Prague. Known as Praha in her home country, she definitely tops the charts as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Many tourists are truly captivated by this picturesque city. Like most European cities that are slightly hilly and situated on a river, Prague offers numerous vantage points for you to relish in her beauty. In typical European fashion, Prague boasts of its cobble stone paved streets, a towering castle and plenty of ancient cathedrals. A city packed with as much history and beauty as Prague definitely merits a visit.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Friday, November 28, 2014
Not Just a Party Island: Ibiza, Spain
Ibiza is also very well know for its pristine beaches, perfect weather and laid back Spanish atmosphere. It is the perfect place to let your hair down, relax and to bask in the sun. It's no wonder then that many families with young children and the elderly regularly visit Ibiza. Walking through the Old Town you will discover an impressive history that this island has to offer. Ibiza has a plethora of hidden beaches, each one different than the previous one. Enjoy a picturesque sunrise on the eastern shores and a breathtaking sunset on the western side.
Ibiza is not some poor island where $20 will last you all weekend. Yet, it's still possible to do it on the cheap. Staying in Ibiza Town means that you can save money by walking around the city. Buses are the cheapest way to get to the other parts of the island but just be sure to check the return times before departing. Surprisingly there are a number of reasonable priced restaurants offering typical Spanish cuisine. Hotel prices might be more than your normal budget, but check a month before and after the peak times for cheaper rates.
Friday, October 31, 2014
The Art to Sleeping in the Airport
Keep Luggage with You |
All well-seasoned international travelers have experienced this. Having to spend the night in an airport comes with the territory when you're on a tight budget or crunched for time.
For some travelers, anything more than a 4 hour layover means "I get to go sightseeing and mark off another city on my bucket list!" This is great when you arrive in London at 11:20am and your connecting flight is at 9:35pm. The challenge is when these extended layovers are during the night; arrive in Geneva at 11:55pm and your flight out is at 6:15am.
Being on a tight budget means you don't want to waste money on: sleeping in a hotel for only 2-3 hours or taking a taxi back to the airport at 4am because there is no public transportation.
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1. Make yourself as comfortable as possible. Accept the fact you won't sleep well. This is not a hotel, so don't expect to get a full night's sleep. However, you can use your jacket or luggage to serve as a pillow and a small bed.
2. Walk around. Don't just settle for the first seat you find. Remember, you are going to be here for the next 6 hours. Visit the airport. Some bars and restaurants stay open till 1 or 2am. Find areas where other travelers are resting so that you're not in an isolated area of the airport. Look for comfortable couches or benches where you can lie down.
Busy Yourself |
4. Be safe. Even though you want quiet, avoid isolated areas. Keep your bags as close to you as possible. Don't leave your bags when you go to the restroom.
5. Be respectful. Spring Break doesn't start at 2am in the airport. Even though you're in a large spaced environment, don't be rowdy or loud. Nobody wants to hear what you did last night or you playing the guitar. Limit your bodily noises (no farting, no loud belching and wear your nose strips so the entire terminal doesn't hear you snoring).
Get Comfortable |
7. No running. Set the alarm on your watch or phone so that you wake up in plenty of time. You spent the entire night in the airport; thus you have no excuse for waiting until the last minute to check in and get through security.
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