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Top 10 attractions and places in Luxembourg: The wine trail in Luxembourg, Palace of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg, Beaufort Castle in Luxembourg, Bock casemates, Adolphe Bridge in Luxembourg, Notre-Dame, Monument Gold Frau in Luxembourg, three acorn Fortress, Bourscheid Castle
Charleston Top Ten Things To Do
Frequently named as traveler's favorite small city in the USA, Charleston, South Carolina is as welcoming as it is charming.
Let's discover the Top Ten Things To Do:
1) Historic District: markets, dining and Rainbow Row
2) City Market- arts, crafts, sweetgrass baskets & Gullah-Geechee
3) Historic Homes: Aiken-Rhett, Nathaniel Russell & Calhoun
4) The Battery & White Point Garden: south city park
5) Plantations: Boone Hall, Middleton Place & Magnolia Plantation
6) Riley Waterfront Park: riverfront park with great view
7) Churches: Holy City, St. John the Baptist, St. Luke & St. Paul
8) USS Yorktown & Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
9) Fort Sumter: Civil War fort and museum
10) The Citadel: Military College and marching ceremony
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Beautiful Places That Look More Magical Covered in Snow
Chicago, Illinois.
The Windy City is no stranger to snow, and a frosty coat of ice and snow makes Millennium Park (known for its modern art installations) seem completely unreal.
Neushwanstein, Germany.
King Ludwig’s Castle may be a nineteenth century architectural marvel, but in the wintertime it could just as easily pass as Elsa’s ice castle from Frozen.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Wake Forest University makes for the perfect winter postcard with white trees framing its iconic chapel.
Flakstad, Norway.
A white coat of snow on the ground is the perfect canvas from which to admire the dazzling Northern Lights in this Norwegian town.
Prague, Czech Republic.
This European capital may be known for its assortment of eye-catching architecture (from Gothic churches to its old town square) but every building looks even more quaint surrounded by flurries.
Vineyards In Spitz, Austria
Situated along the Danube River, this town in the Austrian wine country is a charming market village that looks like something out of a picture book.
Tromso, Norway.
Known as the capital of the Arctic, this lively city is filled with vivid wooden houses that are hundreds of years old. At night, the Aurora Borealis adds even more color to this snowy locale.
Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Yep, even this southwest natural wonder gets blanketed in white — and visitors can experience the striking scenes with far fewer crowds than in the warmer months.
Godafoss, Iceland
Iceland’s incredible waterfall isn’t surrounded by snow year-round, but winter snow drifts make its blue waters look otherworldly.
Areches-Beaufort, France.
This French mountain village resort is the perfect place for skiing, eating fancy French cheeses, and cuddling in a cottage during the wintertime.
Swedish Coast.
Along the Baltic Sea, the Swedish coast gives off a rustic charm that seems even more idyllic with a fresh sprinkling of snow.
Shirakawa-Go, Japan.
Nestled in the Shogawa River Valley, this remote Japanese village was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which are over 250 years old. Bonus: You can even stay in one overnight — just make sure to book early.
Ingleborough, United Kingdom.
This English mountain seems like something out of a science fiction film when its rocky exterior is covered with pure white snow.
Park City, Utah.
Park City’s Old Town offers plenty of shopping, eating, and art galleries for visitors, and its picturesque multicolored buildings offer a nostalgi vibe.
Paris, France.
The city of love and romance seems even more seductive with a dusting of snow. Cold weather is better for snuggling, anyway.
Kakslauttanen, Finland.
Ever dream of staying in an igloo? At this Finnish resort, glass igloos make it possible to stay cozy while also marveling at the breathtaking natural surroundings.
Yosemite, California.
This national park may be a wonder in any season, but its majestic wilderness looks even more breathtaking after a snowfall.
Toronto, Canada.
The capital of Ontario has its fair share of breathtaking parks that become magically white landscapes after a blizzard.
Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Portland’s Head Light stands at the entry to Portland Harbor, making it a landmark in any season. This is one very historic lighthouse — construction began in 1787 at the directive of George Washington.
Kyoto, Japan.
Home to plenty of Shinto shrines, over 1,000 Buddhist temples, and iconic wooden buildings, this quiet Japanese city seems to settle into a calming slumber under a sheet of snow.
Jämtland, Sweden.
