Shanghai is extremely busy, vast in size and has a population of approximately 22 million people. Flying out of Busan, South Korea, only an hour and 10 minute flight, and arriving in Shanghai, I would find an airport bus to People’s Square, near my hotel. The bus is only 20 Yuan to reach my destination [...]
Lyon – with its Gallo-Roman ruins, its 300 Renaissance merchant houses and its gastronomic reputation – is awash in a nearly Mediterranean light, under which its ochre, gold and rose buildings fairly glow. In 1998, Lyon became one of only a few urban centres on the UNESCO World Heritage List. And France’s third-largest city [...]
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Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. However, the real charm of Seville is the evidence of it’s long history that is all around [...]
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I turned back in disbelief. Yes, my eyes weren’t deceiving me: it was an open top double-decker bus loudly proclaiming its ‘Hop on, Hop off’ tour of the city. Had my worst fears been realised in the ten years since my last visit? Had Marrakech sold out to the lure of the tourist dollar? Undoubtedly [...]
Continue reading about On Location Nov 07 – Marrakech by Nick Laing
We holidayed in Las Vegas last year, and it was one of the best holidays of our lives so far.We stayed at the Bellagio, which is one of the more expensive hotels on the strip, but it was worth itto get the proper experience. We arrived mid-day Las Vegas time, and it was easy enough [...]
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