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Travel To Europe In November Destinations
A List Of The Top Travel Destinations In Europe: Exploring
The Top Attractions In Paris
More than 23.5 million visitors flock to Paris on a yearly basis to
gaze upon the attractions scattered across the land. Throughout the
city, there are literally hundreds of notable monuments and museums to
take note of, but five of them seem to draw the most attention. Below
are the top sights associated with the destination that many know as
the ”City of Light.”
Eiffel Tower: It is quite hard to ignore the beauty of one of the most
recognizable monuments in the world. In all of Europe, it is rather
difficult to find another landmark that holds more clout. Whether you
associate the sight as the Cruise and Holmes proposal spot or the main
feature of countless Paris postcards, it is the breathtaking view from
this monument that is the most talked about.
Arc de Triomphe: While it doesn’t compare to the height of the Eiffel
Tower, it does however present some of the best views of the city. Each
year, more than a million people come here to enjoy the city sights.
Louvre Museum: When it comes to exploring one of the most famous
museums in the world, it is here where you will find the infamous
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, as well as thousands of additional
pieces within an impressive collection of art that spans hundreds of
great civilizations. With a history that dates back to 1793, the Louvre
is one of the oldest museums located in Europe.
Centre Pompidou: Modern art enthusiasts should head for this
building, which could stand as a work of art on its own. Here, an
assortment of activities is offered, including film, concerts, and
things for children to enjoy. Millions of tourists gather at this site
on a yearly basis.
Cite des Sciences at de l’Industrie: If science is your cup of tea,
this interactive museum has plenty of exhibits to help pass your time
in the city. Many of the hands-on entertainment explore the depths of
various branches of science and technology, such as biology to anatomy.
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Travel To Europe In November News
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9 Feb 2012 at 11:04am  RTT News |
Madonna Confirms North American Dates For World Tour RTT News The run is set to kick off with overseas dates starting on May 29 in Tel Aviv, Israel and continuing with shows in Europe and the Middle East. Stops include in London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Abu Dhabi and Berlin. She will also travel to Australia ...
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9 Feb 2012 at 9:28am |
Airlines Ponder Careful What's Wished for in A380 Glut: Freight San Francisco Chronicle Airlines need to turn the rebound into improved profitability amid slowing gains in passenger travel, which can lag cargo trends by months. Shares of Cologne, Germany-based Lufthansa, Europe's second-largest airline, have advanced 22 percent so far ...
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9 Feb 2012 at 8:12am  The Guardian |
Vodafone revenues dented by European economic woes The Guardian "The UK has seen slightly weaker consumer confidence, translating into lower out-of-bundle usage and lower roaming revenues as UK consumers cut back on overseas travel," said chief executive Vittorio Colao. Price cuts imposed by regulators, ...
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8 Feb 2012 at 11:10pm  CTV.ca |
How much can a superjumbo really take? Sydney Morning Herald That's just one of the tests modern passenger planes - such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the A380 - go through to ensure they meet the safety requirements of aviation authorities before they are delivered to airlines. Repairs for Qantas A380 as regulator piles on the pressureBrisbane Times
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8 Feb 2012 at 1:04pm |
08/02/2012German rights watchdog refused Belarus visit Expatica Germany Germany's top human rights official said Wednesday he had been refused permission for a visit to Belarus to assess the situation there and visit a rights activist in prison. Markus Loening said in a statement he had scheduled a three-day visit to Minsk ...
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8 Feb 2012 at 6:23am  The Guardian |
Thomas Cook says not losing holidaymakers to TUI Reuters L) said on Wednesday it was managing to hold onto market share, rebuffing claims by TUI Travel (TT.L) that it has been benefiting from its arch rival's financial difficulties. The British firm, which secured a rescue package from lenders last November, ... Thomas Cook sees losses widenAFP Thomas Cook Mulls Indian Stake Sale As Costs Weigh On EarningsWall Street Journal TUI’s summer bookings put rival in shadeYorkshire Post
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6 Feb 2012 at 4:11pm |
OIL FUTURES: Brent Premium Over WTI Widest Since November Wall Street Journal The premium for Europe's Brent crude over US-traded West Texas Intermediate oil futures rose to $19.02, the widest gap since November. As recently as Jan. 3, the gap was under $10. The sharp widening over the last few weeks highlights that the deep ...
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