This historic province along the border between Sweden and Norway is filled with spruce forests that are home to plenty of wildlife, including brown bears, wolves, and foxes.
Prince Edward Island, Canada.
This Canadian province may be beloved for its beaches in the summertime, but once winter hits, its colorful fishing towns settle down for a calm winter season.
Central Park, New York
Away from the hustle and bustle of the Macy’s holiday windows, Manhattan’s famed Central Park becomes a winter wonderland under a thick coat of powdery snow.
Les Trois-Moutiers, France
Particularly, the castle Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers (we spotted it on Instagram!), which was abandoned in 1932 after a fire. Today, it looks like a chateau fit for an ice princess during the dead of winter.
Best Things To Do in Charleston, South Carolina SC
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List of Best Things to do in Charleston, South Carolina (SC)
The 34 West Theater Company
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist
Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
St. Michael's Church
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
James Island County Park
McLeod Plantation Historic Site
Riley Waterfront Park
Unitarian Church in Charleston
Magnolia Cemetery
Beaufort Inn - Beaufort Hotels, South Carolina
Beaufort Inn 3 Stars Hotel in Beaufort, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Set in Beaufort town centre, this 5-star bed and breakfast is just a short walk from fine restaurants, art galleries and boutiques.
Features include free WiFi, on-site spa services, a fresh daily breakfast.
Breakfast is included and features eggs, French toast, and yoghurt.
A variety of muffins, Danish pastries, and coffee as well as juice are available.
A private terrace, hardwood floors, and a seating area are included with each room.
A flat-screen cable TV, coffee machine, and Starbucks coffee are provided.
Some rooms have a sofa and a decorative fireplace.
Guests at Inn Beaufort can enjoy the property’s colourful gardens, visit the gift shop or speak with the concierge about touring the area.
A local transfer service is also available.
Waterfront Park and Southurn Rose Buggy Tours are 3 minutes’ walk from the bed and breakfast.
Sea Island Bike Tours are less than a half-mile away.
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A Weekend in Charleston, South Carolina
Short trip to Historic Charleston checking out the colonial center, Folly Beach, nightlife, and Fort Sumter.
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A short 4 hour drive from Greenville, South Carolina is the beautiful, historic city of Charleston, one of the first colonial cities of the thirteen colonies. After arriving late on a Friday night, we had some drinks, partied up for a fresh day around the city. Saturday morning we took a nice carriage tour around the hot spots of the city, walked around to check out some artifacts, the waterfront, and have lunch. Tight on time we set off for Folly Beach to not only take a dip in the water but see for our own eye the Morris Island lighthouse, a lighthouse sitting out several yards at sea. Returning to Charleston, we grabbed dinner and bar hopped for more drinks, one places uniquely being a former church turned bar.
Sunday morning we had a quick bite for brunch and walked around the battery to see some dolphins pop up out of the harbor. From there we caught a ferry to the Civil War fort, Fort Sumter which sits at the end of the harbor. This is the very fort that began the Civil War firing the first shot. After returning to the port we quickly grabbed lunch and crossed the beautiful Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and headed back to Greenville. This was my first time to Charleston, and I am sure it will not be my last time. :)
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Frogmore Stew at Bowens Island in Charleston, SC - Off the Eaten Path
With its locally-caught seafood, graffiti-adorned walls, and cheerful atmosphere, you're always here with family at Bowens Island Restaurant. As the winner of an America's Classic award from the James Beard Foundation, Robert Barber knows a thing or two about keeping customers happy at this eatery his family has run for 66 years. First, he sources (very) locally by serving oysters caught just yards from where they're steamed or fried. Enjoy your fresh fare with hush puppies, Frogmore stew, and South Carolina-brewed beers. Second, his restaurant has a waterside deck, so if you come early, you can watch the sun set over the wetlands as the oysters arrive.
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Road Trip 2015. France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany.
Paris, Brujas, Gante, bosc d'Hallerbos, Brusel.les,
Atonium, molins de Kinderdijk, Roterdam, Gouda,
Amsterdam, Durgerdam, Maken, Volendam, Edam,
Amersfoort, Maastricht, Hauster park, Dinant,
abadia deVillers-la-Ville, Grutes de Han, Viaden Castle,
boscos de Beaufort, Luxemburg, Freiburg im Breigau,
Colmar, Belfort
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Two Door Cinema Club, What You Know
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