Travel Tips
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USA and COVID-19 NEWS
In effort to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the U.S. government has temporarily suspended entry for certain travelers into the United States.
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Three tips on stylish accommodation in LA
For the travelers who chose “City of Angels” (Los Angeles), we have three interesting tips. Thanks to them you will enjoy the city’s atmosphere while staying in a stylish lodging. No ordinary hotels, but rather unusual places where besides the roof over your head, you get a great deal of luxury and perfect experiences.
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America in the sky
After surveying a number of travelers, it seems traveling by plane is widely described as uncomfortable, and difficult. This, however, does not need to be the case; in fact, I believe that those travelers may have just ‘grabbed the wrong end of the stick’. In fact air travel is easier than ever before. All one has to do is go online, book a ticket, and on the day of departure, grab your suitcase, whisking away in your limousine, the entire while dreaming about the comfort awaiting in first or business class. Based on this experience, let me present to you some airlines which have the potential to make your flight…
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Winter wonderland around the USA
Once the cold weather hits, you may prefer to cuddle in at your warm home. But there are so many spots to be discovered, with more fun and even more than in the summer. Whether you want to ski, experience winter adventures or eat delicious food, we picked for you few winter getaways around the US that offer it all.
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How to pay in the US – cash or credit cards?
The journey all over the ocean is more than complicated. First of all, it is not around the corner and has its own specifics. One of them is the application for ESTA. Secondly, there can be some problems with the finances as well. I do not mean the money on your bank account, but the know-how of the basic principles which will come in handy.
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A brief guide to America
During an interview with American writer and a great friend Ted Simendinger (Ocean Palmer). I learned what American places should be visited, what attracts travelers to Denver, Colorado, why to even get guts to step out of one’s comfort zone and take a look at the other side of the ocean. May it be an inspiration for you when planning your next trip.
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Must see filming locations
Without a shadow of doubt, the USA has one of the greatest movie industries in the world. Countless American films and TV series have reached cult status over the years. Something remains intact even after the cameras are turned off. Filming locations provide us with a unique opportunity to get closer to our beloved characters and be one of them, at least for a few minutes. Let‘s imagine walking down the same street, sitting on the same bench in the park and staring at the same house as former heroes from successful movies. The fact that these movies were shot at existing locations makes them even more special from the…
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Louisville: More than Kentucky Fried Chicken
It’s in the eastern part of the US today, but early on it was a major jumping-off point for travelers to the Wild West. Some consider it the gateway to the South, while others call it a threshold to the North; and depending on whose opinion you’re getting, residents of Kentucky’s largest city speak with either a distinct Midwestern twang or the lilting drawl so typical of the regions below the Mason-Dixon Line. Not only that, the general consensus around here is that it’s a decent-sized city, but visitors often swear it feels more like a small town. Needless to say, Louisville has always suffered the mild effects of an…