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Budget Guide 2013: Brooklyn

Budget Guide 2013: Brooklyn Feb 6th, 2013 at 11:00AM: The days of visiting New York City and staying solely in Manhattan are over. Although the city's center borough has earned its fame, there's a new New York in town: Brooklyn. It's true that many neighborhoods in Brooklyn have already gentrified rapidly, but there are still far more budget-friendly neighborhoods in the borough than not. The collective desire to keep expenses down still exists ...

Tips For Flying Cheaper In 2013

Tips For Flying Cheaper In 2013 Feb 4th, 2013 at 10:00AM: Another year has passed and the airline industry is still locked in its race to the bottom of quality and service. It now costs money to add anything special to your flight, from legroom to meals to Internet to in-flight television. Need to change your tickets? There's a fee. Want to standby for an earlier flight? There's a fee. On some carriers there's even a fee to store your bags in an ...

Budget Guide 2013: Washington, DC

Budget Guide 2013: Washington, DC Feb 2nd, 2013 at 10:00AM: All eyes have been on Washington, D.C., over the past year, and it's not just because the historic city happens to be our nation's capital. From the 57th presidential inauguration to fiscal cliff drama, much of the media attention has focused on the city's overspending and excess. What most don't see is the vibrant mix of neighborhoods and ever-expanding web of restaurants, hotels and ...

Budget Guide 2013: Downtown Manhattan

Budget Guide 2013: Downtown Manhattan Feb 1st, 2013 at 10:00AM: There's always something new to discover in New York City, and if you've always stuck to the landmarks, skyscrapers and overpriced restaurants of midtown, now might be the time to venture south to the wilds of up-and-coming neighborhoods like Chinatown. Here, the buildings are shorter, the streets are narrower and the Starbucks are less ubiquitous. Chinatown is a gritty neighborhood, with ...

Lost And Found: How Uncertainty Makes Travel Memorable

Lost And Found: How Uncertainty Makes Travel Memorable Jan 31st, 2013 at 12:00PM: As the bus begins to pull away from the bus stop in Chania, I catch the old man's eye again, giving him a thumbs-up through the window. He stares back blankly – then leaps to his feet, waving his arms, pointing, shouting. I raise my hands in an uncomprehending shrug, keeping the palms turned inward to avoid flipping him a mountza, the traditional Greek insult. He shouts louder, as if ...

Budget Guide 2013: Columbus, Ohio

Budget Guide 2013: Columbus, Ohio Jan 31st, 2013 at 11:00AM: Columbus, Ohio, is known as both "Cowtown" and "The Biggest Small Town in America," nicknames that begin to shed light on the destination's Midwest charm mixed with big city amenities. Relative to other urban centers, the streets are safe and the people are friendly, yet you'll find restaurants, galleries, shops and other attractions that have Columbus competing with cities two and three ...

Budget Guide 2013: Las Vegas

Budget Guide 2013: Las Vegas Jan 30th, 2013 at 11:00AM: If the thought of Las Vegas conjures up images of flashy clubs, glitzy shows, an endless parade of limousines and eye-wateringly high table limits – you're not entirely mistaken. This is a city where high rollers come to play and $3000-a-glass cocktails or $40,000-a-night hotel rooms are on offer for those with cash to burn. However, the good news is you don't need to have deep ...

7 Free (Or Nearly Free) Things To Do In Hong Kong

7 Free (Or Nearly Free) Things To Do In Hong Kong Jan 29th, 2013 at 12:00PM: By many measures, Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for every five-star hotel, luxury boutique and gourmet restaurant, there's a budget room, quaint flea market and cheap dimsum stand waiting in the wings. In fact, apart from high accommodation costs, Hong Kong is a great destination for budget travelers, with its cheap public transport, vibrant street food ...

Budget Guide 2013: Chicago

Budget Guide 2013: Chicago Jan 29th, 2013 at 11:00AM: The neighborhoods that makes up the city of Chicago are in constant motion. It is a city of crime, segregation and flourish, a city of constant despair and rebirth. Because of that cycle, there's always a neighborhood on the cusp of development or the brink of disaster, which means new edgy properties opening and closing – and vying for the tourist dollar. It's that competition that ...

Outtakes From Delta Air Lines' New Safety Video

Jan 16th, 2013 at 9:00AM: Late last year you may remember that Delta Air Lines produced a new on-board safety video. It was a replacement to the now-famous Deltalina video, updated with new hosts and a dash of humor. Widely applauded by the community for balancing light-hearted content with informational rules, several versions of the video are now in place among the 722 aircraft in Delta's fleet. As a bonus, this ...

Use These Programs To Shorten The Airport Security Line

Use These Programs To Shorten The Airport Security Line Jan 15th, 2013 at 11:00AM: The security situation in this nation's airports is in a constant flux. Checkpoints differ from terminal to terminal and it seems like there's always a new rule or restriction governing luggage. It's actually partially built that way for a reason; part of the Department of Homeland Security's strategy involves variety in your checkpoint experience. That's why sometimes you'll be directed ...

