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					Berlin, Germany: 4 Funkiest Budget Hotels			 | 
	
		
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  If you’re an uptight senior visiting Berlin, and demand the usual uncool hotel accommodations, these aren’t for you. However, if you still remember your student days, when you prefer fun over fastidiousness, consider four fabulous Berlin accommodations. 
  Another advantage is that when you check in, you may be surrounded by young backpackers. If mingling with them doesn’t bring back fond memories of your wild youth, nothing can.   Pension Funk, Fasanenstrasse 69, Kurfürstendamm, +49 30 882 7193, hotel-pensionfunk.de, from $80 includes breakfast. The name fits perfectly. This ornate hotel was built 90 years ago as a retreat and secret love nest for Europe’s trendiest Berlin cafe artists and silent film stars. 
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					Venice CA: 5 Quick & Tasty Boardwalk Cafés			 | 
	
		
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   Sweating musclemen lift weights, bikini-clad girls rollerblade on the boardwalk, street musicians toot for tips and cops in short pants patrol on bikes. Along with smiling families shooting sunny selfies on the sand, that’s California’s famed Venice Beach.
  The laid-back town, just 18 miles from downtown Los Angeles, overlooks the blue Pacific and has many unique boardwalk restaurants. If you don’t want to take too much time away from sunning, surfing, ogling and other typical Venice Beach activities, these dining places are for you. 
  On The Waterfront Cafe, 205 Ocean Front Walk, Venice CA 90291, waterfrontcafe.com. Features Swiss dishes, including fondues, clam chowder, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, salads and homemade desserts. Outside dining offers views of the sand, surf, Venice Boardwalk and all the activities that happen there. Go with friends in the cool of evening to dip fondue, sip Swiss wine and enjoy the moment. 
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					Senior Wanderer’s Favorite Cities In Asia			 | 
	
		
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  Your travel4seniors.com editor first visited Asia during Navy service in World War II and Korea, and many times since, on business and pleasure trips. Each journey offers new experiences and more understanding for that exotic part of the world. These three cities are particular favorites:
  Shanghai: As World War II was ending, our Navy troopship sailed from the Philippines to pick up just-released Allied POWs. The city had bomb damage, but still echoed its colonial past with beautiful buildings and scenery. 
  Since then, Shanghai has enjoyed enormous growth to make it one of the most exotic destinations in the world. Today, Shanghai’s hotels, historic sites, restaurants, fashionable shops and sightseeing lure business and tourist travelers. (meet-in-shanghai.net) 
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					Florence, Italy: City Of Romance & History			 | 
	
		
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  Florence is one of Europe’s most intriguing destinations, and senior visitors can find endless attractions and activities there. The beautiful Renaissance city certainly deserves to be called Firenze, La Cittá Bella.
  Get There: Most cruise lines visit the port of Livorno, an hour’s bus ride from Florence. A popular stop along the way is Pisa, so passengers can admire the famed Leaning Tower. Major airlines serving Florence include Lufthansa, Air France, Alitalia and Delta..
  Must See: Piazza della Signoria, home of the Palazzo Vecchio, is a great place to start your city tour. It’s the historic 14th Century center, surrounded by magnificent Renaissance sculpture, including a copy of  Michelangelo's David. 
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					Bridges: The World’s Most Celebrated And Historic			 | 
	
		
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   A reader suggested an article about interesting bridges around the world. A long-retired Air Force lifer, he claims to have bombed some, and later peacefully visited dozens over many decades. Here’s his bucket list of favorites for other seniors who intend to cross any or all of them.
  Brooklyn Bridge, New York NY: Remember Frank Sinatra, as a returning WWII GI in 1945, singing about it in the movie, "It Happened In Brooklyn". Born in Brooklyn, the retiree recalls crossing many times with his family in their 1938 Ford DeLuxe Fordor sedan to Yankee Stadium or the Polo Grounds. 
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