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Meliá Hotels International INNSIDE opens in New York City

posted Monday, February 22, 2016

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Meliá Hotels International will launch its first property in New York City in March 2016. Located at 132 West 27th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue, INNSIDE New York NoMad is within easy access of the city’s iconic landmarks and attractions, including New York Highline, Times Square and Madison Square Gardens. INNSIDE New York NoMad […]

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Global LGBT Travel Industry Survey

posted Tuesday, January 19, 2016

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The first tourism industry study of its kind has revealed that a majority of tourism businesses have now considered targeting the lucrative market comprised of LGBT travellers, however the research also uncovers some substantial industry missteps. Areas the industry is doing badly with include not understanding the potential of the market to add revenues to […]

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Turning over a “New Leaf” in the Canadian Airline Industry

posted Friday, January 8, 2016

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The NewLeaf Travel Company recently announced non-stop routes, an online booking system, and fares starting at $89 (inclusive of taxes and fees). “It’s a New Year and we are happy to say 2016 is the year we officially bring affordable travel back to Canada!” said Jim Young, President and CEO of the NewLeaf Travel Company. […]

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NYC’s Gay History in West Village

posted Monday, January 4, 2016

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    Manhattan’s West Village’s winding, tree-lined cobblestone streets, beautiful brownstones buildings, trendy boutiques, and cozy restaurants are commonplace in this intimate neighborhood below 14th Street. Birthplace of the modern gay rights movement and home to the narrowest house in NYC, the West Village is steeped in fascinating history. For a more intimate travel experience, […]

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Philadelphia’s Art Scene Showcases Creativity & Innovation

posted Wednesday, November 11, 2015

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Art connoisseurs will find lots to love in Philadelphia’s art scene, with dozens of exhibitions packing the calendar from now through 2016. These shows offer museumgoers many opportunities to reflect on the works of great masters or discover exciting new talent on the brink of a breakthrough. Here’s a look at some must-see exhibitions coming […]

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Vigo is the heart of Galicia, Spain

posted Tuesday, November 3, 2015

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The Galicia region of Spain is often overlooked for the more frequented tourist destinations of Madrid and Barcelona, however there are many surprises in order for those willing to venture off the beaten path. The charming coastal city of Vigo has a sordid history dating back to Medieval times, and today it’s home to a […]

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Puerto Vallarta’s Day of the Dead Celebrations – Oct 29 to Nov 2, 2015

posted Tuesday, October 13, 2015

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The Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board is working with the producers of Vallarta Pride to increase its Day of the Dead Celebrations with a five-day cultural festival that will include a series of events and activities intended to make the celebration one of the most colorful of the end of the year and beginning of Puerto […]

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Canada’s Four Seasons OpeningTwo Properties in Bogota, Colombia

posted Tuesday, September 29, 2015

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The first of two Four Seasons locations in the Colombian capital re-introduces an esteemed hotel as a signature Four Seasons experience Long the favourite of the city’s power players and an international clientele ranging from rock stars to heads of state, a beloved landmark now begins a new chapter in its storied history with the […]

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The Red Tree House – An Oasis in Mexico City

posted Sunday, September 13, 2015

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Sometimes its best to avoid the tried and true path of travel, and venture out to find a new discovery. Mexico City is exceptionally large in size, making the decision on where to stay somewhat challenging. Although the extensive subway system can get you from one end of the city to the other (for less […]

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Portland’s Tilikum Crossing “Bridge of the People” Now Open

posted Sunday, September 13, 2015

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Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People is the first new span to join Portland’s roster of bridges since 1973, and it’s the longest bridge in the country that does not carry private vehicles! It officially opened to pedestrians, cyclists and mass transit on Sept. 12, and on Sept 10 at 9 p.m., TriMet flipped the […]

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