From Preston to Dubai, the Carnival of Cities is here
Loads of great posts from all corners of the world were submitted to the carnival of cities this week, which I am honored to be hosting here in Buenos Aires. And so, without further a do, on to the posts themselves, starting with those closest to home…
South America
- São Paulo, Brazil: Tony Galvez posts about the slightly unusual idea of a Japanese Festival in Brazil on his Brazil Travel Blog, with lots of photos from this colorful event.
- Buenos Aires, Argentina: My friend Dalila presents her 7 things to do on your visit to Palermo Viejo, the coolest area of Buenos Aires, in her blog Trendy Palermo Viejo. Some nice tips there, Dalila - I really should get hold of some of those free maps of Palermo for myself
Europe
- London, England: Steve Madsen suggests a few things to see and do in London in his blog Exit Row Seat, along with many helpful hints and tips for visitors to the city.
- Preston, England: Riversider asks is the Preston Vision Board split over the River Ribble barrage? over at Save The Ribble.
- Larnaka, Cyprus: Sue presents Larnaka beach in the evening posted at This is Cyprus, including a nice picture of a sunset over Larnaka beach.
- Zurich, Switzerland: Jul reports from the Züri Fäscht festival on the blog This non-American Life.
Asia
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Grace insists that Dubai Dubai is a safe city, despite the bad safety image of the Middle East region in general, in her blog Sandier Pastures.
North America
- Paris, USA: Jon Rochetti can travel from Washington DC to Paris in just an hour, but this does not involve an amazing new speedy form of transatlantic travel. No, instead there is a small town called Paris in Virginia as he notes on his blog The DC Traveler, with an overview of the town, and a recommendation for an Inn there.
- Maui, Hawaii: Kailani spends a weekend in Maui and posts about it, including photos, in her blog Local Girl.
- Honolulu, Hawaii: Evelyn reports on the 1st annual bike show at Kapiolani Community College over at Homespun Honolulu, in what must be the longest post I’ve ever read on the subject of bike paint jobs
(It also happens to be the only post I’ve ever read on the subject…) - Denver, USA: My friend Cherie breaks tradition from her usual Buenos Aires-related posts, instead writing about the Tango Magic in Denver, Colorado on her blog tangocherie.
- San Diego, USA: Carole Lane looks forward to the 54th annual OTL beach softball tournament over at The San Diego Beat, including videos of what to expect at the event.
- Jamestown, USA: Sheila Scarborough explores the subject of pilgrim-beating settlers in Jamestown over at Family Travel.
- Seattle, USA: Mary Jo Manzanares gives us the lowdown on Seattle’s Fishermen’s Terminal on her blog, The Seattle Traveler.
- New York City, USA: Meredith Mathews takes us on a Virtual Walk through New York City using Google Maps’ new street-view feature, in her blog Lemonade Stand.
Well, that’s about it for your carnival of cities this week. Next week’s will be held at the Christchurch Tourguide blog, with submissions to be in by Sunday 22nd July. You can submit a blog post to the next edition of carnival of cities using this carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can also be found on this blog carnival index page.
Happy posting, fellow city bloggers!
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This post was written by Alan Patrick on 16-07-2007 - Thanks for reading!




July 17th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
Thanks, Alan. I have plenty of maps here…
July 18th, 2007 at 8:38 am
Thanks for including me! This was a fun carnival.