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Category Archives: Europe
Tales from the Void
Leave it to the ever creative crew at the Le Gun art collective to come up with a wonderful installation that celebrates Paris’ legendary Shakespeare and Company bookstore. The pop-up show, called “Tales from the Void”, is comprised of a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Writing
Tagged Artist Books, Paris, Shakespeare & Company
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Fly BOAC
Posted in Africa, Air Travel, Art, Europe, Public Transport, South America, Tourism
Tagged Australia, Bermuda, New Zealand, Rome
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Hey Taxi
Whether you call them cabs, taxis, jitneys, jeepneys, or hacks, when you need to get somewhere fast they’re worth the price. This infographic from The Taxi Centre compares rides around the world.
Posted in Europe, Public Transport, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Cabs, Taxi, Taxicabs of New York City
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London G. O. T.
It seems that most people that I know are counting down the hours until the new season of Game of Thrones begins tonight. Although those of us who were early readers of the Ur text are already grumbling about the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Maps, USA, Writing
Tagged A Song Of Ice And Fire, Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, London
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Whale Watching
It’s impossible to resist the infectious joy of Nevercrew’s whale wall art. The Swiss duo—Pablo Togni and Christian Rebecchi—have been creating art together since 1996. During the past year, they’ve traveled to Hamburg, Dublin, Cairo, Belgrade, Berlin and Winterthur spreading … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Middle East
Tagged Belgrade, Berlin, Cairo, Dublin, Hamburg, Street Art
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Not Your Corner Starbucks
We are living in a golden age of coffeehouses and coffee culture, but for me nothing will ever match the charms of the quintessentially Viennese kaffeehaus. Give me a groβer schwarzer , ein apfelstrudel and the daily paper in one … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, History, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged Coffee, coffee house, Vienna, Wien
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Paris By Velib
Here in Philadelphia we are just getting around to launching a bike sharing program, but Paris is already celebrating eight years of the Vélib project. For the next six weeks, the Paris Rendez-Vous concept space at the Hôtel de Ville will … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Museums, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Bicycles, Bike Share, Hotel de Ville, Paris
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Ferry Cross The Mersey
For the next two years, passengers who ride the iconic Mersey Ferry in Liverpool, England will be able to choose to sail on the outrageous Everybody Razzle Dazzle boat. Designed by Peter Blake, the ferry—officially named Snowdrop—is a tribute to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, History, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged British Invasion, England, Ferry, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Liverpool, WW I
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