Apr
25
By Marion
Dreaming of meeting celebrities on your next summer vacation? According to Forbes.com, you might spot Heidi Klum at Hotel Su Gologne in Sardinia, Italy, Uma Thurman and Tom Hanks at the Marmara Hotel in Bodrum, Turkey, or even George Clooney and his Hollywood friends on… read full article
Topic: Travel Picks Friday |
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Mar
29
By Cara Phillips
Where can you find all-you-can-eat scrumptious food and sauces, smooth drinks, an artsy atmosphere and a piazza full of people all for 5 Euro? Freni e Frizioni, a trendy bar in Trastevere, Rome, that’s where.
In Rome, from about 7 to 10 p.m. every evening of the week… read full article
Topic: Restaurants & Food |
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Mar
21
By Sandra Hanks Benoiton
As a woman traveling on my own, my status is not something I advertise. I may be single or very much attached, and whichever I am is very much my own business. A woman alone can be a target for unpleasantness from certain quarters, and keeping people guessing is a… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Mar
18
By Karina Stenquist
Compared to a normal night out in the US or the UK, a night out in Madrid, Spain, if you’re doing it a lo grande, is a marathon, it’s an endurance test. And if you don’t take precautions, you will be left (drunk) in the proverbial… read full article
Topic: How to Tuesday |
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Mar
14
By Steve Zakas
BREAKING NEWS: The recent discovery of a highly charged, reverse electro-induction field has begun to raise hairs in the scientific community. Naturally generated by the interaction of two or more college students, this peculiar force thoroughly shields them from any negative consequences of their actions. Still puzzling for scientists, however… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Mar
7
By Aliki Courmanopoulos

La Concha, a sexy wonderland in Barcelona
A continuous sense of being lost in a Lewis Carroll story in Park Guell, dramatic architecture, topless city-side beaches, and fried seafood pretty much sums up a holiday in Barcelona. None of this… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Feb
26
By Travel Agony Aunt
Travel Agony Aunt received the following question from a traveler in agony:
Dear Travel Agony Aunt,
I had to get a flight into Frankfurt instead of Munich. We arrive at three in the afternoon. Where should we stay our first night? Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, or take the 3-hour train into Munich? I’ve never been to any of these… read full article
Topic: Travel Agony Aunt |
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Feb
22
By Bobbi Miller
Many people flock to the lights, speed and exotic aura of Miami, Florida each year looking to have a great time in the biggest party city on the east coast. From the flashy clubs of Miami Beach to the throbbing… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Feb
8
By Cara Phillips
It’s an understatement to say Rome’s historic center is incredible. But just because you’ve been spending the whole day gazing at the Coliseum, posing in front of Vittorio Emanuele’s statue, throwing coins into the Trevi Fountain and lounging on the Spanish steps does not… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Feb
8
By Chelsea Kirk
If you are visiting Prague, Czech Republic, and you’re looking for a “back-door” experience, don’t bother setting your “gaydar” and just follow these directions.
Within a small radius, there are a variety of bars and clubs to suit your need for guys and girls of all sexual orientations… read full article
Topic: Tips and Ideas |
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Jan
28
By Daniel Cerruti
Like every major city, Copenhagen has some nightspots that seem a bit, well, overly international.
This is not necessarily a bad thing, and certainly if you’re feeling a bit homesick then I recommend you go to a nice place, such as The Dubliner (Amagertorv 5, Strøget), where… read full article
Topic: Top five Monday |
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