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The Cities of All Cities
By admin | December 5, 2007
Historical landmarks, romantic views, breathtaking structure and great travel vacation are never enough until you visit one or two of the most wonderful cities in the world that has these descriptions. From Europe, Asia Pacific, to the Americas, each city boasts of its own grandeur, modern structures, and hospitality.

No one can resist the limelight and glare of publicity and what city can best pamper its famous actors and actress than Los Angeles. Also known as the “City of Angels”, this city serves as official residence to many movie executives, producers and Hollywood artists.

With its prominent Eiffel Tower, Paris remains the ultimate romantic getaway for many couples around the world. Having the reputation of “City of Lights”, travelers can’t stop but gaze its stylish and spectacular glow at night. The Notre Dame Cathedral built in 1163 is considered one of the modern wonders of the world.
Rome takes pride with its rich and majestic history as one of the world’s earliest civilization. Take a glimpse of the past of “The Eternal City” with a visit at The Colosseum, The Parthenon, and Capitoline Hill. Also, do not forget to throw a coin at the Trevi Fountain and never ever miss to visit the papal residence, The Vatican.

Home to multinational companies’ head offices, stock exchanges headquarters, international organizations, fashion and shopping haven, lively theaters, American music industry and many more, the busiest bee among the rest is none other than New York. Famously known as “The Big Apple” or “The City That Never Sleeps”, you will never run out of interesting places to visit.
In contrast to its famous title “The Old Smoke”, London does talk big of its modern city structures. Modern, magnificent places to visit are the Wembley Stadium, Tower Bridge on the River Thames, The Millennium Bridge, London Eye, and the London Underground, colloquially known as ‘Tube” because of its cylindrical shape deep-bore tunnels. It is the world’s oldest and most expensive metro system. Other famous and important landmarks include the Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey.

Casinos and other gambling actions may be the first things that pop into your head when you hear the place Las Vegas. But aside from massive and sumptuous casino resorts, the renowned “The Entertainment Capital of the World” also offers shopping districts, internationally celebrated resorts and variety of adult entertainment.

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