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- 16 Marerato in Hotel Deals | NO COMMENTS
The Read House Historic Inn in Chattanooga for $110
Chattanooga can be a great and relaxing urban destination without the big crowds and all the business. With today’s deal you can get The Read House Historic Inn and Suites for $110 a night and pay even 25% less than the average room rates at the hotel. …
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Hotel Preston – boutique hotel is downtown Nashville for $94
Country music is just one of the great appeals of Nashville, that could be a great destination for your next urban escape. If you act now, you can get a room at the 3.5 star Hotel Preston near downtown Nashville from $94 a night and pay even $30 less compared to the rates of other travel sites. …
- 12 Decerato in Hotel Deals | NO COMMENTS
4 star Hutton Hotel – boutique hotel in Nashville for $133
Whether you are a fan of great country music, or you have family or business in Nashville, you will love the hotel we have picked for today. Book the Hutton Hotel for $133 per night and save 25% off regular rates through next winter on this amazing 4 star hotel. …
- 03 Augitachan in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Summer travel in the Geat Smoky Mountains
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the border between Tennessee and Northern Carolina is one of the most beautiful nature reserves in the US, and not only a World Heritage Site but also an International Biosphere Reserve.
The park is huge, it is in the vicinity of several large cities, and it can be visited year round, so it is no surprise that it is one of the most visited national parks in the US. If you like spending time in the wild but yo don’t want to retreat into a remote corner of the planet, then the Great Smokies are just the place for you. Take advantage of what’s left of the warm season, and take a tour of this amazing place – so here are some tips for summer travel in the Great Smoky Mountains. …
- 25 Maylizzy_a in Fun and Travel | NO COMMENTS
The best music festivals in the US
For decades, music festivals have entertained music fans everywhere by offering them a place where they could gather at least once a year, listen to their favorite bands, dance and just generally feel free. There are literally hundreds of music festivals in the US, some of them focusing on only one genre of music, others mixing everything and drawing huge crowds.
But it’s not just the music that counts at a music festival – it’s also the general feel, the rest of the activities, and the number of people attending. So if you’re ready to have a blast, here are some of the best music festivals in the US. …
- 19 Mar
10 drinks named after travel destinations
Next time you’re in a bar, drinking an exotically named cocktail, ask your bartender about its history. Although it might seem like some drinks have fancy names just for the sake of sales, many of them go way back, and were created by people in distant places.
Actually, taking a look at a drink menu could give you some ideas about your next travel destination. And in any case, drinking a famous cocktail at the bar or hotel were it was prepared for the first time makes for some interesting travel stories! So here are 10 drinks named after travel destinations. …
- 31 Dectylerd in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Top 5 college football towns in the US
Playing sports is a healthy and fun activity, but if you’re not athletically inclined, there’s something else you can do: watch sports! And we’re not talking about sitting in front of the TV couch-potato style, but actually traveling to see some exciting games.
College football is fun because you can cheer for the team of your old alma mater, or for some relative who’s on the team, or just for no reason at all! The main point is to get into that state of excitement and expectation that results from watching a good game. So if you feel like watching some good football games, here’s a list of the top 5 college football towns in the US. …
- 12 AugEdina in Fun and Travel | NO COMMENTS
Five weird theme parks around the world
Unless you are aged 10, you probably won’t want to plan an entire trip around visiting one single theme park. Amusement parks are more amusing for kids rather than adults, but there is the odd park that can make even the most hardened grown-up smile a little.
If you are bored of traditional merry-go-rounds, roller coasters and ghost trains, you should check out some of the more unusual theme parks around the world. They might not be enough to keep you entertained for weeks, but there will be enough novelty in them to fill a day at least. Here’s list of the most weird and unusual theme parks you can find. …