Travel
Aug 5th, 2008 |
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Category: Travel
Veronica Jiminez
Istanbul, Turkey is a country of many contrasts. The city, located on both sides of the Bosporus, separating Europe and Asia, is connected by two bridges.
The heritage of Istanbul is very diverse. Turkey, founded by Constantine the Great is 324 AD (although the site of ancient Byzantium as far back as 650BC), with Istanbul [...]
Tags: culture, diversity, Istanbul, shopping, tourism, travelling, Turkey, vacation spots
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Jun 10th, 2008 |
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Category: Food & Drink, Travel
Cynthia Cheng
New York is full of expensive restaurants, but there are only a handful that’s high on everyone’s list. Jean-Georges is one of them. However, Jean-Georges has one thing that most other places do not have. It has an amazing Prix-Fixe lunch that is lighter on the wallet than their “regular” dinner menu. For $28 US, one [...]
Tags: affordable, food, lunch, Manhattan, New York, New York City, prix fixe, restaurants, set lunches, Trump International Hotel and Tower
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May 27th, 2008 |
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Category: Beauty, Health, Travel
Robert Haynes-Peterson
There are times I wake up feeling if my skin is oozing wine, or whichever spirit I inhaled at the previous night’s soiree. Now luxe spas in vine regions around the world are actually offering wine and vine-based treatments, providing a healthier definition of “booze soaked.” As more and more destinations-from Walla Walla, Washington [...]
Tags: Argentina, Beauty, relaxing, South Africa, spas, Travel, United States, Washington, wine
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May 13th, 2008 |
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Category: Travel
Niya Bajaj
The second incredible stop on our journey is London, England. Like all maximum cities, it shares certain characteristics with Mumbai, but on the whole is decidedly more organized, less frenetic, and a great deal more “proper”. If you are the sort who would be lost without your daytimer and a clearly laid out schedule, [...]
Tags: Britain, England, Europe, Fun, London, maxium cities, Travel, United Kingdom
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Apr 15th, 2008 |
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Category: Travel
Niya Bajaj
Webitor’s Note: This is the third part of a series on travel. The first two parts, also on Mumbai, were originally published in the February and March issues of Prospere Magazine. You can read Part I here and Part II here.
The best and worst thing about maximum Mumbai is the fact that there is [...]
Tags: Asia, India, Travel
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Mar 11th, 2008 |
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Category: Travel
Niya Bajaj
Webitor’s Note: This is a continuation of Niya Bajaj’s article on Mumbai published last month.
Like any Maximum city, Mumbai is laden to the hilt with things to do, places to see and food to devour. With options ranging from the super cheap to the super chic you are bound to find something that [...]
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Feb 12th, 2008 |
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Category: Travel
Niya Bajaj
While people say the world is getting smaller the allure of traveling to a city where no body knows your name, where you can reinvent yourself at will is still an exhilarating prospect. There are few better places to do so than major metropolis, the maximum cities where life is fast paced, where the [...]
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Dec 13th, 2007 |
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Category: Travel
The Prospere woman is a woman who loves to travel. Whether it’s a short car trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls or a week-long trip to Hong Kong or Paris, she wants to know what the best places to stay, eat, visit and of course, shop are and this is the place to find out! [...]
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