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Andrea Delucia is a city travel guide writer for TravelSavvy Venice one of the TravelSavvy city break sites for Europe including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Monaco, Nice, Riga, Seville, Venice


    Red Light For Visitors on Amsterdam City Break

    The girls in Amsterdam's Red Light District, possibly the world's most famous city break attraction of its kind, are having an unusually hard time. Holiday clients are down and those that pay for their services are haggling over prices. There are reports that some Red Light women have angered other working... Read: Red Light For Visitors on Amsterdam City Break Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 15/12/2009 | Travel

    Amsterdam Throbs to Club Music Festival

    The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is the biggest club festival for electronic music and the world's leading electronic music conference. Founded 14 years ago, ADE first burst onto the music scene in 1996 with a few hundred music professionals and music festival program in three clubs with 30 DJs. It is... Read: Amsterdam Throbs to Club Music Festival Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 15/12/2009 | Travel

    Tomato Bread is a Passion in Barcelona

    Visitors to Barcelona will soon find that the locals have a passion for 'Pa amb Tomaquet', also known as 'Pan con Tomate', sometimes 'Pan a la Catalana', or simply, in English, 'Tomato Bread'. If you wonder how such a sophisticated people as the Catalans can get excited about so basic... Read: Tomato Bread is a Passion in Barcelona Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 09/04/2009 | Food & Beverage

    Amsterdam Makes Such a Great City Break

    An Amsterdam city break really can appeal to anyone. No where else has such a satisfying mix of liberal madness and high-brow culture. It's quite incredible that despite all the potential for controversy, Amsterdam rarely attracts criticism and continues to appeal to people of all ages, and from all walks... Read: Amsterdam Makes Such a Great City Break Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 09/04/2009 | Travel

    Can Cruising Survive the Credit Crunch?

    One of the most obvious changes in the international holiday market of late is the boom in the numbers of cruise passengers. An increasing aversion to flying; the growth in personal wealth from rising property values; a greying population; all are factors that have helped to fill newspapers' travel pages... Read: Can Cruising Survive the Credit Crunch? Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 05/04/2009 | Travel

    Amsterdam Dazzles as a City Break Gem

    Amsterdam hardly ever makes the grade in anyone's hit list of Europe's top romantic cities. Paris, Rome, Venice - even London - are likely to leave the Dutch capital in the shade. Some frown on Amsterdam's links with red light sleaze and its drug smoking 'coffee shops'. Others may think... Read: Amsterdam Dazzles as a City Break Gem Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 03/04/2009 | Travel

    Barcelona Museums - Great Places to Visit

    There's so much to see in Barcelona, from Gaudi's great buildings to the city's beaches, that it's all too easy to miss some of the world's finest cultural attractions. Barcelona may not have a museum as famous as Madrid's Prado or the Louvre in Paris, but there's an amazing variety... Read: Barcelona Museums - Great Places to Visit Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 18/03/2009 | Travel

    Beware of Pickpockets in Barcelona

    Tell friends you are taking a city break to Barcelona and the word 'pickpocket' always seems to crop up. The city has a reputation for petty crime which blights its otherwise excellent name as one of the most civilised cities in Europe. But is the reputation deserved, and is Barcelona... Read: Beware of Pickpockets in Barcelona Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 02/02/2009 | Travel

    Venice Gondolas - Ten Things You Did Not Know

    Few tourists enjoying the romance of Venice, Italy, can resist a ride in a gondola. The gondolier and gondola have become, for millions of tourists, the very symbols of Venice. 1. The Venice gondola is made from nearly 300 pieces of wood. Not all the same wood either. A genuine Venetian gondola... Read: Venice Gondolas - Ten Things You Did Not Know Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 01/12/2008 | Travel

    Venice Tries to Turn the Tide

    There may be not be a more romantic city than Venice for a short break holiday but take care - this major world tourist destination is slowly sinking into the sea. Venice floats in the Adriatic Sea, anchored in a huge lagoon off Italy's northeast coast. It is one of the... Read: Venice Tries to Turn the Tide Read

    By: Andrea Delucia | 20/10/2008 | Travel
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