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  • Top 5 Recession-Proof Travel Destinations

    When in Rome, do as the Romans do, states an old saying referring to the essential quality of a traveler to adapt both his tastes and habits to the local customs. Paraphrasing this saying and given we live in a period marked by an economical crisis, any traveler should seek for cost-effective travel destinations. After all, desperate times need desperate measures, right? And reportedly, that’s the principle guiding many hotel managers and airline companies which have recently resorted to rock-bottom prices in order to magnet tourists everywhere. Therefore, provided you’re a precautious traveler longing for a budget-friendly trip, here’s our top 5 recession-proof destinations that are surely to meet your interest.

     
  • Travel Planner: England

    Have you been penciling a trip to England? You are in for a special vacation! England is not only about drinking countless pins of beer in the pubs or celebrating the victory of a football team; this country has a long, agitated history with kings and queens. The towering castles and palaces are the most visible marks of the cultural and architectural heritage left behind by the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, the English ancestors. England is famous for providing the tourists the best vacations, ranging all the necessary ingredients: famous castles and palaces, museums, impressive bridges, towers, pubs and bars to gather and have outdoor fun, fashion shows and enormous shopping boulevards.

    Nevertheless, if your time on the English territory is limited, here is a brief guide listing the places you must see in order to have an overview on the largest country in the United Kingdom.

     
  • Why We Love New York

    Visiting New York is one of the most impressive experiences that a traveler can go through during his or her lifetime and I’m not just throwing words around freely, as the millions of tourists that ever had the chance of stepping on new yorkean concrete will back up my claim. Regardless of where you go around the Globe, you’ll never really feel part of the world if you’re not going to experience downtown life, dug deep in a swirling hive of people, with urban walls made of stone and steel rising towards the sky.

    Now, I’m sure you’ve had your fair share of travelling, seen some cool places and tasted some exotic cuisine – but how often to you get all of the above mixed in a single cocktail of traveler’s delights, served in a single place? Take a random stroll down town and you’ll notice that around every corner in NY, there are at least 5 different languages spoken and a handful of exotic restaurants that offer you the greatest variety of cuisines a traveler and fine diner would seek. 

     
  • Top 10 Christmas Destinations

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    Las Vegas

    They say Christmas isn’t Christmas unless you’re far away and homesick, missing the guys and girls back home but cherishing the ones next to you. I’m not saying spending Christmas at home, next to your loved ones, watching the snow flakes dribble their way down from the sky and unwrapping presents under the tree is not something I enjoy, in fact I’m a bit old fashioned in this sense and I love that picture I just painted.

    But there are people out there that have a pronounced sense of adventure and love to travel, experiencing Christmas in different settings each year. For you guys, here’s my tip for 10 lovely Christmas destinations:

     
 
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