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Skip the Hotel and Save in an Apartment in Berlin!

Skip the Hotel and Save in an Apartment in Berlin!

For about €100.00 a night, Goethe 87 is a good deal in spendy West Berlin. Book in advance online to get special discounts. UpTake Blog Network

Sausalito Stocking Package at California’s Casa Madrona

Deck the halls at Casa Madrona with Sausalito Stocking Package Have you been a good girl or boy this year? Looking for a place to hang your Christmas stocking with a view of Richardson Bay? Tis the season of holiday cheer at Casa Madrona in Sausalito, California.  The newly renovated hotel is decking the halls [...]

Wellington’s Logan Brown Restaurant Dishes Local New Zealand Cuisine

Logan Brown Restaurant & Bar offers an opportunity to enjoy New Zealand cuisine in an award-winning Wellington restaurant with an extensive wine list. Exceptional culinary experiences begin behind the scenes in a restaurant’s working kitchens with the chefs, and Wellington’s Logan Brown is one of those extraordinary dining experiences worth repeating. Located a block south [...]

2011 Holiday Hotel Happenings

Traveling during December might be fun for the kids yet can get frazzling for parents. Most properties decorate to some degree and have holiday menus in their restaurants, but a few go above and beyond hauling out trees, snowflakes and tinsel to offer experiences that can add a little excitement and make holiday travel more [...]

Soaring on Myrtle Beach’s Sky Wheel

Myrtle Beach, SC gets lots of attention for being a sunny family destination brimming with beaches, water parks and Southern hospitality. The fun has increased considerably with the opening of the SkyWheel attraction on Myrtle Beach’s new boardwalk. Flying into the airport, you’ll spot the slowing turning wheel, especially at night, when there’s a light [...]

A Winning Combination at Papibou

A Winning Combination at Papibou UpTake Blog Network

Termini Brothers – Philadelphia, PA

I’ve feasted on cannoli in New York City, in Boston and in their place of origin–the dirty yet lovely Palermo.  I find I cannot resist them no matter where I am.  There’s just something about this pastry that sings to me.  The subtle-tasting, crunchy shell.  The thick, creamy filling peppered with chocolate chips.  They are [...]

MGM Grand Las Vegas to Close Long-Running Studio 54 Nightclub

The Las Vegas nightlife scene is in constant flux, with clubs constantly opening, closing and undergoing renovations. The latest in this rollercoaster of change is Studio 54 at MGM Grand. The resort announced that after 14 years, it will be closing the two-story nightclub on January 8, 2012. It had briefly announced an earlier date, [...]

Legoland Announces Opening Dates for London and San Diego Hotels

Even though Legoland theme parks have concentrated on the recent opening of their Florida location, they haven’t forgotten their other theme parks. Among the upcoming additions to their portfolio will be Legoland-branded hotels, connected to their parks, to create an entire vacation experience for guests. The first one is already up and running at their [...]

Passports with Purpose Win Trip to Canada, Mexico and Beyond

Imagine where you could go for $ 10 Want to know what it’s like to be waited on at an all-inclusive resort in Los Cabos, Mexico? Perhaps you’d prefer to go horseback riding in the Cariboo region of Canada followed with a Thai massage in the afternoon? Imagine if you had a chance at either [...]

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Waterproof Kenya Map by ITMB (International Travel Maps) (Map)

Product Description Folded paper (waterproof), road and travel map in color. Scale 1:920,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from freeways/expressways to other roads (unpaved). Legend includes tracks, railroads, ferry routes, waterfalls, wildlife reserves/game sanctuaries, sites of natural interest, parks or reserves, international airports, national airports, airfields, gas stations, hospitals/medical facilities, campsites/huts, rest houses, hotels, border crossings, UNESCO [...]

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