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Photo Of The Day: St. Pancras

Photo Of The Day: St. Pancras Nov 30th, 2012 at 5:00PM: It's five years this month since the Eurostar began its run from the renovated St. Pancras train station. The station remains a tour-de-force of a hub. This may be the only train station in the UK that feels truly European, and not only because it connects to the European train grid. St. Pancras is densely useable and grand, with a real buzz – like a train station of yesteryear, the sort ...

How To Stay With Strangers Around The World For Free

How To Stay With Strangers Around The World For Free Nov 16th, 2012 at 1:00PM: It's no secret I'm a fan of couchsurfing. Finding hosts online to put you up in their living rooms sounds sketchy, but I've never had a real negative experience. The value isn't just in a free place to crash. The biggest plus is meeting incredible people, real people who can show you a side of their city that you normally wouldn't see as a tourist. For me, that meant everything from a house ...

China Airshow To Feature Acrobatic Team

China Airshow To Feature Acrobatic Team Nov 8th, 2012 at 5:00PM: Airshow China 2012 is scheduled to run from November 13 to 18 and will feature over 600 exhibitors from 39 countries. Promising to be bigger and better this year, the show hopes to become more recognized by the international aviation and aerospace community. To help make that happen, the show will feature a variety of airborne daredevil fliers. Officially titled the China International ...

Totnes: South Devon's Alternative Village

Totnes: South Devon's Alternative Village Oct 13th, 2012 at 11:00AM: Totnes, an Elizabethan town in the South West English county of Devon, isn't your average West Country village. Totnes is what is increasingly known as a Transition Town – in fact, it is a model Transition Town. What is a Transition Town, you ask? A Transition Town is a municipality focused on sustainable local economic growth by encouraging the use of local resources and local ...

Roadside America: Samoa Cookhouse, Eureka, California

Roadside America: Samoa Cookhouse, Eureka, California Oct 11th, 2012 at 9:00AM: There's something about roadhouses that fascinates me. I don't just mean dodgy watering holes of the kind Patrick Swayze kicked some butt in, but old school diners that cater to working folk. The food is often great, and there's just something honest about them. For over a decade, I'd longed to visit the famed Samoa Cookhouse just minutes from Eureka, California, after reading about it in a ...

Overseas France: Or Where You Can Find France Outside Of France

Overseas France: Or Where You Can Find France Outside Of France Oct 5th, 2012 at 11:00AM: The days of colonial empires may be long over, though the United States, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands and Denmark continue each to administer a smattering of overseas territories. Among these, France has arguably the most interesting and wide-ranging set of territories. Overseas France includes tiny St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland (population around 6,000), the ...

Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum Reopens, Adding To City's Reputation As A Major Art Destination

Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum Reopens, Adding To City's Reputation As A Major Art Destination Sep 22nd, 2012 at 3:00PM: Amsterdam is famous, and infamous, for its many attractions appealing to all types of traveler. One of the best reasons to visit is for the world-class art museums such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Hermitage. Now another can be added to the list. The Stedelijk Museum reopens to the public this Sunday after a long remodel that has created more gallery space, allowing the first ...

International Business Travel Tips, From Business Travelers

International Business Travel Tips, From Business Travelers Sep 20th, 2012 at 11:00AM: After posting our 10 Tips For International Business Travel, readers responded with some engaging comments. Chiming in with additional tips that work, their ideas for international business travel have an undeniable common sense. Based on their personal experience, with some lessons learned "the hard way," readers shared not what they heard would be a good idea, but what they did that worked. ...

A Conversation With Rick Steves

A Conversation With Rick Steves Sep 18th, 2012 at 10:00AM: Rick Steves doesn't want you to go to Orlando. For more than thirty years, Steves has been trying to sell Americans on leaving the country in his work as a tour guide, author and host of the PBS Series "Rick Steves' Europe." These days, Steves thinks that it's more important than ever for Americans to travel overseas, both to broaden their own horizons and to serve as citizen diplomats who can ...

7 Tips For Touring Europe By Train

7 Tips For Touring Europe By Train Aug 13th, 2012 at 1:00PM: Hitting the open road might be the most iconic way to see the United States, but riding the rails is certainly the most romanticized way to journey across Europe. And who wouldn't enjoy taking in the views as you sweep past rolling vineyards in Spain or ride the rails across water to reach Venice? As you plan your travels across Europe, here are some tips and tricks that will make sure your ...

