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Hamburg Map Tourist Attractions FOOD Seafood abounds in Hamburg, as you’d expect in a port city. The most interesting part of town from a culinary standpoint is Sternschanze, where …
Cambridge Map Tourist Attractions Market Square has bright pyramids of fruit and vegetables. (Open M-Sa 9:30am-4:30pm.) Students buy their gin and cornflakes at Sainsbury’s, 44 Sidney St. (Open M-F …
TRANSPORTATION TO BRITAIN BY PLANE. Most flights into Britain that originate outside Europe land at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports (151). Some fly directly to regional airports such as …
Travel to German THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC (1918-1933). France insisted on a harsh peace agreement with the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed staggering reparation payments, drastically reduced the German army, …
BURLINGTON HOUSE LONDON The only one of Piccadilly’s aristocratic mansions that stands today, Burlington House was built in 1665. Today, it houses numerous regal societies, including the Royal Academy, …
PENZANCE MAP Penzance is the very model of an ancient English pirate town. A Benedictine monastery, St. Michael’s Mount, was built on the spot where St. Michael appeared in …
Edinburgh Map Tourist Attractions Edinburgh boasts an increasingly wide range of cuisines and restaurants. If it’s traditional fare you’re after, the capital won’t disappoint, with everything from haggis at …
WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL WESTMINSTER Westminster, London’s first Catholic cathedral after Henry VIII espoused Protestantism, was started in 1887; in 1903, money ran out, leaving the interior only partially completed. The …