This landmark resort enjoys a great location just 6.5 kilometres away from the beautiful and historical city of Salamanca. Those staying at this hotel will be able to easily access all the marvellous sightseeing attractions that this amazing city has to offer. Thus, this is the ideal choice of accommodation either when travelling for business or leisure. All the fully equipped guest rooms boast a comfortable decoration in soothing and warm tones to ensure an unforgettable experience. They include a wide range of state-of-the-art amenities such as individual air-conditioning and wireless Internet connection to keep updated. Thanks to the great outdoor and indoor facilities, this hotel is a great place to celebrate any kind of event, whether a business conference or a private wedding. Everyone will appreciate the fantastic pool, the on-site tennis courts and the large outdoor terraces.

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Welcome to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London - Docklands Riverside, located along the River Thames with stunning views of Canary Wharf - perfect for travelers looking to make the most out of London. This former 17th century Wharf Building boasts exposed brickwork and London's last dry dock for shipbuilding. The hotel's complimentary ferry provides access to Canary Wharf and a connection to the Thames Clippers for an unforgettable voyage into central London. The nearby Underground station and Docklands Light Railway also offer links to the city Your memorable stay at our Docklands hotel begins with a warm chocolate chip cookie at check-in. Guest rooms feature a flat-screen LCD TV, opening windows and tea/coffee facilities. Most guest rooms also boast city and river views. Business travelers will appreciate the laptop-sized safe, large desk and 24-hour room service. Choose a suite for a separate living area with sofa bed - perfect for families. WiFi is complimentary in all guest rooms and public areas Discover our Columbia Restaurant, and savor seasonal produce and individual barbecues on the outdoor terrace. For private dining, visit The Library or The Snug - exceptional places to celebrate special occasions With 9,286 sq. ft. of event space, our Riverside hotel is ideal for your next function. Host a conference for up to 350 guests in one of 15 meeting rooms. Wedding receptions are stylish in the Millennium Suite, which opens to the terrace for spectacular London views

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MTAS1338: The Modern Miami skyline is a cosmopolitan work of art: from the Four Seasons Hotel and The Filmore, to the entertaining Jungle Island and America Airlines Arena, The Magic City is an unforgettable metropolis. This contemporary urban decor will remind you of its marvelous architecture, incredible events, excellent shops and cafes, and wonderful culture. Youre familiar with its history, youve experienced its celebrations, youre fond of its people, and you long to return. This trendy industrial wall artwork will take you back to the city that you love, filling your senses with its sights and sounds. Amplify your home decor and give your guests something to talk about with this captivating homage. Features: -Available in High Gloss (reverse-printed acrylic) or Satin-Matte (metal print)-Cityscape photography with artistically-modified imagery and enhanced colors-HD (high definition) gicle e on metal or acrylic. UV cured acrylic inks. Rare, true-flatbed application for ultimate image clarity-Metal brackets attached to the back that hang easily on nails, screws, hooks or z-bars and allow the artwork to float slightly off the wall, giving the artwork an attractive element of depth-This is a technique we coined, called a fine art gicle e on metal or acrylic. It is a manually prepped and embellished panel with in-house giclee application, assembled by hand in our modern art studio in Cincinnati, Ohio-Collection: City Skylines-Subject: Architecture; -Holiday Theme: No -Holiday: -Seasonal Theme: No -Season: -Style: Contemporary; Industrial; Modern-Lighted: No-Finish: -Distressed: No-Handmade: No-Solid Wood Construction: No-Wood Construction Type: -Wood Construction Type Details: -Wood Species: -Additional Materials: Acrylic Inks-Hardware Material: Aluminum-Number of Items Included: 1-Pieces Included: 1-Weather Resistant: Yes -Weather Resistant Details: Indoor/Outdoor, UV-Resistant-Water Resistant: Yes -Water Resista

