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		<title>Times Square New York City</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 18:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Times Square in New York City is a must see place for every traveller to NYC Midtown Manhattan, at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue. A greater area around Times Square is the Theatre District. Since 1904 the New York Times moved to the new Times Building, this is called One Times Square in present days hence the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Times Square in New York City is a must see place for every traveller to NYC Midtown Manhattan, at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue. A greater area around Times Square is the Theatre District.</p>
<p>Since 1904 the New York Times moved to the new Times Building, this is called One Times Square in present days hence the name of the square. Times Square can be seen in most TV stations in the world for the New Years Eve celebrations when a Time Ball (a device used in the past to measure time) is dropped from the One Times Square at 12 am. This event is possibly the busiest time for Times Square with about one million people present.</p>
<p>Something that makes Times Square peculiar is the colorful signs that lighten the nitght and create a unique picture which in its essence is the icon of New York City.</p>
<p>Travellers can find cheap <a href="http://www.deskbell.com/us-hotel.asp?State=NY&amp;City=New%20York" target="_blank">hotels in New York City</a> near Times Square and its adjoining streets and avenues. Choice of hotels in NYC should be great enough to accommodate both budget plans and more demanding tourists plans.</p>
<p>Times Square 42nd Street is a famous and busy subway station in NYC where 5 different lines join and it is located under Times Square intersection of 42nd Street, 7th Avenue and Broadway. A great help for the tourists movements and an attraction in itself.</p>
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		<title>Louisville KY</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Louisville Kentuky, county seat of Jefferson county and most populated city of the state. Situated on the Ohio River in North-Central Kentucky at the Falls of the Ohio. The Falls, or better the long rapids, were the only navigational obstacle on the river in earlier times. With the time a bypass canal and locks then larger locks and dam made the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.louisvilleky.gov">Louisville</a> Kentuky, county seat of Jefferson county and most populated city of the state. Situated on the Ohio River in North-Central Kentucky at the Falls of the Ohio. The Falls, or better the long rapids, were the only navigational obstacle on the river in earlier times. With the time a bypass canal and locks then larger locks and dam made the river uninterrupted for navigation all year round.</p>
<p>The city, with a downtown business disctrict, an industrial district and an Old Louisville  neighborhood is an interesting location for travellers. Not only but Louisville is also ranked as a safe city for tourists and people visiting. This is even more interesting considering that louisville has 122 parks &#8211; these are in Louisville metro. To be mentioned also The Kentucky Center, located in the <a href="http://www.deskbell.com/us-hotel.asp?State=KY&amp;City=Louisville">Louisville downtown hotel</a> and entertainment district,  for performing arts.</p>
<p>Among Louisville parks, The Louisville Waterfront Park, a municipal park of big extension, 72 acres, adjacent to the downtown area and Ohio river.</p>
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		<title>The longer the stay the lower the hotel rate in Miami</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems obvious that for a long stay in a hotel the rates should be lower. This is not necessarily true and it depends on the pricing policy of each hotel establishment or hotel chain. Looking at a real case, we can try to find the best weekly hotel rates for a hotel in Miami. Let&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems obvious that for a long stay in a hotel the rates should be lower. This is not necessarily true and it depends on the pricing policy of each hotel establishment or hotel chain.</p>
<p>Looking at a real case, we can try to find the best <a href="http://www.deskbell.com/us-hotel.asp?State=FL&amp;City=Miami" target="_blank">weekly hotel rates</a> for a hotel in Miami. Let&#8217;s search for availabilities and rates a week from now, checking in on Monday and checking out on Monday the following week, a 7 day hotel stay, one room for two adults. Some results show that the rates are not discounted even for such a long hotel stay but some results show clearly both the original price and the discount price as for instance:</p>