The World's Largest Sound And Light Show: Hong Kong's Symphony Of Lights (VIDEO)

The World's Largest Sound And Light Show: Hong Kong's Symphony Of Lights (VIDEO) Jan 8th, 2013 at 1:00PM: Each evening at the stroke of 8 p.m., Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour is illuminated with a cacophony of dancing lights and laser beams, accompanied by a blaring soundtrack of synthesized music. It's the Hong Kong Tourism Commission's Symphony of Lights, a wonderfully tacky celebration of the city's energy, spirit, diversity - and luminescence. The nightly spectacle includes more than 40 ...

Budget Hong Kong: Coward's Route To Victoria Peak

Budget Hong Kong: Coward's Route To Victoria Peak Dec 29th, 2012 at 12:00PM: The tram to the statue of Christ the Redeemer. The elevators to the top of the Eiffel Tower. The Santorini cable car. Any ski lift, anywhere. They're memorable travel experiences, sure. But they're also experiences that strike anxiety into the hearts of heights-fearing travelers, like myself. So when faced with the prospect of a thrill-inducing funicular railway ride to the top of Hong ...

Travel Resolutions: 9 Goals To Help You Travel Better In The New Year

Travel Resolutions: 9 Goals To Help You Travel Better In The New Year Dec 29th, 2012 at 10:00AM: You could commit to working out more, or reading more books instead of watching television, or not eating lunch in front of your computer (all of which we should be doing regularly) but we all know that a few weeks after the clock hits 12:01 a.m. on January 1, resolutions tend to go straight out the window. To keep resolutions, we have to set goals that we really want to achieve, and when ...

Budget Hong Kong: Journey To The Past At The Hong Kong Museum Of History

Budget Hong Kong: Journey To The Past At The Hong Kong Museum Of History Dec 27th, 2012 at 2:00PM: "The Hong Kong Story," a permanent exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History, isn't your standard collection of artifacts. Chronicling more than 6,000 years of natural and cultural history, the massive exhibition occupies eight galleries across nearly 23,000 square feet, with more than 3,700 static and interactive exhibits. The endeavor took more than six years and HK$200 million (US$25.8 ...

Budget Hong Kong: Renting A Room At The Notorious Chungking Mansions

Budget Hong Kong: Renting A Room At The Notorious Chungking Mansions Dec 26th, 2012 at 12:00PM: There are two types of travelers: those who would go out of their way to avoid a place like Hong Kong's notorious Chungking Mansions – and those who would elect to stay there. I'd probably put myself somewhere in the middle. Nestled between luxury emporiums on one of Hong Kong's most expensive thoroughfares, the Chungking Mansions is a chaotic complex of shops, food stalls, ...

Exploring The Marvels Of Croatia's Modric Cave

Exploring The Marvels Of Croatia's Modric Cave Dec 26th, 2012 at 9:00AM: Twist your head to the right, your body to the left and wiggle through the crack, urged the guide leading us through Modric Cave in Croatia. Pretending I was a pretzel worked. After dragging my lagging left leg through a fissure between caverns, I re-lit my carbide miner's lamp and stood stunned by the beauty of crystals sparkling on the curvaceous stalactites. My husband, who was a spelunker in ...

Budget Hong Kong: The Best Cheap Eats For Under US$5 A Bite

Budget Hong Kong: The Best Cheap Eats For Under US$5 A Bite Dec 21st, 2012 at 12:00PM: Tourists come to Hong Kong for a number of reasons: business, shopping, sightseeing. Me? I came to eat. I have long heard about Hong Kong's famed cuisine, with its unique blend of Chinese, Western, Japanese, Southeast Asian and international influences. The city is home to dozens of celebrity chefs and boasts 62 Michelin-starred restaurants. It's regularly called the culinary capital of ...

Budget Hong Kong: The City Of Blinding Logos

Budget Hong Kong: The City Of Blinding Logos Dec 20th, 2012 at 10:00AM: The streets of Hong Kong have a way of accosting you with neon lights and ostentatious logos. Louis Vuitton and Giorgio Armani lay claim to the Central District, while Tiffany & Co. and Burberry dominate Tsim Sha Tsui. Causeway Bay is a cacophony of luxury labels from around the globe, and let's not forget the lesser brands that sit on every street corner: McDonald's, Starbucks, 7-11. ...

Hayete: Beautiful Budget-Friendly Beirut Guesthouse

Hayete: Beautiful Budget-Friendly Beirut Guesthouse Dec 9th, 2012 at 10:00AM: Hayete, a budget-friendly guesthouse in Beirut, is a rare bird: stylish, in a fantastic location, and relatively inexpensive. Budget-minded travelers who also enjoy a bit of style are usually out of luck when it comes to accommodations. Budget-friendly options generally consist of hostels, folksy guesthouses, smarmy bed & breakfasts and budget hotel chains – all honorable and ...

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