Budapest is a city that still bears the scars of communism but one that is constantly developing into one of the world's greatest capitals. Split in two by the grand River Danube, on one side you have the Buda, the hilly side dominated by the castle and Royal Palace. On the other you have the Pest, a flat side where you will find the city’s financial district, high street shops and its most popular bars. But something you can find anywhere in the city are its public baths...don’t leave without treating yourself to a dip in one.
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24,125 user viewsMelbourne holds the reputation as Australia’s most ‘European and cosmopolitan city’. Walking around the streets you can see why. It isn’t as brash as Sydney and the café and restaurant culture prevails here far more than anywhere else in the country. Plus, in relation to its counterparts, life is a lot more laid back. Read more about Melbourne»
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This event is part of Cologne’s famous Carnival celebrations before Lent begins. Rosenmontag or Rose Monday sees lots of people taking to the streets to watch a colourful parade of floats and performers.
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of this internationally renowned film festival. It showcases a large selection of feature length movies, short films and much more. Workshops will also be held during the festival.