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A warm Texas welcome and delicious signature DoubleTree cookies await you at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Houston Intercontinental Airport, located one mile from George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Airport. Take advantage of the complimentary airport shuttle to and from our Houston airport hotel. Feel at home in our spacious guest rooms, watch HDTV from the calm of your bed, or use WiFi access to stay connected in an oversized work area. Upgrade to larger rooms with the choice of one king-sized or two double beds. Our accessible rooms are thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort at our Houston airport hotel Start your day with Oakley's buffet breakfast or grab your favorite beverage at our Starbucks coffee bar. Enjoy a lively evening catching the game over drinks with the locals in Derrick's Saloon. Host any event at this Houston airport hotel on the doorstep of north Houston corporations such as ExxonMobil, United Airlines and Halliburton. Over 18,500 sq. ft. of meeting space accommodates corporate meetings, weddings and grand celebrations alike. Use our 24-hour business center with complimentary printing. Think of it as your second home office. Stay rejuvenated at this north Houston hotel with our fitness room equipped with cardio machines and weights, outdoor pool, hot tub and quiet gardens

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MTAS1312: The Modern Miami skyline is a cosmopolitan work of art: from the Four Seasons Hotel and The Filmore, to the entertaining Jungle Island and America Airlines Arena, The Magic City is an unforgettable metropolis. This contemporary urban decor will remind you of its marvelous architecture, incredible events, excellent shops and cafes, and wonderful culture. Youre familiar with its history, youve experienced its celebrations, youre fond of its people, and you long to return. This trendy industrial wall artwork will take you back to the city that you love, filling your senses with its sights and sounds. Amplify your home decor and give your guests something to talk about with this captivating homage. This is a technique we coined, called a fine art gicle e on metal or acrylic. It is a manually prepped and embellished panel with in-house giclee application, assembled by hand in Metal Art Studio's modern art studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. Features: -City Skylines collection-UV Cured acrylic inks-Rare, true-flatbed application for ultimate image clarity-Cityscape photography with artistically-modified imagery and enhanced colors-HD (high definition) giclee on metal or acrylic-Metal brackets attached to the back that hang easily on nails, screws, hooks or z-bars and allow the artwork to float slightly off the wall, giving the artwork an attractive element of depth-Made in the USA-Collection: City Skylines-Subject: Architecture-Holiday Theme: No -Holiday: -Seasonal Theme: No -Season: -Style: Contemporary; Industrial; Modern-Lighted: No-Finish: Multi-Coloured-Distressed: No-Handmade: No-Solid Wood Construction: No-Wood Construction Type: -Wood Construction Type Details: -Wood Species: -Additional Materials: Acrylic Inks-Hardware Material: Aluminum-Number of Items Included: 1-Weather Resistant: Yes -Weather Resistant Details: Indoor/Outdoor, UV-Resistant-Water Resistant: Yes -Water Resistant Details: Will not rust-Stain Resistant

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fun & excitement wrapped in southern charm. welcome to the Hampton Inn & Suites - Shreveport/Bossier City North, LA. Nestled along the east bank of the Red River, the area that surrounds the Hampton Inn & Suites Shreveport/Bossier City-North hotel will wrap you in its unique Southern Charm as you discover all of the excitement and culture! Our Bossier City hotel is mere minutes away from Barksdale Air Force Base, the Convention Center, the 14-thousand-seat CenturyLink Center, Independence Stadium (home of the most celebrated bowl game in Northern Louisiana, The AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl), great restaurants - not to mention the Louisiana Boardwalk and the exciting Casino District, which features five riverboat casino gambling resorts and Harrah's Louisiana Downs Horse Racing Track and Casino. If shopping is on the agenda, The Louisiana Boardwalk on the Red River in Bossier City is the largest combination shopping, dining and entertainment development in Louisiana. Ever since its opening in 2005, the Louisiana Boardwalk has been attracting tourists and resident shoppers with its 70 retail outlet stores, riverfront cafes and restaurants, and an entertainment area containing a 14-screen Regal Cinema digital projection movie theatre, an Island Fun arcade and a Tenpinz bowling alley. The Louisiana Boardwalk is close to our Bossier City, LA hotel - as is a 106,000 square-foot Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. Book your stay at our Shreveport-Bossier City hotel and discover fun and excitement wrapped in Southern charm! services & amenities Here at the Hampton Inn & Suites Shreveport/Bossier City-North, we're passionate about taking good care of you. That's why we offer a broad range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional. Whether you're planning a corporate meeting or need accommodations for a family reunion or your child's sporting group, we're delighted to offer you easy planning and booking tools to make the process quick and organized * Meetings & Events * Local Restaurant Guid

