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james47
 
Default Where is the best place to visit in the world?

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My self James from U.K. I want to know Where is the best place to visit in the world? Keep sharing and reading

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Last edited by james47 : 02-05-2010 at 09:58 AM.
 
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Some travel agencies are even specially marketing bizarre locations, total culture immersion and one-of-a-kind experiences as package deals. A quarterly survey called Travel Horizons, conducted by market-research group Y Partnership, says that although wallets are still tight, two out of three Americans said they planned to take one trip for leisure purposes between August 2009 and January 2010. Adventure tourism might provide the truly memorable experience those travelers are looking for.

"Going somewhere and sitting around on a beach has definitely been supplanted by going out and doing things and activities," says Giampiero Ambrosi, general manager of Virtual Tourist, a social network for tourists, locals and travel aficionados to share insider knowledge.




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In Germany, I've really enjoyed Heidelberg, Stuttgart, and Wiesbaden. Enjoy the good dark beers, the dark chocolate, the wursts, and the soft pretzels, as well as the many other delicious food items. Also enjoy the countryside - the forests are famous of course. Take a train ride along the Rhein River, perhaps from Cologne to Wiesbaden, and see the many castles along the river bluffs. You can even spend the night in some of them. Check out some of the street fairs and markets, especially around Christmas time. Ride the bullet trains around Europe. It'll make you wish we had them at home.
Other places I would highly recommend are Brussels (beautiful city!), Amsterdam (friendliest place in the world, beautiful people, and the best English speakers in all of Europe - including the UK), and rural France - especially the Provence region, which has fantastic food. But most of all you should get to Italy. The trains are significantly cheaper in Italy, and there's a lot to taste because each region, each town even, has different delicious foods. Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples, and the Cinque Terre region are all very worthwhile. Check out Rick Steves' European travel guides for some really good recommendations for inexpensive but really charming food and lodging.


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