Top Destinations for World Cup
Top world cup cities
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photo by Real Traveler canadian_cowgirlLondon
The capital city of the UK and England, London is one of the great "world cities." With a diverse mixture of old world history and modern capitalism, London has so much to offer any traveler. From the Tower of London to its avant-garde nightclubs to a q... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Nikki DuncanParis
The city of lights, the city of love. Paris is known as one of the most romantic destinations in the world, and it is not difficult to see why. It is also known for its famous buildings and works of art, its chic fashion scene and its modern literary, a... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Diane and FranBerlin
Berlin pulses with life; it is a city that never sleeps. The capital of Germany is paved with cobbled streets dating back 750 years. Yet a fresh vibrancy is everywhere: on the boulevards, in the art and flea markets, in the 300 trendy night-spots and th... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler TravelinRoseSeoul
Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, and holds some of the most impressive historical sites in all of Asia for tourists to enjoy. These include the five grand palaces build by the Joseon Dynasty, as well as various shrines and museums throughout th... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler breSao Paulo
One of the largest cities in the world, Sao Paulo is known as a tourist hub for its varied cuisine and thousands of clubs and lounges. The city includes Portuguese, African, and even Japanese immigrants, making it one of the most culturally diverse citi... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler In love with ItaliaMilan
Milan is one of the most stylish and dazzling cities in Italy and one of the most historically significant. It is the site of countless impressive buildings in many architectural styles ranging from Neo-classical Milanese palazzos to ultra-modern tower... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Sarah and LizMunich
From the elegance of its grand boulevards to the brass bands that perform at the beer halls, visitors can see immediately that Munich residents know how to enjoy life. Munich is compact and manageable, contains more theatres than any other city in Germa... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler JanetFrankfurt
Throughout its history, Frankfurt has been linked to international trade, commerce and transportation. But Frankfurt is more than just a hub for transport and commerce. Nearly 40 museums make up Frankfurt's cultural landscape. The Zeil pedestrian zone i... read more »
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Turin
Host of the 2006 Winter Olympics, Turin (Torino in Italian) is located in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy. A wonderful tourist destination all year long, Turin is the home of the Shroud of Turin and is known as the "Gateway to the Alps." Other pop... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler las chicasBuenos Aires
One of the largest cities in South America, Buenos Aires is a popular vacation site year-round. As the home of the tango, dance performances can be seen every weekend and drum music can be heard filling the air. The naturally temperate climate is perfec... read more »
Top Five World Cup Trip Blogs
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Korea V. Togo | Jun 12 06'
"There were so many people there that we literally couldn't move--- we were just caught into the sea of people around us."
If you are a T-shirt vendor in Korea there is a good chance that A. you were selling some sort of red Korea World Cup shirt and B. You had a great... Continue reading »
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Brazil 2, Australia 0 !!! | Jun 17 06'
"Aside from all the average folk, there were also plenty of elaborately dressed drag queens."
Today was our last day in São Paulo (sad!). We were supposed to leave this morning, but last night... Well, actually, I shou... Continue reading »
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C'mon England! | Jun 06 06'
"Another treasure we found was Topshop which had a whole floor dedicated to the “Shoe Lounge”"
After our morning Eurostar fiasco, we arrived in London: the land of the football (soccer) crazed fans, C’mon England! I became an England fan in 2... Continue reading »
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What´s been happening since I last talked to you all: Part 1 | Jun 27 06'
"I guess only the crazy Americans from the snowy plains of Wyoming would go swimming in the winter"
Let me first begin by saying that it has been ten days since I´ve written an entry, and there is good reason for this. Jema and I have been l... Continue reading »
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Austria: Salzburg | Jun 22 06'
"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oy Oy Oy!"
Day two in Salzburg consisted primarily of recovering from the previous evening's intense partying. Why? Well, there were lots of Aus... Continue reading »
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