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Modern Art in Southern France
in Hidden Travel Gems, on June 30, 2009
Fodor's had a piece the other day on The French Riviera's Modern Art Road. 20th-century art is one of the main reasons to come to the French Riviera and Provence. It was here that Picasso, Renoir, Matisse, Dufy, Chagall, Cocteau, Léger, Soutine, Signac, Giacometti, Gauguin, and Van Gogh al...
Watch Your Language!
in The Flyaway Weblog, on September 19, 2008
...nglish. But does that really mean that you not at least try to learn just a few catch phrases? Now, Fodors makes it a bit easier with their Language Page. You can find useful, travel-related express...
UpTake launches Public Beta. Interview with Elliott Ng, VP of Marketing.
in Les Explorers, on May 14, 2008
...(formerly known as Kango) brings together content from thousands of trusted web sites like Expedia, Fodors, goCityKids, Travelocity, Virtual Tourist, and Yahoo! Travel, offering more than 400,000 U.S....
New York City Fireboats In Las Vegas
in Play Las Vegas, on November 11, 2007
This video was shot on the northeast corner, The Strip and Tropicana Ave, of the New York New York Hotel and Casino property. There you will find a wrap around display of items in tribute to the victims of the 9/11 Twin Towers terrorist attack.
Above it is a water feature that contains a pair of re...
Which Travel Guidebook is Best?
in Hidden Travel Gems, on September 3, 2007
Following a guidebook can be tricky. You never know what you might be missing on your trip. Guidebooks like Lonely Planet are aimed at budget travelers and backpackers, while Fodor's caters to people with who travel with a little more cash (or plastic) in pocket.
I have never met a trav...
Touring Spain With a Classic Marque
in Classical Drives, on June 15, 2007
If I were to ask you to list the most important car producers by country would you include Spain? Probably not, and yet it has produced some magnificent automotive engineers - Wilfredo Ricart among them - plus classics like the Hispano-Suiza and the illustrious Pegaso . Following WW2 Fiat...
Fine Dining in New York for Less
in The Flyaway Weblog, on April 5, 2007
People with discriminating taste in food and wine need not always pay big bucks to enjoy dining in New York.
So, how exactly can you eat gourmet for less?
According to Fodor's, there are 5 ways to save when dining out in New York :
Lunch Like Royalty . This is possible when you have l...
Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport
in Wandalust, on March 31, 2007
Next year, UK air travellers can heave a sigh of relief as Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport opens.
On March 27, 2008, Terminal 5 will serve as the new home for British Airways. That means, all the other terminals will not be as congested anymore.
The new terminal will have 60 new aircraft ...
Europe Spring Travel
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 7, 2007
Minus the crowd and with the advantage of good weather, Spring is the best time (IMHO) to enjoy Europe. And the best of all, traveling in Spring allows you to save a few more $ -- that is, if you travel before the prices skyrocket sometime in May.
Here are a few more information which might conv...
Travel Tops in 2007
in Wandalust, on December 28, 2006
Nothing like the coming of a new year to encourage people to make lists. Be it resolutions or top tens, people go list-a-frenzy at the end of every year to look back and/or to predict the future.
Rather than make yet another list, I have decided to leave it to David Letterman. Instead, I will ch...
Hong Kong on a Budget
in The Flyaway Weblog, on October 24, 2006
Now is the time to Discover Hong Kong!
On a tight budget? Well, you do not have to shelve the idea of vacationing in the Far East for financial reasons because there sure are lots of way to enjoy Hong Kong on a budget.
By Air : From the 26th of October, you can fly to Hong Kong from Europ...
Marcus Samuelsson on African Cuisine
in Do you like to cook?, on October 14, 2006
It is a large and diverse continent and perhaps only a handful of people know African cuisine. Thank goodness for the internet and more reading materials on African cooking, I now know a bit more than I did a year ago.
As I was surfing for some African food lit, I always come across the name o...
Child Friendly Travel
in Wandalust, on July 6, 2006
Fodor's has a great interview packed with tips from parents who long-hauled it to Italy with their 15-month old daughter... and managed to return home both still married and with the child, which is a remarkable accomplishment.
There really is a ton of good information and ideas about trav...
New York, as seen from Iowa
in Wandalust, on May 31, 2006
There are three kinds of tourist suggestions in the world. There are those written by natives of the city in question, who tend to be old school and may be jaded by some of their city's more innocent charms. There are those written by transplants, who moved to the city as adults and have a touri...
New York: 25 kostenlose Erlebnisse
in Das Reise-Weblog, on May 26, 2006
... Fodors hat 25 tolle Erlebnisse und To Do's für New York zusammen gestellt. Das beste daran, alle sind kostenlos und bleiben in unvergesslicher Erinnerung:-)
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
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Da Vinci Code Tour
in The Flyaway Weblog, on May 11, 2006
When I first read the Da Vinci Code in early 2004, I could not put it down. What made it even more mesmerizing was the fact that I have already visited all the locations where the action took place. It made the story seem more real.
With the release of the movie Da Vinci Code , travellers are n...
Tropical Wine Celebration
in Celebrate Wine, on April 30, 2006
My husband, Michael, and I celebrated our 18th wedding anniversary this weekend. Of course, this called for a nice dinner out, including a celebratory bottle of wine.
Before I tell you about our wonderful meal, I first have to share a funny story about how our evening started. We had decided to...
Travel to Spain and Italy to see Picasso
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 14, 2006
Spanish Painter, Pablo Picasso, is one of the most recognized figures in 20th century art. At the time of his death, he had finished many paintings . Some of which are in Musee Picasso in Paris. A few are in Museo Picasso in Malaga .
If you are a big Picasso fan, you may want to hie it off ...
Spend Christmas in your choice of Hotel
in The Flyaway Weblog, on December 7, 2005
Black Friday was the day when Pandora's Box was opened. People from all walks of life have gone mental. Suddenly, every single inch of space in every single store has been taken over by greedy shoppers.
Every single year, it's exactly the same: traffic jams, parking places that are im...
Gourmet Dining In Your Hometown
in Do you like to cook?, on September 22, 2005
Gourmet dining used to mean making advance reservations, driving into the nearest big city and spending upwards of one hundred dollars per meal just to indulge your gastronomic cravings. For food aficionados these days, however, geography is no longer a factor and living in close pro...



