Saturday, January 29, 2011

Discovering the corners of Montepulciano

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Montepulciano is one of the most enchanting towns of Tuscany. It lies to the south of the region between the agricultural region of Valdichiana and the ravishing and wilder Valdorcia (Unesco World Heritage). The town was built on the highest point of a 500-metre hill and enjoys spectacular sights that take in Umbria and Lake Trasimeno. Montepulciano’s style is typically medieval with dramatic [...]

Travel to Italy (Bari) in The Port of No Return

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Cinquanta cinque giorni (Day fifty five) Bari is quite the place. Every street lines on a vertical axis parallel to the ocean. At the right time of day, around 19:00, the sun bursts with bright red and orange rays rushing fiercely through each vertical street. It is as if the sun is so big that it stands alone behind the entire port city of Bari. All the men with their hair slicked back, [...]

Travel to Oktoberfest in Germany

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Oktoberfest’s 200th anniversary lands on this year (2010). My timing couldn’t have been more perfect. And to answer your question, yes-I am hungover, and this is to confirm the myth that Oktoberfest beers “don’t give you a hangover”. My main modes of transport to arrive at Oktoberfest are trains and care sharing. Car sharing is a must do when traveling on a budget in and around Germany. [...]

The Zetter, What’s on at The Zetter Hotel London, United Kingdom

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Located in the Writer’s jaunty neighbourhood, Clerkenwell, this form new hotel is supported on the thought of ‘old against new. Farringdon Tube Station is a short walk away. The Hotel is the collaborative send of Michael Benyan and  Mark Sainsbury and the lead of their efforts to create a good modern shop hotel. In 2004, The Zetter conventional two Inhabitant Hotel Plan Awards [...]

Spain – Holiday in a Romantic Land

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Spain is romantic country and also a very beautiful country. The city of matadors and bull fights has a lot of culture and entertainment to offer. Apart from being beautifully built you could find yourself having a lot of fun in the pristine beaches, spectacular and scenic mountains, green meadows, and flamenco dancers. There is no dearth for entertainment in Spain and one should be [...]

Sheraton Airport Hotel Amsterdam – Netherlands

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The Sheraton Dusseldorf Airport Hotel is on a roof top and have a large garden and courtyard roof terrace. It is directly connected to the arrivals and departure terminals. Rooms are luxuriously appointed and furnished to a high level. The Sheraton Dusseldorf Airport Hotel is ideal for transit stopover passagers seeking a luxury restreat, or for the first or last night of trips. Formerly [...]

Olive Garden Canada, Canadian Restaurants, Burlington Restaurants

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Olive Garden Canada, Canadian Restaurants, Burlington RestaurantsOlive Garden is a family of restaurants located in U.S. and Canada, focused on amusing every guest with an authentic Italian dining experience. They serve fresh, simple, delicious Italian food, complemented by a great glass of wine, served in a comfortable, home-like Italian setting where everyone is welcomed as family and [...]

AlmaSevilla – Hotel Palacio de Villapanes – Seville – Spain

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AlmaSevilla – Hotel Palacio de Villapanés is located by the historic neighborhood of Santa Cruz, and a short walk from the bustling city centre. It is a jewel that shines brilliantly, taking us back to the Mudejar period, uniquely important to the city’s history. It was originally built in the early years of the 18th century by Don Manuel López Pintado, the first Marquis of Torreblanca del [...]

South America on the Mind

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When the weather starts feeling a bit colder in the northern hemisphere where Base Camp is, we start dreaming about places south of the equator. On today’s particular daydream, a few different spots in South America came to mind, so we thought we’d pull together three facts on three different places that we’d be more than excited to hop on a plane to right now. The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Photo [...]

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