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Which is the best city to visit in Spain?

March 16th, 2008 — 12:31 am
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Bb asked:


Of your opinion, tell me what you think is the best city and why to visit in spain. Give me some activities, food, scenery, hotels, prices, etc… I am planning a trip to spain and any advice will help (Serious only)
We also would have several fluent spanish speakers coming with us and I can speak a little spanish

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Relaxing and Funky Sightseeing Trips Around San Francisco

March 15th, 2008 — 02:04 pm
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Are you planning a trip and hoping to book a few San Francisco sightseeing tours while in the city? If so, keep reading for a review of some great tours that are fun and unique.

Super Sightseeing Tours

415-353-5310

Super Sightseeing Tours offers a number of tour options in the San Francisco area. They range from a simple day trip around the city to a multi-day exploration of Northern California and the beautiful wine country that surrounds San Francisco.

The cost of a ticket at Super Sightseeing is a little high. For example, their basic three-and-a-half hour tour has a ticket price of $45 – which, when you’re packed on a bus with a number of other people can seem like a lot. However, their full day tour of the nearby forests and national parks is only $78.

Electric Tour Company

415-474-3130

What sets the Electric Tour Company apart from the competition is that they conduct their tours on Segways. Segways are essentially motorized personal scooters that allow the individual to ride them while standing in an upright position. They offer four tours, depending on your skill level, and each tour includes a riding and driving lesson. Each tour costs about $70 but includes the Segway rental along with a fully guided tour.

One of the best things about their tours is that they’re limited in the number of people they can take. The maximum number of people you’ll see in any tour group is 10, which is great and offers a very personal and engaging guided experience. Their guides are also very personable and friendly.

Local Tastes of the City Food Tours (415) 665-0480

What sets this tour company apart from the rest is that they focus on the food of San Francisco, not the sights. They have three major tours – a Chinatown tour, a North Beach/Little Italy trip and a night excursion. Each tour takes you through the city’s coolest eateries and into back rooms to see how it’s all done. The best part? You get to eat.

The tours last between 2 and 3 hours and span no more than 8 blocks. The majority of time is spent at about 8 or 9 restaurants and venues, so it’s not overly strenuous or taxing. For this popular tour, book early and expect to pay just under $60 for a ticket.

San Francisco Fire Engine Tours and Adventures

415-333-7077

If you’re a big kid at heart and have a soft spot in your heart for giant, red fire trucks, then this is the tour for you. It’s also great if you’re looking for San Francisco sightseeing tours that you can do with the kids. Their prices start at $25 for kids under 12 and go up to $45 for adults over the age of 18.

The San Francisco area has many great viewing opportunities. If you plan to visit, you will do yourself a favor by squeezing in the time for a professional tour of the city.



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New York City Tour: Give Your Regards To Old And New Broadway

March 11th, 2008 — 12:25 pm
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One of the must see places to visit while in New York City is the Broadway district, located in Manhattan. Broadway is great if you are on a New York City walking tour, because there is so much to see on this very long avenue that runs from north to south. While Broadway is most famous for its shows, you will see some wonderfully designed old buildings, restaurants of every stripe, landmarks and lots of shops.

The famous Flatiron Building sits regally at the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street. Built at the turn of the last century, it is a wedge-shaped 21-story office building that still attracts curious visitors. Officially called the Fuller Building, after George A. Fuller financed its construction, it was nicknamed the Flatiron Building because the shape of the foundation looked like a flatiron.

It is rumored to have helped coin the popular 1920s slang phase “23 Skidoo” (meaning get out of here) when men would gather at the building on a windy day to watch ladies skirts fly up in a gust of wind. The officers would shoo the guys away uttering “23 Skidoo”.

As you walk further up Broadway, you’ll spot one of the world’s most celebrated buildings – The Woolworth Building, located at 233 Broadway. The Building was commissioned by the wealthy merchant, Franklin Woolworth, founder of the F. W. Woolworth Company. Franklin Woolworth pioneered the concept of discount stores and got wealthy enough to pay over thirteen million dollars in cash for the building that bears his name. The Woolworth Building opened in 1913 and is a National Historic Landmark.

