Die Holzbauweise des Mittelrheins zwischen dem 15. und 18. Jh. ist in einigen bedeutenden Zeugnissen in Bacharach, das zum UNESCO Welterbe oberes Mittelrheintal gehört, zu sehen.
From San Francisco to Buenos Aires, these spectacular roads could very well dictate your travel bucket list
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