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Dusha-Dushe to Moscow, Russia

Do you agree that Moscow, the capital and barometer of the world’s largest country, i.e. Russia, should be called a city that is irreducible?

Those who went there commented that it is difficult to separate its rich history from its daily role in writing the future, and that Moscow is both dictator and victim of events that provokes such comments. Think only can feel it if we stand in Red Square to feel the difference between those familiar images with the actuality!


The famous and colourful domes of St. Basil in Moscow, Russia



St. Basil's Cathedral at the Red Square, Moscow. You may want to know that it is the glorious celebration of Ivan the Terrible’s victory at Kazan.


Some money saving or useful traveling tips that you might want to take note of:

Migration card and other official documents – make sure it is with you all the time until you leave the country, in case you are stopped by the police or an imposter looking to collect “fines.”


Moscow Kremlin from Bolshoi Kamenny bridge. It is worth much more than a photo opportunity.

Avoid being robbed or mugged – the common sense measures shall include: don’t travel alone at night in unfamiliar areas, keep expensive items out of sight as much as possible, and avoid crowded metro cars where pickpockets may operate and so on.


Moscow's metro stations are resembled palaces or cathedrals. It is fabulous with their marble-clad walls, chandelier lighting, and other precious interior.

Buy and drink vodka – alcohol counterfeiting is common since and as there are hundreds of brands of vodka in Russia. Nevertheless, two of the best that you might want to consider are Flagman and Russky Standart. You might want to know that Vodka is drunk everywhere socially in Moscow, Russia, hence you may want to join in for a round when a Russian taps his throat for dusha-dushe (i.e. for soul to soul, if I am right)!


Arbat, many still said that it is still the repository of Moscow’s quirkiest corners.

Mind your feet – Shoes are very important in Russia, and must always be kept clean regardless of the weather conditions. Always remove your shoes at the entryway when entering a Russian home. In some interesting places such as museums, galleries, palaces, visitors may be asked to put on special shoes, such as plastic booties (similar to the kind surgeons wear)!


Lenin’s Tomb in Red Square. A popular mausoleum because the embalmed body of Lenin has been on public display there since the year he died in 1924, you may want to imagine you are reviewing a parade from the podium!


When is the best time to visit those interesting places? Can be anytime, but April to June and September to November are most comfortable.

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Danny Kaye Song to Europe’s Longest Pedestrian Street – The Stroget

Do you want or like to:

  • See Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street;
  • A little mermaid born in 1913 that has attracted over a million visitors a year; and
  • Mouth-watering restaurants and lively bars
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The Stroget - Europe’s Longest Pedestrian Street

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Dublin – Friendliest City in Europe

Many who went there say that Dublin is a city rich in museums and galleries; I definitely agreed to this statement. And if you want to see the finest collective of Georgian architecture ever built, just walk down Henrietta Street to the nearby King's Inns building.

I am not too sure is this the reason that make Dublin a favorite tourist spot, and that people like to say that Dublin is a place that pulses with energy and life by day and night. One thing I am sure is that if we were to visit the area around the river and the famous O'Connell Bridge, it summarizes one unarguable truth about modern Dublin, i.e. with more than half the population under 25, and fun-lovers jetting in from all over Europe. Notable areas in this context are Temple Bar with its winding, cobbled thoroughfares, and the streets around St Stephen's Green.


The famous Ha' Penny bridge in Dublin, Ireland, over the river Liffey

What are those interesting places that we should not miss?
  • Packed Grafton Street with its buskers, artists and tourists, that symbolizing the vibrant character of Dublin, a 'young' city.
  • Guinness Storehouse in St James's Gate, to worship at the temple of the black stuff, although many said this is an expensive visit.
  • The Chester Beatty Library at Dublin Castle, with an astonishing collection of manuscripts and ancient art. In fact Dublin Castle is a must see by itself.
  • Trinity College's 16th century precinct, with the Old Library containing Ireland's most famous book, the illuminated 8th century manuscript known as the Book of Kells.
  • Dublin's Main Post Office on O'Connell Street, where Patrick Pearse proclaimed Irish independence on Easter Day in 1916 and the bullet holes that sum up the British response.
  • The Dublin Writers' Museum in Parnell Square, dedicated to the Dublin's incomparable literary history.
When should we visit all those places of interest? Any time, as the city never sleeps and is popular for weekend breaks, and St Patrick's Day (17 March) is very special though!

Before I forget, Dublin was voted 'friendliest city in Europe' in 2007!

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Follow me to Lisbon, Portugal

Enjoy vibrant nightlife and fado (i.e. Portuguese folk music)? We may want to start our day by visiting Belem Tower, which was built in 1515 and was erected as a fortress to guard the entrance to the Lisbon Harbour...

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Rome – the capital of a sophisticated and forward thinking nation

I believe if you have been to Rome before, you will find that no other city comes close like Rome (a city of Italy). No doubt, it is no longer the capital of the world, but Rome is certainly an epic, bubbling-over metropolis harbouring lost empires. In fact, those who...read more



The Colosseum, many consider it as the ultimate icon of Rome, and is recognized the world over to represent Rome, Italy and Ancient Romans.

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Prague – Europe best preserved beautiful city with good luck statue

Want to visit the best preserved cities in Europe? How about the ideas of visiting all its attractions within walking distance of one another? Sound great, right?

One such interesting place I can think of is...read more

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London - UNESCO World Heritage Sites City

Despite the city was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666 and that extensive bomb damage was sustained in World War II which resulted few earlier buildings remain, it is today a major tourist destination with four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, i.e. the Tower of London, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew,...read more at Journey to tourist attractions, places to visit, places to see, interesting places, places of interest, Event and Festival, and Smart Travel Tips for traveling to countries in Asia, Africa, Americas and The Caribbean, Australasia, Europe and The Middle East, and much more!


The London Eye at night on the western end of Jubilee Gardens. You may want to ride it!

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Barcelona - La Sagrada Família and Antoni Gaudi

Do you want to visit some of the most impressive medieval buildings that was dated as far back as the Roman settlement of Barcelona? How about one church that has been worked for more than 100 years and remain unfinished today?


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Some thoughts on traveling tips to these places of interest:

The siesta – the shops in Spain will close at Midday for at least three hours. So plan your day around the break if not you might find yourself about to faint from hunger or restless without a shop to frequent!

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My all things French Places of Interest - Paris



As one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, Paris stimulates our senses, demanding to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt, it tests the superlatives with amazing architecture, incredible...
Have fun and do enjoy yourself while visiting those places of interest in Paris!

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