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    Zakudia Bar and Food

    Posted by Mosephine 27 May 2006

    This loungy bar has one of the best views of the Thames.

    The cocktails and drinks are fabulous, and very reasonable for London!

    2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 (between Southwark Bridge and Millennium Bridge);
    tel: 0207 021 0085;
    www.zakudia.com

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    Kafue National Park

    Posted by Mosephine 25 May 2006

    It can be accessed from Lusaka, but covers nearly the same area as Belgium, this is the largest park in Zambia and one of the biggest in the world.

    With a terrain ranging from the lush riverine forest of the Kafue River to the vast grassland of the Busanga Plains, the park rewards wildlife enthusiasts with glimpses of a generous variety of carnivores and an abundance of their prey.

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    Gelbes Haus cocktail bar

    Posted by Mosephine 25 May 2006

    Classic cocktail bar, which feels like it could be in any city! Has a huge menu, and offers an extensive list of malt whiskey

    They offer mixologist courses too.

    Troststrasse 10;
    tel: 0911 288106
    Ubahn: Baerenschanze

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    Mauthalle/Toll-hall

    Posted by Mosephine 25 May 2006

    Mauthalle is one of the biggest medieval buildings in the centre of Nürnberg. Built in 1498 it was first used as a depository for salt and wheat. From the 1800's it was used to house municipal offices.
    And after being burnt down during the second world war, it was restored to its former glory in the 1950's. Today it houses a shopping centre and in the basement is a restaurant and brewery called Barfüsser.

    Königstrasse & An der Mauthalle (in the old town)

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    Staatstheater

    Posted by Mosephine 25 May 2006

    If you want to see the opera, ballet or a play it is all housed here. Behind it there are other museums, including DB Museum - Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg (museum for trains and traffic) and Museum für Post und Kommunikation (museum for mail and communication).

    Richard-Wagner Platz 2-10;
    Tel: 0911 - 231 3575;
    www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de

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      I'm a Brit currently living in Nuremberg and working in a tiny village not too far away!

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