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Summer Shangrila Santa Monica

May 4, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Summer of Shangri-LA Begins with a Splash! Suite 700, The Courtyard and Ditch Day Fridays make their Debut at hotel Shangri-LA in Santa Monica Sweeping Ocean Views, Summery Cocktails, and Courtyard & Rooftop Dining Make Tamie Adaya's Hotel Shangri-La This Summer's Nexus of Fun. SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (April 2010) -- The Summer of Shangri-La is off to an early start, as the iconic Santa Monica Hotel Shangri-La launches Suite 700, The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Avocado, Beach, Culinary travel, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Music, Nightlife, Oregon, Paradise, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Wildlife

Huangshan Gems

April 28, 2010 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

"Since you are here in Huangshan, you must visit our two traditional villages, Xidi and Hongcun. They are little gems of elegance and tradition." A guide advised when I asked him his favourite attractions in the region. We had already made plans to visit these villages and his advice reinforced our decision. Both Xidi and Hongcun villages rest in the foothills of the Huangshan (Yellow) Mountain. They lay amid a landscape of greenery, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Bridges, Canada, China, Culture, Flowers, History, New York City, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Toronto, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour

Five More Airports You’ll Want to Get Stranded In

April 19, 2010 by Julia BuckleyLeave a Comment

We've already told you about five US Airports you'd like to get stranded in, but the Europeans can hold their own pretty well too. Here are five airports that may not have slot machines or solar panels, but they'll keep you from expiring of boredom if your flight's delayed. Heathrow Terminal 5, London (LHR) Heathrow gets a bad rap - and deservedly so. Terminal 1 is an under-chaired, overused hell on earth, and 2 and 3 aren't much … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Airport, America, Amsterdam, Architecture, Art, Culture, Europe, Food and Wine, Greece, Journey, London, Mediterranean, Photography, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South America, Spain

VisitEngland Spotlights Quintessentially English Experiences As Country Celebrates its National Day

April 19, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

St George's Day on April 23 Marks Anniversary of the Death of England's Patron Saint, As well as the Birthday of World-Famous English Bard William Shakespeare New York City (April 19, 2010) - VisitEngland, the official tourism body for England, is highlighting events and activities quintessentially English as the country prepares to celebrate St George's Day on April 23, England's national day remembering its patron saint St George. According … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Bridges, Britain, Castle, Cruising, Culture, England, Festival, Film, History, London, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, National Park, Natural History, New York City, Paradise, Spa

Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles – April 2010

April 1, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Walt Disney Concert Hall is located on the edge of downtown Los Angeles, California. This exceptional, attractive and shiny building was designed by the famous Los Angeles based architect Frank Gehry (designer of the Bilbao Museum in northern Spain). A number of Gehry's buildings embrace "curved architecture" and this one is no different. The outside of the building is covered with stainless steel plates which help make this building quite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, California, Los Angeles, Museum, Music, Spain

Street Food in Penang

December 18, 2009 by LyndseyLeave a Comment

Penang, an island on the east coast of Malaysia, is home to beautiful beaches, a colonial splendor, and exotic imperial architecture. But, I return every year to eat from a little cart by the side of the road. And I am not alone. When the British set up the port of Penang, they created a confluence point for Chinese, Thai, Malay and Indian traders who brought their own foods and their own spices to the island. Street food is a way of life in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Beach, Canals, Culture, Desert, England, Food and Wine, India, Malaysia, Pizza, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Singapore, Street Food

Travel Guide To Ho Chi Minh City In Vietnam

September 14, 2009 by Julie Bowman1 Comment

Why should you visit Vietnam? If ever there was a reason to spend a holiday in Vietnam, it would be to immerse yourself in the Oriental Neverland whose possession changed the world. The once known only for its importance as a battleground for giant superpowers, Vietnam has emerged independent and flourishing with its mysterious spices and overwhelming architecture. The blending of European culture and Southeast Asian inscrutable charm is reason … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Asia, Beach, Culture, Drinking, Massage, Museum, Nightlife, Vietnam, Wildlife

Old Quebec: A Tourist Destination par Excellence

August 16, 2009 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

Quebec City's magnificent castle-like Le Chateau Frontenac with its medieval stone towers, gables and copper turrets, we surveyed the St. Lawrence River. For a long time, we stood enjoying the enchanting view. From our vantage point, in this symbol of the city, it was easy to dream of the past - the time when Samuel de Champlain, in 1608, established the city, which was to become the cradle of French civilization in the Americas. For … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Architecture, Art, Canada, Castle, Cruising, Culture, England, Festival, Food and Wine, France, Golf, History, Mardi Gras, Mountain Climbing, Museum, North America, Paris

Rich in Tradition, Steeped in Delicacies – Bavaria Offers More for Your Dollar

May 26, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

- the official press release from the German Tourism Office ( www.cometogermany.com ) Charming river-cities, medieval towns, winding streets, charming shops and delicious edibles are irresistible charms of Bavaria, a multifaceted travel destination. The beautiful historic towns of Bamberg, Coburg, Rothenburg, Passau and Regensburg as well as Bavaria's capital Munich deliver all this without breaking the bank. Easily accessible and combined by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beer, Castle, Chocolate, Christmas, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Food and Wine, History, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, Paradise, Restaurants, Romantic, Shopping Mall

Exploring Richmond’s History, then Taking the Highway to Heaven

May 26, 2009 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

From modern Asian malls to the 'Highway to Heaven' with its churches, mosques, temples and historical landmarks, British Columbia's Metro-Vancouver's suburb city of Richmond, the only Canadian city surrounded by dykes, is a place worth visiting. Emitting the sounds ands aromas of the mysterious Orient as well as a religious aura and structures oozing stories from the past, the city of 188,000 is made up from 17 islands, half of which are still … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Asia, Bakeries, Bridges, British Columbia, Canada, Casino, China, Colombia, England, Far East, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, Georgia, History, Japan

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