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Cesky Krumlov: The Real Bohemia

August 8, 2013 by John Edwards1 Comment

John M. Edwards checks out the new Czech Republic’s “Cesky Krumlov,” where real “Bohemians” come from. . . . On my first visit to communist Czechoslovakia in 1989 (right before the Velvet Revolution), I drove down in my rented and probably bugged Skoda car to the legendary Bohemian locus of magnetic Cesky Krumlov, the most stylish picturesque village in the country. I realized to be truly “Bohemian,” you had to actually be from the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Art, Beer, Britain, Castle, Czech Republic, Drinking, England, Film, Germany, Museum, Music, New York City, Village, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Going Gluten-Free Travelling On A Budget

August 6, 2013 by Sophie RobertsLeave a Comment

As a country we spend the majority of our time earning money and even though most of us work hard to keep our heads above water, paying bills, rent or mortgages we need something to look forward to – a holiday! Just some time to get away from the daily grind of hard work and relax, but even then, not many of us can afford to go five star luxury in the Caribbean and need to holiday on a budget. There are many ways that traveling on a budget … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Britain, Caribbean, England, Internet, Pizza, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

A Drinker’s Guide to Milwaukee

August 3, 2013 by Allison Tibaldi2 Comments

Milwaukee's history is steeped in beer. When German immigrants settled here, they brought with them old country recipes that tasted like home. For decades, Milwaukee was the number one beer-producing city in the world. It was home to the “Big Four” breweries: Blatz, Pabst, Schlitz and Miller. These breweries were major employers to generations of immigrants, and helped build the city's economic foundation. Before my recent visit to Milwaukee, I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Beer, Caves, Coffee, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, England, Garden, History, Music, New York City, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Wine Tasting, Wisconsin

Things to do and see in Akita Prefecture, Japan

August 3, 2013 by Adrian Qais1 Comment

When most travellers arrive into Japan their first port of call is Tokyo, followed immediately by Kyoto to the south. Sure going south from Tokyo has its merits; otherwise no one would do it. But if you truly want to see rural Japan in all its beauty, you shouldn’t even consider going south... instead you should head directly to the north! I suppose one good thing about everyone and her aunt travelling south is that you’ll have the whole of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Castle, Garden, Japan, Museum, Resort, Spa, Walking tour

Borivali National Park, Mumbai: The Urban Jungle

August 2, 2013 by Bhavani Ramesh1 Comment

Sanjay Gandhi National Park or Borivali National Park, as its popularly known, lies in northern suburb of Borivali, Mumbai. It is 104 km2 (40 sq mi) of forest surrounded by the traffic, noise and the chaos of one of the most populated cities in India. It is remarkable that such a large national park exists INSIDE a city! It has a vast population of flora and fauna; some rare butterflies, deer and even 22 leopards! It is a designated UNESCO … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Caves, Chennai, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, History, India, Mountain Climbing, National Park, New York City, Rainforest, Traffic, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

7 Things to Consider When Searching for a Top Holiday Hotel

August 1, 2013 by Oliver KyleLeave a Comment

A holiday gives you the opportunity to escape from it all and relax without any of the concerns associated with everyday life back at home. The hotel you decide to stay in will of course play a hugely important role in your overall enjoyment of the break, so you need to be sure that the accommodation you have your eye on offers all that you need it to offer; and more! To help you out with this and ensure that you find a top hotel for your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Drinking, Internet, Restaurants, Travel Insurance

On The Cheap – How Expensive Is Japan?

July 30, 2013 by Adrian QaisLeave a Comment

Every traveller and backpacker I’ve ever met who wants to go to Japan only asks me two questions. 1. Is Japan expensive to travel around? 2. Can you travel around Japan cheaply? Although the first answer is ‘Yes’... luckily the second answer is also ‘Yes’! However, I’m not going to begin by lying to you… transportation costs in Japan will make you cry tears the size of October’s cabbages (i.e. make you cry a lot). Although food is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Australia, Britain, England, Europe, Food and Wine, Japan, Restaurants, Save Money, Seafood, Sushi, Train Travel

Istanbul: Trapped in an accessory store!

July 28, 2013 by Preethi Chandrasekhar2 Comments

I was trapped in an accessory store on a balmy Saturday evening. It was my last night in Istanbul. I had only a few hours to shop and eat doner kebabs one last time before going home to the States. Oh and sit in a Nargile cafe with a mint flavored hookah! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Istanbul, Shopping Mall

The South Pacific Cargo Cult of “John Frum”

July 28, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Dispatch: Coconuts and Campbell's: John M. Edwards traces the origins of the wackily hybrid South Pacific cargo cult of “John Fromm” (or “John Frum”) from the world’s most useful conversation starter. . . . “Where are you from?” “United States.” “What is your name?” “John.” “Hey, I am John, too!” Although the polite fisherman was dressed like a native, in imported out-of-date garb straight out of “That Seventies Show,” I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, Christmas, Drinking, Fiji, Guam, Palm Trees, Sand, Seafood, South Pacific

Italians Make Their Culinary Mark in Regina

July 23, 2013 by Habeeb Salloum2 Comments

One of Regina's most surprising culinary treasures is Fortuna Ristorante Italiano, a restaurant that offers parts of Italy's authentic culinary heritage of fine dining in Regina. The five partners responsible for its creation felt there was a need for and a definite interest in a high-end Italian restaurant in the city, envisioning a dining venue that would offer dishes that would define Italian culture. And well they did. The Fortuna has … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Canada, Culinary travel, Culture, Dessert, Food and Wine, History, Italy, Restaurants

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