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- Lyon
- Lyon is the second largest city in France and is usually a one or two night stop on some European tours. The city is, without question, the food capital of France and is considered one of th...
- Meals - Australia
- Great holidays involve entertaining your taste buds along the way. Contiki don’t just dish up a feast of adventure and fun – we make sure you sample all the delights local cuisine has to offer. ...
- Meals - Europe
- One of the most amazing things about Europe is it’s diversity and one of the place this is most apparent form country to country is in their food. From full English breakfasts to the past...
- Meals - New Zealand
- Great holidays involve entertaining your taste buds along the way. Contiki don’t just dish up a feast of adventure and fun – we make sure you sample all the delights authentic Kiwi cuisine ha...
- Meals – North America
- Your tour cost includes the majority of breakfasts and some dinners as indicated in your specific itinerary. Breakfasts on tour vary between a light continental fare such as toast, cereals and j...
- Meat pies and sausage rolls
- Meat pies and sausage rolls can be found in almost every corner store in the Australia and come in varying grades of quality with companies like Four-and-Twenty and Big Ben being some of the more p...
- Music, Culture and Cooking - New Orleans
- People travel here form all over the world to experience the swirling mix of sights, sounds, smells and tastes and that has made the city famous the world over. French Quarter The heart and c...
- Poutine
- Poutine is one of eastern Canada’s favourite snacks. The most traditional way to serve the dish is by smothering hot french fries in gravy then topping it off with real cheese curds. A...
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