July 22nd, 2010 by admin
Your holiday is a day that awaited by everyone, not only school children. People usually make their holiday special by planning it well. Therefore, it is natural they plan vacations far in advance. Everyone wants their holiday to be fun and memorable. There are many things that should be considered, right? If our vacation destination is out of town, accommodation should be the main consideration and the big idea in our plan.
We can plan it with the help of a travel agent. Or we can take the more practical way by doing it online. Everything we need in accordance with our vacation is available in internet. No matter where our vacation destination is, it抯 not a big problem. We can find the full information about our vacation destination in places around the world easily. Bangkok can be a great example. Bangkok is liked and visited by many travelers because of its cultural phenomenon and tourist treasure. This city has many different attractions. It fuses both traditional excitement as well as modern entertainment.
We can find travel guides about Bangkok through the appropriate website on the internet. They provide the top lists of Bangkok hotels and cheap flights to get there. This means, we can choose the best hotel with the best facilities nearby our resort. We can book it online before, so that we don抰 have to worry about not getting a hotel room when holiday season comes. However, early booking is important to make sure you get your desired destination this holiday season.
July 21st, 2010 by admin
The Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is one of the world’s most famous hotels. It opened in 1963 and quickly shot to the top of the hospitality game, being listed alongside the likes of the Ritz in Paris as one of the world’s true five-star hotels. Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 by admin
Looking for something unusual, exciting, educational or memorable for your kids to experience during your next family vacation? Check out these 10 incredible vacation opportunities designed just for the under-18 crowd (and sometimes their parents as well). Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 by admin
Do you need help simplifying your packing process or finding more room in an overstuffed suitcase? This week, many of the items we feature will help you do just that. From shoe bags to the Pack It Folder, these gadgets and accessories will help ensure that your clothing doesn’t arrive Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 by admin
If you’re ready to take the journey of a lifetime, why not hop aboard a train that takes you through scenic hills and valleys, picturesque villages and through several countries or time zones all in one trip? Train travel can be an exciting way to experience some of the world’s Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 by admin
Eating is always one of everybody’s favorite activities when traveling–sampling local dishes, discovering regional specialties, and seeking out tucked-away restaurants. Why not take it a step further and take a cooking class in one of the world’s many unique locales? Culinary experiences Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Culinary Trips, Europe, Food, France, Hungary, International Cuisine, Italy, LowFares Summer Issue, Spain, Sweden, Tapas, Travel Guides
July 21st, 2010 by admin
2010 marks a milestone in aviation history. Australia’s iconic airline, Qantas, is celebrating its 90th anniversary, making it the longest continuously operated airline in the world. To understand the history of innovation that has allowed Qantas to survive and thrive over the decades, Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 by admin
It may be Australia’s second city, but Melbourne is first-rate when it comes to hospitality. Boasting some of the country’s finest hotels, restaurants and attractions, cosmopolitan Melbourne is a sexy, sophisticated alternative to Sydney, and is the international gateway to the myriad Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Attractions, Australia, Destination of the Week, Destinations, Hotels, LowFares Summer Issue, Melbourne, Restaurants, Shopping, Things to Do, Travel Guides
July 21st, 2010 by admin
Lying just 45 minutes to the northeast of central Melbourne, the Yarra Valley contains over 70 wineries open to the public, and produces some of Australia’s finest and best known wines. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Attractions, Australia, Destination of the Week, Destinations, Hot Air Balloons, LowFares Summer Issue, Melbourne, Restaurants, Things to Do, Travel Guides, Wineries, Yarra Valley
July 21st, 2010 by admin
We usually highlight a single property for our Hotel of the Week feature, but we’re heading to Sydney, Australia this week, where down is up, summer is winter, and, well, they just talk funny. So instead of one hotel, we’re giving you two from opposite ends of the spectrum so that Read the rest of this entry »