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Continue readingMadrid, Spain: Side-trip to El Escorial – Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide – Travel Bite
More info about travel to Madrid: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/spain/madrid El Escorial is more than an impressive palace for a divine monarch. It’s packed with art and history — offering an evocative trip back to Spain’s most fascinating age. #ricksteveseurope #spain #madrid Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe. Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources: …
Continue readingFlorence, Italy: Medici Sights – Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide – Travel Bite
More info about travel to Florence: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy/florence Florence, Italy, was the epicenter of the Renaissance, the cultural explosion that propelled Europe out of the Middle Ages and into an economic, intellectual, and artistic boom time. Wealth from the Medici family is largely responsible for funding many of the city’s Renaissance icons, including Brunelleschi’s dome and Michelangelo’s “David.” #ricksteveseurope #ricksteves #florence …
Continue readingSyracuse, Sicily: Neapolis Archaeological Park – Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide – Travel Bite
More information about travel to Sicily: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy/sicily The ancient Greek city of Syracuse (in present-day Italy) is long gone. But wandering through its scant remains in the city’s archaeological park, you pick up hints of its former power. Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe. Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources: “Rick …
Continue readingUn-Pack With Me…Learn from my Mistakes (4 Months Backpacking Europe with a Carry-on)
I spent 4 months backpacking Europe and challenged myself to pack with just a carry-on, the Osprey Fairview 40L to be exact. In this video, I unpack my backpack to show some of the things I am glad I brought and some regrets I have. I hope this helps anyone who is currently packing for Europe! So, without further ado, …
Continue readingHOW to do a BUDGET EUROPE Trip from India | Travel Tips and Tricks
Want to travel to Europe on a budget ? Here are all the tips and tricks you need to know. Say no to all the Europe Travel Packages and plan your own cheapest Europe Trip from India. I talk about VISA, flight tickets, thomas cook travel card, SIM card, food and parties in Amsterdam, Prague, Vienna, Bratislava, Germany and Poland. …
Continue readingPiazza Armerina, Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale – Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide – Travel Bite
More information about travel to Sicily: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy/sicily Sicily’s Villa Romana del Casale was the mansion of a wealthy Roman senator who traded in exotic animals. Its mosaics — made of dozens of different kinds of multicolored marble and glass chips — give us a colorful peek at the lifestyle of Rome’s elite. Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination …
Continue readingCHRISTMAS IN EUROPE TRAVEL VLOG | BELGIUM BEER, FRIES & WAFFLES
Hello! I’m Dave, The Kuripot Traveler, a Filipino vlogger. In this Europe travel vlog 2022, let’s spend the day & night in the beautiful city of Brussels in Belgium. Feel the Christmas season in the streets and taste the best beers, fries and beers in the world. source
Continue readingChristmas Eve Across Europe – Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide – Travel Bite
All over Europe, people are celebrating in their own unique ways. In England, families await the arrival of Father Christmas; in Norway, friends join hands in song; in Burgundy, a toast starts the celebration feast; at the Vatican, people pack St. Peter’s to attend a glorious midnight mass; and, as Christmas day dawns, a joyful chorus heralds the birth of …
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