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Posted 1 year ago
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Things to do in Galway
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meganeaves
Overview - Galway is perhaps Ireland’s most laid back, accessible city. Some have said that Galway is a place where people go, fall in love and get lost. Historically, it was home to 14 different ancient tribes, giving it its nickname as the “City of Tribes”. Visiting Galway, you’ll discover why this bohemian cove on the western coast of Ireland is where artists and musicians make their home, and why the area was James Joyce’s richest source of material.
Breakfast - One of the best spots for a hearty breakfast in Galway is Trish’s Café. Trish herself is often seen behind the counter, either cooking or taking orders. Their Irish fry-ups are always tasty, or try out the Breakfast Bagel, with a heaping pile of eggs, sausage and ham.
Morning - Galway is really a city to wander in. Starting at Eyre Square, near the train station, you can literally walk your way through the entirety of the city center in half a day. Head down Shop Street, a pedestrian continue reading ...
Tags: History, Music, Walking, beach
Posted 2 years ago
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Things to do in Austin
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smithtrav
Breakfast - Austin is the “Live Music Capital of the World”, but of course you know that; this is a major reason you are here. Austin is not so much about sightseeing these days as it is about hanging out in music venues and cafes, and that’s where you’ll find other music lovers for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beyond. For breakfast, one of my favorites is Kerbey Lane Café, which continue reading ...
Tags: Music
Posted 1 year ago
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Things to do in Salzburg
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meganeaves
In addition to being a beautiful sightseeing city, Salzburg is the famous home of Austrian genius composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Though he spent much of his working life in Vienna, Salzburg has claimed Mozart as their own, offering tourists a chance to see his birth home and relics from his life. You’ll be visiting in late summer, during the world famous Salzburg Festival. continue reading ...
Tags: Mozart, Music, chocolate, Coffee
Posted 1 year ago
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Things to do in Lubbock
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meganeaves
Lubbock is home to one of the coolest Independence Day celebrations in Texas, so I’d recommend scheduling your visit to include the 4th of July. On this day of national pride, we’ll not only take in Lubbock’s fantastic celebration, the 4th on Broadway, but we’ll also visit some of the city’s cultural sites, as well. continue reading ...
Tags: independence day, street fair, Music, fireworks
Posted 1 year ago
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Things to do in New Orleans
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maria-b
While certainly not the most expensive city to explore, a trip to New Orleans can still put holes in your pocket. Tours, dinners, drinks and dancing can add up quickly, even if you just stay in the Vieux Carré, but there are still some great food, music and entertainment that’ll keep you out of the red when visiting the Crescent City. continue reading ...
Tags: Music, budget travel, Walking, Museum
Posted 2 years ago
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Things to do in Nashville
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carmens
If country music is your game, Nashville's your city. You can stand on the same stage as country music legends or catch some live music and discover the newest big star. It'll be hard to sit still, you'll be tapping your toe to the tunes or whistling the last song you heard -- Nashville will put the music into your soul. continue reading ...
Tags: Music