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Category Archives: Public Transport
Stress-Free Travel (not)
Whether you’re traveling for fun or work, travel is never stress-free. This hilarious graphic from the British travel website Just The Flight illustrates just how frustrating travel can be.
Posted in Art, Hotels, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Air Travel, airlines, airports, Hotels
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Goodbye, Columbus
My experience of Christopher Columbus’ hometown of Genoa, Italy is tainted by the memories of a cold, windy and rainy autumn day and a night spent in a drafty, unheated pensione. I hopped a train the next morning and crossed … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Christopher Columbus, Genoa, Italy
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Travel Periodically
In 2014 Airbnb tried to launch a print travel magazine aimed primarily at their rental hosts, but only one issue of Pineapple ever made it to press. Now everyone’s favorite accommodation platform is partnering with Hearst Publishing to produce a new travel … Continue reading
Posted in Hotels, Museums, Music, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged accommodations, Airbnb, apartment rentals, travel magazines
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See Venice And Die (or take a number)
I feel very lucky to have visited Venice before the advent of cruise ships and budget airlines. During my earliest trips to La Serenissima, it was possible to enjoy the city without hoards of cruise ship passengers and daytrippers. In … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Maps, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Italy, Travel, Venice
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Free WiFi
One thing that most travelers want at the airport is free access to the internet. Well thanks to blogger Anil Polat we can all get free WiFi at airports around the world. The very clever computer security engineer has organized … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, apps, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism
Tagged airport lounges, airports, apps, WiFi
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A Travel Guru To Follow
For more than three decades North American travelers have been getting advice on European tourism from a folksy, easy-going travel writer named Rick Steves. Over the years, Rick’s best-selling guidebooks and popular Public Television travelogues have encouraged millions of Americans … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged ACLU, NORML, PBS, Rick Steves, Travel Guidebooks
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Don’t Get Bumped ( Unless You Want To)
Unless you’ve been on a digital detox for the last 48 hours, you’ve seen the horrible images of a United Airlines passenger being brutally removed from a flight after refusing to be bumped. It should be shocking that a major … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged Air Travel, airlines, United Airlines
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Every Journey Matters
If you have traveled the London Underground during the past year, it’s likely that you have caught a glimpse of illustrator Rob Bailey’s vivid posters created for Transport for London. Aimed at tourists and commuters alike, the “Every Journey Matters” … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged London, London Underground, poster art, TFL
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Free Vintage Posters (no April Fools)
The website Free Vintage Posters offers free downloadable posters in many genres including travel, advertising, films, propaganda, food, liquor, events, and much more. There’s no catch; the images are free to use.
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Europe, Film, Public Transport, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged airlines, Alaska, Mexico, Paris, Travel Posters
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Train Car Nuisance
Japan’s Seibu Railway, which operates trains in Tokyo, has created a new poster campaign aimed at educating both regular riders and tourists alike on courteous travel behaviors. Capitalizing on the universal appeal of the traditional ukiyo-e style woodblock prints, the railway has … Continue reading
