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Winter Travel Destinations! Hidden Gems of Orlando

Orlando Florida

When winter grays descends and spring seems a distant memory, a trip to the sunshine may be just the ticket. You have done Disney World, you say? Look a little further. There is more to Orlando than its famous mouse.

Visitors flocking to Orlando to escape the winter blues will find plenty to explore along Park Avenue in Winter Park. Park Avenue is perfect for an afternoon of window-shopping. Stroll along until you find the perfect outdoor cafe for people watching. On Saturdays the local farmer’s market is a colorful affair offering fresh produce of every kind.

disney world orlando

Tired of shopping? Take in some natural beauty. Harry P. Leu Gardens overlooking Lake Rowena offers 50-acres of wandering paths through a butterfly garden, citrus grove and dozens of other flower and plant environments. Tours are available of The Leu House Museum, a 19th century building listed in the National Register of Historic Places . Check local listings for movie nights and concerts hosted in the gardens.

Golfers seeking sun out on the links may want to rent a car for a day trip out to RedTail, a private course that is also open for public use. Red Tail is considered challenging and is less expensive than courses that are connected to resorts.

Tourists sometimes overlook the science, technology and history of Kennedy Space Center. Where else you can go to see the actual Space Shuttle launch pad or a garden of rockets reaching 10 stories high?

When you are ready to put your feet up, plenty of accommodations await, from charming B&Bs to contemporary condos. A perfect combination of luxury and convenience, the Peabody Orlando is a four-star hotel just a brief drive from some of the city’s best-known tourist sites. Universal Orlando, Sea World and yes, Disney World, can be explored easily with the Peabody Orlando as home base.

Meet the hotels most famous inhabitants while you are there: the Peabody Ducks. These five lucky mallards have permanent penthouse accommodations and march the hotels marble halls each morning on their way to the hotels fountain. Join the Peabody Ducks and fly south for the winter. The hidden gems of Orlando are waiting to be discovered.

Brussels! Business and pleasure in the heart of europe

brussels streets

Brussels is a fine city, bursting with culture, amenities, food and beer. It is the perfect city to do business in because it presents you with the best of both worlds – everything you need to ensure you can work efficiently plus all you could want for entertainment during those non-working hours. Considered the Heart of Europe, Brussels is the capital of Belgium and provides a warm welcome for every business traveller – especially those seeking some quality free-time activities too.



Business
A city ideal for business, Brussels bird eye viewBrussels has an impressive infrastructure and support network that ensures companies can work without a hitch and business travelers can conduct their tasks with ease. In fact, each year Brussels is home to more than 70,000 registered meetings and exhibitions – and that’s because of the range of venues available.

Holiday Inn Meetings, for example, are designed for the professional so if you’re in Brussels for business, you should consider using the facilities. Whether it’s a fairly intimate meeting you want to arrange or a massive theatre-style conference for hundreds of colleagues, Holiday Inn can meet your needs. As food matters in Brussels, you can be sure of a hearty working lunch or breakfast during your meeting too.

Brussels also benefits from a central location, making it easy to reach from other European cities including London, Paris and Berlin. The links are excellent to major cities so you can hold meetings in Brussels in the morning and return home again in the afternoon, or simply enjoy a leisurely few hours meandering your way around the city.

As a compact city, walking is an option for getting around Brussels in a stress-free manner. Rather than waiting for a cab or fighting your way onto public transport, like you have to in London for instance, you can stroll from meeting to meeting. Plus, there isn’t the language barrier of many major business cities in Europe as most people in Brussels speak English and certainly business is conducted in English.

Brussels city center
Pleasure
When your meetings are over, why not discard your laptop and tie, pop on a pair of comfy shoes and head on out into the city of food, beer and culture?

If you enjoy food, Brussels will delight. And you don’t need to go to a fancy restaurant to be sure of a really good meal, either, as most cafes will serve delicious bowls of the classic Belgian dish mussels and chips. Other favourites include waterzooi soup, a stew-like soup traditionally made with fish and vegetables, and waffles. To top off your meal, you can choose between the 400 different types of beer that Brussels has to offer!

