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Written by Daniel Christian
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 07:45 |
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Although we are a Brussels cheap hotel reservations site, we are more notably a travel site that allows you to reserve hotels in all cities Belgium and of the world. It is worth noting some of the terrific cities in the world that provide all around outstanding travel value.
A getaway can be a excellent method to break free from the day-to-day sameness of ordinary living and can be a real breath of fresh air any time of year. Many people have the misunderstanding, however, that escaping to another city for a day or two is simply too highly-priced and unreasonable. The truth is, it is perfectly possible to enjoy an economical city break - the strategy is choosing a value spot where you won't have to pay a small fortune. We've determined five of the best European cities where you can break free from it all while not going pennyless.
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Written by Daniel Christian
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Monday, 12 October 2009 16:24 |
 Each and every city in the world has its own features and draws that bring in the tourists. It could be the weather, the sights and sounds, or even the activities that it offers. But when it comes to Brussels, Belgium; it has so much to offer that you couldn't pin it down to any one single reason. One very big reason to go, however, has got to be the number of chocolatiers that you can visit. Mary Chocolatier has been around nearly a century, and is an absolute must if you have a sweet tooth. Each individual chocolate is an art form in itself, and no would could blame you for spending an hour or two simply gazing at the delights that can be found there. Brussels can claim just about the most unusual building in the worldl - if you can indeed call it a building. The Atomium is made from nine separate spheres, and offers an experience quite unlike any other when it comes to taking photos of this stunning city. Considering the modern appearance of this unusual structure, it is hard to believe that it is actually half a century old. You can climb over 330 feet to the top, and appreciate the grandeur of the design.
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