Majestic ruins, modern skyscrapers and unique structures - this is just a sampling of what you will find on an Architecture Vacation. If historic sites are what you are seeking, pick a destination whose distant past can still be found in the landscape. Take a tour, or bring along a guide book to make the most of your journey. Find out when is the right time of day to go to avoid crowds or when the lighting is at its peak. For more modern buildings, head to a big city that's known for it's skyscrapers and other structures should as libraries, museums or sculptures. ...read more »
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photo by rsparmanParis
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 The JourneyersRome
Rome is history. A blend of artistic and architectural masterpieces, classical ruins, and extravagant baroque churches and piazzas, this city is as culturally rich as they come. From espresso at the Tivoli fountain, mass at St. Peter's Cathedral, or wal... read more »
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photo by KQLondon
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 The Cheng FamilyBangkok
Ancient Buddhist temples that sparkle in the sun, the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha – this is just the beginning of what Bangkok, the City of Angels has to offer. Boasting some of the most lavish hotels in the world, Bangkok is also known for its... read more »
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photo by Shaun&TaylorBarcelona
Dubbed "La Gran Encisera", or the Great Enchantress, Barcelona is an amazingly beautiful Mediterranean city. One of the world's busiest seaports, this dynamic and culturally rich city is a combination of famous museums, theaters, and art galleries mixed... read more »
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photo by Jamie and TalBeijing
As the capital of China, Beijing is one of the most important cities in the world. Home to the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven and a large stretch of the Great Wall, Beijing offers a multitude of sites for tourists to explore. Visitors can even walk... read more »
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photo by kneerkFlorence
Florence is a small city, located in the Arno River valley, and surrounded by olive-planted hills on the north and south. Florence is also a city of the arts. Its chapels, galleries and museums are an inexhaustible treasure, capturing the complex, often... read more »
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photo by AmarisNoelVenice
If Rome is history, Venice is romance. Built entirely on water and passable only by boat or on foot, there is no place quite like it. Visitors cannot help being impressed by the sheer beauty of the canals, the lively piazzas, the centuries of art. Venic... read more »
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photo by LipkidsSiem Reap
Located in northwestern Cambodia, Siem Reap is known for its close proximity to Angkor Wat, a world heritage site that was once part of the Khmer Empire. Travelers visiting the amazing temples of Angkor Wat will find plenty of amenities in Siem Reap, in... read more »
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photo by PJ the Beach BoyAgra
The ancient and historic city of Agra, is perhaps most famous as the home of the majestic Taj Mahel, built in the 1600's as a present to Mumtaz Mahal, from the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Considered the greatest example of Mughal architecture, the Taj Ma... read more »
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Final Days... | Jan 09 09'
"There was also fish tank where you could get a "pedicure" aka have little fish nibble at your feet until they are smooth"
Final Days... Today we went to little India for lunch, and I enjoyed some amazing curried eggplant with cheese pita bread. It was absolutely... Continue reading »
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Day 148: Angkor Temples II | Jan 02 09'
"Angkor What?"
We begin the day, once again in the trusty hands of Mr Na our tuk-tuk driver but now acting as quasi guide too having saved the $25 today, with sun... Continue reading »
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Day 147: Angkor Temples I | Jan 01 09'
"Tomb Raiding"
First thing to note about the temples of Angkor is that there’s just so many. Before this trip we, like most of you I assume, had heard of the magn... Continue reading »
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Palermo via Mafia country & NW Sicily - Capo lo Vito.. | Dec 27 08'
Friday, 26th December So, time to leave San Leone, had been a lovely 2 weeks especially having the internet so accessible which we had used for at... Continue reading »
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Reverence in Rome | Dec 27 08'
"We toured the Coloseum from top to bottom, they sat 80,000 back in the day."
With only 2 days in Rome we decided to take two guided tours - the two places we wanted to see- Colesuim and Vatican City.We arrived in Rome to the... Continue reading »