Brussels is also a paradise for chocolate lovers, where you’ll find streets lined with the finest chocolate shops in the world as well as a Chocolate Museum which lets you watch as the delectable sweet brown stuff is made right in front of you. After all, this city is home to famous chocolatiers like Godiva.

Of course, there’s more to this city than food and beer, and you’ll find ample activities to keep you busy for an hour or two in between meetings and also for whole days. There are museums, art galleries and fairs that are worth exploring, and cities like Amsterdam and Luxembourg are only a stone’s throw away and perfect for a day trip. In addition, the beautiful squares, historic buildings and sights are enough to make simply walking around Brussels a delight.

Auckland! Am loving it

sky tower

Although Auckland is a pretty nice city with many assets, it remains a city which has quickly made the rounds of the main points of interest. Of course the tastes and colors according to each individual, but in my case, I am more access to nature and great spaces …

Having seen the West Coast with its lush forest and pristine beaches of black sand, I toured some of the quieter beaches on the east coast of the city. I started with a small beach hidden in a beautiful suburb near the city center, where you have to squeeze between the houses of wealthy owners with a glimpse of the fine white sand and crystal clear water of the bay. Then I went on the beach in Auckland, 10 minutes from the center, the one everyone is talking about, the one where everyone goes, Mission Bay beach. Indeed, it is a good range of medium size, in a nice setting on the edge of a park, lined with some restaurants and ice cream vendors that provides holiday tunes instead. But nothing to do with the great beaches of the west coast of South Island, or orange sands of idyllic beaches of Golden Bay, or even those of the east coast of the South Island. In fact, there is nothing to do with any range of the South Island which, moreover, are overcrowded when a dozen people are on the beach at the same time! But in the context of a big city like Auckland, Mission Bay Beach is a gem.

I then returned to the city where I parked the car and continued on foot towards the city center. As I walked along the harbor, I walked past a large mosaic drawn on the ground, commemorating the tragedy of the Rainbow Warrior, and recalling that it is the government which sank the boat, causing the death of the photographer. I do not stick around very long!

Auckland  city center

I finally arrived where I wanted to fit: the Sky Tower, which is the tower of Auckland. I climbed to the summit to enjoy the view stretching 82km in each direction. Given in the prospectus, they are very proud to say that it is the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere, and especially to compare it to the Eiffel Tower, which is less than 4 meters high! The Sky Tower 328m far indeed high. To end the day, I went down to see the sunset from the harbor of the city.

Barcelona, ​​a multicultural city full of surprises

barcelona city

Barcelona, ​​the largest city in Catalonia & the the second largest city in Spain is a wonderful attraction if you want to see the colors of life at full swing, Every corner has its own history. During a weekend in Barcelona, ​​you will experience a unique adventure and forget your everyday life. Barcelona is a Mediterranean cosmopolitan city, with a unique charm and elusive, is a city full of contrasts and surprises. Its atmosphere is warm and lovers of art, architecture and culture will not be disappointed either.

Plaza de Cataluna spain

Plaza de Cataluna, in the heart of Barcelona is connected to the beach by the famous Las Ramblas. Between this place and the port is the old city including the Gothic Quarter and the cathedral which houses many monuments of medieval beauty. Also, most museums, monuments and historic sites there.

Speaking of Barcelona forced to recall one of his most famous Gaudi, whose works are found throughout the city, You can also visit the Casa Batllo, the Sagrada Familia & Park Guell. Finally, the nightlife of Barcelona has no limits and it is impossible to express in a few words the warmth and energy you will find, You must enjoy it! The countless pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants combined with natural friendliness and openness of the people of Barcelona, ​​will make your stay in this city, wonderful and unforgettable.

