the Travel Enthusiast
- 06 Febkachou_n in Travel Planning | 3 COMMENTS
Top 5 attractions in California
The United States has many regions where tourists are drawn like magnets, and for good reason. And among the top best travel destinations in the US, California has always been one of the most exciting places. California has all the ingredients for a perfect vacation: lush national parks, beautiful sandy beaches, vineyards and theme parks, and of course cities where the American dream is very much real.
If you want a holiday in a place that combine both natural beauty and amazing man-made attractions, California should be at the top of your travel destination list. Here are the top 5 attractions in California. …
- 31 Decitachan in Travel tips and tricks | 1 COMMENT
Top 5 hottest clubs in Los Angeles
One of the first things that come in mind when thinking of Los Angeles is Hollywood, of course, and the many celebrities who live and work here. When it comes to entertainment of all kinds, there’s no better place than LA. Hot weather, incredible beaches, all the shops you can dream of and a great cultural life too. But one of the strongest points of LA is its nightlife, which is on par with any nightlife capital in the world. So here is what we consider the top 5 clubs in Los Angeles. Enjoy! …
- 14 Novandra88 in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Top 10 free art galleries worth visiting
Art is never cheap, and if it’s good art we’re talking about, you probably have to pay a lot to see it. Or maybe not? When you are going traveling, it’s only natural to save some money for entry fees to museums, galleries, historical sites and other attractions.
And while some galleries will not let you off the hook too easily, there are several museums where you can admire all the art you want – for free, because that’s how the best things in life are. So here are the top 10 free art galleries that you should visit during your travels. …
- 25 Octandra88 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 5 most fashionable cities in the world
Fashion and traveling don’t seem to have much to do with one another, right? The image of the weary and dusty traveler who just came back from climbing a mountain or exploring a village in Siberia is not exactly the kind of person that one would call fashionable.
But loving to travel and loving fashion are not mutually exclusive, so if you love both of them, we would like to propose a trip for you: how about visiting the most fashionable cities in the world? Fashion capitals are many, but only a few cities in the world can be said to create fashion through what their inhabitants wear. So pack up your Sunday bests, and visit the top 5 most fashionable cities on the planet. …
- 10 AugEdina in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Five great roadtrips through the US
Although we now live in an age where you can get from one corner of the country to another in a matter of hours, the old traditions of roadtrips hasn’t been completely extinguished yet. No cheap plane trips can replace the freedom and sense of adventure you get when hitting the road in an old car, with only a few CDs, sandwiches and friends as company.
The best thing about roadtrips is that you can change your route at any moment, and you have no time constraints. And if you stick to a few useful tricks, you can spend a few weeks on the road with ridiculously low budget. So here’s a list of interesting roadtrips that will take care of your wanderlust. …
- 05 JulEdina in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Famous streets in the world
Some cities are more famous than others because they’re bigger, livelier, more modern etc, and the same goes for streets too. There are a few streets in the world that have actually become better known than the cities they belong to. These streets are so much more than convenient strips of concrete that take you from one place to another, they are genuine tourist attractions on their own.
Sure, sometimes the shops that you find on these streets are more interesting than a few cobblestones, but if historical value is important to you, you’ll definitely want to walk down a few of these lanes and avenues.
… - 29 JunTudi in Fun and Travel | NO COMMENTS
Famous Restaurants and Bars from the Movies
There comes a time when even the most passionate traveler gets bored of sightseeing and tries looking at things from a whole new perspective. But when the most sought-for attractions become depressingly familiar, the best thing put your X-ray vision at work and try to guess the story behind the monument.
Strolling along the buzzing streets of London, New York or Los Angeles might represent a pure pleasure, but you must be aware of the fact that each of the places you walk by has its own story to tell. This is how you’ll find out that numerous neighborhood bars that people hardly notice have actually reached VIP status after being the filming location of some famous movie.
So what I was actually trying to tell you is that when you get tired of visiting all the exhibitions and museums, just sit town at some famous restaurant’s table and try to pretend that you are some Al Pacino or Meg Ryan from the movies. It will surely let you relax and experience a whole new side of the respective city. Today I bring you five of the most famous bars from the movies:
- 07 AprTudi in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Five Irresistible Tourist Traps across the US
Let’s face it: no matter how much we try to avoid clichés when traveling, we find it so hard to resist them. I mean, who doesn’t own a few dozen photos of a younger, over-excited variant of him/her, making faces in front of Eiffel Tower, Rushmore Mountain or Lady Liberty? As much as the experienced traveler confesses his contempt regarding the so-called ‘tourist traps’ (generally defined as extremely popular attractions, characterized by over-priced and kitschy souvenirs, chain fast-foods and endless queues), they each have their own particular charm.
Actually, these tourist traps are often part of the whole experience: they might ruin your mood for half a day, but they eventually turn into sweet memories. So here is a small selection of some United States unavoidable tourist traps: …
- 07 JanTudi in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Sacramento and all that Jazz
Although Sacramento is California’s capital, the city has always lived in the shadow of the much acclaimed Los Angeles and San Francisco. If you happen to spend some days in the Lovely California, it is worth taking a trip to the state’s capital. Sacramento’s old district still preserves much of the Old West look, with its cobbled streets, steam locomotives and paddle boats navigating down the river.
Visiting Old Sacramento and its historic attractions will help you make an idea about how Sacramento looked like in the 19th century, when the Gold Rush had reached its peak (you’ll find more information on Sacramento’s attraction in this Sacramento Travel Guide). …