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New York City: Traveler’s Paradise
August 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
New York City: Traveler’s Paradise.
And that isn’t an empty boast.
New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is touted as the center of the world maybe because each part of the globe has left an indelible mark in this place. From food to works of art to culture exhibits to tourist spots, whatever it is you want your senses to take pleasure in, New York City most probably has it.
Hotels : This is one of the common problems that travelers encounter when setting foot on foreign land. In New York City, however, you need not worry that you won’t be provided with the kind of services you expect to receive. If you’re the artsy type fond of bohemian living then you’ll probably love to stay in New York City’s Greenwich Village or downtown Soho. If you’re a yuppy and you’re attached to your PDA learning about the stock market, then you’ll feel right at home in New York City’s famous Wall Street. If posh places however are what takes your fancy then take a ride to downtown Manhattan and see for yourself what the Hilton or the Four Seasons Hotel has to offer.
Dining : Whether it is sashimi, pesto pasta, kimchi, shawarma or paella that you’re looking for, trust me when I say that New York City has everything that your taste buds may want to savor.
Nightlife : The hottest places in the U.S. can no doubt be found in New York City. If you’re fond of star-gazing and I’m not talking about those that you can find in the sky, then definitely, New York City is the place to be. Go club hopping and rub elbows with the rich and famous.
Tourist Spots : With so many points of interest to visit in New York City, it’s sometimes quite difficult to just know where to start. But of course, we’ll try our very best. A visit to New York City wouldn’t be complete without touring the following sites:
Empire State Building : Need I explain?
The Statue of Liberty : take a ferry ride to this gigantic statue, a gift to the United States from the French government some centuries ago.
Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum : now, now, now, don’t you start believing that what you saw in Paris Hilton’s House of Wax is based on a true story. This particular site was even featured in Ripley’s because of the uncanny resemblance of its…err…inhabitants.
World Trade Center : Now, I know that technically speaking, this isn’t a happy place but it would do all of us good to pay our respects to the victims of the September 11 bombing. This tragedy has at least proved that the people of New York City wouldn’t let any terrorist attack faze them into cowering in terror. Hail, hail New York City!
Now, remember that New York City, for all its bright lights, can’t be compared to a bed of roses. So take the necessary precautions to avoid unnecessary accidents. It’s also easy to get lost in NYC so be sure that you always have a map—and a cellphone preferably—handy, just in case.
Happy sight-seeing!
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The Vegas Experience
August 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Vegas stands out like a jewel across the desert. The bright lights can be seen from great distances and act as a beacon bringing in droves of visitors in search of riches, romance, and a myriad of other goals year after year. If the lights weren’t enough from a distance, once you’ve entered Vegas you will discover that the lights and sounds are even more pronounced up close and personal. Vegas is probably the ultimate experience in sound and light. If you’re not hearing the chinking of slots or music from the Elvis impersonators you are hearing chapel bells from someone getting married along the strip.
Whether you are coming to Vegas for the casinos and hopes of finding fame and fortune, the fabulous shows and big name headliners, the wonderful food that is one of the biggest sins to be found in this city, golf, marriage and happily ever after, or the nightlife that has earned Vegas the title of ‘Sin City’. You are well on your way to an experience you are unlikely to forget.
While Vegas has not always been thought of us an appropriate vacation destination for those with families, this city is really trying to mend its ways and foster a more family-friendly reputation. They are even developing resorts and hotels with kids and family entertainment in mind. From theme park like atmospheres to everything in between the Vegas hotels of today are marketing to a much younger audience.
If you haven’t checked out some of the newer hotel and resort experiences in Vegas, perhaps now is the ideal time in which to do so. There are so many fun ways to enjoy your time in Vegas that the problem isn’t choosing which casino to visit or which hotel you want to stay in, it’s deciding which attractions you must see and which attractions you can actually live without.
In order to attract visitors hotels and resorts are going to further and further extremes and levels of competition. Some of these hotels have even gone to the extent of bringing thrill rides into the mix in an effort to attract new guests and thrill seekers. If it isn’t rides that are being offered it’s the biggest shows and brightest stars to perform for your pleasure. With the tight competition among casinos for your business it’s hard to imagine just how much money these hotels and casinos are bringing in each and every year but you can rest assured they wouldn’t be constantly building, upgrading, and offering more and more features and services if it wasn’t a highly profitable endeavor for them.