A Tour Through The Best Airline Lounge In The World

Aug 10th, 2012 at 11:00AM: Nordic countries are often well regarded as the design hotspots in Europe, and their airports are no exception. Helsinki is a prime example. In addition to its well laid out and spacious construction, the airport is also home to the top voted airline lounge in the world. Its operator? Finnair. Passing through the airport on the way back from a week in Helsinki last month, Gadling Labs ...

Photo Of The Day: Istanbul Balcony

Photo Of The Day: Istanbul Balcony Aug 2nd, 2012 at 6:00PM: I'm getting ready to pack up and leave Istanbul tomorrow, after over two years and one baby, so you'll have to indulge me in a bit of preemptive nostalgia. Amidst the photos of Hagia Sophia and kebab vendors in the Gadling photo pool of Istanbul images, I was surprised to see this photo by Flickr user BrettDresseur, of a view almost identical to my own a few doors down on Vali Konagi Avenue. ...

GQ Names 'Most Underrated Cities' In Europe

GQ Names 'Most Underrated Cities' In Europe Aug 2nd, 2012 at 5:30PM: Have you ever touched down on your hard earned vacation only to find you've landed in a tourist trap? GQ decided to help ensure none of their readers stands in a long line again. As part of their August issue, the magazine has put together a list of cities where travelers are guaranteed to escape the crowds. It begins: Europe's mega-cities have their justly enshrined Famous Things You ...

Photo Of The Day: Smiling Door In Andalucia

Photo Of The Day: Smiling Door In Andalucia Jul 24th, 2012 at 6:30PM: Sometimes, it's the unexpected details that can lighten up a long day of travel. Take, for instance, this bright green door in Conil de la Frontera, a seaside town in Andalucia, Spain. Wearing a whimsical lopsided smile thanks to some conveniently placed locks and handles, this door probably causes passersby to stop, grin and continue along their ways with lighter springs in their steps. I ...

Knocked Up Abroad: Lessons Learned From Traveling With A Baby

Knocked Up Abroad: Lessons Learned From Traveling With A Baby Jul 12th, 2012 at 11:00AM: Long before I became a mother, people told me that the first six months is the easiest time to travel with a baby – before they walk, talk or require children's activities. Others told me to travel as much as possible before you have children, as it's too difficult to go places for the first few years. I can confirm that you don't have to turn in your passport when you have a baby, as my ...

London Unveils Europe's Largest Building (For Now)

Jul 8th, 2012 at 4:00PM: The Shard, Europe's tallest building, has recently finished external completion. Located in London, the building is 1,016 feet in height, and is being promoted as an icon for the city. While visitors won't officially be able to go to the top of The View from The Shard, the building's viewing platform, until February 1, 2013, tickets have gone on sale. With 95 stories, 44 elevators, 206 ...

Spain Raises Airport Taxes

Spain Raises Airport Taxes Jul 7th, 2012 at 2:00PM: The government of Spain has announced that it is raising airport taxes. The amount of the increase depends on the airport, with the average being 18.9 percent. Taxes at the two busiest airports, however, will more than double. Madrid's Barajas airport will increase from 6.95 euros to 14.44 ($8.64 to $17.94). Barcelona's El Prat airport will go from 6.12 euros to 13.44 ($7.60 to $16.70). ...

Svalbard, Norway On A Budget

Svalbard, Norway On A Budget Jun 14th, 2012 at 11:00AM: It's impossible to travel to Svalbard on a budget according to an orthodox definition of budget travel. The standard shoestring repertoire (student train passes, cheap fast food or street food, sleeping in train stations or parks) is next to impossible to carry out in this arctic Norwegian territory. You could come to Svalbard with your own gear and attempt to camp in the wilderness, but ...

What Is The Highest European Capital?

What Is The Highest European Capital? Jun 4th, 2012 at 11:00AM: I've lived in Spain part time for eight years now and I've been under the impression that Madrid is the highest European capital at 667 meters (2,188 feet) above sea level. You see the "highest capital in Europe" claim everywhere, including city tours, travel websites and even the second edition of "City Guide Madrid" by Blue Guides. A friend who just came back from hiking in Andorra, ...

The World's 10 Scariest Haunted Castles

The World's 10 Scariest Haunted Castles Jun 4th, 2012 at 10:00AM: From a Czech forest castle reported to house the gates of hell to a gargantuan castle right here in the United States, the world's most haunted castles boast histories rich with frightening details. Specters haunt the halls of these old castles and travelers visit to experience brushes with the paranormal. Some of these castles possess secrets darker than a moonless night, and when ...

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