Thursday, August 26, 2010

About Europe Travel: Imaginary Cities | Fall Travel

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From James Martin, your Guide to Europe Travel
It seems from all available statistics here that more folks are planning fall vacations this year. If you're one of them, then good for you! I love the fall; it's harvest season, and the wine and food festivals--and especially anything featuring the truffle--will astound you and wear you out--in a good way.

Anatomy of a European City
What if you were dropped off in a European city you didn't know, didn't plan for, and hadn't yet virtually explored? How would you get along? For you first-timers, I've invented an imaginary city and we'll discuss how to start exploring it, useful if you're like me and love to travel but hate to plan.

Been to a Bed Restaurant?
What if you could eat while lounging on a bed or couch--just like the ancient Romans? Well, yes, there are places in Europe where you lounge around while eating very good food... Read more

Porto, Portugal
I like Portugal a lot, and fall is the season when vineyards start developing fall colors. So why not check into a visit to Porto, a river city known for its fortified wine?

Pictures of Provence
Another place to visit in fall is the south of France, particularly Provence. Sure, it's famous--and for good reason! The food is good, the views spectacular, and the wine is cheap. Take a look at this gallery to whet your appetite for the good life in the south of France.

 


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