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Category Archives: Tourism
Get That Next Flight
If you’re anything like me, you always get to the airport way early and then start looking for earlier flights while you kill time. Well, now there’s a great new app from the folks at touchmeme that offers a handy … Continue reading
Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts
Have you ever wanted to spend the night in a fairytale castle or a troll’s lair? How about in the hold of an ancient boat, or in a giant wodden horse? If you have, the quirky little La Balade Des … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Hotels, Tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Belgium, Durbuy, Travel and Tourism
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Neon Valentine
Throughout the month of February, London-based artist Tracey Emin is warming the hearts of visitors to New York City’s chilly Times Square with her romanticaly themed project “I Promise to Love You”. Every night from 11:57 until midnight, forty large … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged New York City, Times Square, Tracey Emin
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Year of Munch
VisitNorway’s newest marketing campaign celebrates the 150th anniversay of Edvard Munch‘s birth with a unique contest. Travelers can participate in the “Year of Munch” by uploading their personal “scream experience” video on the VisitNorway website during the month of February. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Tourism
Tagged Edvard Munch, Norway, VisitNorway, Year of Munch
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High Art
Travelers flying on Virgin Atlantic between New York and London this month are being treated to the world’s first transatlantic, commercial art gallery. The “Gallery in the Air” is operating from February 1 through the 28th and is exclusively showing … Continue reading
Under the Acropolis
The Monastiraki neighborhood located in the heart of Athens beneath the Acropolis has been hard hit by the Greek economic crisis. But the art and design group beforelight has collaborated with local residents and businesses to transform the dark and … Continue reading
Rough Guides Are Back
The future of traditional travel guidebooks is still very much in doubt, but Britain’s Rough Guides is battling back to rebuild its brand and to hang onto market share. Facing a serious shake-up following its take-over by Penguin last Fall, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Lonely Planet, Penguin, rough guide, Travel
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Not The Tourist Office Version
Travis Jensen is a street photographer who brings an unvarnished perspective to images of San Francisco and its inhabitants. His earnest and emotional photos of the street scene in the city may not match our orthodox, tourist bureau view of … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Tourism, USA
Tagged San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area, Tourism
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Man Ray Keeps London Going
Earlier this month we marked the 150th anniversary of London’s iconic Underground network. As we noted, the London Transport Museum will be hosting a show highlighting the rich visual language of Tube related poster art. Featuring an amazing group selected … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Museums, Tourism
Tagged London, London Transport Museum, London Underground
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A Terminal, Not A Station
On February 1, 1913, more than 150,000 curious New Yorkers crowded into the new Grand Central Terminal to gape at the city’s revolutionary transportation hub. Situated in the heart of Manhattan at Park Avenue and 42nd Street, the marvel of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Tourism, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Beaux-Arts architecture, Grand Central Terminal, Metro-North Railroad, New York City
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