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4 Hidden Treasures of Paris

4 Hidden Treasures of Paris

The Traveling Professor's first trip to Paris was in the late 1990's. Since then, through his small group tours to Paris, he has taken 70+ trips to Paris. Sometimes he travels alone and sometimes he leads his small group tours to Paris. Over time, the realization is that there is much more to Paris than the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, or the Orsay Museum. Take a look into some of the more unknown sites of Paris that any traveler would enjoy.
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3 Hotels in Rome

3 Hotels in Rome

The Traveling Professor first visited Rome in 2009. His small group tours have been back many times to visit the Colosseum, Vatican, Spanish Steps, Borghese Gallery, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and other many delightful treasures of this ancient city. Having a good hotel can make or break a trip to Rome. In this blog post, The Traveling Professor features 3 excellent choices for hotels.
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Where to Eat Pizza in Europe

Where to Eat Pizza in Europe

Someone said, "There is no such thing as a bad pizza". They may be right. In today's post The Professor is going to tell you about some great places for pizza in cities he travels to on his small group tours. We'll find the best pizza in Dublin, Vienna, Munich, Copenhagen, Oslo, Paris, Florence, Capri, Venice and of course, Rome.
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Touring with Friends and Families

Touring with Friends and Families

In the age of COVID-19, people are re-thinking about how they travel. Do they want to go on those cruise ships with thousands of people they don't know? Do they want to even travel with others they have never met? Do they want to travel with children? Do they want to travel only with friends and family. Today's blog post talks about how people are planning trips these days.
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5 Two Star Hotels in Paris

5 Two Star Hotels in Paris

On Traveling Professor small group tours, our groups generally stay in 4 or 5 star hotels. However, The Professor will on occasion select a 2 star hotel if it fits the bill. It must be well-located, and clean. What also adds to the experience is if the hotel is family-owned and operated. If the owners are on the premises, travelers can rest assured that they will be well-cared for. In this blog post, The Professor reveals 2 star hotels that he strongly recommends.
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What Airlines Can Do to Make Flying Better

What Airlines Can Do to Make Flying Better

Everyone loves to travel. Just about everyone hates the part when you need to get in a big silver tube, herded like cattle and packed in like sardines to get to where you need to go. Airlines have abused travelers, especially coach class travelers over the years. But with COVID 19, everyone, including the airlines have a golden opportunity to hit the "reset" button and roll out a newer, and nicer travel experience for the traveler. In this blog post, The Professor tackles what airl...
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