The fierce competition among hotels and casinos is good news to some extent for you as a potential guest. The tightness of the competition keeps the prices relatively affordable and allows you to pick and choose which hotel you want according to the services and amenities they offer rather than by the prices of the rooms. In fact, if you find another hotel that you aren’t as interested in for less money, try bartering with the hotel you prefer. It is very possible to get a lower price by going back and forth between two or three competing hotels.
Saving money is a great idea in Vegas, the more money you save on hotel accommodations, the more money you’ll have to spend on the entertainment of choice. Also consider some of the ‘perks’ offered by hotels when considering the price of the rooms. Some of the perks will include complimentary breakfast buffets or lunch and dinner buffets. Compare the price of buying breakfast to the price difference in the room before you make your ultimate decision. Some of them offer show tickets or discounts such as buy one get one free offers for attractions that may have been on your itinerary at any rate. It’s always good to shop for the best bargain and Vegas is one of those cities where it can’t really hurt to ask for a better deal.
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Heading To Paris, France
July 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you are planning a trip to Paris, why not check out of list of restaurants, museums, and more online. Ultimately you can check out a very nice and beautiful area in Paris to site sees. Once of the nice areas to visit in France, Paris is the great Seine River, which is a dinner cruise. On the cruise, you will enjoy a wonderful trip around Paris waters, as you sip on a glass of champagne. Enjoy cheese puffs with a glass of Paris’s finest wine also.
When you first board the ship, the host greets you and upon arrival, you are treated with the up most priority. At the front of the ship is a fabulous table, which the host will seat you and your family. At the table, you will enjoy a tasty meal. The whole time that you are on board there will be musical programs like a violinist and singer, this will be held under a glass roof so you can enjoy your dinner and dancing in the moon light as the ship floats down the river
How much does the cruise cost?
This wonderful cruise is only 186.05 USD. In addition, it takes about 4 hours round trip. It departs from the Eiffel tower and goes until the ministry of finance, and then it returns to the Eiffel towers. When it leaves it goes down the left side of the bank and on return it goes on the right side of the bank making sure you see all the things to see on this wonder cruise.
The cruise line is made up of glass, which makes sightseeing in Paris a wonderful experience aboard this ship. The boat leaves at dust dark making all the lights though out the cruise a wonderful view.
About the diner menu:
The finest cooks in Paris will prepare the dinner for you. The cooks prepare a variety of delicate delights that suit your tastes.
How do I know if Paris is for me?
Paris is one of the most outstanding countries in the world. Paris allows you to enjoy many adventures, including the 25th Anniversary, which you can enjoy on your honeymoon. Even if you are celebrating your birthday, you will enjoy the Anniversary events.
In the country, you have many options for travel, sightseeing, feasting, and more. Paris is one of the most liked historic arenas, making it one of the world’s popular countries to visit.
Paris has the finest hotels and very nice restaurants to chose from but you might want to visit your local travel agent or even maybe even get on the Internet to check out all the wonderful things you can see while your visiting Paris. The information you gather will help you to see why visiting Paris is for you.
How to choose more hotels in Paris:
Paris has some hotels outside of town, which includes the Courtyard Charles. The hotel is a four star establishment. Near the hotel is a shuttle service, which you can travel about the city. The hotel has a fabulous restaurant as well, yet reviewers say that the meals are a bit on the costly side. Still, you have an excellent quality of French dishes to select. The hotel has an outstanding rank, which the staff members are friendly. De Gaulle is another of Paris’s courtyard Charles hotels near the airport. The staff at the front desk is helpful and friendly, which makes this hotel one of the nicest establishments in Paris. You also have a shuttle service near this hotel, which you can take a half hour trip for as little as 5 France Euros dollars. That is a roundtrip service.
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Top Ten Travel Destinations Off The Beaten Path
June 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Forget about tourist-friendly cities and tour packages. The next time you travel, be sure to make it memorable, unique and bursting with local color. We scoured the nooks and crannies of the world for the top ten travel destinations that you probably haven’t been to yet. Here goes the list:
Bay of Fires, Tasmania. Tasmania’s best-kept secret, where some of the world’s undiscovered finest, white-sand beaches are tucked. Not only that, the 18-mile beach stretch is lined with virgin forests, which is why this tourist treasure has remained secluded.
