Daily Archives: February 28, 2012

Travel Tidbits – Best Life-Changing trips

Best Life-Changing trips
From Africa to Antarctica, these amazing trips promise to be life-changing… Travel and Leisure

 

 

 

 

 

10 great places to experience the simple life
If you need to get away from it all this holiday season, take your stressed-out self to a place where life is a bit less complicated… USA Today

 

 

 

 

Cape Verde: sun, sea and lots and lots of sand
This Atlantic archipelago isn’t smart, cool or chic – but it’s the perfect place for a winter family holiday… The Independent

 

 

 

Jeff Roberson  /  AP

Jeff Roberson / AP

St. Louis City Museum offers chaos galore
The converted shoe warehouse is more a mad scientist’s workshop than a cultural institution… MSN.com

 

 

 

 

Top Five Airlines For In-Flight Entertainment
Roundup of the best in-flight entertainment offerings in the air … IndependentTraveler.com

 

 

 

 

36 Hours St. Lucia
Long associated with luxury, the island is showing an earthier streak, with hotels offering field-to-fork menus, open-air spas and farming… New York Times

 

 

 

 

 

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California Dreaming In 1964: Arthur Tress’ San Francisco

Travel Tidbits – Top 50 restaurants with most scenic views

Top tips for great food and tango in Buenos Aires
Tips for enjoying a visit to Argentina’s capital… CNN

 

 

 

 

 

By Larry Olmsted for USA TODAY

By Larry Olmsted for USA TODAY

Great American Bites: Rhode Island Stuffies at Legal Harborside
The new Legal Harborside is not just another big Boston restaurant opening it is now the city’s biggest at 20,000 square feet… USA Today

 

 

 

Yobot The Luggage Robot At Hotel Yotel New York | (c) Photo By Beauty Interior

At new NYC hotel, a robot handles the luggage
Forget the bellhop. Meet the luggage robot… Kitsap Sun

 

 

 

 

 

 

Five coastal California hideaways
Listen to the ocean from your room in one of these lesser-known inns along California’s jaw-dropping Pacific coastline… CNN

 

 

 

 

”]A Crusader town emerges under an old Israeli port
Off the track beaten by most Holy Land tourists lies one of the richest archaeological sites in a country full of them: the walled port of Acre…Desert News

 

 

 

 

 

Top 50 restaurants with most scenic views
OpenTable.com, the restaurant reservations network, has identified the Top 50 restaurants in the USA with the most scenic views… Opentable.com

 

 

To plan your trip today:
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415.384.3880

24 Hours in Boston – A City in a Class of its Own

Marina Chetner

We celebrate the past to awaken the future. ~ John F. Kennedy, 1960

Boston is a walking city – it’s easy to lose yourself in its narrow cobblestone streets, so embedded in their past.

On a daytime stroll, you’ll pause to admire beautiful brownstones, original storefronts dating back to the 1800’s, and monuments of centuries ago. At night, the streetscapes take on the feel of an old-world Europe – the darkness embraced by the elm trees that line them; made all the more romantic by the gas lamps that illuminate them. There’s no doubt that this city is steeped in a rich history and as proud as Boston is of its roots, it doesn’t wallow in the nostalgia. After all, a creative revival is taking place in its south.

Located in proximity to Boston’s downtown and fringed by Fort Point Channel and Inner Harbour, the neighbourhoods of Seaport District…

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