For your stay, one of the most economical ways to lodge is to take a room any street hotel. However you can also opt for expensive cottages if your budget allows you. Here is must say that in any type of accommodation in Barcelona, they offers high class hospitality. In addition, you can also receive discounts on activities and tours in the city. I suggest you to use the map, photos and opinions to choose the hostel that suits you best before leaving for your holidays. Here are some photos of representing the chaos of life in Barcelona.

flower shop in barcelona A roadside flowers & gift shop in Barcelona city.

barcelona beachLovers of beaches and sun? Then don’t miss Barcelona which offers miles of golden beaches of fine sand, only 10 minutes from the city center. The famous beaches in Barcelona includes, Icaria Beach, Barceloneta beach, Playa Mar Bella & Beaches of Sitges.

Ibiza – More than just clubbing

Famous nightclubs including Space and Amnesia attract thousands of Britons every week to Ibiza. While Ibiza does indeed continue to be the epicentre of partying, it can offer so much more. The island is full of history, culture and hosts adventures to be had. We’ve put together a list of 5 things you should do on the island during the day, assuming you aren’t too hungover from the previous night out.

1. Visit Las Salinas Salt Lake
On the South of the island, visitors can find the salt fields, ‘Las Salinas Salt Flats’. In the summer, the salt-water lake evaporates leaving a pretty crystal sparkling layer, used for thousands of years.

2. Explore Dalt Vila
Located in the old town, a walk across a drawbridge will take you back in time. You will be immediately greeted with the Plaza. Wander around the cobble streets, however we’d strong recommend taking comfortable shoes.

3. Go Diving
Warm clean waters makings Ibiza the perfect place to go diving and those new to the sport should not worry as there is a number of schools around to learn. A cargo ferry sunk around five years ago, and is now open to the public to explore.

4. See the Coast by Boat
Ibiza has some stunning coastline, which deserves more attention than simply lying on the beach. A number of boat tours are available and if you’re feeling flush, yachts available to hire too.

5. Shop in the Markets
Ibiza has thriving markets where you can buy unique handmade items to remember your holiday by. Some of the biggest include the Hippy Market held on Wednesdays in the grounds of Club Punta Arabi and the Las Dallas market in San Carlos.

If the lure of an island with both culture and a party lifestyle is too hard to resist, visit Twenties Holidays, who offer various package holidays to Ibiza.

Santiago, A modern city to vist in Chile

With more than 6 million people, Santiago concentrates 40% of the population of Chile. This is a huge city, modern and Western. There are wide avenues and pedestrian urban highways, a light and diffuse disorder suspected to be related to pollution, large devices, buildings of glass, steel and concrete that give your head spin, a subway, giant advertising screens … And occasionally some old buildings framed by giant towers.

Large paved avenues (Plaza de Armas in particular) are motivated by small street concerts, exhibition of paintings and Sunday preachers shouting at the microphone to the glory of the Lord. In contrast, jugglers and other entertainers hairy, troubleurs of public recognition, attract the wrath of the Carabineros, even on small squares at the bottom of the parks.

The city is very different from other cities we have seen, no street vendors, old bus with their big black clouds and touts shouting at the window, to the Indian bowlers who sell their herbs in bizarre bewitching scents, the shoe shiners hidden (here they have a fee schedule). La Paz is really far away! I’m afraid for now, presence in Santiago do not allow us to say much more about this great city and more about Chile and its people, There is much i have in mind to write about this fabulous city.  keep visiting for further updates.

Lazing and Lounging in Lanzarote

My favourite island of the marvellous Canaries archipelago is Lanzarote. Situated only 80 miles from the west coast of Africa and boasting an average annual temperature that doesn’t fall below 20º C it is delightfully dry and warm; ideal for me as I struggle with high humidity but love heat!

Although often described as having a ‘moonscape’ as opposed to a scenic landscape, it is the unique nature of the island’s topography that appeals to me. Because of its dry climate there is little erosion on Lanzarote, meaning that the plentiful black lava looks like it has only just solidified after a recent eruption; eerie but compelling.