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The world's leading e-commerce association shows how to find the best travel deals online. Looking for rock-bottom prices on airline tickets and car rentals? In search of the perfect hotel or resort? Checking out cruises? Doing research on business desitnations, family vacations, or romantic getaways? Travel already draws more people to the Internet than any other topic - and online travel revenues will reach an astounding $12 billion by 2002, according to The Industry Standard, which tracks Net economy. It all adds up to a huge built-in audience for this taime-saving guide. Like a well-connected travel agent, it takes netsurfing travelers straight to the best deals. Special features include: Guided tours of key sites like Travelocity and City.net; Tips on using Priceline and similar "name your price" services; Advice on comparison-shopping and bargaining; Questions to ask and scams to avoid.

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Discover the secrets of timeshare/vacation ownership! Have you ever dreamed of traveling and vacationing like the other half? Seeing the finest places in 100 countries and enjoying the luxuries of life? Now you can! And not only will you be able to vacation like a king, you will vacation for next to nothing! Traveling through the pages of Secrets Revealed by a Timeshare Insider: How to Write Off Your Timeshare, Your Expenses and Your Vacations, you will explore the benefits of timeshare/vacation ownership. Each and every page is chock full of valuable information that will make your dream vacations a reality. But this is also the guide to financial opportunity. You will learn how to write off every vacation, every restaurant, airline ticket, cruise, attraction ticket, sporting event, round of golf, massage, and on and on. No longer will you worry about spending your last dollar to vacation with family and friends. No longer will a box of useless receipts be your only souvenir. Enjoy the tax benefits of your resort property ownership. Let your new "Timeshare Tax Shelter" pay for every vacation. Take this adventure and learn how to be a T-R-A-V-E-L-E-R, not a tourist. Learn the basics of Timeshare, Resorts, Anytime/Anywhere, Value, Exchange, Luxury, Education and the "Secret" of Timeshare. Begin the journey. This book will be your guide on your quest to a new global experience.

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Thirty years ago when Sir Richard Branson called up Boeing and asked if they had a spare 747, few would have predicted the brash entrepreneur would so radically transform the placid business of air travel. But today, Branson flies airlines on six continents, employs hundreds of jets and, in 2014, was predicting that his spaceship company - Virgin Galactic - would soon open the space frontier to commercial astronauts, payload specialists, scientists and space tourists. With more than 600 seats sold at $250,000 each, what started off as a dream to send people just for the excitement to look back and marvel at Earth, was on the cusp of finally being turned into a business. Then, on October 21, 2014, tragedy struck. SpaceShipTwo was on its most ambitious test flight to date. Seconds after firing its engine, Virgin Galactic's spaceship was breaking through the sound barrier. In just the three seconds that it took for the vehicle to climb from Mach 0.94 to Mach 1.02, co-pilot Mike Alsbury made what many close to the event believe was a fatal mistake that led to his death and the disintegration of SpaceShipTwo. Miraculously, the pilot, Peter Siebold, survived the 16-km fall back to Earth. Soon after the event Branson vowed to continue his space tourism venture in spite of this. Already a second SpaceShipTwo is being built, and ticket-holders eagerly await the day when Virgin Galactic offers quick, routine and affordable access to the edge of space. This book explains the hurdles Virgin Galactic had and still has to overcome en route to developing suborbital space travel as a profitable economic entity, and describes the missions that will be flown on board SpaceShipTwo Mk II, including high-altitude science studies, astronomy, life sciences, and microgravity physics.