A short ten minute walk north will bring you to the famous Times Square – one of the most recognizable areas in the world. Your heart will skip a beat as you stand there at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. Not only is this the famous theatre district, but you will be dazzled by the hustle and bustle of people, taxis, and so much to see and do. So, stand there a moment and take it all in.

If you are into people watching, this is the place to be. Sit down at a restaurant table, and watch all the interesting people walk by as you eat a nice meal. A famous place you might want to try out is The Rainbow Room, located just north of Times Square at Rockefeller Center. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, Lindy’s deli is known to have some awesome New York style cheesecake.

If you get to Times Square early enough in the morning, you can stand outside the NBC Studios and wave to your family and friends as they tape their morning program. The younger crowd may enjoy a visit to the MTV studio, also located in this area.

A lot of people come to Times Square to see a theatre show and this is where you buy tickets. Savvy theatre goers with extra time on their hands can be found at the TKTS (Tee-Kay Tee-Ess) booth waiting in line for discount theatre tickets. There are two locations in the city. The Broadway booth is located at 45th and 47th streets. While there’s no guarantee of getting a ticket, you can buy tickets here for 25-50% off regular price.

After visiting shops for souvenirs, you might just pass by the Naked Cowboy (he performs in his underwear) strumming on his red, white and blue guitar and singing one of his original songs. Street performing or busking, is a long tradition in New York City. It certainly adds to the colorful atmosphere.

Continuting on your walking tour, you will reach Columbus Circle, which intersects Broadway, Central Park West and Central Park South. This is the first traffic circle ever built in the U.S. If you are a music and ballet lover, you’ll want to see the Lincoln Center, home to the Joffrey and American Ballet troupes, and hosts to many orchestras and special cultural events.

Exploring Broadway Avenue will definitely be a rich experience during your visit to New York City. You will see first-hand why Broadway is celebrated around the world as a hub of entertainment and excitement.



By: Nikki LeRoi

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What are good and nice places to visit in Singapore city?

March 10th, 2008 — 07:32 pm
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glamourous asked:


In the main city, which places are good to visit? What Shopping malls are there? Amusement Parkas and monumental places?
Thanks :)

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What other city should I visit in Japan besides Tokyo?

March 10th, 2008 — 08:32 am
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Steve K asked:


I will be there only 1 week and I probably only have time to visit one other city. Which would you recommend and why?

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Rugby Tours

March 5th, 2008 — 11:54 am
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Rugby Tours – Big Rugby Enthusiast Tells You Why You Should Consider Rugby Tours to Argentina



Are you a huge rugby buff? Well, how about going to a place that has produced some of the biggest rugby players of international recognition? Argentina is exactly this, the tourist spot that is an absolute must for any demanding rugby fan. It’s no wonder tourists are showing interest in rugby tours.

There are lots of reasons to book rugby tours to Argentina, whether you like rugby or not, but especially for rugby fans, the country has a certain charm. Argentina currently is ranked fourth in the International Rugby Board World Rankings, just below New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia. At the Rugby World Cup in France last year, Argentina defeated France (the locals!) to finish at a historic third place. Argentinian fans went wild all over the country. Argentina has bred some of the best rugby stars in the world, for example, Agustin Pichot and Felipe Contepomi, the second top point scorer in the last Rugby World Cup. Now more than ever before, people in Argentina are crazy about rugby.

If you really want to make the most of everything the place has to offer, there are several optional things to do. You can tour the fabulous city of Buenos Aires and know more about its fascinating historical background. The city is a true melting pot of cultures and nationalities, and this is clearly perceived in its buildings, cuisine, and people. There are popular spots in areas like Palermo Hollywood and Palermo So-Ho. If you´re looking for something a little less modern and noisy, and more distant from city life, you should spend a day at a traditional “estancia”, where you´ll enjoy some of the more typical Argentinian customs like horseback riding.