Indeed the contrast between the black, rugged landscape, beautiful blue sea and blazing white sands is startling. Island authorities are keen to keep it that way, so billboard advertising is banned and – with the noted exception of the Grand Hotel in capital Arrecife – there are no high-rise buildings on Lanzarote to interfere with the volcanic vistas. Gardens on the island are also unique – very well kempt and very black – consisting of small lava rocks that are impeccably raked and presented as an interesting alternative to grass lawns!

At only 36 miles long by 12 miles wide sightseeing is limited on Lanzarote. That is why it is the perfect place to recharge your batteries while doing nothing but lounging and lazing. However, if you get stir-crazy lying by the pool there is just enough on the island to provide interesting distractions. For example, hire a jeep and head for the Atlántida Tunnel. At over 4 miles it is the longest volcanic tunnel in the world and includes some spectacular caves including the stunning Cueva de los Verdes, which has been used to stage concerts!

Finally, when on the beach the Atlantic Ocean brings in an oft-refreshing cooling breeze onto beautifully sand, especially at Playa Blanca and Papagayo. Indeed, writing this article is making me want to book a flight to the most relaxing island in the Canaries!

About the Author: David is an avid world traveller always searching for his next great experience. If not backpacking or trekking through the globe’s best scenery he is to be found enjoying the sights and sounds of the world’s biggest cities, or working hard in his job as e-commerce manager for online camping equipment specialists Outdoor World Direct.

A stay in Avignon (France) to enjoy

With the approach of July and the Festival of Avignon, where the theater is in the spotlight, it’s time to book your tickets to the Papal city! And to make your stay perfect, take a break between two shows in one of the addresses selected for you. Here is your guide :)

The visit of the Palais des Papes: Built from 1335 by Popes Benedict XII and Clement builders VI, the Papal Palace is worth seeing! It is the largest Gothic palace in the world with 15,000 m2 floor. During the festival in July, the courtyard of the palace is home to a theatrical play the best shows of the season.


Visit La Mirande for tea: Just behind the Palais des Papes, La Mirande offers a haven of peace in the city. This particular star hotel offers rooms decorated in the eighteenth century. The cuisine is no exception with like cuisine served in the finest salons of the hotel. In the afternoon, stop for a cup of tea in the beautiful garden. great place.


The view of pool: This is seriously a temple of the charm that welcomes you close to Avignon for a relaxing bath, a real break during the festival. On the program: swimming pool surrounded by olive trees, whirlpool, steam room, sauna, shower offering the benefits of color therapy and fitness room.

Come to London !

I love London, Yeah it’s my kind of town. I know that most people sound like me if you ask them about their opinion about choosing their favorite places to visit in holidays. One of the reasons for my affiliation & attachment with London is that I lived and worked here for more then 5 years and have seen everything come and go along the good and bad times.


There may be a lot of incidents that could sum up exactly what a rich history and modern, the city of London actually is. Unlike other major international cities, perhaps London may lack  the historic grandeur of the Parthenon in Athens or the Coliseum in Rome but through London, You may find one example of modern architecture as the mother of all parliaments, the Houses of Parliament in Westminster or the serenity of St Paul’s Cathedral a survivor of many centuries and in many ways just as impressive today as it was during its design under the architect Sir Christopher Wren. Yeah it’s a must see if you are planning to visit London.


If nothing else the building of St Paul’s Cathedral is a testament to  stay in London. The building itself had survived at the Great Fire of London in the 16th century, then four hundred years later the Blitz in the Second World War. Maybe it includes all the appeal of London, the historic blend of old and new architecture. I must say its a fun to visit this place.  Traveling & accommodation is not much of a problem these days, At Londonnights.com you can search for any type of accommodation across London according to your budget & comfort expectations. Sure it will be in the premises of your desired tourist destination.

The Tokyo emulation …

Today I decided to write about one of the great city in the world for its technological advancement. As you are all aware about the recent earthquake & tsunami that hit Japan, struck about 400km north-east of Tokyo on 11 March 2011. So this post is dedicated to people of Japan. So here is a little about my visit to Japan back in 2007, I really loved those 3 little weeks in Japan. I had not walked the streets with eyes wide open like that from India. Everything is incredible, colorful signs that cover close to 100% of the surfaces of walls in certain streets, -cool teenagers in parts of Tokyo or Osaka, too many “salary man” in suit and tie on the busy roads.

