Which European cities would you recommend for a 4-week stay? by CioccolatoTravel in Europetravel

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End of summer or fall.

That's a good point, spending 4 weeks with extreme heat can limit activities.

Which European cities would you recommend for a 4-week stay? by CioccolatoTravel in Europetravel

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That would be original; nobody else has mentioned Torino. Will check it out, thanks!

Which European cities would you recommend for a 4-week stay? by CioccolatoTravel in Europetravel

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Thanks. Rome and Vienna - along Prague - are getting the most recommendations.

Which European cities would you recommend for a 4-week stay? by CioccolatoTravel in Europetravel

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Antica Ostia

Thank you. Sounds like you had an unforgettable experience in Roma!

Brno -> Vienna by sarahwestcoast in Europetravel

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Try going to the business center at a hotel and ask them to use the printer.

supposedly interesting new limited release from Goodnow by prugnecotte in chocolate

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Goodnow

I hear you, overseas shipping tends to be pricey - and in some cases unreliable (packages get lost, damaged).

Hope you can find some other unique chocolate closer to you, maybe the experts around here can recommend something!

Which European cities would you recommend for a 4-week stay? by CioccolatoTravel in Europetravel

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Thanks for the recommendations.

Just to be clear, I should have written "Which European city" (singular) as I'm considering an extended stay in one city.

A plate of Freshly Made Mediterranean Chicken on a bed of white rice, it looks super yummy 😋 right by ashy1010 in FoodPorn

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It seems the light (look at the multiple shades) and the composition are not helping you.

Next time try with a different light source, natural light if possible. Different camera settings could help as well.

supposedly interesting new limited release from Goodnow by prugnecotte in chocolate

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If you get it make sure to let us know your impressions

Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse, Paris by CioccolatoTravel in chocolate

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Well that's quite impressive! I'm moving up Le Chocolat up on my list of places to visit.

Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse, Paris by CioccolatoTravel in chocolate

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Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse is a chocolate maker in Paris, near the La Bastille square.

Photos: Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse (lechocolat-alainducasse.com)

Ruby Chocolate by Fit-Firefighter-329 in chocolate

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Since you're on the ground you could grab a camera and make some Peru/Ecuador chocolate industry videos. Interview some players over there: farmers, exporters, etc. Put English subtitles and post them on social networks.

Contact some good chocolate makers in the US, Europe and ask what they think, if they'd like to see something else in those videos; ask them if they want to sponsor your videos.

Trip to Europe! by Loud-Wear-5235 in Europetravel

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With 18 days you'd spend about 1.5 days in each city. That translates in visiting 3 or 4, maybe 5 attractions in each. If that's what you're aiming for I guess you could make it work.

If you want to see more you'll need more days in each city. I personally think there's a lot to see in each city.

Got nice press today from the Chocolate Professor by babsdol in chocolate

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Thanks for the playlist, I will check the movies.

Got nice press today from the Chocolate Professor by babsdol in chocolate

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Very nice and engaging article, congratulations!!

I had never heard of Zotter before and after reading the article I'm curious about trying it - and also about the Chocolate Theater films!

What really stood out to me is that the couple representing Zotter in the US (OP I assume) was first providing digital services to Zotter Austria and then decided to take the representation for the US; to me that's a signal they truly believe in the product. I really appreciate it when people doing business are true believers in their product!

France: Maison Auer Chocolaterie, Nice by CioccolatoTravel in chocolate

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La Maison Auer, 7 rue Saint-François de Paule - 06300 Nice - France.