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A5: I love a quick read from a guide book or travel blog. I think a good writer can give a bit of history, culture, and itinerary as to how to hit the highlights in less time than a travel video or podcast. via @LindaPeters64 #TRLT #traveltuesday


replying to @RoadUnraveled @RoadUnraveled @BradtGuides Fantastic choices in this answer. #TRLT

RT @DrNeilMatthews: A4 Again not a city, but an Italianate-style village in N Wales, @Portmeirion. Created by Clough Williams-Ellis, made f…

replying to @HolidaysHannah
@HolidaysHannah Definitely the best looking!
But not the first, as I found out subsequently! #trlt

RT @BradtGuides: A3: The National Library in Prishtina is one of the most architecturally interesting buildings in Kosovo's capital, althou…

replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5. Research before you leave for any place. There, walk and bicycle tours, gives you a good experience. #trlt

The UNESCO world heritage list is my go to for finding outstanding architectural gems on my travels - Can you name these four? #TRLT A5


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@TravelAtWill @HeidiSiefkas @BradtGuides @dubaitourism @visitdubai What a pleasure to discover the variety of architectural wonders, Linda.
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replying to @terryanzur @terryanzur @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides @HeidiSiefkas @LindaPeters64 @TravelAtWill ... I mean, they weren't distracted by Twitter, at least. #trlt

RT @junkkDNA: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5. Research before you leave for any place. There, walk and bicycle tours, gives you a good e…

A5: I usually do some research before I leave on a trip, by reading blogs. I trust blogs written by people who have travelled there more than any other guide. Also, I join the free city tour, which gives me quite a bit of information about the local architecture #TRLT


RT @BradtGuides: A5. Social media is undoubtedly a powerful tool for finding architectural gems. But does it take some of the joy out of tr…

RT @OanaRoua: A5: I usually do some research before I leave on a trip, by reading blogs. I trust blogs written by people who have travelled…

replying to @TheTravelCamel
@TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5 Open deck bus, combined with a walking tour, work well.
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RT @junkkDNA: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5. Research before you leave for any place. There, walk and bicycle tours, gives you a good e…

RT @UZAmbassador: A2 Visitors to Uzbekistan should not miss the summer palaces in Kagan, Bukhara, and Khiva. They're not always included in…

RT @HeidiSiefkas: A5: I love a quick read from a guide book or travel blog. I think a good writer can give a bit of history, culture, and i…

Q5: tips for finding the best architecture? @LindaPeters64 #TRLT Books, whether they are travel non-fiction, guidebooks (thank you @BradtGuides) or fiction. Just read A Gentleman in Moscow & now want to visit the Metropol Hotel, Moscow.


RT @UZAmbassador: A4 I have to echo @hmoat. The architecture in Bukhara is phenomenal & well worth the visit to Uzbekistan even if you go n…

replying to @OanaRoua @OanaRoua The city tours are always a good plan. I use them usually as the first thing I do in a new place, to get oriented with it and find my bearings so when I explore it later, I'm more aware of where I'm going and what I'm looking at #trlt

replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A4: So many won't agree with this, but it's Frankfurt, Germany. Love it. Then there is Rotterdam, Netherlands (1st 2 photos) #trlt https://t.co/KFhktHqwlK https://t.co/IvauVUFjk1


RT @TheTravelCamel: Q4 Which city on the Road Less Travelled did you visit specifically for its architecture? Inspire us with a photo! via…

A5 My top tip for finding spectacular architecture is to look up! Uzbekistan has a lot of amazing pillars, minarets, & ceilings, the most beautiful parts of which are often towards the top. #TRLT


RT @wallaby_fan: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5 Open deck bus, combined with a walking tour, work well.
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A5 #TRLT You will get a lot of information on walking tours. I typically go on one when I arrive in the city. Also a lot of information online & @RickSteves will talk about architecture on his program. The Chapel at the Air Force Academy in Colorado.


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @JLipowski @RTWBarefoot @LindaPeters64 @Touchse @HeidiSiefkas Hello from Barbados! I’m tweeting today for @cotswoldsplace and @istanbulplace while doing some independent adventuring 🌴 It’s lovely to feel connected to you all #TRLT

replying to @junkkDNA @junkkDNA @TheTravelCamel Yes, especially with friendly and knowledgeable guides. #TRLT

RT @loyaltytravels: @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A4: So many won't agree with this, but it's Frankfurt, Germany. Love it. Then there is Rot…

RT @FE_photograph: The UNESCO world heritage list is my go to for finding outstanding architectural gems on my travels - Can you name these…

RT @TheTravelCamel: A3: I've never seen an interior of a building to compare to the countless shards of mirrors within the Shah Cheragh in…

replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot I do exactly the same, I always schedule them on my first day in a new destination #TRLT

RT @wallaby_fan: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5 Open deck bus, combined with a walking tour, work well.
#TRLT https://t.co/lmuGGoobux

#TRLT Q5 again: What tips do you have for finding the best architecture - walking tours, books, blogs, podcasts, TV, VR, or something else? via @LindaPeters64

AGAIN Q5: What tips do you have for finding the best architecture - walking tours, books, blogs, podcasts, TV, VR, or something else? via @LindaPeters64 #TRLT

Definitely TOP ancient cultural sites such as Esfahan, Persia (Iran 🇮🇷), Palmyra, Syria 🇸🇾 or Petra, Jordan 🇯🇴- all are stunning !!! 🤗❤️ #TRLT https://t.co/HAai0IUfjp

replying to @juliabayne @juliabayne @TheTravelCamel @JLipowski @LindaPeters64 @Touchse @HeidiSiefkas @cotswoldsplace @istanbulplace hello and welcome :) #trlt Barbados is ... I imagine quite different weather to the Cotswolds today!

replying to @FE_photograph @FE_photograph One looks like the Alhambra, another maybe one of the Angkor temples. Unsure of the other two. #TRLT

A5. Covering destinations all over the world, our books are a great place to start planning your next architectural adventure! #TRLT
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replying to @brianmayroam @brianmayroam @JLipowski @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 @Touchse @HeidiSiefkas @visitPA hello :) #trlt

replying to @junkkDNA @junkkDNA @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 Definitely being able to get around yourself while there can let you find things by yourself as well. Maybe a random find will impact you more than the #1 site. #trlt

RT @OanaRoua: @RTWBarefoot I do exactly the same, I always schedule them on my first day in a new destination #TRLT

RT @UZAmbassador: A5 My top tip for finding spectacular architecture is to look up! Uzbekistan has a lot of amazing pillars, minarets, & ce…

RT @aok_NW: A5 #TRLT You will get a lot of information on walking tours. I typically go on one when I arrive in the city. Also a lot of i…

RT @HMoat: Q5: tips for finding the best architecture? @LindaPeters64 #TRLT Books, whether they are travel non-fiction, guidebooks (thank y…

replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 A5 look up, whether outside (in Aberdeen here) or inside (remarkable painted ceilings in nearby Crathes Castle) #Scotland #TRLT


RT @FE_photograph: The UNESCO world heritage list is my go to for finding outstanding architectural gems on my travels - Can you name these…

replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A5 #TRLT UNESCO World Heritage sites and @atlasobscura are the first two places we look when we're planning a trip. We try to find local guide tours to help us see the best places when we arrive.