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]]>These secret passageways can be found in a few cities around France but are most notable in Lyon, particularly in the old city. There are about 40 of these passageways open to the public, make an adventure out of looking for them or take one of the many guided tours available.
Lyon is a perfect town to visit if you’re a foodie, particularly if you’re looking for traditional French cuisine. One great restaurant located in the old town and offering great food with great service is the accomplished Les Pampres Rouges. Enjoy the atmosphere and delicious food, à la Lyonnaise.
The city of Lyon loves celebrating local talent, and it does so in public with street frescoes. Central to this attraction is The Lyonnais Fresco that’s placed on a “blind wall” of a building and is a mural of a building front and street corner with characters that represent Lyon’s history.
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]]>You’ve all heard about Venice, but not many of you have heard of Burano. Burano’s houses are like a rainbow – each house is in a different color and gives this place amazing charm that won’t leave you indifferent.
This city located near a cliff offers a magnificent view in the Meuse River and is convenient to visit at any time of the year. You can visit Collegiale Notre-Dame, or visit the jazz museum Maison de Monsieur Sax.
Dinant is also the birthplace of the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, so you’ll see lot of saxophone sculptures around.
If you love mysteries and castles, then this is the place to be! Kylemore Castle became a monastery for Benedictine nuns in 1920, even though it was a private home before that.
With gorgeous woodland and breathtaking architecture, you’ll quickly fall in love with this place.
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]]>For 11 months every year, the Heerstraße is just a regular street in Bonn. However, once a year, it turns into a magical paradise. In mid-April, the cherry blossom forms a beautiful canopy over the street, transforming it into a pink fairytale. Also, during this time, there is a festival with live concerts and delicious food.
The world bluest streets are located in Africa, in the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. The mystery and the history of the Blue Streets date back to the early 20th century. In the 1930s Jewish refugees moved into the neighborhood and began painting its buildings to fifty shades of blue, symbolizing God’s power.
Lombard Street was built in 1922, with the purpose to slow cars down on its steep hill. However, eventually, it became one of San Francisco’s most visited sites and today, it is a beautifully decorated modern work of art.
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]]>These secret passageways can be found in a few cities around France but are most notable in Lyon, particularly in the old city. There are about 40 of these passageways open to the public, make an adventure out of looking for them or take one of the many guided tours available.
Lyon is a perfect town to visit if you’re a foodie, particularly if you’re looking for traditional French cuisine. One great restaurant located in the old town and offering great food with great service is the accomplished Les Pampres Rouges. Enjoy the atmosphere and delicious food, à la Lyonnaise.
The city of Lyon loves celebrating local talent, and it does so in public with street frescoes. Central to this attraction is The Lyonnais Fresco that’s placed on a “blind wall” of a building and is a mural of a building front and street corner with characters that represent Lyon’s history.
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]]>The post Places In Europe You Didn’t Even Know Existed appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You’ve all heard about Venice, but not many of you have heard of Burano. Burano’s houses are like a rainbow – each house is in a different color and gives this place amazing charm that won’t leave you indifferent.
This city located near a cliff offers a magnificent view in the Meuse River and is convenient to visit at any time of the year. You can visit Collegiale Notre-Dame, or visit the jazz museum Maison de Monsieur Sax.
Dinant is also the birthplace of the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, so you’ll see lot of saxophone sculptures around.
If you love mysteries and castles, then this is the place to be! Kylemore Castle became a monastery for Benedictine nuns in 1920, even though it was a private home before that.
With gorgeous woodland and breathtaking architecture, you’ll quickly fall in love with this place.
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]]>For 11 months every year, the Heerstraße is just a regular street in Bonn. However, once a year, it turns into a magical paradise. In mid-April, the cherry blossom forms a beautiful canopy over the street, transforming it into a pink fairytale. Also, during this time, there is a festival with live concerts and delicious food.
The world bluest streets are located in Africa, in the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco. The mystery and the history of the Blue Streets date back to the early 20th century. In the 1930s Jewish refugees moved into the neighborhood and began painting its buildings to fifty shades of blue, symbolizing God’s power.
Lombard Street was built in 1922, with the purpose to slow cars down on its steep hill. However, eventually, it became one of San Francisco’s most visited sites and today, it is a beautifully decorated modern work of art.
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