Places by Lottie
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Food Truck Fest
One of the things that I like the most about the growth that the city of Querétaro has benefitted from are the new leisure events that are organised, like trampoline parks (Elevat), music festivals, sporting events, and the Food Trucks festival, which was organised...
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Mara & Co.
Mara & Co. is one of our favourite restaurants for many reasons: the first, it's situated on Avenida Epigmenio González, which is just in front of my university, the Monterrey Institute of Technology. Getting to Mara & Co. only takes us five minutes, as we only need to...
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Pura Vida
How do you get there? The restaurant, Pura Vida, is located a little bit further out of the centre of Querétaro. Booking a taxi there, however, could end up being a little more expensive. Pura Vida has lots of free car parking spaces and is located on a large street...
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Murallas de Ávila
Ávila is a city that is located around an hour and a half away from Spain's capital, Madrid. The city is beautiful, albeit not being particularly large in size, which makes it possible to visit it in its entirety in one day without needing to use buses or taxis;...
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Acuario Inbursa
One of my favourite things about long weekends is that you can visit Mexico City and find it pretty much empty in comparison to other times of year. In Mexico, we call them "long weekends" when there is a national public holiday and you don't have to work. If the public...
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Valencia Cathedral
Valencia Cathedral is one of the city's main attractions: I would categorise it as being a 'must-see' when you come to visit this beautiful city. The cathedral is located right in the heart of the historic city centre, very close to Plaça de la Reina (Plaza de la...
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The City of Arts and Sciences
One of the main attractions, and reasons why lots of people want to come to Valencia, is the impressive architectural complex of the City of Arts and Sciences, or Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, in Catalan. It's important to mention that, although the official...
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Blume Café
If you are looking for a friendly place to have a coffee, eat breakfast, lunch, or even dinner, I would, without a shadow of a doubt, recommend Café Blume, which is one of my favourite cafés because I can bring my dog with no problems. Pet-friendly place Blume Café...
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Lupita: La Casa del Mexicano
Lupita is a restaurant located in the food court of Palmas Mall. Being Mexican, I have found myself on the hunt for decent Mexican restaurants in other countries, however, Lupita has been one of the scarce few restaurants that has even come close to authentic Mexican...
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Museum of Technology
How to get there? To get to the Museo de la Tecnología, you can easily travel there by metro, alighting at the stop, Constituyentes, just leaving you to cross the street. It's located in a very convenient area in the Chapultepec neighbourhood, so when visiting this...
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Guinness Storehouse
I think, out of all the attractions that exist in Dublin, going to Guinness Storehouse, or St. James Gate Brewery (although it's more commonly known by the former name), is one of the experiences that all tourists enjoy the most. Despite not being so close to the city...
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Old Jameson Distillery
(Welcome to the Old Jameson Distillery! ) Almost everyone knows that the Irish love to drink! And, it's not at all a coincidence that the famous Guinness beer comes from there... if you are interested in the history and visiting the Guinness Storehouse, you can check...
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Parc de l'Orangerie
Another impressive place in Strasbourg is the Parc de l'Orangerie. It's one of my favourite places, not only in Strasbourg, but of all the places that I have visited, possibly due to how fond I am of it, having spent a lot of time there, but all of my friends agree with...
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Petite France
This picturesque neighbourhood of Strasbourg is located some ten minutes walking distance from the cathedral. It was declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grande Île in 1988, and it's no wonder, as when you walk its streets, it's like losing yourself in a...
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Sabatini Gardens
The Sabatini Gardens are not one of the main attractions in Madrid, however, it's really likely that you will visit them as they are situated just next to the Royal Palace of Madrid, and, from there, you can take fantastic photos - especially from the entrance that it...
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Cereal Hunters
Cereal Hunters Cereal Hunters is the name of the establishment located on Calle Mejía Lequerica, 14 (28004 Madrid), close to the Alonso Martínez metro station. Here, as its name state, an extensive menu of cereal is offered, which can be ordered with different and...
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Lateral
In Madrid, there is a really well-known chain called Lateral, and I, for one, am a huge fan. Restaurants The chain has lots of different restaurants across the city - you can find them and enjoy their menus at the following addresses: Calle Arturo Soria 126-128 C. C....
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London Eye
The London Eye is one of the most famous Ferris wheels in the world and is located in the very heart of London. Although it was initially thought to last solely for the duration of the Millennial Celebrations (for this reason, you can also see it as the "Millennial...
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Harrods
Who hasn't visited Harrods during their stay in the British capital, or at least heard of it? This huge department store, the most exclusive in the whole of England, is located right in the heart of London. The closest Underground station is Knightsbridge (on the dark...
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Príncipe Pío shopping centre
Príncipe Pío Mall is one of the most well-known in Madrid, and I am lucky enough to be situated just a couple of minutes away from it and can easily get there walking. It is mainly a place of leisure for people of all ages, although it's easy to appreciate that it's...
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La Puerta de Alcalá
Before you start reading this review, I recommend that you search for the song, “La Puerta de la Alcalá”, sung as a duet by María Belén and Víctor Manuel. This song was popularised in the 1980s and it’s holds a very important position in the culture of Madrid,...
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