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381) Break From Busy Schedule
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
A break doesn't need to be a weeklong holiday: It's perfectly possible to get a short moment in another country if you fly there. The obvious eye-catching choice is Europe: it is the closest to US and there are plenty of romantic surroundings for a short break. There are numerous equipments to see in Europe from art galleries to museums to famous landmarks that you might forget to take a few days out of your hectic schedule for the most important thing - the parties! There are festivals and...
382) Tourist Attractions in Atlanta City
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
My getaway will possibly include ancient sites and traditional tourist attractions. Nevertheless, I mostly prefer finding off the beaten path that makes fun and unique trip. Do you know anything about of those shopping, dining, and entertainment? More than hundred different places will keep you very busy for hours when you visit this attraction. One of the greatest Atlanta tourist attractions is the High Museum of Art that houses the city of Atlanta's finest collection of modern and contempo...
383) Holiday's in New York
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
Overview The Journal "Travel + Leisure" and the CNN TV group have published a list of the USA cities that are recommended for tourist visiting. The ratings are based on the analysis conducted amongst more than 60 thousands of people who could opt among 25 biggest. nationwide mega cities. Cities were estimated according to five major categories: "People", "Culture", "Shopping", "Meals", and "City Scenery". According to the analysis, the most liked tourist cities are New Orleans, New York,...
384) Summer Vacation at Atlanta
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
Atlanta is one of the well-known city of America. Atlanta is a place with vast tourist attractions. Downtown Atlanta is in the heart of the city and has many famous places to visit. Atlanta is the home for the largest aquariums in the world. The Georgia Aquarium holds 500 species with about 100,000 animals around the world and 8 million gallons of water. The Georgia Aquarium is a must see for those who want to see amazing attractions in the American south. Atlanta is also the birthplace o...
385) Tips on Avoiding Loss Of Your Luggage
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
The following guidance should help you to avoid many of the common problems that passengers face with carry-on or checked luggage. o Take a trip with Only Carry-on luggage: It reduces the risk of checked luggage lost or stolen. o Do not place Heavy object in the Overhead Storage Bins: Although, the weight limit for carry-on items is generally about 40 pounds (18.2 kilos), even a much lighter bag may cause severe injury if it falls out of overhead storage bin. o Place a Contact list ins...
386) Travel Tips for Domestic Travelers
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
Domestic travel destinations may excite you and here are a few tips that will really help you in this regard. - Look around for cheaper deals. Do not give more than is necessary for domestic travel. - Check your flight in advance to verify the timing of departure as well as Arrival. If you do not know the timing and your flight is delayed, you might end up sitting at the airport for hours. - Enquire with travel insurance company to see that whether your current insurance plan covers you eve...
387) Best Travel Tips for a fabulous vacation
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
Traveling is such a great experience that we think that we can do this all the time. Unfortunately, we now have very little time for travel in this fast & furious world. Most of us hardly get a few weeks per year to take vacations if we are lucky enough. We have to make sure the trips to be the best with some amounts of humor (unlike many travel movies where there are only nightmares around each corner). We are providing you with our top 10 travel tips to make your vacations unforgettable -...
388) How to Find Last Minute Cheap Flight Tickets for Los Angeles
Author: Sunne Khurana
Category: Travel and Leisure
The cheap airline tickets in last minute from Los Angeles will be cheapest on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You have to avoid Monday that are favorite for business travelers and weekends for vacationers. Another money-saving tip is to book flights that go through main cities than smaller cities. There are a large number of flights of different airlines in main cities and competition among airlines will bring lower airline fares. You can also save money by choosing nonstop flight. Anot...
389) The Legend of the Birth of the Bagel
Author: Paul Scottyn
Category: Travel and Leisure
The origin of the bagel - one of the western world's favorite baked goods - is a matter of some dispute. Whilst some say it was invented in Vienna alongside the croissant, Poles often try to claim that it began its life in their former capital city, Krakow. But whether the rumors are true or not, backpackers staying in a Krakow hostel to explore the city's cultural heritage will discover that the history of this popular delicacy runs deep in Krakow's history. Origins Although it is now...
390) How to plan an alternative Christmas
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
Christmas can be a magical time of year, but in the UK it can also be a very cold one if you stay at home. We'd all love it to snow on Christmas Day, but in reality the most we ever get nowadays is some rain or drizzle - far from being the winter wonderland we'd like to see! Staying at home for Christmas can also be very stressful. Not only do you have all the shopping, cooking and entertaining to think about, you've also got to tolerate seeing relatives that you may not get on...