Beside, there is a lot calmer Japan in superb temples everywhere, because they do not mess with the order. Everyone must toe the line, follow the girls waiting to pay close attention to his physical appearance, not to speak too loudly, do not give an opinion whether it might be frowned upon. It is striking and somewhat damage I think.


Tokyo is the city that I’m most looking forward to since the beginning of this journey, and I’m really not disappointed. Everything is oversized, exaggerated, absolutely fascinating atmosphere. Neon on all fronts of buildings, the fluorescent clothes, urban madness in all its glory, Yeah, it’s just that. Second Tokyo culture shock, it seems that all life is directed toward consumption and leisure. There are supermarkets, shopping malls, restaurants, game rooms at each corner. And people do not hesitate to kick it once out of work or classes. Suffice to say that the wallet is … expensive.

Other experience aside, the discovery of “Love Hotels” Imagine a hill dedicated to the pleasures of the flesh, where sex shops and original rooms (romantic, trash or futuristic) form a sort of Pigalle in the Japanese. Fun, colorful, anything but murky. For cons, the room is about 35 € … 3 hours!

Akihabara, known as “Akiba”, or “The Electric Town”. A place for fans of electronic gadgets of all kinds, welcome to paradise. Video games, computers, manga villains, all kind of shops are concentrated on a few streets, with a few arcades – nay, building arcade.

Shinjuku Station area’s is busiest place in the world with more than 3 million users per day. At peak times, it’s really quite a show … Again, the neighborhood is a mix of luxury department stores, malls, glittering neon and video screens. Advertising is at its peak at this area.


What else? The district of Tokyo Bay! reminder that the city is well on the beach (not many beaches but a few artificial islands, which allow more time to gain ground on the sea failing to build in the mountains. Island of Obaida, where a small statue of liberty throne overlooking the bay, the view of Tokyo is quite impressive from this place.


The Museum Ryogoku Edo, the former name of Tokyo, which has many of the rebuilding cities over the centuries.


In this same neighborhood is the Ryogoku Kokugikan stadium which hosts sumo tournaments. It could not attend a game but we came across several of these strange characters in the streets surrounding the stadium.


Yes I must Hiroshima! The city itself is not very interesting as compare to Tokyo, but still it is amazing to see that much has been rebuilt in 60 years. After a short tram ride (one of the few cities in Japan to own one yet), here we are at the Genbaku Dome, nicknamed “the A-bomb dome, ground zero of the first atomic bomb. This is one of the only buildings to remain standing after the explosion; he was retained as such as a monument in memory of the tragedy. Ambiance.

Accommodation in Tokyo sometimes became a hassle, first, be aware that accommodation is very expensive in Japan. For those who lost the last train, with no place to sleep, and do not want to ruin their trip, there are several solutions rather original but not necessarily comfort:

Spending the night in “manga cafe. These are the local cafes. Small individual cabins with a good seat quite comfortable that we rent by the hour to surf the Internet, read books etc … And at night you can rent the cabin for 5 or 8 hours to snooze.


Much crazier! Spend the night at Mcdonald, Here most of McDonald are open 24/24. It is common to come, buying a small hamburger, and once swallowed, put his head on the table and fall asleep. The staff is accustomed to sleep and leaves. It is much cheaper but I am not sure we will make sweet dreams…


Third option, a little more reasonable but a bit more expensive, “capsule hotels”. These are hotels where we sleep in small “boxes” lined up and stacked. Each capsule is 2m long and 1m wide and 1m high. Gain a place at the Japanese. Within each capsule, a comfortable mattress, a radio, a lamp, and even a TV. Claustrophobic abstain. I really wanted to try that … and it was very funny! Hard to believe if we did not try, but there was more space than I imagined, it feels less confined than expected. In the end it’s a bit like a dormitory, except that is quiet in his corner.