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Basel is one of the most historic and intiquring cities in Switzerland! We visited this beautiful destination while on our honeymoon during Christmastime, and it quickly became one of our most favorite places we’ve traveled to. Nestled along the serene banks of the Rhine River, Basel Switzerland weaves a tapestry of history and culture that enchants every visitor with its history. Founded as the settlement Augusta Raurica by the Romans in 44 BC, this ancient town quickly grew into a vital trade nexus, bridging the realms of the Roman Empire with the northern tribes. Wander through Basel’s medieval core, where cobblestone streets meander past half-timbered houses and charming squares. The Basel Minster, an I’m posting gothic cathedral dominates the skyline with its rose-colored sandstone and twin spires. Inside, intricate carvings and beautiful stained glass tell tales of the city’s spiritual past. The Town Hall, with its vivid red facade and elaborate frescoes, stands as a testament to Basel’s prosperous mercantile history. Here, vibrant markets and lively festivals echo the city’s enduring spirit. Today, Basel remains a dynamic blend of old-world charm and contemporary flair, where history and modernity coexist in a captivating partnership. While on our honeymoon in 2022 we visited Basel Switzerland in the middle of wintertime, a couple weeks before Christmas. We fell in love with this city and the magical winter wonderland that it becomes during the festive time of year. Basel’s Old Town, with its medieval charm is adorned with twinkling lights and shimmering decorations, creating an enchanting backdrop for its renowned Christmas markets. The scent of mulled wine and warm treats wafts through the crisp air, mingling with the magical atmosphere. The Christmas markets’ vibrant atmosphere, coupled with Basel’s rich heritage and history create an unforgettable holiday experience, earning it a place as the crown jewel of Swiss Christmas celebrations.
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Rome, the "Eternal City", is a sprawling metropolis that's also a captivating open-air museum. Its history stretches back nearly 3,000 years, and its layers of empires, artistic achievements, and religious significance are everywhere you look. Here's a quick description to whet your appetite for a visit: - Geography: Rome sits on the Tiber River in central Italy. It's built on seven hills, which is how it earned the nickname "The City of Seven Hills". - History: Once the capital of a mighty republic and empire, Rome's influence on Western civilization is undeniable. Its legacy is visible in its architecture, laws, and even languages spoken around the world today. - Landmark: The city is packed with iconic landmarks, from the awe-inspiring Colosseum, the ancient Roman forum, to the Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Square and the Sistine Chapel. - Culture: Roman culture is a vibrant blend of history, art, food, and religion. Be sure to explore the Trastevere neighborhood for a taste of authentic Roman life. - Food: When it comes to food, Rome is all about simple, fresh ingredients. Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) is a delicious and affordable Roman street food. Don't miss out on pasta dishes like cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper) or all'amatriciana (tomato sauce with guanciale, a cured pork cheek). Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply a foodie, Rome has something to offer everyone. So pack your walking shoes and get ready to be dazzled by the Eternal City!
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Churchill is located on Hudson Bay, at the mouth of the Churchill River and on the edge of the Arctic Circle. To say Churchill is remote is an understatement. There are no roads in, so your only way to arrive is either by air or a two day (one way) train ride. Churchill is known as the Polar Bear capital of the world, and is the location of the annual Beluga whale migration. Each of these has a very short season of viewing. Polar Bears can typically be found in October and November, but can vary slightly (I was lucky enough to encounter 3 in July). Beluga season is mid July to mid August. It is also one of the premier places in the world to see the Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights. The best time for the AB is late Fall, Winter, and early Spring. I went at the end of July and stayed for 4 nights and 5 days for the Beluga whale migration and it was worth every single penny it cost. Make no mistake, this is not an inexpensive trip due to Churchill's location. Everything has to be either flown, or railed in, so their costs reflect that. There is only one commercial airline that flies there from Winnipeg. But again, it was totally worth it and I can only describe sharing the waters with the Belugas as a magical experience. I will be back. This guide contains a complete list of my exciting journey--to include accompanying photos I took. Even with Churchill being very small (only about 800 full time residents) there is much to see and do. I also include many of the photos I took at each place.
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