Best Street Art in VIENNA
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by Renata
5d ago
Vienna is famous for great art: whether it’s Art Nouveau, Expressionism, or the controversial Viennese Actionism – the city has stood for internationally famous art for decades. But street art? You’ll be surprised: Vienna has some of the most beautiful large-format murals I’ve seen in recent months. In this post, I invite you to join me in searching for the best street art in Vienna. Get ready to be amazed! The Weird was painted by Nychos, Frau Isa, and Rookie the Weird and is located in Therese Sip Park. Table Of Contents Vienna Street Art in Vienna The Artists AlfAlfa ANNATOMIX BEZT – E ..read more
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The Best Street Art in MARTINIQUE
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by Renata
1w ago
The French Antilles island of Martinique is so beautiful that, strictly speaking, it needs no further embellishment: cool blue and turquoise tones of the Caribbean Sea, the endless white beaches, the lush green of the lush vegetation – who can match this splendor? Well, some brave street artists have taken up the challenge and competed with nature with their outstanding works. They created fantastic murals. This gives me the opportunity to introduce you to the best street art in Martinique. Sadly, this beautiful mural is not only pretty battered, some vandal also left his mark. Nevertheless, t ..read more
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The Best Beaches in Martinique You Can Easily Visit by Public Bus
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by Renata
1w ago
As I explained in my post MAGNIFICENT MARTINIQUE: Ten Places Not to Miss on Your Visit – even when exploring by public bus, this French Caribbean Island offers an incredible variety of cultural and natural treasures some of which are indisputably the pristine shores. What many visitors don’t know: Numerous of the most beautiful beaches lining Martinique can be conveniently and very inexpensively visited by public bus. Life is better on the beach. In this post, you’ll find comprehensive info on which coach to take and how to get there. Table Of Contents Martinique Les Anses d’Arlet Plage du ..read more
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MAGNIFICENT MARTINIQUE: Ten Places Not to Miss on Your Visit (even when exploring by public bus)
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by Renata
2w ago
Martinique – doesn’t the name bear elegance and classiness but also exotism? Indeed, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique delights its visitors with golden beaches, turquoise waters, lush greenery in abundance, tropical vibes, and French savoir-vivre. Undoubtedly, Martinique is a feast for all your senses. In this comprehensive guide, I’m telling you which ten places – or more precisely: areas – not to miss during your visit to Martinique and how to get there even if you are exploring the island comfortably by public bus. One of Martinique’s most iconic views: Église Saint-Henri across fr ..read more
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The Best Beaches in Guadeloupe You Can Easily Visit by Public Bus
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by Renata
3w ago
Contrary to all assumptions, many of the best beaches lining the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe can be conveniently and very inexpensively reached by public bus. The city beach of Sainte Anne. In this post, not only am I listing ten of the most beautiful beaches, I’m also adding some tips and, of course, I give you all the details for a smooth and secure bus ride. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your swimsuit, your snorkeling mask, and let’s hit the beach – our bus is already waiting! Table Of Contents Guadeloupe Plage Du Souffleur Plage de L’Autre Bord Plage d’Anse à la Gourde Plage Gr ..read more
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Best Street Art in GUADELOUPE
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by Renata
3w ago
After having searched for street art in many different places around the world, after having spent long hours of thorough research about the enigmatic artists, taken tons of pictures of amazing murals, and pinpointed them on maps for you to find, I must say, that putting together a post about the best street art in Guadeloupe was one of the most difficult tasks in this field. The amount of murals on the island is just overwhelming: You’ll find amazing pieces not only on façades in the capital Pointe-à-Pitre. No, walls alongside country roads and even houses in tiny hamlets are decorated with o ..read more
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GRAND GUADELOUPE: Complete Guide And Perfect Itineraries (also for travels by public bus)
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by Renata
1M ago
Its unique shape of a delicate butterfly makes Guadeloupe one of the most beautiful and outstanding islands in the Caribbean. But the fact that Guadeloupe consists of two separate wings is not only charming. These two parts, which are only separated by a narrow strait, are also geologically very different. In this post, I put together itineraries including all the information and tips that will help you plan your own trip to Guadeloupe – especially if you prefer to explore this tropical paradise by public bus. They certainly know how to throw a grand parade in Guadeloupe. On the one hand, ther ..read more
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Best Places to Visit in Basse Terre, the Western Wing of GUADELOUPE (also by public bus)
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by Renata
1M ago
Its unique shape of a butterfly makes Guadeloupe one of the most beautiful and outstanding islands in the Caribbean. The fact that it consists of two wings is not only captivating. These two parts, which are only separated by a narrow strait, are also geologically very different. After having introduced the rather laid-back part of Grand Terre in my last post, it’s time to see the best places in Basse Terre, the western wing of Guadeloupe, that you can just as easily visit even by public bus. Basse Terre, the lush western wing of Guadeloupe. Table Of Contents Two Very Different Wings of th ..read more
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Best Places to Visit in Grand Terre, the Eastern Wing of GUADELOUPE (also by public bus)
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by Renata
1M ago
The main islands of the Guadeloupe archipelago spread their wings in the Caribbean Sea like a beautiful butterfly. These two parts are so different that it is hard to believe that they are in fact the same piece of land. While the western part that goes by the name of Basse Terre is mountainous, overgrown, and rough, the eastern wing called Grand Terre attracts visitors with gently rolling hills, settlements steeped in history, colonial architecture, and, above all, countless dreamy bays lined with sea grape and coconut palms. So come on, let me introduce you to the best places in Grand Terre ..read more
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Street Art in SEVILLE: Arte Para Todos in the San Pablo District
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by Renata
1M ago
Seville is one of those many Spanish cities where you can spend days just walking around. Squeezing through picturesque cobblestone alleys, enjoying tapas, bloodred wine, and passionate Flamenco. Visiting the Cathedral, the Alcazar, and the Plaza de España. But apart from the many world-famous landmarks, Seville has some less glorious barrios located on the outskirts. One of them is San Pablo located northeast of the center. Instead of magnificent Andalusian and Moorish architecture, you’ll walk between rather sad housing projects. Nevertheless, I’m sure you’ll enjoy your stroll through San Pa ..read more
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