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Lacking of sweet and cozy cafes in your town? Well, if you happen to visit Estonia, your problem will probably be solved!
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What's better than spending a Saturday at the flea market hunting for old cameras and other precious snips? The flea market at the bank on the river “Leine” is one of the oldest flea markets held every Saturday in Germany. From 8am 'til to 4pm, you can go hunting and haggling for bargains or just enjoy the bazaar-like atmosphere.
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Also known as little Dubrovnik, Korčula is one of Croatia's hidden treasures. On the west cost of a dalmatian island, a small medieval city rises. Architecture is fascinating, food tastes like Italian food and landscapes are mind blowing, remember to take a coat for the dalmatian strong winds might blow you away as well!
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Located about 40 minutes from Kuala Lumpur, a town usually considered as dull and boring can be quite interesting and picturesque, if you are willing to see things "lomographically".
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Malacca is definitely on the must-go-list for whoever pays a visit to Malaysia. Aside from being the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malaysia, it also displays a fusion of the European and local cultures and cuisines, namely the Baba culture.
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The deserted old town within the small town in Bryce, Utah! It could have been mistaken as a ghost town if it weren't for the live horses and the "closed" signs on the shops! :)
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Small alleys, old and thick walls, tons of history, cosy places, friendly hosts and a lot of tourists: that’s Tallinn’s Old Town.
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Vilnius is well known in Europe of its impressive Old Town. It is not very big but it is one of the oldest medieval old towns in the Northern Europe.
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Balat is an old Jewish district in Istanbul where kids are friendly and people hang their washed clothes on the streets.
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Old and New Town of Datca.
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The oldest part of town...
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Forget Paris, forget Rome. It’s Rovinj which is the most romantic place in the world! Let me invite you to take a stroll around ist narrow streets and fall in love with that charming town.
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Whats better than spending a Saturday on the flea market hunting for old cameras and other precious snips!
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You can definitely spend a life time in Prague, but for this location we'll focus on the Old Town and it's close surroundings.
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The oldest suburb of Göteborg, once a really poor and run down neighborhood, is now one of the most beautiful and fashionable places in the city.
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Prague is a really great city once you get to know it. It is full of beautiful squares, beautiful architecture, and beautiful art.
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In 2007, the old part of the city which is in a hill, became accessible for everyone.
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A small city,not actually.. it's like an Old town, it's just 2 hours from Bandung. This old town is called Garut. It is famous for its "Dodol", "dodol" is like some cake, traditional Indonesian cake. Food again food again. Well Garut also famous for its Hot Spring Water or I called it Hot Natural Water from mountain.
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84 meters long and 48 meters wide, the "Markthalle" market hall, build 1892 was the largest steel and glass building of the "Kaiserreich" during that time.