Dear Mr. Cheap | Dirt Cheap Airline Tickets - where to go part 3

Dirt Cheap Airline Tickets - where to go part 3

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Here are more destinations that you can visit after having purchased dirt cheap airline tickets.

First town in this batch is Warsaw: the modern and futuristic Polish capital, between the imposing Palace of Culture and Science, the high-rise buildings, the vast parks and the old town with its great castle.

Another mid-Europe capital: Vienna. Visit the beautiful Austrian capital, admires St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Hofburg, relax in the garden of Schönbrunn Prater, enjoy the masterpieces that are on display at the Museumsquartier.

Next is Brussels: the capital of Belgium is also the home of the European Parliament and many offices for the management of the European Union. Once at the heart of the city visit the Grand Place where there are beautiful buildings: the house of corporations, the Hotel de Ville and the Maison du Roi. Also there is an ancient and rich in relics museum of beer. Another thing to see in Brussels is the statue of the Manneken Pis.

Another European city that you can visit easily thanks to dirt cheap airline tickets is Dublin. Rich in typical local pub Dublin is one of the european cities with the youngest population and gave birth to many rock bands among the most famous of the world. The most important monuments are of course the Dublin St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle and the Temple Bar which is a way of central Dublin in which especially during weekends pubs and clubs around are crowded with costumers. The Temple Bar is also a place where you can see many very good street artist. Among the most important premises of this area are the Temple Bar, which gives its name to the district, the Hard Rock Cafe and Porterhouse.
Before leaving Europe you should visit with your dirt cheap airline tickets the surprising city of Helsinki, capital of Finland. The town’s architectural style is classic, but there are also futuristic buildings
Beyond the buildings, the real attraction of Helsinki are the landscapes , because it is divided into many small islands connected by bridges or ferries. The peculiarity of Helsinki is that, for certain periods of the year the sun never goes below the horizon. Thus then nights of that period are called White Nights.

In these first posts we visited only European capitals, next stop the world with our dirt cheap airline tickets.

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