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    Hi friends,
    here i am posting some best place to visit in europe.if u find it use full then plese visit it.
    Our most popular country vacation destinations for :

    Autumn 2009

    Italy
    France
    Germany
    Austria
    Japan
    United Kingdom
    Ireland
    Scotland
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    Winter 2009 -2010
    Mexico
    New Zealand
    Australia
    Switzerland
    Spain
    Hawaii
    Greece

    Our 12 most popular city-vacation destinations for 2009 - 2010

    Rome
    Paris
    Venice
    London
    Milan
    Florence
    Tokyo
    Barcelona
    Amsterdam
    Madrid
    Oahu
    Athens

  • #2
    Thanks for listing the popular destinations of the world but I think no place is bad. It depends upon us how we enjoy even the smallest happenings and things. I go for tour for mental and physical relaxation, so never like busy programs.
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    • #3
      i think i'll earn some million dollars first in order to spend my days in those destinations
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      • #4
        i would always love australia and uk any time of the year..
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        • #5
          These all are the best places for vacation but my most favorite are Venice, Australia, Greece, Hawaii, Spain and Switzerland.
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          • #6
            Switzerland would probably be the best way in my opinion!

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            • #7
              These are some place to visit :
              Switzerland
              Auckland
              Germany
              Australia
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              • #8
                I want to include in your list the Island of Bali in Indonesia of course. The beach, the culture and the amazing climate.
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                • #9
                  These are some best Place to visit :
                  Auckland
                  Singapore
                  Tokyo
                  London
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                  • #10
                    Auckland is the best place for the tourism purpose. There are my favorite place which is like to visit :
                    New York
                    Germany
                    United Kingdom
                    Mexico
                    Switzerland
                    Hawaii.
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                    • #11
                      Best places to visit in Eastern Europe

                      Budapest, Hungary
                      Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is an interesting, cosmopolitan city that should not be underestimated. Budapest’s beautiful historic section is Castle Hill on the Buda side of the Danube. Across the river is Pest, the sprawling and hectic center of the modern city that saw much of its development at the turn of century. Budapest is possibly more active, enticing, and bewildering than any other European city. Here, business people from as far as Moscow and London brush shoulders on the subway while youth from all over the world enjoy the city’s many great cafés, bars and clubs.

                      Istanbul, Turkey
                      Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul, plays host to the majority of tourist sites. All are within a short walking distance of each other. Start with the Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Saint Sophia Museum, Hippodrome, Underground Cistern, Grand Bazaar and Egyptian Spice Markets. If these aren’t enough, get out of touristville and visit the Dolmabahce Palace, Camlica Hill (highest point in Istanbul on the Asian side), cruise up the Bosphorus (stretch of water separating Europe from Asia) or check out the Prince’s Islands in the Marmara Sea. If it’s bars you’re after, Akbiyik Caddesi is lined with cafés and bars, but if you wish to go where the locals go, try Taksim or Ortakoy.

                      Sofia, Bulgaria
                      In Sofia, upscale boutiques, student bars and McDonalds’ arches are perhaps more common than churches and museums, yet the city still retains some of its old world charm. It also serves as a gateway into the nearby mountains, home to the awe-inspiring Rila Monastery and other semi-hidden treasures.

                      Ljubljana, Slovenia
                      In Ljubljana travelers can experience the small town “feel” while taking advantage of this capital city’s resources, history and culture. Being centrally located in Slovenia it makes for a good base to explore the country’s mountains, lakes and caves. Partially on the Mediterranean and linking central Europe to the Balkans, a mix of Italian and Austro-Hungarian influences abound here and around Slovenia. Absorb the atmosphere with a stroll through the Baroque old town where you will find many quaint cafés along the Ljubljanica River and street performers playing tunes in the main square. The large student population provides for an active nightlife. This is a progressive place with a kind, helpful folk willing to engage in conversation in a multitude of languages.

                      Dalmatia, Croatia
                      With the Adriatic Sea on one side and the Dinaric Alps on the other, the southern part of Croatia from Zadar to Dubrovnik contains some of the Mediterranean’s most postcardesque scenery. From untouched green isles to old Venetian fortresses, the coast is a haven for sun, nature and medieval architecture and history. Split, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik are beautiful destinations.

                      Dubrovnik, Croatia
                      Located at the southern tip of Croatia, Dubrovnik is the country’s most famous destination. It was heavily bombed in the civil war of the early ‘90s, but with substantial international aid has rebuilt and regained its splendor. Spend a day exploring the old town or hop the ferry to Lokrum Island to relax in more natural surroundings. For true day trips, look into the Elaphite Islands, Mljet National Park and Cavtat.

                      Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
                      Sarajevo rests in the Miljacka River valley and is surrounded by the mountains which were home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. A true link between East and West, its location in the central Balkans has kept Sarajevo in the crosshairs of world history. The recent war in Bosnia devastated the city and its inhabitants, and although the scars are visible in the shell-shocked pavement (referred to as roses) and demolished buildings, the progress is substantial. Much has been rebuilt and streetcars now zip down the road once dubbed “Sniper’s Alley,” the street where civilians were shot from the hills above. Although tourism is still in its nascent stage, the spirit and recovery is deeply moving. Sarajevo is famous for its International Film Festival and thrives on culture and the arts. The people are warm and forthcoming and may respectfully approach you with offers of private accommodation.

                      Krakow, Poland
                      Kraków is the most visited city in Poland and for good reasons. Boasting the largest medieval square in all of Europe, the old town shines with historic majesty and a nightlife that pumps into the morning hours. Spared from the destruction of World War II, you may notice the authentic old world feel. A visit to the city is incomplete without a walk around the infamous Jewish quarter of Kazimierz, once home to 65,000 Jewish residents and now less than 200. Get a taste for Polish cuisine with borsch (soup made from beets) and pierogis (like raviolis) - those with a cholesterol conscience beware!

                      Tallinn, Estonia
                      Estonia’s miraculous capital is bound to inspire awe. It’s an exciting, thriving center that has recently emerged from Soviet occupation, with many breathtaking Gothic buildings that have somehow escaped war damage. Tallinn’s Old Town is one of the last remaining truly medieval cities in Europe, with subterranean bars that serve locally-made vodka and absinthe and cast an enticing glow from their stone doorways. You can walk the dozens of winding, cobbled streets within the high wall and ramparts, and then stop for a cheap sandwich made on native thin, dense black bread at one of the many cafés, or “kohviks.” It remains relatively undiscovered by visitors outside of the EU.

                      Koycegiz, Turkey
                      Koycegiz, translated, means small poor village. It is slowly becoming a highlight on the backpacker and independent travelers’ scene. There are many options here for the adventurous spirited traveler. Jump on a boat to Turtle Beach, where you can visit the mud baths and the Caunos ruins. Head to ‘The Waterfall’, just a mile or two out of Koycegiz, where the natural flowing stream is a great place to swim and jump off the rocks. Whitewater raft down the Dalaman River where rapids can reach up to Grade 4. Or feed your sweet tooth with homemade ice cream sold near the center of town.
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                      • #12
                        Florence is one of the world's best destinations for luxuries and taking short short breaks. Florence is a melting pot of culture, history and has a rich past.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for your listing such these excellent destinations share with us to spent vacations.
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                          • #14
                            Try Malaysia.
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                            • #15
                              Nice place.
                              Thanks but you can come to in India as Jaipur.
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