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London is filled with stunning architecture, and a visit here is a great opportunity to look up from street level and take it all in.

On 14 January, 2019 by Jack in Travel

Taking a job teaching English in Thailand can help pay for travel and let you live locally.

On 17 February, 2014 by Jack in Travel Tips

Traveling around Asia can be cheap, but it's all to easy to blow the budget. Here's how to keep solvent.

On 27 January, 2014 by Jack in Travel

Don't miss out on Laos, as this beautiful country has so much to offer when in Asia

On 04 December, 2013 by Maria Holburt in Travel

A historic paddle steam cruiser on the River Dart in Devon makes for a fantastic day out for the family.

On 07 April, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Perth offers up a range of great restaurants. But with so much love for grilled steak in Australia, that should be your first choice. Pick one of these 5.

On 26 January, 2013 by Jack in Food And Drink

The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a non-profit organization that prides itself on serving two functions: it provides the academic community with a specialized collection of objects from the Lower Jurassic, while, at the same time, providing the general public with a hands-on experience of what life was like at the time.

On 14 January, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Kenwood House is a wonderful historic 18th century home, once owned by the beer mangnate Edward Guiness.

On 05 June, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is home to the oldest public Japanese garden in all of California, the Japanese Tea Garden.

On 01 January, 2012 by Amanda Odoerfer in Destinations

Enjoy a journey back in time with a trip on England's premier steam trains at the Severn Valley Railway. These majestic passenger trains travel between Worcestershire and Shropshire for a total distance of sixteen miles.

On 19 June, 2011 by Sherry Morgan in Destinations

Located just north of the Sunset District you will find that the Golden Gate Park has something for young and old alike.

On 01 January, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

The joy of going on all inclusive holidays is that you can treat yourself to a drink you've always liked the name of, but didn't want to blow your money on it in case it didn't taste as good as it sounded.

On 29 September, 2018 by Jack in Food And Drink

World renowned Betty's Café Tea Rooms of Yorkshire, England is a place full of tradition, history, and elegance.

On 10 May, 2010 by Elyse Boykin in Food And Drink

When you think about Yellowstone, it is probably the bubbling hot springs and the geysers that come to mind. Old Faithful, the best known, erupts every 90 minutes (although eruptions can come closer) spouting between 3,700 and 4,500 gallons of hot water and steam 145 feet up into the air.

On 16 September, 2011 by Johan Hjelm in Destinations

If you find yourself in London on a rainy afternoon, instead of wandering aimlessly down Drury Lane, perhaps a visit to The National Portrait Gallery would save the day.

On 08 December, 2009 by Erin McFarland in Destinations

Situated in the heart of the centre, overlooking the Leidse Square, or Leidseplein, the famous Art Deco Café Américain is inviting you for breakfast, lunch, dinner, high tea, Sunday Jazz brunch, or just for coffee and cakes at the reading table

On 31 January, 2011 by Mike in Food And Drink

With an outdoor pool, free coffee and tea all day, free WiFi and a common kitchen, Todd's Hostel Las Vegas is a poor man's Ceasar's Palace

On 28 September, 2010 by Jack in Lodging

There's no convenient 'green pages' directory for eco-lodges, eco-friendly tour companies, or eco-travel destinations. Instead, there are dozens of programs which aim to help travelers make up their mind about the eco-credentials of their travel suppliers

On 04 August, 2008 by Jack in Travel

Wherever you can eat you can invariably drink, and vice versa. Drinking is done at a leisurely pace whether it's before food (apéritif), after (digestif), or during a meal, and cafés is where everyone has a drink.

On 17 April, 2010 by Jack in Food And Drink

Instead of Dubai, save your hard-earned dollars and visit neighboring Jordan for a cheaper and more down-to-Earth vacation spot.

On 25 January, 2015 by Jack in Destinations

More messy air travel news this week, so maybe it's time to catch the train instead? And the Inca Trail is sold out, travelers to Peru will have to find alternatives or wait until the fall.

On 28 April, 2008 by Jack in Reading

London's gifted with a number of great ice rinks during the winter. I really enjoy skating, and here's where you can join me on a pair of blades.

On 26 November, 2018 by Jack in Travel

My new favorite guidebooks are Moleskine's City Notebooks. Instead of telling you what they think is best, they give you a map and empty pages to write down your favorites instead!

On 26 January, 2022 by Jack in Travel Gear

What is the secret to getting a solid 7 to 8 hours of sleep while traveling? Skip out to the convenience store and pick up one or two of these 10 foods. They relax tense muscles, quiet buzzing minds, and/or get calming, sleep-inducing hormones - serotonin and melatonin - flowing.

On 28 March, 2015 by Jack in Food And Drink

I've had some issues with email delivery lately, and decided to move my email subscriptions to the Feedburner email service instead.

On 26 September, 2007 by Jack in Travel News

 

 


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Maria in full swing teaching a NIA class. Oxford, UK.Tea pot and two cups.


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