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Best Mobile Apps for Traveling

There are a lot of travel applications on the market that have become indispensable travel equipment, but the best are those that do their job neatly and quickly while on the move. Select applications that have been tested and tried, not the applications that are still under development. And best of all, most travel apps are free. A lot of travelers will get apps that aid them to navigate. Locate local amenities such as car rental24h and attractions; Communicating and managing your money are the most beneficial travel and technology aids.

yap:

Another must-have application for your trip. Uses Geo-location …

The Only 5 Things You Should Totally Do on the Beach

Summer is fast approaching, and it only means one thing – it’s time to gas up your automobile or to rent a car at rental24h with your family or friends, and hit the road towards the beach!

5 Activities on the Beach You Don’t Want to Miss

1. Learning Something New: Take Surf Lessons

Yes! Take on some challenge by trying something you haven’t done before. Indeed, surfing is a difficult process but a worthwhile investment. Ride onto your first wave and surely, you would want to catch all the waves your eyes could get to.
Fret not. For beginners, there are usually surfer-instructors available when you rent out your

Top Less Known Architecture Monuments to Visit

When we visit other countries, we always lean towards famous Architectural Monuments in the area. Like many others, we take the same old pictures that are pegged mainstream all over social media. We are not saying that you shouldn’t visit places like Taj Mahal, The Great Wall of China or the Colosseum. The three mentioned are still few of the iconic buildings in the whole world. We are just advising you to get lost and immerse in other cultures because you’ll never what you’ll find. ou can rent a car in Italy to discover all these places. There are also works of art acquired from the decays which became known …

Our Cordoba Travel Diary

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 morning we packed up and hit the road for Córdoba, which is northwest of Granada. Córdoba, like Granada, had a less than attractive perimeter, but once in the city center it was clear where the historic sites were. We immediately pulled up to a dirt lot on the other side of the Puente Romano that spans the Río Guadalquivir. From our parking spot the Mezquita, the great mosque in the Jewish quarter, loomed in the distance.

 

Entering Cordoba

The day was rainy, but reasonable since we planned on touring the mosque most of the time. Córdoba’s narrow, cobbled streets are renowned for fine silver jewelry and embossed leather,