Tag: local

  • The World According to Herr Willie: Ilha de Marajó

    written by wil6ka on 2015-11-08 #places
    The World According to Herr Willie: Ilha de Marajó

    Brazil is an awesome country for traveling. There's so much to explore, each place very different from one another. It will definitely take a stretch of trips just to get to know this this South American pearl. I finished my copa tour last year in Marajó, the island of bulls—it just might be an eternal highlight for me.

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  • Holidays? Let's Go 'Cuti - Cuti' Malaysia!

    written by eva_eva on 2012-01-13 #news
    Holidays? Let's Go 'Cuti - Cuti' Malaysia!

    Oh wow, Chinese New Year is approaching and it's another long weekend holiday! For those who do not celebrate Chinese New Year, perhaps should grab this chance for a short break and discover Malaysia!

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  • The Prospect of Whitby Pub

    written by neja on 2012-06-27 #places
    The Prospect of Whitby Pub

    The oldest riverside inn in the UK, The Prospect of Whitby was founded in 1522 and is the UK's oldest surviving riverside inn. The original flagstone floor survives and the pub also has a rare pewter-topped bar as well as old barrels and ship masts built into the structure. Most areas of the pub have spectacular views over the River Thames, including the beer garden and first floor balcony and terrace.

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  • Feria de la Tapa: Valencia' s Tapas Festival

    written by neja on 2011-12-05 #places
    Feria de la Tapa: Valencia' s Tapas Festival

    A festive feast for all tastes. It was our last day in Valencia, so what better thing to do than visit Valencia's Tapas Festival?

  • The Dock Kitchen: An Amazing Fusion of Food and Design in London

    written by neja on 2012-08-06 #places
    The Dock Kitchen: An Amazing Fusion of Food and Design in London

    The place where you can eat and marvel at the exquisite design jewels. I was always a big fan of Tom Dixon's designs. You might think you don't know who he is, but you have definitely seen his iconic lamps everywhere - those reflective balls in bronze and silver. So after I've done some "Googling", I discovered that there is a restaurant above his shop as well. I just had to check it out.

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  • James Wallace Wine Bar

    written by neja on 2011-03-11 #places
    James Wallace Wine Bar

    A cozy wine bar with an excellent choice of wine, champagne, and spirits from all over the world. From the full Lebanese range to Chateau Musar. You can try any wine from the menu before purchasing, and the knowledgeable staff will talk you through. You can also choose any wine from the shop, and the corkage fee is only £4.

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