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Join Let’s Go Research Writer, Davida, watching an acapella street performance in front of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Go to www.letsgo.com to check out the full Let’s Go Travel Guide on New York City. Go to www.letsgo.com to check out Davida’s Let’s Go Travel Blog.


Visit www.Twizgo.com To learn everything you need to know to Travel to Europe the right way! Sign up for our FREE Travel Guides and Tips, giving you the inside travel information you need to travel like a local, not a tourist. We’re two Americans who have lived and worked in Europe for years. We know how to do Europe right! High speed trains in Europe are amazing! This is a German ICE Intercity Express bullet train that travels over 150mph! This video was taken from the first class cabin of this fast German train traveling through Bavaria outside of Munich, Germany. High speed rail is the way to travel through Europe, and this first class train car is filled with leather seats, free wifi, and wait service. Nothing like having a great German beer while looking out the window traveling 150mph through Bavaria! What do you think? Have you ever traveled on a fast bullet train? Tell us about it! Add your comments below! For more inside information about traveling to Europe the right way, visit: www.Twizgo.com And sign up for our FREE Travel Guides and Tips! Prost!


Arthur Frommer of Frommer’s Travel Guides discusses Americans and travel insurance


Visit www.Twizgo.com To learn everything you need to know to Travel to Europe the right way! Sign up for our FREE Travel Guides and Tips, giving you the inside travel information you need to travel like a local, not a tourist. We’re two Americans who have lived and worked in Europe for years. We know how to do Europe right! A common scene throughout European towns are sidewalk chalk artists that gain permits for a day to create amazing street art often as sidewalk chalk drawings in exchange for tips. This artist was painting multiple scenes and characters from the movie Shrek. As you can see this 3d street art is often performed by professional artists or art students earning a bit of money on the side. Always tip these street artists! Their sidewalk chalk art is simply amazing and is a nice touch in any town. This street art was filmed in Munich, Germany just before Oktoberfest 2010. What do you think of this drawing? Have you seen street artists in Europe before? Add your comments below! For more inside information about traveling to Europe the right way, visit www.Twizgo.com And sign up for our FREE Travel Guides and Tips! Prost!


Danga Bay at Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Visit ImageSingapore.com for travel guides.