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  Prague
  Jenny McKelvie/   12/09/07
 
 

One of the city’s most celebrated citizens, Franz Kafka, once famously remarked, “Prague never lets you go . . . this dear little mother has claws”. Although he may not have meant this to be entirely complimentary, his sentiment still rings true for visitors today. Whether you’ve come to amble through the cobbled streets of one of Europe’s most attractive old cities, quaff hoppy Czech beer or browse the wealth of boutique shops, you, like Kafka, will find Prague hard to leave.

Classic Prague
Prague’s iconic Old Town Square is central to any visit to the Czech capital with its compelling collage of baroque and medieval architecture, traditional craft stalls and enticing pavement cafes. Here the iconic Astronomical Clock draws big crowds, when a motle

 
   
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  Toronto
  Meera Dattani/   Posted 20/08/07    
     

TWO-IN-ONE: TORONTO TO THE FALLS

It’s like standing at the top of the world. Toronto’s CN Tower, at 553.3 metres high, has been the world"s tallest freestanding structure since 1976 with the world’s highest public observation deck at 447 metres.

It’s exhilarating to look over the city, Canada’s largest, and the never–ending blue carpet of Lake Ontario from the 342-metre-high outdoor observation deck. Still more thrilling to crawl, stand and pose for photos on the (reinforced) glass floor.

You can also dine in 360, the Tower’s revolving, award-winning eatery, which has a 360-degree city view at 351 metres. Entrance fees are waived for diners, but the food is pricey. Go higher still onto the SkyPod, the world"s highest public observation deck – although missable for the extra cost.

 
   
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  Paris
  Nigel Tisdall/   17/08/07
 
 

Nigel Tisdall is the Travel Editor of Marie Claire and also contributes frequently to the Daily and Sunday Telegraph.  A regular visitor to Paris, he is currently writing a book on the Louvre. Now writing for ebookers, he reveals both the classic and novel ways to enjoy Paris.


NEW ATTRACTIONS

Paris has no fear of nip and tuck. Barely a month goes by without some new museum or attraction opening, and whether you"re a first-time visitor or an old hand, stimulating days are guaranteed.  One of the most popular new treats is the Musée de l"Orangerie in the Tuileries - a must for all fans of Impressionism. Originally built to nurture Napoléon III"s orange trees, this now houses Claude Monet"s atmospheric work Les Nymphéas - a seq

 
   
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  Italy
  Rebecca Ford/   17/08/07
 
 

Full time travel writer Rebecca focuses on Britain and Italy when writing. Contributing regularly to the Daily Express and Sunday Express, Rebecca has also written for over 25 guidebooks and has won 2 awards from the British Guild of Travel Writers. Rebecca reveals to ebookers why Italy inspires her creative writing.

I’ll never get tired of visiting Italy.  Well, who could tire of a country that has given us everything from Michelangelo’s David to Dolce and Gabbana? The scenery is stunning and extraordinarily varied: dramatic mountains in Piedmont, sunflowers and sleepy vineyards in Tuscany, picture-perfect fishing villages in Liguria, and smoking volcanoes on the southernmost islands.  Add to that warm, lively people; delicious food and wine; fabulo

 
   
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