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Dinning in Cambridge

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Pint Shop Opened in 2013 by Richard Holmes and Benny Peverelli, this gastropub serves craft brews from the UK and abroad and a great selection of artisan gins and homemade soft drinks – best enjoyed with a pie or hot Scotch egg. The restaurant area offers a more extensive menu, with meat cooked over a Read More

Cambridge Hidden Gems

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The Blue Ball, Grantchester While vast swathes of Cambridge's pubs fall over themselves to bag a refurb and hawk artisan beer and food on slates, the Blue Ball recalls a simpler time and remains a true original - no nonsense drinks, no nonsense decor and a no nonsense landlord. Water flumes at Parkside Pools A Read More

Cambridge Attraction

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Famous the world over for its university, Cambridge lays claim to having one of the highest concentrations of preserved historic buildings anywhere in England King's College and King's College Chapel Founded in 1441 by Henry VI and the earliest of the royal foundations, King's College is worth visiting for the huge expanse of lawn extending Read More

Zurich’s Hidden Gems

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Hidden away and somewhat off the beaten track, these cultural locations are worth a visit.  Some of these places are not on the tourist routes or have special opening hours.  Here is a list of the hidden gems that shared by the locals: Street Parade Considering the size of the Street Parade, it might not Read More

Best restaurants in Zurich

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Restaurant les Halles Les Halles is a converted factory, which makes it one of the most vibrant places among Zürich’s new hip restaurants. Its specialty is moules et frites, or mussels and French fries, a recipe which it has perfected. This restaurant relies on self-service in an uncomplicated and relaxed atmosphere. There is live music on certain Read More

Best place to go

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Old Town In the midst of this modern financial powerhouse of a city is a neighborhood filled with historic charm, its narrow streets rising steeply on the east side of the river. Heading up Münstergasse, you’ll come to the Napfgasse, with the Brunnenturm, which was headquarters of the Lombard money-changers in the 14th and 15th Read More

Dining in Los Angeles

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Pijja Palace Silver Lake Nobody saw a cheffy Indian sports bar in a Silver Lake strip mall coming, until it arrived and almost immediately hit the ball out of the park. Since opening this past summer, Pijja Palace has become one of the hottest tables in town, and for good reason: the food is thoroughly Read More

Los Angeles Best Places

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Universal Studios Hollywood Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood experience! Find a full day of action-packed entertainment all in one place: thrilling theme park rides and shows, a real working movie studio, and Los Angeles’ best shops, restaurants and cinemas at City Walk. Universal Studios Hollywood is a unique experience that’s fun for the whole Read More

Los Angeles Hidden Gems

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Saint Vincent Court DTLA This small square is named for its original owner, St. Vincent’s College which was the first institution of higher learning in Southern California in 1868. The Alley was initially used for deliveries by Bullock’s department store. Over the decades this alley became a popular spot for congregating. So much so, that Read More

Dining in Berlin

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Lichtburg The restaurant Lichtburg is centrally located in Berlin Mitte on the Gesundbrunnen, offering an extensive menu with German and Mediterranean dishes as well as offers at lunchtime with constantly changing dishes. Selected wines, premium beers on tap, of course, non-alcoholic drinks and Italian coffees are recommended. It is also known for our seasonal delicacies. With Read More