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The Lighthouses of Punta del Este, Uruguay by Alan Leon
oakland, ca, usaLots of blue sea and yellow sun penetrating one another.


Paradise on the Lido di Venezia, Italy by Nate Padavick
New York, NY, USFor your next trip to Venice I highly suggest staying on Lido! You can bike and swim everywhere. It's like a big, beautiful, tropical Italian paradise. And, if you must go to Venice, it's only a 12 minute vaporetto ride away, but trust, one taste of Lido and you might not need Venice! Here is my hotel recommendation for those of you within a budget (http://www.hotelvillaparco.com/).

Favourite Squares in Savannah, Georgia by Tati Dengo
The Woodlands, TX, United StatesI studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design and fell in love with Savannah. Exploring the city by foot became a favourite pastime after living my entire life in a place where you can barely go anywhere without a car. Savannah is the perfect place for such a pastime, what with its historic architecture, and its Southern charm where utter strangers will often exchange greetings. While I have a lot of cherished places there, my absolute favourite route goes through these three squares down in Bull St. You can find out more about this illustration in my blog.


Porto, Portugal by Agata Kowalska
Gokarna, Karnataka, INAbsolutely lovely, charming and beautiful city - Porto!

Native Venice (Venezia Nativa) by mimicocodesign
Riolo Terme, Ravenna, ItaliaThe Venissa estate is an ancient walled vineyard restored by the Bisol family that dominates the Island of Mazzorbo and gives its name to the restaurant/ostello structure that is managed by the renowned Bellunese chef Paola Budel.
The Venissa estate also plays host to vegetable gardens, orchards and a fish farm which emphasize the enogastronomic culture of the Lagoon. In this authentic natural environment and agricultural park - created within the territory of the Lagoon Park institution and owned by the Municipality of Venice - it is possible to stay in any of the six welcoming rooms that overlook the lagoon and the estate.

Sacramento, California by Tina Jett
Sacramento, CA, USThe capital of California is packed with varied art and architecture, residents with varied nationalities, more trees per capita than Paris, and is in driving distance to some of the best places in the U.S. Even after living here for just 1-1/2 years, I continually find something new to love about it.

Historic Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois by Kate OLeary
Chicago, IL, USAThis is my neighborhood and I love it here.
It's kind of got a European influence with a large German influence. I wanted to share the things I like to do and the unique feature in this little neighborhood.

St. Louis, Missouri by Marsha Baker
Since I haven't been everywhere I want to go yet, St. Louis is my favorite place for now.

Kazimierz Dolny, Poland by Zosia Krześlak
Olsztyn, Olsztyn, PolandIt's not a commercial place, You go there to immerse yourself in a calm and beautiful environment. The town is artistic inspiration for many people. It has a specific vibe.

Les Cafés de Paris by Joana Faria
Here is a little guide to some of the most beautiful cafés in the Boulevard Saint-Germain. They are my favorite places to go in Paris and I recommend each and everyone of them.
Joana Faria (www.atelierjoanafaria.com) (www.joanafaria.wordpress.com)

Clinton Hill Historic District in Brooklyn, NY by cybèle
Brooklyn, NY, USI have lived in this neighborhood longer than anywhere else in my life so far. I never get tired of walking around and admiring all the different styles of architecture. In the spring, there is a house tour where you get to see the interiors as well.

Our Datcha near Tashkent, Uzbekistan by Yulia Drobova
Hello! Cheers from Tashkent, Yulia


Stara Ochotam: Warsaw's Most Beautiful District by Weronika Anna Marianna
Warszawa, woj. mazowieckie, Poland
Lisboa - Eléctrico 28 by Angela Sbandelli
Siena, Italia, ITIf you wanna get a good impression of the historical city of Lisbon take Electrico 28, it is a vintage yellow tram that goes through all over the city center, navigating along winding and very narrow streets to town up at sea level.