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SAINDIA MAGAZINE AUGUST 2015

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Italy<br />

Venice - The city of Venice is simply stunning and unique and is linked by a series of over 150 canals, 400 bridges and many ancient pavements. Discover the<br />

numerous famous attractions, the large number of art galleries and dine at the wide selection of excellent restaurants. Of course, who could think of Venice<br />

without picturing the well-known and much loved Italian gondolas. What could be more romantic than a night time, moonlit trip along a Venetian canal? The<br />

atmosphere and reflections are quite unforgettable.<br />

France<br />

More a state of mind than a simple location, France is the very epitome of Joie de vivre. Get swept away by the romance of Paris; savour the delights of<br />

the Bordeaux, Champagne and Cognac regions, or the trendy melting pot of souks and markets in Marseille; indulge your jet-set fantasies in Nice and<br />

St-Tropez; head to the charming coastal regions of the South of France; or be inspired by the magnificent art and architecture of Provance’s Avignon.<br />

All of this, combined with the elegance, culture and relaxed ambience of France ensure Europe holidays that are never forgotten.<br />

Austria<br />

The world’s musical capital and Imperial city is unrivalled for art treasures, culture, outstanding architecture and its culinary delights. In the realm of music,<br />

Vienna enjoys unique prestige throughout the world - no other city in the world has been home to so many famous composers. Add to this the memorials<br />

for Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Johann Strauss and Arnold Schoenberg. The ‘blue’ Danube cuts a path just to the east of the historical centre<br />

and the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods) creates much of Vienna’s western border.<br />

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