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The city’s principal church is a 13th-century edifice with twin Gothic towers and outstanding stained-glass windows. This church can be found at the... view details
Sigmund Freud moved to this apartment with his family in 1891, and lived here until 1938, when he felt to London. Freud took most of his possessions with ... view details
Floors of green and gray marble, columns of Tuscan, walls of Italian limestone and Italian travertine all make up the West Building of the National Galler... view details
This is the only park in Limerick, just beside the Georgian quarter. There are outdoors games for childrens. Lots of benches to read books when it doesn’t... view details
the largest urban enclosed park in Europe, with a Circumference of 11km (7m) and a total area of 712 hectares (1,760 acres). Situated 3km (2m) west of the... view details
Cambridge theatre is situated on a small square just beside the crown pub. There’s a great atmosphere here, people going and coming out of the theatre,... view details
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In Doolin local farmers and tourists drink pints and share stories. There is no doubt that the two are a world apart but a pint of Guinness tastes the sam... view details
O’Connors Pub is renowned for its traditional Irish music. Guinness is excellent and traditional food is served. view details
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Best sea food in the country! Linnanes is located in the fishing village of New Quay and has been awarded reviews from food critics from Ireland an... view details
Main street in Galway – It’s always lively, full of people, shops, musicians, live street performers and pubs. view details
The greatest of Naples’s layered churches was built in 1265 for Charles I over a 6th-century basilica, which lay over many ancient remains. The inte... view details
Hours: 8 a.m. to sunset daily Whatever your taste in gardens, you will find it here. The 385-acre property includes a suitably romantic English Gard... view details
Lovely tea room in Gerberoy. Traditional cider and pancakes. The owners are young and passionate about their region and village. The tea room gardens are ... view details
The Collegial Church of Saint Pierre founded in the 11th century was rebuilt in the 15th century following its destruction during the “Hundred years war”.... view details
Great Pulteney Street is a grand boulevard that that joins Pulteney Bridge to the eastern side of Bath. Commissioned by Sir William Pulteney, it wa... view details
Edinburgh is blessed in having a real wilderness on its doorstep. The former hunting grounds of Scottish monarchs, it covers 1 sq mile of varied landscape, i... view details
“The Met” has been described as a vast city of art. The limestone beaux-arts facade with its impressive steps opens onto whole buildings withi... view details
The Royal Palace (Norwegian: Slottet or formally Det kongelige slott) in Oslo was built in the first half of the 19th century as the Norwegian residence o... view details