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We arrive in Cologne!
A Travel Blog entry by tedanderinstarr from Cologne, Germany
... from the south, which we were not. After an extra hour or so of driving ( and still no sleep ), we crossed the bridge into Cologne and saw the Kollner Dam, thinking that we were home free. Not for me. Cologne is packed with people for a festival, ...
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Caught Up with Cebu's Colonial Past
A Travel Blog entry by arnobs66 from Colon, Cebu City, Philippines
... country such as documents, paintings and sculptures. Cebu also holds the distinction of having the country's oldest street — Colon, which has been in existence since the time of Legazpi. Located in the downtown area, it was named after ...
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Schnitzel, Spätzle, Pretzel Pt.1
A Travel Blog entry by demarcnd from Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
... to catch the train on time so we could get on our 3 hour train to Cologne!! Walking out of the train station in Cologne you walk into this plaza and right in front of you is this massive church. It is called the Dom and it has been under ...
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A Nicaraguan Christmas Eve
A Travel Blog entry by megdoestdf2010 from Masaya, Nicaragua
... right. Needless to say, we enjoyed our lunch. And the day was just getting started! Once we checked into our hotel, Plaza Colon, we met our new guide for the next two days. Eric from Mombotours will be guiding us while in Granada and he ...
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Christmas is almost here!!!
A Travel Blog entry by dbkay from Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico
... Subway. Then back to old San Juan (Viejo San Juan) where we were first greeted by Christopher Columbus at the Plaza Colon the night before. Meandering through the fascinating, brightly-coloured, historical, and very clean streets of Viejo San Juan ...
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SO very much to update!
A Travel Blog entry by lindastravel from Barcelona, Spain
... where the REAL MADRID futbol games take place and a tour of it, my too-much-construction-going-on neighborhood, Plaza Colon, Stussy store (haha!), etc. while having tapas of sandwich mixtos, tortilla espanolas de patatas, rodilla sandwiches, croquetas, ...
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Beach and more OSJ
A Travel Blog entry by lovintheworld17 from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... use of our 2-site pass to the forts. We spent about a half hour in San Cristobal before a quick stop for frozen yogurt in Plaza Colon (can't remember the name but it's a very modern looking place that was SO GOOD) After a quick stop into Patio ...
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It's always raining in Puerto Rico
A Travel Blog entry by ragazzo1977 from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... and wanting terribly bad to call JetBlue to ask if they could put me on the next flight out of here. We head down to Plaza Colón when a tour bus arrives. Thank Christ! I don't care where you're going. I don't care how much it ...
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Buenos Aires - Palermo
A Travel Blog entry by roadside from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... bedeutenden Botschaften aus aller Welt getragen werden koennen. Wir entschieden uns fuer Palermo Soho und liessen uns per Taxi am Plaza Colon (?) absetzen. Hier gefiel es uns gleich so gut, dass wir uns dort - nach einem ausgedehnten Streifzug durch ...
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the Heat
A Travel Blog entry by merse from Cordoba, Spain
... palace with amazing gardens, the Mosque which was converted into a cathedral, and walked around the city to see a roman bridge and a great park: Plaza de Colon, where we spoke with an old man from the north of Spain for the better part of an hour. He was ...
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Puerto Rico Day 3
A Travel Blog entry by travpsu from Rio Del Mar, United States
... a dance that night. I only got to see the fort from the outside so that was very disappointing. We hiked back to Plaza Colon and from there wound our way slowly shopping back to our car. We found our way back to Highway 66 and back to ...
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Tear provoking heights of Massaya
A Travel Blog entry by coxfamilytrip from Granada, Nicaragua
... like to be inside a crater minus the gaseous fumes of course! After the visit we checked into our hotel on the main plaza in Granada. It was a much more touristy centre compared to Leon and buzzing with vendors. Outside the hotel a row of ...
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Granada--Colonial and Vibrant
A Travel Blog entry by emassoth from Granada, Nicaragua
... absorbed traits from all. It is a fun city to wander and just people watch. Our hotel sits on the city park “El Centro” where we could see from our balcony the city vendors , carriage rides and artists. It is the ...
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TWO HOURS OF LUV'N
A Travel Blog entry by garynbrown from Granada, Nicaragua
... ! Actually, we all were. We could drive right up to the edge of the caldera and peer into the steaming crater. Signs advise you to park facing the exit so you can make a quick getaway if the thing decides to belch, or worse. The Volcan Masaya is the most ...
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Jet lagged and Happy Free
A Travel Blog entry by nakaligrace from London, England, United Kingdom
... learn that once again I was upgraded in cabin class, thank goodness, but the young guy I sat beside, although very nice, had very strong cologne on and you all know I am sensitive to smells. lol, and his story was unique, as he was trying to get into ...
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Sucre - "La Ciudad Blanca
A Travel Blog entry by garygapyear from Sucre, Bolivia
... La Paz. The Supreme Court building that gives Sucre its official status sits a few blocks away from the central plaza , fronting another park called Parque Bolivar. This park contains a somewhat bizarre mini replica of the Eiffel Tower , apparently built ...
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New York - Day Two
A Travel Blog entry by hellsingchris from New York City, New York, United States
... just released a new scent and it had been sprayed everywhere so all you could smell was perfume and aftershave, sorry cologne. And 4. There were beautiful people every where, girls and boys just gorgeous people making the tourists stand out like a ...
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San Jose Walkabout
A Travel Blog entry by trevorandmoira from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... a bite to eat in a place called 'Soda de Abuela', basically a super rustic mom and pop diner, we wandered to the plaza des artes. Answering an age old question, we found that south American people playing music on pan pipes actually exists outside of ...
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Hostel to Hilton
A Travel Blog entry by gorditaonthego from Quito, Ecuador
... end of the day, fumes fumes fumes from the traffic. I saw the basilica of San Francisco from the cab. Check. Then went to the plaza and did a walk around. There was an old theater called the Bolivar that I popped into. I had no information but I enjoyed ...
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San Luis Potosi - An Interesting City
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... a smooth surface for our strolls. On the day after Christmas we retraced our route along Ignacio Zaragoza to visit the Jardin Colon and the Mercado Hidalgo. Although relatively clean, we did note that Ignacio Zaragoza would benefit from a good power wash. ...
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Contemporary oval-shaped Hotel with a glass & red brick facade situated downtown, 3 km from Cologne Fair Grounds & Cologne Arena.
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