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1st Class Eurail Travel Guide
Traveling Europe on the Eurail is a great way to save the Environment as well save on gas and car rentals you’d have to purchase instead to travel around Europe. If you’re planning to travel for a long time, you might want to look into getting a 1st class Eurail Pass. The extra foot room and quieter cabins provide for a more relaxing trip…especially during those late nights. 1st class passes are the normal full adult fare, although there are discounts for children and groups traveling together. In general, 1st class travel is more spacious and quieter than 2nd class Read More...
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Tips For Taking Your Dog on Holiday
If you have a dog and you want to take him or her with you on holiday you can certainly do that, but you’ll have to do some planning. It’s also much easier if you don’t take your dog abroad with you, because there are very serious regulations for doing that, and missing even one of them could be a big problem. However, if you want to stay in the same country and have your four-legged friend come along with you there are all kinds of options. One of the first things that you’ll want to do is to find out what kinds of hotels, cottages, and other accommodations in the Read More...
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6 More Travelling Tips
Travelling is great fun, but it can be stressful, especially if you have to make lots of connections. I have put six of my favourite travelling tips below. Time For A Change: some people find that the best way to reduce jet lag is to change the time on your watch to suit your destination time while you are still seated on the plane flying there. Then you have to live the rest of your time by the destination time, which means that you should eat and sleep by that time. It will help you get into the swing of things a lot more easily. Cleaning Up Your Act: if the person sitting next to you on Read More...
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Tips for Choosing a Hotel
Whether you stay at a hotel occasionally for vacation or you are a road warrior business person who feels like you spend half of your life in hotels, here are 6 ways to make your stay at a hotel more enjoyable. 1. Before you go to sleep on the first night, make sure that the alarm clock is set for the time you want and that the television does not have an auto-on feature. People will sometimes set these for the middle of the night as a prank on the next person in the room, since the cleaning staff will rarely check them. 2. Bring your own refreshments since refreshments provided in the bar Read More...
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What You Need to Know Before Travelling With Kids
Going on a vacation or travelling long distances with the family is one of the most exciting ways to enhance the family bond. However, travelling can get a little tricky when there are kids or infants in the family. Often people avoid long trips or vacations when they have children because they think it is going to be too much trouble. Though the parents’ fears may be legitimate, the travelling experience can be made interesting, easy and enjoyable if you know more about the factors that affect kids while travelling. Being prepared and anticipating potential problems in advance will Read More...
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