Articles related to "Colonia"Tourists travel to Uruguay from Buenos Aires as part of their holiday. However, lots of people like to do so to renew their visas and stay in BA for longer.
Enjoy Uruguay's most scenic village and wander around the fortress where cobbled streets line the waterfront, and join locals watching the sunset and drinking a "mate".
Known by many as the Mysterious Island of Stone Money, Yap is one of the most intriguing areas of the Federated States of Micronesia, a well-kept secret of the Pacific.
In the heart of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, you'll find an authentic Italian restaurant where the owner, also the Honorary Consul General to Belize, takes your order.
Enjoy Uruguay's feeling of tranquillity in the colonial, quaint villages of Carmelo and Conchillas - with tiny churches, shady plazas and a "mate" along the waterfront.
Mountain Refugios, rugged alpine terrain and endless panoramic views highlight the Nahuel Huapi Traverse, located in the gateway to Patagonia: Bariloche, Argentina.
Catedral de Santa María (Saint Mary Cathedral) in Burgos (Spain), declared Wold Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984. It is the only cathedral in Spain to be so designate
Situated under the town hall of modern Spoleto, the Casa Romano di Vespasia Polla is a well preserved Roman house attributed to the mother of the Emperor Vespasian.
One of Puerto Vallarta's most scenic dining venues also offers some of the most authentic Mexican cuisine. Join two top chefs tableside for dishes prepared from scratch.
The Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul is now a standing memory paying homage to the memory of the famous, and sometimes controversial, artist.
Jalebi are crisp, delicate spirals of fried batter that release a fragrant syrup when bitten into. This is festive street food that can be prepared at home.
Literally "free fight," lucha libre is fun both for serious fans and curious tourists to Mexico. Matches are held weekly at Arena Coliseo and Arena Mexico in Mexico City.
There is enough to see in Rabat to keep a tourist to Morocco busy for days. There are traces of Roman, Phoenician and Grecian settlements, museums and pretty beaches.
In the hills to the south east of Carthage, Dougga is a former Numidian town with impressive roman remains
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