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 Berlin - Two Cities for the Price of One!Fast-paced, offbeat, creative..... anything but the ordinary: Berlin is constantly reinventing itself.Berlin is a magnificent city by any standards and is now in the premier league of city-break hotspots. As the division of Berlin following the Cold War fades into history, the German capital is growing more self confident as a great European metropolis. |
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 Brussels - A Charming City dotted with Royal Parks The Chocolate Centre of the UniverseBrussels is a small but thriving city, with a multicultural population. Its past and present live side by side like an architectural odd couple. Languages and cultures reflecting its imperial past and current place at the heart of Europe meet in a dizzying array of bars and restaurants, making eating out in Brussels a gastronomic delight. |
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 Budapest - Exotic but Managable. Split by the Danube but united in moving forward.A truly historic city, its wide boulevards, public buildings, monuments and parks are all remnants of previous empires that once occupied it, however, you can now feel the post-communist-now-European vibrancy on every street. |
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 Copenhagen - The Crossroads of European, Baltic and Scandinavian Cultures. A charming city that boasts the longest shopping street in Europe and houses probably the Best Brewery in the World!Being the crossroads where European, Baltic and Scandinavian cultures meet, the city is diverse in culture, craft and commerce and is a wonderful place to visit. Almost everybody you meet can speak perfect English, while the child-friendly attitude makes the city even more appealling. Denmark is one of the richest countries in the world and the population are unusually handsome - with all this on offer what other reasons do you need? |
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 Dusseldorf Düsseldorf is a meeting point for connoisseurs of architecture from all over the world. |
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 Edinburgh - Scotland's Jewel A Beautiful Setting for a Beautiful City.Between the hills and the sea, Scotland's capital has one of the most beautiful settings in the world. With streets steeped in history and a thriving cultural scene, Edinburgh offers the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary. |
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 Frankfurt - A City of Two Halves More than just industry and trade fairs!With a pedestrianised shopping zone containing many designer boutiques and expensive jewellery shops, Frankfurt also offers a wide variety of international cuisine. |
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 Glasgow - A City on the Up. If it's been a while since you've visited Glasgow, you'll be pleasantly surprised on your return.This city has undergone a remarkable renaissance in the last number of years. |
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 Istanbul - City of the World's DesireNow With Direct Flights from Dublin!The international fashion and design press have been talking up Istanbul ad nauseam, but the most significant thing about the accolade ‘World’s Hippest City’ is that Istanbullus themselves have come believe it. |
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 Istanbul - with Dublin's Q102City of the World's DesireThe international fashion and design press have been talking up Istanbul ad nauseam, but the most significant thing about the accolade ‘World’s Hippest City’ is that Istanbullus themselves have come believe it. |
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 Krakow - A Charming City.Steeped in history, a visit to Krakow is a must.Krakow ranks with Prague and Vienna as one of the architectural gems of central Europe, chock-full of history and Old Town charm & totally undamaged by World War II. |
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 Lisbon - Europe's Smallest CapitalThe City of Seven HillsEurope's smallest capital contains areas that have been described as ‘Paris in miniature’ and sits at the point where the River Tagus feeds into the Atlantic, just about as far west as you can go without getting your feet wet. The City of Seven Hills has recently gone through a phase of new construction & restoration of existing historical facades due to hosting Euro 2004. Portugal may have been the runners-up, but Lisbon emerged a winner. |
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 Liverpool - From Penny Lane to Premiership Football You'll Never Walk AloneLiverpool is fast becoming one of Europe’s most popular city break destinations. The city was awarded European Capital of Culture 2008, and has moved into the sights of travellers and tourists from around the world. |
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 London - It's Got Everything On Offer Theatres, shows, shopping, culture, restaurants, gigs, art, museums and history are all in abundance in London. England's capital has a name and reputation for entertainment, shopping, culture and much, much more; go and see how well it lives up to its name. |
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 Madrid - Just being there makes you feel better.Spain at its best: vibrant, humane, and down to earth.Galleries and sights aside, you soon realise that it's the inhabitants - the Madrilenos - that are the capitals key attraction; they don't believe the night was made for sleep. Picturesque bars overflow with revelling insomniacs, particularly in the now ultra-hip barrios of La Latina and Chueca. Come prepared: the weekend starts on Thursdays - people dine at 11 p.m. and clubs close only for breakfast. |
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 Malaga - Much More than Just the Sun.Don't underestimate what this city has to offer!Malaga Airport is used as the gateway to the Costa del Sol and while hundreds of thousands of people pass through the airport on an annual basis, the city itself is often overlooked - don't make the same mistake! |
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 Manchester the Home of Football and Shopping.Enjoy the superb shopping, eating, drinking and nightlife in the city of Manchester. With over 90 museums and art galleries, Manchester is the perfect place for an indulgent short break… |
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 Milan - Every Pavement is a Catwalk And sophistication by the barrell load.It is a pleasure to wander around the main square with its perfectly impressive cathedral, visit Da Vinci's Last Supper or see La Scala - possibly the finest Opera House in the world. |
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 New York - The Big Apple.Wake up in a city that keeps you dreaming.An amazing city that must be experienced! Theatre, shopping, food, bars, sights, sounds - the place doesn't stop buzzing. |
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 Newcastle - Three Cities in One!Newcastle Gateshead and Sunderland.Newcastle and Gateshead formed when Newcastle (on the north bank of the River Tyne) and Gateshead (on the south bank) joined to become a single cosmopolitan visitor destination and one of the nation’s favourite short-break cities. |
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 Nice - Megastars and MillionairesIn the heart of the French RiveriaNice is in the heart of the French Riviera stretching from Saint Tropez in the west up to Monte Carlo at the Italian border. |
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 Rome - The Eternal City Fascinating, captivating, enchanting and stylishAlthough it was once the largest city in the world, the capital of the greatest empire in the world and now the centre of the Christian world, Rome is a relatively compact city by modern standards. This is great news for the visitor as the majority of its most famous sites are within walking distance of each other. |
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 Seville - Ancient and Stylish The winding streets of this wonderful city are alive.It takes a stony heart not to be captivated by its exuberant atmosphere - stylish, confident, ancient, proud, yet also convivial, intimate and fun-loving. |
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 Stockholm - Direct Flights Operate. A mix of Bohemian excess and cutting-edge styleWhile most cities grow out from one grand piazza or an arterial intersection, Stockholm has Kungstradgarden - a garden bordered by cafe terraces and alive with kids. |
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 Venice - Wake Up in a City that Never Stops Dreaming. Canals instead of streets and boats instead of buses.There are few cities in the world that evoke such feelings of wonder and amazement as Venice. Built on 100 islands with over 150 canals and 400 bridges, this city really is one of a kind. |
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 Vienna - A City that Breathes Nobility. A beautiful city, steeped in history and the former home of many famous composers.The historic city centre of Vienna was designed for the pedestrian and the horse-drawn carriage. As a result, many of the cities important attractions are within easy reach of one another. |
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 Warsaw - Moving with the TimesChanging with every passing year. The image that Warsaw is a dull, concrete jungle and a wasteland of Soviet-era housing with little appeal only applies to those who have not visited the city in the last 10 years. |
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