9th
February
2008
by giuseppe
Milan has two airports: The Malpensa airport handles almost all international flights. It’s about 50km (31mi) northwest of the city. Most domestic and some European flights use Linate airport, about 7km (4.5mi) east of the city centre. Public transportation links both airports to the city centre.The Malpensa airport is connected to Milan by the Malpensa Express train and by the coach bus Malpensa Shuttle.
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posted in Europe, Italy, Travel Tips |
9th
February
2008
by Nomad Rick
Finding unique hiking spots is the goal of many a backpacker. Heading off to the Trinity Alps provides you with one such opportunity to explore the beauty of nature.
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posted in US, California, US West Coast, Hiking, Mountains |
9th
February
2008
by
A Reservation in an Hotel on Guadeloupe is something that many people do, but if you just fancy the look of the hotel but know nothing about Guadeloupe Island, it might be a good idea to do some investigating .
Guadeloupe isn’t France but a French Overseas Department, and in many ways is more France than its homeland itself. It is to France what Hawaii is to the United States. Until 2003 St Barthelemy, otherwise known at St Barts and St Martin were part of Guadeloupe but are now independently affiliated to France.
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posted in Caribbean, Beach, National Park, Vacation, Island, Tropical, rainforest, Hotels |
9th
February
2008
by Richard Greaves
Traditional Chinese festivals range from the quiet and dignified to colourful free-for-alls with booming gongs and cymbals and frantic dancers in dragon and lion costumes. Most are based on the Chinese lunar calendar and so the actual date differs from year to year.
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posted in Asia, East Asia, China |