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Enjoy an unforgettable two night break in one of Europe's most beautiful and exciting cities with this fantastic choice voucher. You'll be able to choose a break for two at one of an incredible selection of hotels across the continent, all hand-picked for their comfortable accommodation, top facilities and convenient location. Whether you decide to discover the romance of Rome, the vibrant culture of Barcelona, the beauty of Venice or the stunning attractions of Madrid, you're guaranteed a getaway you'll remember for a lifetime! Your voucher is valid for 10 months and does not include travel. Location: Locations across Europe

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Travel to the heart of Hampshire with this dinner for two at the delightful Tylney Hall. Dining in the award-winning Oak Room Restaurant, you'll take in views over the hotel's immaculately manicured gardens as you tuck in to three courses of expertly prepared, tasty cuisine. With its domed ceiling, oak panelled walls and gentle piano tinkling in the corner, this is a truly classic dinnig experience. Location: Hampshire (South East)

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A memoir of Captain David Humphrys four decade career with Air Canada airlines. Humphrys began work for TransCanada in 1949, in an era when the industry was largely unregulated, and air travel was afforded by only the wealthy. Joining the company as an airline ticket clerk, he honed his golf skills in off hours and practically stumbled upon the idea of becoming a pilot. Humphrys gives insight into the early days of commercial aviation in an industry that has seen tremendous change in the last sixty years. One of few pilots to experience an emergency crash landing, he shares the view from inside the cockpit. Recalling events that are heartwarming, funny, and absolutely true, he imparts to the reader a day-in-the-life of a commercial airline pilot. Welcome aboard.

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Hotel Features: Each of the 300 rooms at the 15-story Sands Casino, which opened in May 2011, has free Wi-Fi, a 42-inch flat-panel cable HDTV and a media hub for electronics. Non-smoking rooms are available. Guests receive a free continental breakfast each morning. You'll find seven restaurants on-site, including three by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasee. For nightlife beyond gambling, the hotel hosts the Molten Lounge and Vision Bar nightclub. Live concerts are held at the in-house Sands Bethlehem Event Center. The property has a 24-hour front desk, a business center with fax and photocopy services, a fitness room, indoor pool. The in-house casino features 3,000 slot machines and 130 table games (including 30 poker tables). Self-Parking is complimentary, but there's a fee for Valet service.

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A smuggler of priceless antiquities, a scrap dealer turned millionaire accused in the Coalgate scam, an electrical engineer from rural Chhattisgarh, on his way to winning a one-way ticket on the Mars One mission, the controversial former Comptroller Auditor General of India, a prominent editor accused of sexually harassing one of his colleagues, and a flamboyant businessman whose airline took a nosedive. The Newsmakers is an anthology of ordinary and extraordinary Indians, who have made headlines over the past two years. 2012 and 2013 were dominated by corruption scandals, many of which find mention, in various guises, in the lives of the people written about in this book. Some have been celebrated and some castigated. Often, however, it was not the news story itself that was the highlight of these profiles. The early careers and backgrounds of the people involved set the news in a context that changed the way we thought about current events. Each subject, in his or her own way contributed to the wider India story that has unfolded in an era of great progress and greater uncertainty.

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Topics covered include travel, tourism, ticketing, hotels and staff, restaurants, kitchens, table settings, service and cooking, along with general business, accounting and personnel terms. Handy supplements include quick-reference lists of airline and airport codes, currencies, international dialling codes, time zones, balance sheets and international public holidays. Ideal for students, employers, or employees who work in any part of the hotel or tourism industry or who need to use specialist English vocabulary for their work or studies.

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Celebrating the celebration of the Old West In the 1880s, there wasn"t much in Anson, Texas, in the way of entertainment for the area's cowhands. But Star Hotel operator M.G. Rhodes changed that when he hosted a Grand Ball the weekend before Christmas. A restless traveling salesman, rancher, and poet from New York named William Lawrence Chittenden, a guest at the Star Hotel, was so impressed with the soiree that he penned his observances in the poem "The Cowboys' Christmas Ball." Reenacted annually since 1934 based on Chittenden's poem, the contemporary dances attract people from coast to coast, from Canada, and from across Europe and elsewhere. Since 1993 Grammy Award-winning musical artist Michael Martin Murphey has played at the popular event. Far more than a history of the Jones County dance, Paul Carlson analyzes the long poem, defining the many people and events mentioned and explaining the Jones County landscape Chittenden lays out in his celebrated work. The book covers the evolution of cowboy poetry and places Chittenden and his poem chronologically within the ever-changing western genre. Dancin' in Anson: A History of the Texas Cowboys" Christmas Ball is a novel but refreshing look at a cowboy poet, his poem, and a joyous Christmas-time family event that traces its roots back nearly 130 years.

