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Apr 7

New York’s New Affordable Hotels

Posted by travel in Travel Destinations, Travel Discounts, Travel Tips on 04 7th, 2010 | Comments Off

From NationalGeographic.com:

Visitors to Gotham City can choose from a bevy of wallet-friendly hotels that also happen to be tasteful in design.

Distrikt.jpgWhen selecting a New York City hotel, take the advice of legendary Harper’s Bazaar editor Diana Vreeland, who said, “You gotta have style. It helps you get up in the morning.” Yet you know that a sleek armoire and high-thread-count linens are typically code for steep rates. That’s changing. A recent batch of New York City hotels combines aesthetics with economy, offering refreshingly stylish rooms in which to park your Pradas, starting as low as $99 a night.

Set across the street from the Hudson River Park, a fetching waterfront promenade, the West Village Jane hotel (from $99; www.thejanenyc.com) has narrow, wood-paneled rooms inspired by luxury train compartments. Artfully designed to use every inch of space, the 50-square-foot rooms contain built-in drawers, flat-panel TVs, and DVD players. Bathrooms at the Jane are shared, but the new, larger Captain’s Cabins have private ones.

One block from Madison Square Park and the Shake Shack hamburger joint in the Flatiron District, the MAve Hotel’s (from $199; www.themavehotel.com) red wave walls, polished chrome, crystal chandeliers, and white marble floors provide a dramatic setting. Guest rooms include residential touches like bamboo wood floors, mahogany furnishings, and original abstract New York City-themed artwork from emerging artists. Complimentary breakfast items are offered each morning in the lobby, or you can walk to the nearby farmers market in Union Square.

Feb 4

Chinese New Year Celebrations in North America

Posted by travel in Travel Destinations, Travel Tips on 02 4th, 2010 | Comments Off

From NationalGeographic.comdragon dc .jpgThis year, Saturday, February 14th, isn’t only Valentine’s Day but also the start of the Year of the Tiger, year 4708 of the Chinese lunar calendar. Chinese New Year is celebrated around the world in unique and varied ways, wherever a significant Chinese population has taken root. North America is no different; in fact, in the U.S. alone, people of Chinese extraction constitute the third largest immigrant group and the largest Asian ethnicity, numbering about 2.7 million according to the 2000 Census.

New Year’s traditions in China include scouring the house to sweep away ill fortune and make way for good luck. It’s a time to reconcile, be on one’s best behavior, and spend time with family, enjoying feasts of pig, duck, chicken, and sweets. Many overseas Chinese return home this time of year to enjoy the 15-day period of family togetherness. Children are often given "good luck money" in small red envelopes called lai-see and fireworks are ignited to scare off evil spirits.

Chinese New Year in North America is not a direct transplant of Chinese traditions; most celebrations are shortened and simplified in the New World. Parades have come to epitomize Chinese New Year in the New World–a blending of the symbols, colors, and spirit of Chinese lantern festivals with the very American ritual, the parade.

For a peek at five of North America’s exciting Chinese New Year celebrations, click through to the jump.

Jan 12

Travel Trends & Analysis 2010: Top 50 Destinations for US and Canadian Travelers

Posted by travel in Travel Destinations on 01 12th, 2010 | Comments Off

Jet-setters from both North American neighbors are still enamored with the big hitters of Europe and the US, with London, New York City, Paris and Dublin all falling in the top seven spots for each, and London unanimously at number one.

Travel search site Skyscanner (http://www.Skyscanner.com) reveals the Top 50 most searched for destinations from Canadian and the US airports.

Jet-setters from both North American neighbors are still enamored with the big hitters of Europe and the US, with London, New York City, Paris and Dublin all falling in the top seven spots for each, and London unanimously at number one.

With two monumental world events in the same year – the 2010 Winter Olympics in February and the World Cup in June – Vancouver and Johannesburg (South Africa) have turned up on both lists, with Canada’s also including Cape Town.

Travelers from both countries are also interested in Poland, though Canadians prefer the current capital, Warsaw, while Americans want to see the former capital, Krakow.

Canadians seem to be especially keen on checking out the Far East this year, with numerous destinations in that region of the world sprinkling their results. Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Seoul, Bangkok and Tokyo, as well as several Australian locations, were popular.

Americans continue to be intent on getting some Caribbean sun, with even Havana sneaking into the 49th place on the US chart. It seems that American tourists are eagerly waiting for the border to open up again, and the sooner the better, especially with many growing tired of the extreme winter temps by now. Canadians are clearly enjoying the island already, with the Cuban cultural center showing up in the 27th position for them.

Top 10 Most Searched for destinations for 2010, from US airports

1. London, UK
2. New York City
3. Las Vegas, NV
4. Paris, France
5. Dublin, Ireland
6. Los Angeles, CA
7. Orlando, FL
8. Rome, Italy
9. Madrid, Spain
10. Miami, FL

Top 10 Most Searched for destinations for 2010, from Canadian airports

1. London, UK
2. Paris
3. New York City
4. Bangkok, Thailand
5. Vancouver, BC
6. Sydney, Australia
7. Dublin, Ireland
8. Manchester, UK
9. Frankfurt, Germany
10. Amsterdam, Netherlands

For full top 50 report see: http://tinyurl.com/ya9r8x3

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