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V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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On a particular trip to Paris, I decided to "drink less and do more culture", as well as try and not to spend too much money as what usually happens.
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At the Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy NYC, we will be leading you to a lot of special and interesting places to photograph this June. We want to show you what's fresh, fun, and exciting in our neighborhood and share our love of NYC through photography. On June 16th, we want to take you out to bars that are all outdoors and photograph them through panoramas and sprocket photography! Join the crew here at Gramercy at 5pm so we can get summer started right!
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Living in Leeds with its huge student population, I often feel overwhelmed by the vast range of bars, pubs and clubs on offer and I have written articles about a few of them before. For this month's CitySlicker however, I am going to look at a couple of my new favourite bars, right round the corner from my house in Meanwood.
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Whether you're looking for a place to spend the day or night, Bleecker Street is the place to go. Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, this is a beautiful historic street that's great to take a walk on during the day, while at night there are plenty of bars to hit up.
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It's finally here! Lomography is coming to Chicago!
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Need somewhere to imbibe yourself silly? Read this article to find out the top three must-drinks in Nottingham!
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I believe that no matter how popular or well-documented a place is, there will always be something new to photograph. Take Singapore’s Holland Village for example. This is one very popular shopping, drinking, eating, and people watching destination in Singapore.
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Almost hidden from view when you're walking down Oxford Street is a great place for an escape from the overcrowded streets of London's busy West End.
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If you are a tourist and do not want to miss one of the biggest attractions in Lisbon, you have to keep a morning or an afternoon to visit the old but charming, Bairro Alto. If you are young (at least in spirit), you like to go out drinking or just being with friends, surrounded by people and joy, you have to make time to visit it!
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Camden Town: a unique experience in northwest London offering markets, bars, and a hustle and bustle like no other! It is an amazing place to visit whilst in London. It oozes entertainment and offers a large variety of markets, bars and restaurants all pulled together by one amazing atmosphere.
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An eclectic mix of anything you can think of.
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Great Food and Shopping
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Historical Place near downtown Baltimore and a must see must see local music store.
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Khao San road: a place where you can and will lose yourself - in a good way of course! This is the street in Bangkok that has certified insomnia like no other. It doesn't matter if it's day or night, there is always something to see and do when you venture off into this world of its own.
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Whatever the weather, whatever the season, when the sun starts to set London's skyline comes alive. To catch it, all you have to do is look up!
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Since last school year I've been living in the beautiful student city called Ghent. Living here as a local has learned me to appreciate the beautiful authentic village that is bursting with life.
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Near the borders with the region Veneto, Sacile is considered the western door of Friuli Venezia Giulia. All through its center quietly flows the Livenza river, giving it a typical Venetian style. That's why Sacile was called the "Garden of the Serenissima".
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Fussa is the Brooklyn of Tokyo. It's not a city, it's a community. It's the most international community in all Tokyo and I would even go so far as to say that it's the most international part of Tokyo. You can walk into any bar in Fussa on any night and make instant friends.
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Lesvos is the 3rd biggest island of Greece and located in the Aegean Sea very near to Turkey (approx. 16 km). We went to Lesvos on a 12-hour-ferry trip from Piraeus and arrived at the island's capital Mytilini on the eastern coast.