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Thousands of festivals take place around the world every year. Some have cult followings with tickets that sell out instantly-forty thousand Burning Man tickets sold out in a manner of minutes-some are thrown in little-known faraway places-cities in Benin or San Marino. In this unique volume, Steve Davey, author of the 300,000+ selling book Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die, has created the ultimate, unparalleled book on the subject, showcasing a whopping 500 festivals in 121 countries-far and away more than any other book of its kind. To make it, he traveled the world, comprehensively researched its most dynamic events, and carefully selected the festivals with the most extraordinary highs, a life-affirming buzz. The result is scene-setting descriptions and 270 complementary jaw-dropping photographs-colorful images on every page. It's an energetic celebration of events from Carnival in Rio to the Full Moon Party in Thailand, from the most brilliant Day of the Dead celebrations to the gooiest food fights, the most over-the-top costumes to the most daring displays of bravado. For ease of reference, the festivals are organized by continent, by region, then alphabetically by country. With dates and locations, they're made accessible to those looking to enhance upcoming trips and those looking for their next big adventure. The compilation is also an instant thrill for the armchair traveler-immediate access to the world's most joyful events. Around the World in 500 Festivals was published in a limited print-run in 2013. It's now being given a comprehensive update and new packaging-a thrilling new offering for readers looking to experience new places and cultures when they're most alive.

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What could be more quintessentially British than a delicious afternoon tea served in charming surroundings? Give in to tea and cake cravings at one of a range of hand-picked venues including charming hotel restaurants and lounges. What's included will vary according to the location chosen - for example be served a traditional English cream tea a tea with finger sandwiches and homemade cakes fancy pastries and champagne or cakes and cocktails and some venues offer the experience for more than two people. Whichever it is find the perfect spot to relax on any occasion from Mother's Day to 40th birthday celebrations and indulge and while away an afternoon. Tuck in!

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Don"t You Know Who I Think I Am? discusses and dissects social media celebrity and travel hacker Justin Ross Lee's many run-ins with celebrities, and reveals his secrets to gate-crashing major awards ceremonies, A-list parties, and gaining entrance to the most exclusive nightclubs and restaurants. And for all the road warriors and would-be jet setters, he details how to out-smart major airlines and hotels. Also, he'll make you laugh until you soil yourself. That is the JRL guarantee.

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The offence on the face of it was a simple one, but the mystery surrounding its aftermath has passed into legend. On 24 November 1971, a man going by the name of D. ('Dan') B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 on a domestic flight and demanded $200,000 from its owners, Northwest Orient. Confident they would catch the hijacker, the company agreed to pay the cash in exchange for their passengers. But the hijacker had other plans. After the aircraft had taken off again, minus its passengers and with D.B. Cooper $200,000 richer, he strapped himself to a parachute and jumped out into the cold night. He was never seen or heard of again, so if he survived the jump, it had been the perfect crime. If not, of course, he had been the perfect idiot. Either way, D.B. Cooper became an instant celebrity among the tie-dyed, hash-smoking hippies of the early 1970s, when hijacking had rather more of a romantic/revolutionary feel about it than it does today when terrorists are suspected at every turn. Despite one of the biggest manhunts in American history, including amateur investigations, books, TV documentaries and films, nothing more is known about D.B. Cooper today than was known on the day of his daring, airborne stunt. So let's look at the events in a bit more detail. At 4 p.m. on that particular day in 1971 - the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving Eve - a soberly dressed businessman approached the counter of the Northwest Orient Airline at Portland International Airport and bought a one-way ticket to Seattle for $20.The businessman, who gave his name as D.B. Cooper, was allocated seat 18C on Flight 305, which left on time at 4.35 p.m, climbing into the cold, rainy night with thirty-seven passengers and five flight crew on board. Read on.

