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We asked you to tell us about any terrific candy or chocolate treats you have discovered overseas (outside of North America and the Caribbean).
We traveled by train and Norwegian coastal steamer throughout Northern Europe in August ’05. Here are some of our “finds.”
Hotel Monopol (11-13 Mannheimer Str., D-60329, Frankfurt, GERMANY; phone +49 69 22737 0 or visit www.hotelmonopol-frankfurt.de) is located right across the street from the railroad station — very convenient!
Just minutes from Bern’s Hauptbahnhof, Hotel National (Hirschengraben 24, 3011 Bern, SWITZERLAND; phone +41 [3] 381 19 88 or visit www.nationalbern.ch) offers just about everything: a restaurant, a theater, a movie cinema, a disco and the
The Relais Torre Guelfa (Figline Valdarno, Tuscany, ITALY. Call Gruppo Torre Guelfa in Firenze at +390 5595 1112, fax 5595 07727 or visit www. torreguelfa.it) is a unique inn nestled among vineyards and gardens.
I stayed in a room rented by Anka Markunovic (Antuninska 10, 20000 Dubrovnik, CROATIA; phone/fax 00 385 20 417 877, e-mail markunovic@hotmail.com or visit www.dubrovnik-online.com/
My wife, Paula, and I had the pleasure of spending two nights at Pension Mayer (Zeleska cesta 7, Bled, SLOVENIA; phone 386 [0] 4 576 57 40 or visit www.mayer-sp.si), a beautiful and splendidly renovated 19th-century house in a quiet neighborho
In Greek mythology, Sorrento was a place where mermaids tempted the seamen with their sweet, haunting songs. Today it is a place where visitors are lured by one cobblestone alleyway after another filled with inviting shops, galleries, bars and restaurants.