Tips To Find the Ideal Hotel in New York

Monday, February 4th, 2008

You’ve finally got the vacation you deserve after slaving on a desk for half a decade. You saw fit to reward yourself with a trip to the Big Apple; New York, New York, here you comeÖyou’ve got the brochures ready, the traveling checks are in your hand bag and you’re wearing your best Gucci shades to keep you from the harsh glare of the sun. But haven’t you forgotten something?

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Romance In Newport Beach

Monday, February 4th, 2008

It’s no secret that finding a honeymoon location or a place to take your sweetheart is important. With many places to choose from, you may be surprised to hear that Newport Beach is actually one of the most romantic - yet also one of the most overlooked areas in the entire United States.

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Things to Experience in San Diego

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Visiting San Diego for the first time can be quite overwhelming, especially when you consider that there are so many things you can do. Deciding where to go and what to do can be quite time consuming, which is where we can help. Below, you’ll find the 8 best spots in San Diego - things you simply must experience.

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Wintergreen Ski Resort In Virginia

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Wintergreen Ski Resort is located 43 miles southwest of Charlottesville, Va., in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It offers numerous activities for the whole family all year round. The mountain itself has a top elevation of 4,000 ft., and a 1,000 ft. vertical rise. It offers 26 trails, with the longest run being 1.4 miles. Out of all of these runs, there are numerous choices for skiers of all experience levels. It provides steep drops and chutes for the experienced skier and family friendly beginners slopes for those with children. 14 of the slopes are equipped with lights for night skiing. They also boast some of the most advanced snow making equipment around.

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The Restaurant World of New York

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Whether you would like to have a taste of New York dining or build your own swanky restaurant, one fact remains: New York City is the place to be if you desire gastronomical pleasure.

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Torrey Pines State Preserve

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Located at the Northwest end of San Diego, within the city limits, Torrey Pines offers you over 2000 wild and natural acres. Along with the trees of Torrey Pines, there’s a visitor center, miles and miles of trails, miles of beaches, and a lagoon that’s a vital area for seabirds.

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The Wedge

Friday, February 1st, 2008

If you like to surf or hit the waves, the infamous ‘Wedge’ in Newport Beach is something you have to experience at least once in your lifetime. Although The Wedge isn’t classified as a wave, it’s actually a 20 foot plus battering ram that was created by sheer intelligence.

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New York, New York and New York!

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The sentiments behind the words ‘I love New York’ is one you’d certainly feel the moment you step out of the plane and see for yourself what the Big Apple has in store for you. With a population of over eight million people, thousands of high rise buildings dominating the scene and blinking lights all over, sometimes it’s hard not to be overwhelmed when you first set your eyes on the city that never sleeps.

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New York City: Traveler’s Paradise

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

And that isn´t an empty boast.

New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is touted as the center of the world maybe because each part of the globe has left an indelible mark in this place. From food to works of art to culture exhibits to tourist spots, whatever it is you want your senses to take pleasure in, New York City most probably has it.

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The New York Times: The Almost Omniscient Media Reporter

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Where do you go if you want to know what’s the latest news about Paris and Paris? What do you do if you need to see what happened to Maria Sharapova after this year’s Wimbledon? Who do you ask if you want to know if the storm is still raging dangerously in Taiwan? How can you find out about the latest news regarding George Bush’s fight against international terrorism? For those questions and just about everything else that you may find yourself curious about, we only have one answer: check out the New York Times.

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