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Travel & Words Spring 2011 Writer's Conference Focuses on Sustainable + Green + Responsible Travel and Tourism, Announces Tourism Industry Exhibitors
Conference connects travel writers with tourism organizations, publishers and sustainability experts to explore new freelance market opportunities.
February 5, 2011 (Portland) - Travel & Words, the premier travel writers' event in the Pacific North
Rome’s Dance Fever Rises In December with Nutcracker, Rock the Ballet & Roland Petit.
The last moth of the year seems to be the very best for dance and ballet in Rome. December will feature three big events, one after the other, for the joy of dance-lovers!
http://www.buzzinrome.com/2010/12/05/rome%e2%80%99s-dance-fever-rises-in-de
Read more…PRESS RELEASE: Old World holiday traditions meet modern Christmas customs at Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Resort, Spa and Marina
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SINTERKLASS BRINGS HOLIDAY CHEER TO HYATT REGENCY CURAÇAO
Old World holiday traditions meet modern Christmas customs at
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PRESS RELEASE: Travel The Royal Roads And Visit The World Famous Westminster Abbey With The London Pass
Adding a Royal Touch to the London Sightseeing Pass
November 8 2010, London: The London Sightseeing Pass announces today that a new attraction is joining its ranks –the world famous Westminster Abbey. Kings, Queens, statesmen, soldiers, poet
Read more…Dolce Vita Turns 50 And Rome Celebrates It With Photos, Movies and Exhibitions
By BuzzInRome
Linda Christian and Tyrone Power got married in Rome in 1949 under the eyes of the international press. In 1950 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer chose Cinecittà to shoot Quo Vadis. Stardom, celebrity and gossip become part of daily life. Nostal
Read more…Van Gogh in Rome
There is a very good exibition in Rome about Van Gogh first period Country side
100 piece including Gaugin too
This exibition will be in Rome until the end of january so we offer a special deal for artist or art lovers in our Girasolereale Rome Accomm
Context Travel walking tours for intellectually curious travelers special offer
Once again it's time for one of the leading events in the travel world.
From November 5 to November 11 travel professionals from all over the world will flock to London to attend ETOA Global European Marketplace Workshop and World Travel Market.
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Read more…Lang Lang To Enchant Rome Soon For Three Nights
After the memorable performance of U2, Rome will offer another world-class music event in October: three piano concerts by the incredibly young Chinese talent Lang Lang.
Unfortunately, we didn’t write about the Irish band
Culinary Tour to India
What better way to immerse yourself in another culture than through it's food and unique local experiences like the Pushkar Camel Fair where camel herders come from all over Rajasthan for races and more camel related activities?
I am an outbound Culin
Has Caravaggio Replaced Michelangelo?
Chamber Music Group Brings Radiohead to Florida
enjoy the culture, but after a good night's sleep
i agree that culture is one of the many reasons to travel but I know I'm not much use if I've been traveling and didn't get to sleep during the long-haul flight. That might all be changing now that Air New Zealand is bringing out a new economy cabin,
Read more…Landscape of Light: celebrating the city of Madrid's very first UNESCO World Heritage Site
José Balido
Congratulations are in order! UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) has just this summer honored Spain's capital city with its first World Heritage Site designation, elevating Madrid to the rank
Happy Halloween! In Galicia, Spain, 'Samhain' means fright night
Mysterious figures mixing potions; skull rituals; and tales of witches on October 31st? All par for the course on Halloween night. But in Galicia, these creepy doings go back thousands of years, when back in the mists of time this
Washington DC's Planet Word, where words rule the universe
I’m a travel writer. Words are what I do. My stories may not always sing, but I usually can put one word in front of another succinctly enough to craft a quasi-well-written article. But when I heard about the newly opened Planet Word several block
The historic Uzuma River Lantern Festival of Japan's Tochigi City
During Japan's hot and sultry summer, everyone tries to cool off by the water. In historic Tochigi City, affectionately called Koedo or "Little Old Tokyo," just 70 minutes north of Tokyo's Asakusa Station on Tobu Railway's Tobu Nikko Line, the ann