City Breaks Continued

Today, I am continuing on from my last post on City Breaks.

If you are thinking of travelling to Rome, then make sure you take a good pair of trainers and a charger for your camera, the sites to see are spectacular. Not only do you have the great sites including the Colosseum’s and the Catacombes you also have some of the tastiest Italian delicacies to try. If you have enough energy left, make sure you take an early night so your ready to go and take a trip to the Vatican city.

Prague is another great city to visit, especially in the Winter when the cobbled streets are covered in snow and Christmas markets are buzzing. If your interested in anything from Art to Music, Prague will have something for you. Make sure you start off at the Old Town Square, you certainly will not be disappointed!

Last but not least we have the amazing city of Barcelona. Everyone who I have known that has visited Barcelona has come back wishing they could have stayed there an extra few days and its clear to see why this city is so popular. Barcelona is a great place for tiny boutique hotels, tucked away from the bustling high life of Les Ramblas. You can take a look round the city by scooter, bus or foot, just remember to take your camera so you can capture the beauty of the city.

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  1. Nanologs Said,

    July 6, 2009 @ 4:47 pm

    Nice succinct guide, I like it. Prague is a nice place to visit when it’s cold, I think. Makes it seem more magical! If you’re into short breaks, you should should check out Nanobreaks and our competition site Nanologs: http://www.hotels.co.uk/hotel-deals/nanobreak

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