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Upgrade Us! 5 Ways to Score First-Class Service on Your Honeymoon

by Molly Fergus LG Travel News Editor Recently tied the knot? Like most newlyweds, you’d probably love to go on a super-lux vacation after tying the knot (Flowing bubbly! Airline upgrades! Cushy suites!) but in the era of carry-on baggage fees, it takes more than a giddy, “We’re on… Read More

Hiking Through Capri’s History

Addison O’Dea follows in the footsteps of a Roman emperor. The pathways of Capri are narrow and bear the wear of two thousand years of foot traffic. It is the history of a place that always captures my imagination. I have come for the wedding of a lifelong friend… Read More

Paris: 11 famous perfumes to test for free at the Champs-Elysées Sephora

The Sephora on the Champs-Elysées. Photos by Theodora Brack. By Theadora Brack in Paris— One of my favorite spots in Paris to get beautified in a pinch is the Sephora on the Champs-Elysées . Outfitted with a dramatic ramp, a red carpet and black and white columns, it’s one… Read More

Would you go to the US Gulf coast on holiday this year? | Poll

Mississippi governor Haley Barbour has been going to lengths to reassure tourists that the BP oil spill hasn’t affected beaches in his state. Could you be persuaded to holiday on the US Gulf coast this year?
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The Anatomy of the Perfect Tour Guide

I’ve had a good number of guides over the years. Most were pretty good, just a few were bad and some stood out as excellent. I have bad news for all of you: … Related posts: Free Language Guides from Intrepid Travel Fishing in The Bahamas Tips on Estimating the… Read More

50th Birthday Q&A: Harvard’s ‘Let’s Go’ Travel Series Still Sends Students Global

It’s always exciting when a fellow respected travel website celebrates their birthday–especially a 50th birthday! Obviously the Harvard Let’s Go series hasn’t been around for 50 years in digital form, but through it’s work abroad bringing young travelers budget savvy advice from cities all over the world, it has… Read More

Review of Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel London

I stayed at the 4 star Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel for 2 nights in June 2010 on a complimentary basis arranged by lastminute.com . The hotel opened recently and is located a few hundred metres from the Battersea side of Chelsea Bridge, opposite Battersea Park. It takes around 20… Read More

Vagobond: World Travel, World Citizen, World Vagabond

Vago has hitchhiked across Canada, has lounged on the beaches of Tahiti and has (almost) been robbed by a tricky Macaque on Gibraltar. Most recently, he has experienced an Saharan Nomad Wedding – his own! Now the big question is “Where do they go from here?” © Gretchen for… Read More

Malbec, the return of France’s forgotten wine

Most malbec comes from Argentina these days but it originates in a lovely quiet corner of south-west France. Now the inky wine is making a comeback Six of us had come together for a malbec wine tasting tour, not, as you might assume, in the foothills of the Argentinian… Read More

Thank you, Iceland. Now I can hear a thrush | Fergus Walsh

The sound of jets has been gloriously replaced by bird song for those living under Heathrow’s flight path, thanks to the volcanic eruption For a moment I couldn’t place it. There was something different, something unusual in the air as I stepped out into the back garden. But then… Read More