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Portobello Road |
Portobello Road is a street in Notting Hill in Kensington and Chelsea district of London. It is well-known to be the street with the largest number of antique shops and retro curiosities and because every Saturday a Flea market is held on the street that attracts many tourists and locals.The beauty ... |
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Abbey Road |
Abbey Road is a London street running along the district of Westminster and the district of Camden.Place of pilgrimage for tourists, its main attraction is that the number 3 of the street is located Abbey Road Studios record label owned by EMI. In these studies various artists have recorded albums, ... |
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Piazza Navonas' Fountains |
In the Piazza Navona in Rome there are three marvellous fountains situated. They are supplied by the spring Aqua Virgo. The fountains are the most important attraction of the square and, most of all, these are the ones to attract the tourists there.
The most famous one is the baroque fountain di Qu... |
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Piazza Navona (Navona Square) |
The Piazza Navona is a square located in Rome, Italy, which was commissioned by Pope Innocent X and built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian.
The Stadium of Domitian, also known as Circus Agonalis, was erected in the Campus Martius in 86 mostly to host chariot races but also athletic competitio... |
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London Eye |
The EDF Energy London Eye, best known as London Eye is a tourist attraction of London. Also known as the Millennium Wheel this 'Ferris wheel' is located on the west side of Jubilee Gardens and between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge, in the district of Lambeth.Built in 1999, the London Eye ... |
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Pantheon |
The Pantheon (panteo - a place sacred to all gods) is a temple of a characteristic round shape located in the Campus Martius in Rome.
The building was founded by Emperor Hadrian in 125. It was built as a replacement for the temple demolished during the fire of 80. The construction was led by Apollo... |
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Champ-de-Mars |
The Champ de Mars (Field of Mars) is a large stretch of green area in Paris, located in the 7th arrondissement, southeast of the Eiffel Tower and northwest of the École Militaire. The park got its name after an area in Rome known as Campus Martius, which was dedicated to the Roman god of war. The re... |
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Avenue des Champs-Elysées |
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées, popularly known as Champs-Élysées (Elysian Fields), is an avenue in the city of Paris, which is one of the most famous and most prestigious promenades in the world. It is also the second most expensive streets in Europe (after the Bond Street in London) with annual ren... |
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Trocadéro |
The Trocadéro is an area in Paris situated in the 16th arrondissement, on the other side of the Seine than the Eiffel Tower. The hill of the Trocadéro is called the hill of Chaillot. The Palais du Trocadero was the first building erected on the top of the Chaillot hill. It was designed by Gabriel Da... |
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Paris Catacombs |
The Paris Catacombs (Catacombes de Paris) is an underground ossuary, a maze of tunnels and crypts underneath the city of Paris, where Parisians had been burying the dead for almost 30 years. The catacombs are located near the Place Denfert-Rochereau, which was the former city gate. They hold the ske... |
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