Places by Lottie

  • La Candelaria: Bogotá's historic city centre

    When I was in Colombia, I had the opportunity to visit and get to know more about Bogotá, Medellín, Santa Elena, Cartagena de las Indias and Barranquilla. Although Bogotá was my least favourite city out of all of those that I visited, this doesn't take away from the...

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  • Cálem

    Porto and Lisbon are two of the most visited cities by tourists in Portugal, and, although Lisbon is the country's capital, Porto has an unrivalled magic and charm to it. Without a shadow of a doubt, all of this gives the city a certain something that makes very few...

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  • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

    Madrid is an enriching city in every possible sense of the word, despite being relatively small, given that all of its monuments, museums and parks are located just a few minutes walking distance from one another. It's absolutely essential that you visit the Museo Reina...

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  • Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

    One of the advantages of working in Colombia as a foreigner is that you are surrounded by very warm and friendly people who want to show you their beautiful country. My mother worked in Bogotá for a while and we were always receiving so many invitations to go and see...

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  • Món Orxata

    Because the palate must also be spoilt... One of the experiences that you absolutely cannot miss out on whilst in Valencia is trying natural Valencian tiger nut water (which is both lactose and gluten free), preferably from Món Orxata, which can be found being handed...

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  • Toledo

    I must say that I feel very lucky, as this trip came included in my university welcome week, so I had the opportunity to visit the city of Toledo at a really reduced price and with a guide included! However, lots of people can travel there for just 25€ upon purchase...

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  • Los Arcos de Querétaro

    You cannot miss out on one of the cities that had most weight in the history of Mexico. Querétaro's historic city centre wasn't declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 for nothing; its colonial style has been well-preserved over the years, in addition to keeping...

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  • Monosabio

    One of the things that is compulsory to do during a stay in Querétaro is to go to Monosabio. Although it's not one of the cheapest restaurants in the world, the food is definitely of a very good quality. How do you get to the restaurant? The restaurant is close to...

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  • Convento de Santa Teresa de Jesús

    One of the things that I recommend seeing in Ávila is the Iglesia-convento de Santa Teresa, which is located within the boundary of the walled city. It's amazing to have the opportunity to visit such an unusual city like Ávila and see how it has been changed by one...

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  • Slott Querétaro

    The restaurant is located within Plaza Dorada, a small square that is also home to a Greek restaurant and several other units that range from a gym, a bank, a pilates studio, and a bakery to a sound equipment shop and an alternative medicine specialist. The eatery is...

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  • Jardín del Turia

    One of the things that I love about Spain is seeing the way in which their citizens can construct something that's both useful and environmentally-friendly, as well as being of cultural interest, from something that was either in ruins or inhabitable. An example of...

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  • Templo de Debod

    One of the things that I like most about Madrid is the closeness of all of its cultural and tourist attractions. I was walking back to my house and, without even having planned it, I had stumbled across the famous Templo de Debod. This particular attraction is one of...

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  • Museo del Ferrocarril

    A very important part of Madrid's history has occurred thanks to the existence of trains, which were introduced into the daily life of the city's citizens from the start of the twentieth century and continue to play an imperative role in society today. The addition of...

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  • Basílica del Pilar

    The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a must-see attraction in Zaragoza: you simply cannot leave the city without having visited it. It's very likely that this cathedral will be the first thing that you see upon arrival in Zaragoza, as it's huge, imposing...

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  • Los Tres Ojos National Park

    Making yourself a TripAdvisor account will always be one of the best decisions when it comes to wanting to travel to a new country. You will find honest opinions about the place, which are not at all influenced by the government or the place itself. It was on that...

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  • Parque Carlos Arias Navarro

    During my first two weeks in Madrid, I was lucky enough to be temporarily living in Aluche, which is an area situated in the south-west of the capital. I used to go running every day in Parque Carlos Arias Navarro, which was situated just opposite the place where I was...

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  • Super Salads Querétaro

    Super Salads is part of a healthy eating, fresh food franchise. How do you get there? There are an infinite number of buses that pass by Avenida Constituyentes, but, due to their notoriously bad service, it’s better to travel there by taxi or by car. If you choose to...

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  • Robinson's Crash

    How do you get there? The restaurant, Robinson's Crash, is located on the most important thoroughfare in the city of Querétaro, Boulevard Bernando Quintana. Given that it's located close to Los Arcos, you could arguably say that it's easy to travel to the restaurant by...

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  • University of Salamanca

    It's not very common for a university to be considered as a main tourist attraction for a city. Many simply think of a university as a place to study, but the University of Salamanca has a very interesting history behind it, as well as being the first university founded...

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  • Restaurante Zandunga

    How do you get there? Zandunga is located in Querétaro's historic city centre, just two blocks away from the Plaza de Armas. You can get there both by taxi and by bus. If you are travelling by car, it will be difficult to find on-street parking. However, there are lots...

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  • María y su bici

    At the university where I study, it's normal to see many exchange students who come to Mexico for either one or two semesters, but it's even more common to have foreigners spending their entire five years of university in Mexico; specifically in the absolutely beautiful...

    0 , 7 years ago

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