Farecast

Posted on August 23, 2006 Under Travel

I'm generally pretty cynical when it comes to travel websites, I think they all do a mediocre-at-best job providing travellers with deals and helping us all make educated decisions about air travel in general. In comes Farecast, an 'Airfare Prediction'…

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Hotel Healdsburg: Sonoma

Posted on August 22, 2006 Under Travel

I've stayed in hotels all over the world and I must say that my recent getaway to Hotel Healdsburg ranks up there with the very best. Located in the Sonoma wine country north of San Francisco, Hotel Healdsburg is extremely…

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Church of Bones: Prague

Posted on August 21, 2006 Under Travel

If you're in Prague and need a Pilsner break, escape to Sedlec's Church of All Saints ossuary to see the amazing but macabre sculptures of 40,000 skeletons, victims of the Bubonic Plague, Hussite Wars and other unfortunate incidents. Apparently, the…

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Festival Purists Might Sneer

Posted on August 17, 2006 Under Travel

For those to whom the gentrification of Glastonbury and Reading Festivals cant come quickly enough, Travelodge's Travelpod will be very welcome. Measuring 20ft by 8.5ft, it features carpets, a double bed and most importantly, an ensuite toilet and wash basin,…

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City Surf: Toronto

Posted on August 16, 2006 Under Travel

City Surf, the series of self-paced MP3 walking tours, are downloadable guides for the traveler who is looking to experience and interact with a city's local culture and find the hidden treasure among the masses, essentially allowing you to enjoy…

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Bamford and Sons London

Posted on August 15, 2006 Under Travel

This is a wonderful store with a real story behind it. If you dont live in the UK you probably haven't heard of JCB, but JCB makes those iconic yellow diggers and the Bamford [B in JCB] family have now…

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Camel Wrestling: Turkey

Posted on August 1, 2006 Under Travel

Camels are exotic, all by themselves. In fact, they've become a bit cliché in travel photography. But, unlike their elite Turkish owners, it turns out they're not all that feisty. So, at your typical camel-fight, bets are placed, long-haired cross-breeds,…

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Greyone: LA

Posted on July 13, 2006 Under Travel

Growing up on the Eastside meant having to make the pilgrimage to traffic congested and parking-limited L.A. if you wanted a piece of the street fashion scene. Brands such as Stussy, Union, and Undefeated all opened their West Coast houses…

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Annette Restaurant: Sofia, Bulgaria

Posted on July 12, 2006 Under Travel

If you're a fan of Eastern flavors and stuck in Sofia waiting for your WizzAir flight, stop by Annette, which means "gracious" in French. It's a new Moroccan restaurant that might make you moan with pleasure. Sink into the striped…

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Radost FX: Prague

Posted on July 10, 2006 Under Travel

Apart form the Charles Bridge, Radost FX is the most talked-about evening destination in Praha. There's a café with castle-like upholstery, a restaurant that manages to feature vegetarian selections from Italy, Mexico, China, Thailand and America in one heavy wooden…

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