<p><a href="http://discount.deskbell.com/hotel/10022611-11330543O.html" target="_blank">El Palacio Sports Hotel</a> shows a 25% discount for a three+ night stay (<span>Stay 3 or more nights save 25%,Includes free Calder Raceway Clubhouse Entry</span>).</p>
<p>The next extended stay hotel, as it shows a lower rate for a long stay, is the <a href="http://discount.deskbell.com/hotel/10022611-11297333O.html" target="_blank">Best Western Miami</a> Airport West Inn &amp; Suites which shows a 15% discount, better than nothing for sure, (<span>Book now and save 15%</span>).</p>
<p>Then we have <a href="http://discount.deskbell.com/hotel/10022611-10000602O.html" target="_blank">Hyatt Regency Miami</a> offering some good savings, 20% off, but only on specific rooms (<span>Up to 20% off the Miami suite room rate</span>). This is a 4 star hotel, a good one and greatly located in downtown Miami.</p>
<p>This is a sample, as of today and of course <a href="http://www.deskbell.com/us-hotel.asp?State=FL&amp;City=Miami%20Beach" target="_blank">hotel rates and discounts</a> will change depending on when you run the search and depending on arrival date and hotel stay duration.</p>
<p>Extendedstayhotels are a good way to save on hotel reservations and checking the hotel offers before making a booking is strictly advised.</p>
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		<title>Chicago for family where to &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicago is a great travel destination for families as well and if you are there with family these are some of the places you may like to visit, not a comprehensive list but a place to start from&#8230; If travelling with family is also important to find a cheap hotel to stay and to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chicago is a great travel destination for families as well and if you are there with family these are some of the places you may like to visit, not a comprehensive list but a place to start from&#8230; If travelling with family is also important to find a <a title="cheap hotel" href="http://www.deskbell.com">cheap hotel</a> to stay and to make a <a title="chicago hotel reservation" href="http://www.deskbell.com/us-hotel.asp?State=IL&amp;City=Chicago">hotel reservation for Chicago</a> with ease and peace of mind.</p>
<p>American Girl Place, 111 East Chicago Avenue. American Girl Place, an enchanting concept for little girls and their dolls,  On the Magnificent Mile, across the street from the historic Water Tower and overlooking Lake Michigan.  Children, and parents, can shop for the American Girl dolls.  Also, a wide selection of authentic historical clothes, accessories, and furniture.  American Girl café  for birthday celebrations for girls.</p>
<p> Chicago Children&#8217;s Museum, 700 East Grand Avenue. &#8221;Climbing Schooner&#8221; a replica of an 1850&#8242;s sailing ship. &#8220;Inventing Lab,&#8221; dedicated to the science of flight. The &#8220;Waterways&#8221; attraction invites children to suit up in rain gear and try to dam a waterfall. Dinosaur lovers will be happy to take the &#8220;Dinosaur Expedition&#8221; to Niger in West Africa.</p>
<p>Lincoln Park Zoo, 2001 N. Clark Street. The Zoo is one of the few places in the country where children can observe rare endangered species, as the Siberian Tiger and Grevy&#8217;s Zebra. The zoo&#8217;s emphasis is education about preserving rare and beautiful creatures in the wild. Classes and tours are available, young ones may enjoy a kid-friendly &#8220;farm&#8221; at the zoo&#8217;s south entrance.</p>
<p>John G. Shedd Aquarium, 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive.  The Shedd&#8217;s signature exhibit, the &#8220;Oceanarium&#8221; replicates the coastline of the Pacific Northwest. More than 8,000 animals make their home at the Shedd and children can marvel at the majesty of whales, dolphins and harbor seals.</p>
<p> The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive. &#8221;Life Over Time&#8221; area of the museum,  explores the weather changes over the course of the earth&#8217;s history and the development of single- and multi-celled animals.</p>
<p>Navy Pier, 600 East Grand Avenue. Chicago Children&#8217;s Museum, the Navy Pier offers other attractions to interest young people. They will be delighted by the sheer size of the 3,000-foot pier and the magnitude of its offerings. A 150-foot Ferris wheel provides an incredible view of the downtown skyline. Ice ring.  Older children might enjoy sightseeing trips on one of the tour boats.</p>
<p>As said this is just a short selection of places in Chicago to enjoy with the family and children.</p>
