Category: Vacations
Despite theirpoverty, Jewish immigrants managed to found an incredible number of synagogues, several theatres and numerous bookshops and publishing firms here. The area has been on the decline since …
50 Washington Square is surrounded by university buildings classrooms and student residences. The very attractive houses on the north side are rented to professors. All the narrow streets to …
Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein. New galleries open up almost every day, and if you come on Saturday you’ll rub shoulders with New York’s intelligentsia. SoHo, which until recently was …
Oxford and Cambridge, north of London and dating back to the eighteenth century, are England’s renowned university towns. Architecturally, Cambridge is the more interesting of the two because of …
The beach tourist area for France is the French Riviera, or as the French call it, The Cote d’Azur, the blue coast. It extends from Marseille in Southeast France …
Paris offers a unique tour into and along the sewer system of Paris. A trip on the Seine carries the visitor past Notre Dame and through much of old …
WESTERN EUROPE Travel between North America and Europe has taken on astounding proportions and promises to grow even larger. It has all been made possible by the jet plane, …
Platforms at various levels within the Tower dispense long-distance views, food at various prices and ambiance, a small movie theater, and at the very top the best view of …
American visitors go first to Paris to savor its architecture, museums, haute couture, and especially its food. They take the cityrama bus tour, cruise the Seine, visit the racetrack …
Many Americans travel to Reims, capital of the champagne country in northeastern France. Farther east is Strasbourg, an important industrial center best known to gourmets as the home of …