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Food and Drink: 4 Things You Need to Try in London

A visit to London isn’t complete without sampling a few iconic British dishes. Britain has never been known for its exotic ingredients or powerful flavors. In fact, there is an outdated belief that British food is bland and tasteless. Luckily, with the influence of diverse cultures within the UK, British fare now goes beyond the stereotype of overcooked food that’s beige and unimaginative. So, go on a culinary adventure during your time in London and prove the critics wrong. Afternoon Tea Afternoon tea is quintessentially British, and it consists of warm scones served with clotted cream and jam, a selection of…

6 Reasons to Move to Texas

Living in the second most populous state in the country – Texas definitely has some perks. With the warm and pleasant weather, amazing job opportunity, and a diverse population, the state is a melting pot of various cultures that attract thousands of people each year. Here are a few reasons why one should consider moving to Texas:  Booming Economy  Texas has witnessed an unconventional oil and gas boom that has helped the state turn into an economic juggernaut. This has led to swift growth in tech, manufacturing, and business services, increasing the overall employment opportunities in the region. At the…

Planning a Spiritual tour to Varanasi? Here are the top 5 temples that you must visit

Varanasi, also known as the city of light is one of the holiest cities in India. In addition to the temple of Baba Kashi Vishwanath, Varanasi is dotted with a multitude of temples that are considered popular tourist destinations. While there are so many temples at every nook and corner of Varanasi, people might wonder which are the most acclaimed ones. To answer this question, we have put together a list of some of the top 5 renowned Varanasi temples that will assuredly captivate you with their charm. To explore the city and its shrines at their own pace, visitors…

Arlo Hotel’s Guide to the Brooklyn Bridge

Our Arlo Hotel staff members love the Brooklyn Bridge. It personifies New York City. An icon of the city that’s been around for 152 years (completed in 1883) and remains an engineering and architectural marvel. When it opened it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, spanning 1,595 feet with a massive deck that stood more than 125 feet from the water. It’s an example of Gothic Revival architecture and contains many wonderful design elements that can be appreciated from far and up close. The bridge was known by several names during its early years and received the iconic Brooklyn…

Best day Trips from Vancouver

As we know almost everyone loves to travel to many cities and learn about their culture and traditions. If you are going on holiday to Canada then one city you just have to visit is Vancouver. Not only is the city one of the best and most popular to visit in the country, but there are lots of nearby attractions you can travel to. In this article, we take a look at some of the best day trips from Vancouver. 1. Squamish Squamish is a great place to drive to and you can even hire a car in Vancouver, which is in…

When and Where to Go in Croatia

Croatia is a country which has it all. Whenever you visit it, you will enjoy its beauty. The peak summer months of July and August attract the most visitors with warm days and ideal (for somebody even too hot) sea temperatures for swimming. The months of May, June and September are the best time to visit with a pleasant climate and a sunny sky and less crowd. Winters are much colder and wetter, though still enjoyable enough. In some parts of Croatia, you can experience delightful snow idyll. Zagreb Zagreb is worth seeing all year round, but if you come…

Nha Trang City Highlights: 6 Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the Riviera of the Vietnamese East Sea

Everybody needs beach days, once in a while, to relax and forget about work. Fortunately, you don’t have to be filthy rich to afford a vacation on the beach with destinations like Nha Trang City in Vietnam. Known as the Riviera of the Vietnamese East Sea, Nha Trang City attracts local and international tourists by the millions. In the first three months of 2019 alone, arrivals reached an astounding 1.6 million people. These visitors come from different countries, but the majority are from China and Russia. When you visit this coastal resort city, you’ll immediately understand why so many tourists…

Richard Radcliff Trice – Top 5 Things to do On a Trip to Alabama

If you take a look at a list of popular travel destinations in the USA it is unlikely that you are going to see Alabama at the top of any of them, which is actually a shame because this state is awesome for travelers. I first visited Alabama with my colleague Richard Radcliff Trice, he had invited me up to his home state for Labor Day weekend a couple of years ago. I didn’t really know what to expect but the trip was absolutely amazing and I would urge anyone to make the trip. If you do decide to follow…

How You Can Save Money Online For Your Trip To Orlando

Taking the family to Orlando is a vacation which you’ll never forget and there is some much fun and adventure to be had here that you will have memories which last you a lifetime. Orlando is a unique holiday destination and this is why millions of people come here every single year. It is fair to say however that a family trip to Orlando is going to be pricey which is why it is important to look for any way in which you can save some money during your time here. In our experience the best place to find discounts…

Moving to Jacksonville: A Guide

With a population of nearly 900,000 residents, Jacksonville has become one of the most popular places to live in Florida. Not only is this city home to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but it also offers plenty of attractions to keep its residents satisfied. If you’re thinking about moving to Jacksonville, it’s a good idea to get to know this city before you relocate. The information in this Jacksonville guide offers tips to simplify your move to Jacksonville. You’ll need a vehicle When it comes to public transportation, Jacksonville has limited options. The only form of public transportation is the Jacksonville Transportation…