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This newly revised and updated guide tells you everything you need to know about visiting Germany. Covering the entire country region by region, the guide begins in the youthful capital of Berlin and proceeds to Mecklenburg, Hamburg, Niedersachsen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Hessen, Thuringe, Sachsen, northern Bavaria, Munich and the Alps, and finally Baden-Wurtemberg. Interesting narratives describe the best sites to visit (as well as lesser-known ones), complete with detailed background descriptions and how best to tour each one. Among the special features are self-guided walking and driving tours: Stroll along the streets of ever changing Berlin, for instance, or through a breathtaking corner of the Black Forest. National Geographic and local experts provide insider tips on favorite or little known sites and events, and dozens of sidebars highlight experiences that show you how to truly get the most from your trip, including attending the medieval festivals celebrated at many castles in the Rhine Valley; touring underground Berlin; surfing and windsurfing off the northern Baltic coast; and learning how to brew beer in Bavaria. A chapter full of practical information rounds out the guide, including how to get to Germany and an extensive listing of author-picked hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. The National Geographic Traveler series is aimed at active travelers who want authentic, enriching, cultural experiences and look to a guidebook for expert advice and insider tips from a trustworthy source. We offer ways for people to experience a place rather than just visit, and give the feel of each destination not easily found online.

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The ultimate New York city travel guide! Known as the city that never sleeps because there is always something going on, New York welcomes many millions of visitors every year. Made up of five boroughs Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island it is Manhattan s many attractions, from world-class shopping to celebrated restaurants and superb museums, that draw the crowds. Winters here are blustery, summers are hot, spring and autumn are temperate, but the Big Apple offers attractions to suit all interests and seasons. Whether you re visiting for the sightseeing or the shopping, the cuisine or the nightlife, this New York travel guide is the perfect guide for your short break. Combining destination expertise with two award-winning pop-up maps, this handy travel guide will provide all the information you need to get the most out of your trip. This handy New York pocket guide includes two detailed PopOut city maps and a 64 page full colour illustrated travel guide. The guide opens with 2 of our favourite itineraries. If you're short of time and want to see all the best bits, these itineraries are sure to help you explore and savour the best that New York has to offer. The guide is then divided in to 7 chapters: see it - the best places to see from museums & cathedrals to markets, monuments and much more; buy it - pinpoints the key shopping areas and stores to target; watch it - places to be entertained: shows, theatres, music venues, ballet, comedy, cinema and nightlife; taste it - from ethnic cuisine to local fare to the top places for an evening cocktail; all the best places to eat and drink; know it - all the practical information you need to get the best out of your trip; directory - hotel listings, additional places to visit, annual events and useful websites; transit map - showing the MTA Manhattan Subway Packed with advice and information, this handy pocket size New York travel guide will help you get the most out of your trip.

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Celebrating Barcelona's stronghold on architecture and art, this completely updated and revised guide to the city makes sure you don't miss a thing-from the intricately carved edifices of its Gothic quarter; Gaudi's moderniste structures; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miro. Special features include three-dimensional drawings (including one of the fabulous Sagrada Familia Cathedral) and guided tours (including a walk through Roman Barcelona and a drive through the Mediterranean-lapped Costa Brava), as well as in-depth sidebars that detail such topics as Barcelona's Jewish community, the city's markets, and what life as a local medieval monk was like. Special features are sprinkled throughout on such helpful topics as securing tickets to a bullfight, learning to windsurf on Barcelona's beaches, the ritual of spring onion barbeques, where to take Catalan or flamenco classes, and taking a suisso; and Insider Tips from National Geographic and local experts show you where the locals go. A hefty Travelwise section details how to get there and how to get around, with author-picked hotels and restaurants. Aimed at active travelers who want authentic, enriching, cultural experiences and expert advice from a trustworthy source, National Geographic Travelers provide ways for people to experience a place rather than just visit, and give the true feel of each destination not easily found online.

