Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

There’s no need to book any more to book hotels for short or long-term rentals

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www.greathoteltoronto.com has luxury suites available for you at an affordable price Times are changing in a big way here in Toronto, ON, Canada. More and more private companies are offering amazing alternatives on the accommodation front. One example worth checking out is CanadaSuites.com. This company is offering upscale living right on the corner of College [...]

Stay at a Luxurious Condo Suite in Downtown Toronto While Attending Your Convention

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Skip the hotels– your choices for accommodations just got better with www.ConventionInToronto.com (http://www NULL.ConventionInToronto NULL.com ) By Paul W. Fitzgerald (Travel and Hotel Blogger – www.TravelBlogToronto.com (http://www NULL.TravelBlogToronto NULL.com)) Toronto, ON, Canada, is now known as a popular city that hosts literally hundreds of conventions throughout the year. It’s just amazing to see the diverse [...]

Are you Conducting Business in Toronto?

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While in the Big Smoke I discovered that CanadaSuties.com is offering you the perfect ‘home away from home’ By Paul W. Fitzgerald (Travel and Hotel Blogger – www.TravelBlogToronto.com (http://www NULL.TravelBlogToronto NULL.com)) We all know that Toronto, ON, Canada is a vibrant locale to do business. There are many business people who visit the city from [...]

Explore the world’s creepiest places – if you dare

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By Robin Esrock, Globe and Mail Newspaper BONE CHURCH, CZECH REPUBLIC With a sprinkle of sand from the Holy Land, a 13th-century abbot created one of the most sought-after burial lots in Central Europe – Sedlec Ossuary, in the city of Kutná Hora – eventually resulting in a cemetery and church housing the remains of [...]

36 Hours in Cambridge, England

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By Harold Parsons CAMBRIDGE, with its narrow medieval passageways and 801-year-old university, is more than just a college town. Students today are sticking around after graduation to run alternative art galleries and cafe collectives. The famous antiquities museum is proudly displaying contemporary works of art, and lively new restaurants and watering holes are rising to [...]

In Amsterdam, a Jazz Beat

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By Joel Weickgenant – On a Wednesday night this spring, in a shadowy brick cellar hidden under a bridge in Amsterdam’s canal belt, the city’s hottest new jazz event was tuning up. The atmosphere at Brug 9 (Singel Tegenover 157 or 161; no phone;brug9.nl (http://brug9 NULL.nl/)) that night was as hip and improvised as the music: behind a [...]

I owned a golf course, just for one day

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(http://magazinesandbox NULL.saltandpeppermedianews NULL.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Hole-9 NULL.jpg) By Paul W. Fitzgerald – It was an offer I couldn’t turn down. I mean I just had to take it. After all, it was mine for the taking. You see, Mike Masters, a renowned golf pro recently invited me to have a sneak peak at the golf course he runs [...]

Enchanted by a Moorish masterpiece

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By Hugh Knotman – The sound from the water pipe is more like a gurgling baby than a babbling brook. A small group of students sitting around a low circular table is focused intently on an object in the middle. The hookah they are puffing on, an Arabic water pipe, is long and slender with [...]

I Got My Island On

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By Paul W. Fitzgerald – As the 767 lowered its wheels over the blue sea in preparation for landing at the Bridgetown Airport, the pilot defined it all: “Flight crew please prepare for landing in the Barbados…. Sorry, I meant to say ‘paradise.’” As his voice clipped out on the speakers, a roar of laughter [...]