10th
September
2008
by Karl Huber
Skiing areas in the south of Germany are attracting visitors from all over Europe for skiing fun and a winter holiday amidst the most panoramic mountain sceneries of the Bavarian Alps. The magnificent Bavarian Alps in Germany are welcoming the whole family for unforgettable winter holidays in Bavaria blended with a nuance of cosy traditional Bavarian lifestyle.
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posted in Europe, Travel Tips, Skiing, Germany, Snowboarding |
10th
September
2008
by Phil Griffin
After bagging that discount flight ticket to New York it’s time to start exploring New York’s food culture. Influenced by the large number of dining patrons and the city’s original immigrants, the culture is diverse with the Jewish and Italian immigrants making the city famous for their bagels and New York style pizza. But in the Adirondacks area alone you will find the following great choice.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, US East Coast, New York |
10th
September
2008
by Marc D. Jong
Shanghai is China’s most cosmopolitan city. What was once a fishing town is now one of the country’s commercial centers (the other is Hong Kong). With impressive architecture including futuristic skyscrapers, and endless shopping opportunities, it’s a must for every tourist.
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posted in Travel Tips, Asia, East Asia, China |
10th
September
2008
by Martin Vernon
Victoria BC has a diverse range of appealing attractions and activities so it naturally draws a wide range of visitors who stay at equally diverse bed and breakfasts. There’s something for everyone to do and somewhere for everyone to stay.
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posted in Canada, Travel Tips, Vancouver, British Columbia, Bed & Breakfast |