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City Breaks Question from Nancy Forbesn - 25 July 2011
Q: What is the best way to do a whistle stop tour of all the points of interest in a city break?
A: Make a good plan, use a detailed map and most importantly, if you are able... WALK. Even in the very biggest cities, many of the major attractions are within walking distance of each other and walking is truly the best way to embrace a city’s unique sights and sounds.
City Breaks Question from Richard Slater - 24 July 2011
Q: What’s the first thing you should do on arriving at a new city?
A: Go to the tourist information office and ask for an up to date map and details of any special offers, attractions and activities that are available during your stay. For details of visitor information offices in various countries, try our list of tourist information offices.
City Breaks Question from Paul Jones - 10 July 2011
Q: Where should I go for a European city getaway?
A: So many places to choose from so why not make a ‘green’ decision based on the European Green City Index. The top 10 includes Copenhagen, Vienna & Paris... but of course you’ll need to work out a green way to get there!
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