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Never throw away or share your Boarding Pass!

03/31/2016 in Anywhere

This video shows hackers can gain access to your personal information via a boarding pass barcode. Watch to understand why security experts advise passengers never to throw out their passes or post pictures of the passes online.


Top Ten Food Trucks in Chicago

04/01/2016 in Chicago

You would think that people know about food trucks...you would be wrong. Only a few discerning travellers know that this is a great way to save on your travelling budget. If you are travelling to Chicago or through it, you would be delighted to know that there are thousands of food trucks in Chicago. Below are the top ten of...


Epic ways couples are customizing their weddings

03/24/2016 in Anywhere

Your big day should be as unique as you right?

Read below how couples are making that a reality.

1. Grooms go GQ- In recent years, the grooms have been bringing style to the alter. Teeth whitening, wardrobe changes, and designer tuxes are now very much in style

2. Food in the Flowers- Bouquets are not just filled with flowers...


7 wedding food trends to watch

03/24/2016 in Anywhere

Planning a wedding? Looking for cool food ideas?

1. Participation- Passing food around during the cocktail hour is pretty traditional. More and more bride and grooms are now making food part of the wedding experience. Some suggestions are an oyster shucker or roast Carver etc.

2. Food trucks- Nothings hotter right now than having food trucks at your wedding. Everything...


Top Reasons to Take A River Cruise

03/22/2016 in Anywhere

Top Reasons to Take a River Cruise

  • An Intimate Experience

River cruise ships are often exclusively built for the company which means they come with state-of-the-art amenities. They vary in size and can accommodate from 50 to 200 guests with styles ranging from friendly and casual to elegant and refined. Some cruises may cater to families but most are adults...


Visit Old Town of Ávila With Its Extra-Muros Churches

06/16/2015 in Spain

Also referred to as the ‘Town of Saints and Stones’, the Spanish city of Avila was founded in in the 11th century to protect Spanish territories from the Moorish attacks. The most prominent person from the area is St. Teresa. It is also the burial place of the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada. The grandness of the old town can still be...


A Quick History Of Madrid, Spain

04/03/2015 in Madrid

With its tentacles spreading in every sphere of European politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts; the city of Madrid is a travellers' magnet. It has a population of 6.5 million people, it is the capital of Spain and it is the third largest metropolitan area after London and Berlin. The city has a long history,...


10 Things you probably didn’t know about Venezuela but should

03/17/2016 in Venezuela

If you love nature, you would consider visiting Venezuela. That it is a biodiversity hotspot is not in doubt. You will have a time of your life exploring the jungles, the coastlines, the marine life and the cities. If you are considering spending your vacation in the country, make a point of learning a few things about it. Below is...


Museum of Image and Sound, Rio de Janeiro

03/18/2016 in Rio de Janeiro

You are welcomed to the Museum of Image and Sound in Centro, Rio de Janeiro, and State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The museum's designer, Roberto Burle Marx, has gotten the inspiration from the Copacabana Beach.

The buildings promenade captures the beach element while the while the vertical boulevard gives you a feel of inclusiveness. The boulevard also opens to indoor...