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Susan, an eccentric sixty-year-old, decides to celebrate her birthday by repeating a journey to Australia she made with a group of friends when she was 20. This time, she's travelling alone - carrying the same hopes and dreams, but with 40 years of extra baggage! Endlessly chatty, accident-prone and often looking like she's been dragged through a hedge backwards, Susan is undoubtedly colourful. Her wit, charm, chaos and hint of sadness have given her a unique outlook on life - and make her an unforgettable character. Romance slowly but awkwardly blossoms as she reunites with Bill, the bartender at the hotel, an unexpected turn of events that causes Susan to reflect on life, love, loneliness, friendship and the trials and joys of growing older. Just the Ticket is a poignant 90-minute journey through Susan's hilarious life.

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Planning on taking your cat with you on your fabulous Mexican vacation? A health passport will make your trip across the border much easier. Keep track of your cat's important information in one easy to use (and find) location. Vet exams, services, and supply information are just a few of the things you can keep track of using this Passport. You never know who will need it. When traveling with your cat, you can get this Passport signed and stamped by your veterinarian and it can act as proof of immunizations, rabies shots, and other vaccines for airlines and hotels. If you leave your cat with a friend or family member, this passport is a convenient go to guide should any thing arise while you're away, and if you're moving, handing this passport over to your new vet is a great way to make sure all of your cat's health records and history are transferred to their files. You can prepare for the unexpected too. With entries for a photo, markings, and other identifiers, it can help you recover your friend quickly. Features Include: Personal Pet Information Photo Identification Page Vaccination Records Serologic Testing - Feline Leukemia Virus Internal Parasite Control - Annual Fecal Medical History and Hospitalizations Dietary Information Dental Care Medications Taken Regularly Cat Service Providers Cat Supply Sources Club Registration and Memberships Events, Awards, Points and Titles Health and Vaccine Refernce Made in the U.S.A.

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Susan, an eccentric sixty-year-old, decides to celebrate her birthday by repeating a journey to Australia she made with a group of friends when she was 20. This time, she's travelling alone - carrying the same hopes and dreams, but with 40 years of extra baggage! Endlessly chatty, accident-prone and often looking like she's been dragged through a hedge backwards, Susan is undoubtedly colourful. Her wit, charm, chaos and hint of sadness have given her a unique outlook on life - and make her an unforgettable character. Romance slowly but awkwardly blossoms as she reunites with Bill, the bartender at the hotel, an unexpected turn of events that causes Susan to reflect on life, love, loneliness, friendship and the trials and joys of growing older. Just the Ticket is a poignant 90-minute journey through Susan's hilarious life.

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Chef Marco Anzani, celebrated by the New York Times as one of the pioneer founders of the New Mediterranean cuisine, introduces to Cebu coastal Mediterranean flavors on a spin. After twenty-six years in the industry, he has traveled to five continents, eighteen countries, and thirty cities. Marco has worked with Michelin chefs, such as Alain Ducasse, Roger Verge, and Trognois; and his direction for ANZANI is a coastal spin on the new flavors of the Mediterranean using local and imported ingredients from around the world. In his profession, his craft has been mastered and his skill and technique in demand that many have asked him to consult airlines and large-scale international hotel chains. This now-turned restaurateur and visionary greatly contributes to the professionalism of the industry locally and internationally. Kate Dychangco-Anzani, change-agent and entrepreneur, is Chef Marcos's other half. She has a bachelor's degree from Le Cordon Bleu in restaurant business and catering events management and a master's degree in food and wine gastronomy. She further spearheads lifestyle and celebratory events with Flare while maintains position as Zee Lifestyle's food and entertaining editor and contributor. Most recently, she contributes to UK's Olive Philippines What's In and Out of Cebu. 2010 had her authoring her first cookbook, GUSTO. In 2011, she came on board the team of Amazing Cebu's food and travel show, Foodhunt by Kate Anzani. It aims to show Cebu like it has never been seen before, showcasing unique places of Cebu's islets while featuring food produce and recipes designed by Kate. ANZANI is her "baby," and together with Chef Marco Anzani, they collaborate on how they can bring culinary innovation and food presentation to a perfect balanced bite.

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exPress-o: Found - Irresistible Autumn Snack

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exPress-o: Hot Chocolate With Red Wine

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exPress-o: 60 Years of Memories.

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