Basque Country, France and Spain. Culture and night life meet at Basque Country, where Pyrenean scenic views come alive side by side with the Guggenheim Museum. After walking the streets all day, find the perfect nightcap in hit, street parties that last until dawn.
Chloe, Chile. Chloe has struggled to catch up with time, which is partly responsible for its old-world charm. A visit to Chloe to see its Unesco World Heritage shingle churches, try its lamb-roast cooking outdoors, and experience the islands on board a wooden fishing boat are as authentic as it can get.
Ko Tao, Thailand: Ko Tao is a place for diving enthusiasts who are tired of the Great Barrier Reef. Situated along the pristine Gulf Coast of Thailand, Ko Tao’s waters are filled to bursting with sharks, rays and other sea creatures that live in its web of neon corals. After a tiring dive, cap the night off in the happening Thai bars.
Languedoc, France. Also for beach bums, Languedoc is home to long, fine-sand beaches that line the bustling towns of Sete, Nimes and Motpellier. It’s a place where you can have utmost outdoor fun.
Nam Ha, Laos. Do you love sweating it out for a natural high? Nam Ha is the place for you. Hit the peaks in an ultimate eco-trekking adventure, and get to meet people from approximately 30 ethnic groups along the way. It is not for the faint-hearted, especially those who can stand leeches, vertical slopes, and animals that go bump in the jungle night.
The Big Island, Hawaii. If you want a summer adventure, you will never go wrong with The Big Island, what white-sand, green-sand and black-sand beaches that you can get your tan in, not a lot of people, not to mention live volcanoes that you actually watch as they spew lava.
San Andres and Providencia, Colombia. They are the two major islands of the Colombia, and they take their charm from their contrasting qualities. In San Andres, you can go wet-biking, submarine riding, and touring on board Segway. In Providencia, you can lay back and watch the seascape while enjoying the natives’ own brand of hospitality.
Svalbard, Norway: Summer lovers will find Svalbard too cold for comfort, but lots of adventures await those who can stand the cold in Svalbard. These include the polar boat safari adventure, and trips to the ice floes to see whales, reindeer, polar bears and walruses.
Yunnan, China. Yunnan has grown into China’s star destination. It’s must-see attractions and activities include: watching the sunset along the Tiger Leaping Gorge trek, watching the sunrise on top the Yuanyang rice terraces, and exploratory walks in the traditional town of Dali and Lijian.
There goes our top ten travel destinations list. Take your pick according to your preference. But for the more eclectic travelers, here’s a feast to cure your wanderlust.
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Romantic Travel Destinations Where You Can Pop The Question
May 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Hollywood has some of the best proposal stories that melted the brides’ hearts. From the top of the Alps to deep down in the Barrier Reef, the possibilities for popping the question are endless. It’s just that every good idea seems to have been done by someone else already. Out of ideas? Here are some romantic travel destinations that are perfect for popping the question:
St. Lucia. This Caribbean island melds French and British influences in a unique, tropical setting amid all of nature’s wonders. Its beaches’ azure waters are best for snorkeling, and its nature parks are perfect for laidback treks for two. We suggest: Reserve a nice, comfy hammock with a view of the coast and pop the question in between sips of a tropical cocktail.
Tahiti. Tahiti is an undiscovered paradise, so it’s highly advised that you go there now while the rest of the traveling population hasn’t caught up. Tahiti is a tropical archipelago. You can choose which island to hole up in with your partner, but we suggest Bora Bora and Moorea—where Tahiti’s natural beauty is most apparent and tangible. Like St. Lucia, Tahiti has great beach resorts that are relatively secluded, so you can have much alone time with your bride-to-be.
Italy. If you’re thinking Europe is it, then we say it has to be Italy—definitely! Italy is the natural choice for both honeymooners and couples on vacation. And why not? It isn’t called the land of amore for nothing. Places to check out after posing the question, and hopefully getting the answer that you’ve been praying for: the Northern Alps, lake country, the Almafi Coast. Rome is also not to be missed.
Aside from choosing the perfect romantic travel destination for popping the big question, there are also some other factors that make for a successful marriage proposal trip. This one is a no-brainer: you have to have some amount of certainty that she will say yes. You wouldn’t want to waste time in paradise mending a broken heart. Also, once you get there, pick a personal spot that you know she will like. Consider the activities that the two of you love doing together: stargazing, snorkeling, taking walks, etc. Finally, don’t forget to up the surprise level.
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