Then there´s the most appetizing food. You´ll partake of the tastiest barbecue or “asado”, as it is called in Argentina, world-famous for its unique flavor. And this is not an exaggeration. The actual preparation is a ritual in itself, and Argentinians are very proud of their barbecuing skills, which they´ve honed to perfection usually with some advice passed down from generation to generation. The meat is of such top-notch quality, you´ll find it slices like butter.

Finally, there´s the economic advantage you can´t ignore. The favorable exchange rate of 3 pesos to a dollar, makes rugby tours to Argentina an opportunity you can´t miss. You´ll be able to enjoy a variety of activities, from dinner at trendy restaurants to shopping for original leather products, at unbeatable prices. So, if you are a big rugby buff and want to live a once-in-a-lifetime experience, do not hesitate to book rugby tours to Argentina today.

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San Francisco City Tours

March 2nd, 2008 — 05:01 pm
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Airport jockey provides two types of services: first, shared ride charter shuttle service and second, direct non-stop personal service.  Both the services are offered to and from the SF Hotels and SFO Airport. Brand new luxury shuttle cruisers are provided. We also provide internet Access, TV Entertainment and many other services. Our service is available 24*7 in a year. Our shuttle services run every 30 minutes. So if the flight is late you can catch the next shuttle. The rates for shared ride charter shuttle services are $25 one way or $47 for a round trip per person. Taxi rates in San Francisco are the second highest in the country. Book online on airport jockey and don’t waste your time and money. We provide qualified drivers. You can have a look at the beautiful city also.

We provide city tours facility also.  We start the tour from the ferry building and move to bay cruise which sails along the city’s waterfront, past the PIER 39 sea lions, under the golden gate bridge, by Sausalito. Golden Gate Bridge was established by the boundary to riches of people throughout history. One of the nicest things you can do in San Francisco is to walk along the beach-crissy field-in the shadow of golden gate bridge.  Then we move to china town, a residential area includes authentic markets and fantastic inexpensive restaurants. The palace of fine arts in the marina district of San Francisco, California is a building originally constructed in the year 1915. From there we will move to nob hill. From there you will be taken to grace cathedral church. This church is really very beautiful. From there the driver will take you to, Lombard street in San Francisco. It is a crookedest street.  The steep, hilly street was created with sharp curves to switchback down the one way hill past beautiful Victorian mansions. The street is paved with bricks and is an amazing site to see. From there we will go to golden gate park. This is a huge, safe, beautiful park with a lot to do. The conservatory of flowers at golden gate park is like a trip to the rainforest filled with exotic flowers and orchids. Different climates from warm, to cooler, to aquatic give incredible flowers their beauty. This historic and incredible flower museum at golden gate park is worth watching. The de young museum of art is an architectural wonder, rising from the damage of the 1989 earthquake. Filled with classic art, the world class museum is a treat for all of your senses. After visiting this beautiful place we will move to Japanese tea gardens.

Japanese tea garden is one of the park’s coolest things but overrun with tourists. You can buy tea and cookies and really relax. The oldest Japanese style garden in the U.S.A. after that we travel towards Alamo square 6 sisters. At last we arrive at cable car barn museum. San Francisco cable car museum was started in 1873. It has a collection of historic cable cars, photographs, mechanical displays and gift shop run by the friends of the cable car museum. It is a non profit organization dedicated to the preservation of cable car history. Airport shuttle provides San Francisco city tour facility. Starting from the ferry building and ending at the same place. The cost of city tour is for adults $63 per person and for a child it costs $55. Airport jockey also provides other tours like wine country tours, and Muir woods tours.



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An unusual city to visit in North America?

March 1st, 2008 — 12:15 pm
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forgetyourrestraints_x asked:


Over the years I’ve done all the usual North American city destinations like New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto and Vancouver etc. Can anyone suggest a less visited city, but with a lot to do, good shopping opportunities, and fairly safe?

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