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Boston is the largest city in New England, the capital of the state of Massachusetts, and one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the United States of America. Its dozens of museums, 62 historical sights, nearly 2000 restaurants, and wealth of live performances all explain why the city gets 16.3 million tourists a year, making it one of the ten most popular tourist locations in the country. More info | Close
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Helsinki or Helsingfors (Swedish) is the capital of Finland. Founded in 1550, the "Daughter of the Baltic" has been the Finnish capital since 1812, when it was rebuilt by the tsars of Russia along the lines of a miniature St. Petersburg, a role it has played in many a Cold War movie. Today, Helsinki pulls off the trick of being something of an international metropolis while still retaining a small-town feel. The best time to visit is in summer, when Finns peel off their overcoats and flock to outdoor bars and cafes to enjoy the sunshine. Helsinki's current population is about 560,000, but the Helsinki region including the neighboring suburban cities of Espoo and Vantaa has a population of just over one million. More info | Close
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New York City is a center for media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, finance, and trade. It has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building. New York City is an enormous city. Each of its five boroughs is the equivalent of a large city in its own right and may itself be divided into districts. New York is also referred to as "New York City", "NYC", "The Big Apple", or just "the City". It is the biggest city in the United States. More info | Close
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Riipinen Wild Game Restaurant at the foot of Kelo lift is heaven for game lovers! Open every day 12 am to 11 pm (02 am). Riipinen Game Restaurant charms with well prepared game meals. Give a go for their deep fried vendace or sauteéd reindeer! Their á la carte list has specialities like bear, rabbit and of course reindeer. There's also a separate kids' menu. They are licenced to serve for instance a schnaps to go with your meal. Restaurant seats 165 guests. You are warmly recommended to make a table reservation especially during the weekends and high season. More info | Close
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Restaurant Nosztalgia, as the name suggests, harks back to Hungary's glorious past and the décor, along with the menu, serves as a reminder of this little country's once great influence. The restaurant features waiters dressed in traditional costume and photographs depicting the city during the so-called "happy times" period. Furthermore, classic national dishes, such as cold goose liver starters, spicy chicken paprikas and fresh-water fish from Lake Balaton, make up the mouth-watering menu, along with Mediterranean-inspired weekly specials. The restaurant also boasts nightly performances from local musicians who incorporate the venue's old-meets-new theme in their show, with everything from Hungarian folk songs and gypsy music to more modern dance music to finish off the evening. Regular wine dinners and evenings complete the busy programme of centrally located Nosztalgia Restaurant which can be found near to the Basilica and Deak tér in the elegant Fifth District. More info | Close
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The Meatpacking District, officially known as Gansevoort Market, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs roughly from West 14th Street south to Gansevoort Street, and from the Hudson River east to Hudson Street, although it has extended to the north to West 16th Street and east beyond Hudson Street in recent years. More info | Close
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London is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and the largest city in western Europe. Situated on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has an official population of roughly 7.5 million people—although the figure of over 14 million for the city's total metropolitan area more accurately reflects London's size and importance. London is historically one of the great "world cities" and remains a global capital of politics, culture, fashion, trade and finance. More info | Close
























davidcrapper from United Kingdom wrote 5 days, 20 hours ago
Sjavarbarinn in Reykjavik
This little restaurant is on the harbour side and has a wonderful seafood buffet for lunch that is not expensive and is great value for money