Archive for March, 2010
The 7 Weirdest Bars and Restaurants in Tokyo
posted in Featured, Fun . posted by Florin Nedelcu on March 05, 2010 . 4 Comments
If there’s one city in the world that puts all others to shame, at least as far as eccentric establishments are concerned, it must be Tokyo. Japan’s capital hosts an impressive array of offbeat bars and restaurants, ranging from cool and interesting to morbid and bizarre. But they all have one thing in common, and … More
The Best Budget Hotels in Paris
posted in Europe, FCS . posted by Dave Emery on March 04, 2010 . 4 Comments
It’s not a secret: Paris is a lovely destination, probably the most popular capital city in the world. Besides the famous buildings, tasty wines and fine pastry, Paris is also well-known for being quite pricey. Since the accommodation costs are a large part of the budget when traveling, we thought that we could suggest some affordable hotels, … More
Five Things to See on a Weekend in Dublin
posted in Europe . posted by Alex Ion on March 03, 2010 . 5 Comments
There are so, so many things to do in Dublin, it’s hard to narrow it down to five, but these five elements, history, food, natural beauty, religion, and nightlife, are a broad description of what might make a weekend in Dublin so special. Depending on your own particular hobbies and interests, you may want to … More
The Famous Moss Temple of Kyoto
posted in Asia, FCS . posted by Florin Nedelcu on March 02, 2010 . 12 Comments
Commonly known as Kokedera, or the Moss Temple, Saiho-ji is home to one of Kyoto’s most famous tourist attractions, the moss garden. Over 120 types of moss cover the garden grounds, creating some of the most beautiful and relaxing sights in Japan. [Photo Credits] The origins of Kokedera can be traced back to the Nara … More
India’s Great Heritage – The Chittorgarh Fort
posted in Asia, FCS . posted by Dave Emery on March 01, 2010 . 2 Comments
The Chittorgarh Fort is India’s largest fortification, a place of tradition and culture. Also called Chittaur, it was the capital of Mewar under the Rajputs, from the 7th century to the 16th. It is a place where great battles occurred, where invaders from Northwest and Delhi were stopped and where some of India’s greatest legends … More




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