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California Dreaming Art Print

California Dreaming Art Print

California Dreaming Art Print
Tyler Burke
39 in. x 20 in.
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Venice: Italian Love Story Art Print

Italian Love Story

Italian Love Story
James Lee
24 in. x 36 in.
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Tuscany Terrace Art Print

Tuscany Terrace Art Print

Tuscany Terrace Art Print
Allayn Stevens
27 in. x 29 in.
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Illuminations in St. Petersburg Art Print

Illuminations in St. Petersburg, 1869

Illuminations in St. Petersburg, 1869
Fedor Aleksandrovich Vasiliev
12 in. x 9 in.
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Moscow: Don’t Leave Without Doing These

Moscow Vintage

Moscow Vintage
Robin Jules
16 in. x 20 in.
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Must-see attractions are the Pushkin Museum, where the Trojan treasures are exhibited, Tretyakov Gallery, as exhilarating as the Pushkin Museum, the Kremlin Palace, the icon of power and the notable Red Square, just in front of the Palace.

Enjoying caviar and vodka

Named after sturgeon fish, caviar assotrtments are the primary delight of Moscow. Of course, the presentation of caviar is as important as the quality. The very match of caviar, presented on crystal plates filled with ice, is definitely vodka.

How would you prefer your vodka?

The Russian order Vodka as a perfect match of Zakuski, a spicy and salty appetizer. And vodka assortment is huge: the sweetie Stolichna, sparkling Kovskkaya, lemon Limonnaya, red-pepper flavored Pertssovka and Ohotniçya, as a breeze of juniper, ginger and clave.

Moscow: The city of millionaires

St. Basils, Moscow, Russia

St. Basils, Moscow, Russia
Demetrio Carrasco
9 in. x 12 in.
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Once a small village in the 12th century, Moscow today boasts its position amongst the largest cities of Europe and -of course- its 850-year-long history. Contrary to common belief, it is neither rather misty and foggy nor cold and bleak. Illuminated structures, avenues with luxury stores and buildings reminiscent of dreamlands are the very proof of this.

“If I invaded Kiev, it means I have conquered Russia’s feet. If I invade St. Petersburg, it means I conquered Russia’s head. However, a Moscow invasion means that I have conquered Russia’s heart.” This quote from Napoleon Bonaparte, revels secrets about Moscow.

Ranking amongst the 10 largest cities of the world, NMoscow enjoys its favorable position between Oka and Volga rivers. With the number of millionaries markedly higher than other cities, Moscow has granted the fame: The city of millionaries.

Destination No. 1 Times Square, New York City

New York Times Square

New York Times Square

36 in. x 24 in.
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Annual Visitors: 39,200,000

Tourists flock to New York’s neon heart for the flashing lights, Broadway shows, megastores, and sheer spectacle. Pedestrian-only areas with café tables introduced in 2009 have only made it easier and more appealing to hang out here. Times Square can even be a convenient, if chaotic, base, thanks to hotels at every price point and easy access to public transportation: subways, rails, buses, and more yellow taxis than you can count.

Destination No. 2 Central Park, New York City

NYC, Central Park Snow and Plaza Hotel

NYC, Central Park Snow and Plaza Hotel
Rudi Von Briel
16 in. x 12 in.
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Annual Visitors: 38,000,000

New York has larger green spaces, but none is more famous than Central Park, which stretches across nearly 850 acres of prime Manhattan real estate—an oasis for both tourists and locals. You can ride in one of the famous horse-drawn carriages; check out the modest-size zoo; climb to the top of 19th-century Belvedere Castle; or take a break from pounding the pavement to sprawl on the Great Lawn, gazing at the skyscrapers above.

Destination No. 3 Union Station, Washington, D.C.

Union Station, Washington D.C. Art Print

Union Station, Washington D.C. Art Print

12 in. x 8 in.
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Annual Visitors: 37,000,000

Opened in 1907, this busy station shuttles some 12,500 passengers daily in and out of the city. But it also handles serious tourist traffic: 37 million who pass through to take in the impeccably mixed architectural styles throughout the colossal building: from Classical to Beaux-Arts to Baroque. More than 70 retail outlets make Union Station a shopping destination, and it’s also a jumping-off point for many D.C. tours.

Destination No. 4 Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas II Art Print

Las Vegas II Art Print
John Clarke
28 in. x 28 in.
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Annual Visitors: 29,467,000

Sin City was hit hard by the recession, but don’t bet against this legendary destination, which got a boost from the summer 2009 blockbuster The Hangover. Last year, 79 percent of tourists (29,467,000 people) chose to stay at hotels right on the Strip like Caesar’s Palace—the choice of the movie’s zany four-pack. And why not? Roll out of bed and onto the Strip to catch the Bellagio fountains in action, shop, gamble, and, of course, people-watch (which can get especially fun later at night).