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		<title>Atlantic Canada &#8211; Waterfront Life, Whale Watching and a Different Holiday Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the twin pleasures of bustling, international cities and miles of breathtaking unspoilt countryside, the Atlantic side of Canada is the place to visit. Known as the Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick are an excellent focus for a coastal adventure peppered with fun night life and the chance to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the twin pleasures of bustling,  international cities and miles of breathtaking unspoilt countryside, the  Atlantic side of Canada is the place to visit. Known as the Maritime Provinces,  Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick are an excellent focus for a  coastal adventure peppered with fun night life and the chance to get up close to  the natural habitat of rare bird and animal species. Halifax and Nova  Scotia</p>
<p>A tour might usefully start in Halifax, Nova Scotia (5.5 hours  flying time from the UK). Halifax is a lively city with a deep connection to the  UK as a formed British dependency. You can visit Citadel Hill with its  19th-century star-shaped fort (a National Historic Site of Canada), the Public  Gardens, the fascinating harbour front with its military heritage. You might  also visit Fairview Cemetery, where over 100 people who died on the doomed liner  Titanic have found their resting place. The waterfront also has numerous  traditional pubs offering local ales and Gaelic tunes, a reminder of course,  that these parts were first settled by Scottish Highlanders &#8211; hence the name  &#8220;New Scotland&#8221; &#8211; Nova Scotia.</p>
<p>Halifax is also the base for a tour to one  of the most photographed locations n Canada, Peggy&#8217;s Cove, which is overlooked  by Canada&#8217;s only light house which has a post office.</p>
<p>Cape Breton  Island</p>
<p>After Halifax, a trip to Cape Breton Island, said to be one of the  earliest European settlements in North America, can be followed by a stay in  Baddeck. Baddeck has the Museum dedicated to former summer resident and famous  inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Baddeck also gives you the base for the Cabot  Trail, a circular tour on a highway carved high into the mountains, taking in  Cape Breton National Park and several traditional village where Scottish customs  are still the norm.</p>
<p>Prince Edward Island</p>
<p>Travelling from Nova  Scotia to Prince Edward Island is by ferry from Caribou to Charlottetwon across  the Northumbria Strait. Historic Charlottetown is where the Union of Canada was  discussed and ratified in 1864, and is the island&#8217;s capital. The city also has  the colourful Great George Street and the restored and bustling waterfront. It  is also the gateway to the rest of Price Edward Island, which includes the  superb PEI National Park with its sand dunes, sandstone cliffs, forests, salt  marshes and some excellent beaches.</p>
<p>New Brunswick</p>
<p>Onwards from  Price Edward Island to New Brunswick is an experience in itself, via the 8-mile  Confederation Bridge. Here you can visit the Arcadian villages of Boutouche and  Le Pays de Sagouine, this latter being a lively village with theatre, music,  comedy and live entertainment all geared to the unique Arcadian culture. You  might also want to try catching your own lobster and enjoying a fine seafood  dinner on board a specially-organised cruise.</p>
<p>Other New Brunswick towns  to visit are Monckton and of course Fredericton, the capital, both with plenty  of themed history re-creating the life and times of the early  settlers.</p>
<p>St John and the Bay of Fundy</p>
<p>After Fredericton you might  travel to St John and the Bay of Fundy, with its concentration of over 20  species of whale including Minkes, Finbacks, Humpbacks and the rare Right Whale.  Cruises operate to ensure you have every chance to see these magnificent  creatures.</p>
<p>Saint John itself has its own charm, with easy style and  plenty of good restaurants with local specialities including fiddleheads  (violin-shaped ferns that grow along the riverbanks), tarte au sucre (a  Brayonnne sugar pie) or poutine (grated raw and mashed potatoes wrapped around  fresh pork). It has the Old City Market and the fascinating &#8220;Reversing Falls&#8221;  where water flows backwards due to the force of incoming tides.</p>
<p>The route  back to Halifax, takes you via Hopewell Rocks, where you can see the world&#8217;s  highest tides which can rise to an amazing 50 metres.</p>
<p>There is a great  deal to discover in this region of Canada &#8211; easily managed by self drive car  hire and local tours, but equally lending itself to a 14 or 18 day coach tour  for those who prefer to leave the driving and planning to others.<a href="http://articlecenter.info/">Article Source</a>:  http://articlecenter.info</p>
<p class="articletext">Jimi St. Pierre writes for several Travel Companies and  Office Equipment suppliers and in the UK, including <a href="http://www.officemagic.co.uk/" target="_blank">Officemagic</a>, BCP Ltd and  <a href="http://www.countryconnect.co.uk/" target="_blank">Country Connect</a>,  the latter being a publisher of a daily news feed to the UK travel industry via  the newly re-branded Virgin Media Traveleye extranet</p>
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