Travel Information

Guide News Tips

Highway One, California Travel Dream

Filed under: California — Travel Information at 6:52 pm on Saturday, June 19, 2010

Stretching from sunny Southern California to the shady forests of the north, this coastal highway winds along some of the most spectacular ocean views in the U.S. This viewpoint is from a hill at Torrey Pines State Park looking north to Del Mar, home of the racetrack. Its a popular spot year round for hikers, swimmers, surfers and visitors from everywhere in the world. The lagoon to the right is a nature preserve where only fish and birds can enter. The larger park is open to visitors year round an is right next to the well know PGA golf course.

The highway, alternately called 101 and 1 contains countless examples of the many intrinsic qualities that make a highway a National Scenic Byway–qualities like perfect views of ocean waves breaking on rocky shorelines and cliffs, dozens of historical landmarks like Spanish Missions and Spanish settlements, and limitless opportunities to participate in every kind of outdoor recreation imaginable. A traveler would have to travel numerous other byways spread across the nation to witness all the qualities contained on just this one byway. This should be no surprise considering the highway runs through some of America’s most influential cities and most scenic landscape, including San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. This stretch which begins near La Jolla goes north through lovely beach towns including Encinitas, Carlsbad and Oceanside. Auto travelers have to get over to Intersftate five for about a ten mile strethc north then the coastal road picks up again to take you to San Onofrio, San Clemente, through Orange County past Newport and eventually up to Malibu and onward to Big Sur. Bikers can stay on the road with permission as it sometimes enters a military reservation like Camp Pendleton. Happy traveling.

The Fascinating Places in London

Filed under: London Travel — Travel Information at 8:20 pm on Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A city with such rich culture and history as London can get to be a bit overwhelming for tourists. With so many places to visit, it is difficult to know where to start. If you plan to visit London one weekend, trying to see too may leave you anxious and exhausted, without ever having enjoyed the true essence of the city.

Rather than visit the classic sights of London, may browse through the many historical places of the city, which will provide a more eclectic and relaxed place. Often hidden secrets of the country’s history and many historical figures relate to British. For example, the Prime Ministers Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain lived in Eaton Square. Also lived in Berkeley Square two prime ministers: George Canning and war hero Winston Churchill, who grew up at number 48. In addition, places are surrounded by shops and traditional British pubs, frequented by locals, allowing you to taste the typical food outside the tourist zone.

Also worth visiting Red Lion Square, on the border of Bloomsbury and Holborn, not only for his extraordinary English garden but also for its air of mystery. Apparently, they threw the body of Oliver Cromwell in a ditch next to the plaza. And do not forget to stop by the bar, The White Swan to enjoy the traditional English beer and food!

As is the case with hotels in Rome, many London hotels are in the vicinity of these historical places. One of the most magnificent is the Dorset Square Hotel, located in the heart of Marylebone, which has maintained its elegance since 1817 until today. In fact, if you plan to visit London, you can stay at this exclusive hotel and book the tour of the historic squares Splendia through the chain of luxury hotels.

Other places, however, have adapted fully to the twenty-first century have become commercial areas, despite its traditional British architecture. Soho Square is one of the world’s most expensive places to work and has companies like 20th Century Fox and communications MPC, which belongs to Paul McCartney. Literature lovers should stop by the gallery to enjoy Riflemaker Dickensian atmosphere, as it was here where the author was inspired to write his famous tale of two cities.

As hotels in Barcelona, tourists can observe the different nuances of the city through the historical details of the hotels or places to visit. The historical places are home not only hotels lujoy known companies but also reside in these famous lovers of luxury. The actress Vivien Leigh (known for his performance in the film Gone with the Wind) lived in Eaton Square and the famous German composer, Julius Benedict, Manchester Square resided for many years. It is these small details that allow visitors to London to understand their spirit of truth.

Next Page »