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Category Archives: Tourism
Ugliest Place I’ve Ever Seen
When designer Amber Share found that there were one-star reviews for all 62 of the U.S. National Parks she decided to illustrate and hand letter travel posters for them “as a way to put a positive, fun spin on such … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged Arches National Park, Great Smokey Mountains, National Parks, posters, Sequoia National Park
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Clean the World
Since 2009 the non-profit organization Clean the World has been working with hotels to recycle used soap and other toiletry products left behind by their customers into new sanitized soap that is then distributed to people without easy access to … Continue reading
Posted in Hotels, Tourism
Tagged Hilton, hospitality industry, Hyatt, Marriott, Nonprofit organization
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Bookstore Tourism: Istanbul
The recently opened Kitap Koala bookstore in Istanbul’s Şişli district offers 30,000 books to its customers with the commitment to give all of its profits to animal shelters and cover the medical needs of stray animals all over Turkey. The … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism
Tagged Animal rights, animal welfare, Bookselling, Istanbul, Turkey
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Find Refuge In Coffee
Regular visitors to TBTP are likely aware of my slight obsession with coffee. When I travel, the first thing that I look for anywhere are good coffee spots. My preference is always in-house roasters, but I will settle for someplace … Continue reading
New Light
“Lux Nova” translates from Latin as “new light” but it also refers specifically to the otherworldly light that is generated by stained glass windows. Recently, Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark commissioned SIIKU art studio to create the Lux Nova installation at … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Denmark, Roskilde, stained glass
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Chronicles of New York
Dramatically set atop a set of stacked blue shipping containers, the French street artist JR just completed his latest large-scale wheat paste work, Chronicles of New York at Domino Park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. The installation is a compilation of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, NYC, Street Art, Williamsburg
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Welcome to Nepal
As part of Visit Nepal’s new 2020 tourism campaign, the organization commissioned 108 large yeti statues designed by Ang Tsherin Sherpa to be painted by various artists and placed around the world to build interest in visiting the nation. It … Continue reading
What Every Traveler Needs
One thing that all travelers have in common is the need to find toilet facilities in a timely manner. These days, even when one can discover convenient facilities, a numerical code is necessary to use the bathroom. Then there is … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, London, Manhattan, NYC, Philadelphia
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Book a bed at the BookBar
The next time that I visit Denver, I will definitely be staying at the BookBar’s BookBed. The AirBnB rental is a spacious 1896 one-bedroom apartment located above popular book store and wine bar, BookBar. This vacation rental is owned by … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Hotels, Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookstore Tourism, Colorado, Denver
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