391) Have Fun and Enjoy Camping Outdoors
Author: Darrin Hitchington
Category: Travel and Leisure
A familiar Christmas song mentions chestnuts roasting on an open fire but, when you're sitting around the campfire in the middle of the summer, it's marshmallows you'll want to roast. The feeling that you'll get from camping out in the middle of nature isn't something you can get from doing any other activity. As the weather warms up in the spring, thousands of people like to get out of the house and go to where they can commune with the serenity of nature. Tents and sleeping bags are usually u...
392) Hadrian Set to Conquer London, Again.
Author: Matthew Pressman
Category: Travel and Leisure
Roman Emperor Hadrian was a complex character. He once agonised at length whether grass felt pain when it was cut, but on the other hand he was quite happy to order the slaughter of men, women and children in their thousands without a second thought. Totally ruthless, yet paradoxically incredibly cultured, Hadrian ruled the Roman Empire from AD117 to AD138, and is most famous in Britain for the wall, built in his name, that separated ancient Scotland from England and marked the...
393) The Making of Miracle at St Anna - Film by Spike Lee
Author: CellPhoneAccents
Category: Travel and Leisure
The Toronto Film Festival in September will be the host to the world première of the film "Miracle at St Anna", the World War II film directed by the afro-american director Spike Lee in the very same place that witnessed the massacre perpetrated by the nazis in 1944. Based on the book of the same name by James McBride, the film tells the story of four black american soldiers (belonging to the 92nd Division "Buffalo Soldiers" of the american army) who remain trapped in the village behind enemy l...
394) The awe-inspiring Niagara Falls
Author: Sawhn Sultz
Category: Travel and Leisure
It is said that `seeing is believing' and once you have a look at the Niagara Falls you will understand the truth behind this statement. You might have read a lot about this world famous waterfalls and might have even viewed images or videos featuring the same, but to understand the awe-inspiring beauty of this work of nature, one has to see it personally. The deafening sound of water falling through a great height, the spray of mist on your face, the colorful rainbows that are formed from time...
395) Edinburgh: The Athens of the North
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
Europe may be the second smallest continent in the world, but it is possibly one of the most diverse regions on earth. The sheer variation in language, culture, architecture and even weather, makes Europe one of the most visited regions in the world, and it's easy to see why. For modern metropolises there is London, Paris and Barcelona. For warm weather and beaches there is thousands of miles of Mediterranean coastline spanning Spain, France, Italy, Greece and numerous other co...
396) Regular Travellers Can Make it Pay
Author: Adam Singleton
Category: Travel and Leisure
Although in the current economic climate international travel is becoming more expensive on an almost daily basis, there are still quite a few UK citizens that must do it as part of their job. However, whether they consider their travel as a pain or a pleasure there is a whole raft of benefits available to regular travellers who know where to look that definitely helps pay for the inconvenience of being away from home. Ever since American Airlines launched the first...
397) Dublin: The Home of Guinness
Author: Matthew Pressman
Category: Travel and Leisure
They say that the further Guinness travels away from Dublin, the worse it tastes. Now whilst the more sceptical among us may put this down to overly-reminiscent Irish men and women who have simply been away from home too long, it's probably wise not to dismiss this claim too soon; at least, not until a pint of the black stuff has been tried direct from the source. Indeed, Ireland may be famous for lots of things, but ask anybody one thing they associate with the country and ther...
398) Discover more about London's landmark buildings
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
There's no doubting that London is home to a great number of fantastic landmark buildings that are famous throughout the world. Each of these fantastic feats of engineering and construction has a unique story to tell. The Millennium Dome started out life as the brainchild of John Major's government and was taken on and grandly up-scaled when Tony Blair came to power in 1997. The idea behind it was that it would host a Festival of Britain which would bring the country together to...
399) Why you must visit the Blackpool illuminations
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
If you live in - or near - Blackpool you will know all about the illuminations and the power they have to draw in thousands of visitors every year. However, not everyone is aware of just how amazing these illuminations actually are. It's been well over a century since the year when the lights were first switched on, and they show no signs of becoming less popular as time goes by. While there is plenty to keep visitors amused when they arrive in Blackpool, there is no doubt that...
400) Enjoy a cheap break in the UK
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
Are you desperate for a break but don't feel as if you can afford it? Have you run out of holiday time at work to take a week off? If that sounds like you then you'll be pleased to know that even spending just a couple of days away from home can recharge your batteries and leave you feeling ready for anything. People tend to be so intent on booking holidays abroad that they forget just how much Britain has to offer us in the way of sights and scenery, and it doesn't have to cost...
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