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Where to stay in Oahu - a regional guide
The main regions that make up the island of Oahu each boast their own unique selling points that attract visitors of all ages and interests. From the bustling and world-famous Waikiki, to the natural beauty of the Leeward coast you’ll be spoilt for choice when choosing accommodation on the island. W
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Hawaii – what to see and do on the islands
The state of Hawaii is the USA’s only state made up only of islands. It is strongly influenced by Asia and Polynesia in many ways because of its location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The main five islands are known for Pearl Harbor, huge sweeping canyons, molten lava and active volcanoes and
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Where to eat in Hawaii – a guide to restaurants and cuisine
Modern Hawaiian cuisine was officially established in 1991. The modern cuisine is a blend of diverse ethnic flavors of the world that were present in Hawaii such as Asian and Polynesian due to the states location. While the native Hawaiian traditional diet is made up of crops, dried fruits and
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Where to shop in Hawaii – where to go and what to buy
With Hawaii being an idyllic island paradise state, shopping isn’t perhaps top on most visitors’ lists. However, there are shops on this chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean. One of the most popular souvenirs from Hawaii is bath and body products. The state is known for producing the most refreshin
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Hawaii – a guide of where to stay on the islands
Hawaii is the most recent of the USA’s 50 states and is the only state made up of only islands. Hawaii has eight main islands which are located in the Pacific Ocean. The Hawaiian word ‘Aloha’ is said for hello and goodbye here, so get ready to hear it a lot. Each island has luxury hotels and resorts
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Short getaways in Seattle – museums and markets on both sides of Puget Sound
A short getaway in Seattle will give you only a taste of the city. But this itinerary will help you see the city’s highlights, just a short distance from your Seattle hotel.Seattle short getaway day one, morning
Begin your short getaway in Seattle at the Experience Music Project museum. Located wit
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Where to stay in Seattle - a travel guide to Seattle's neighborhoods
Choose the right Seattle hotel for your visit to Washington’s largest city. Use this guide to uncovering where to stay in Seattle.Downtown
Seattle’s Downtown hugs Puget Sound. , Steel and glass high-rises characterize this neighborhood, looming over the waterfront ferry docks and Pike Place Market.
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Top 10 hotels in Seattle
Take your pick from hotels overlooking Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains or the city skyline with this guide to the top 10 hotels in Seattle.Top business hotel – Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport
Spacious meeting rooms, computer rentals and an airport location make the Doubletree popular for busine
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Summer vacations in Seattle
A summer vacation in Seattle sees orcas return to Puget Sound, snow-capped Mount Rainier emerge from its winter cloud cover and café goers flock to the street-side tables of Pike Place Market. Use your hotel in Seattle as a base and watch Seattle come alive with the sun.Whale-watching cruises
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Top 10 Seattle museums and attractions
Harmonious oil paintings, screaming Hendrix riffs, delicate silk weavings and hot glass-blowing – Seattle’s museum experience is as diverse as its residents. Explore the city’s best from your Seattle hotel base.Art meets nature at the Olympic Sculpture Park
The Seattle Art Museum transports its mos
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Where to Eat in Seattle – a food and dining guide
Seattle is a city of foodies, hosting a busy Restaurant Week, and offering a wide variety of cuisines that reflect the multicultural population. From fine dining thats the envy of any world city, to food trucks and shabby chic diners, theres a huge variety to tempt you in. Seattle appreciates indivi
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What to See and Do in Seattle – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
Cultured, laid back, and effortlessly hip: Seattle has many unique and exciting attractions thatll leave you with fond vacation memories. With a relatively small downtown area thats easy to navigate by foot or streetcar, you can pack in plenty of galleries, museums, and family-friendly hotspots in a
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Seattle Shopping Guide – where and what to shop and buy
Seattle is a paradise for those who like their shops unique and stylish, and youll find many boutiques and thrift stores, as well as local sellers focusing on antique and vintage items. From high end consignment stores where you will find racks of second-hand designer wear, to tiny independently own
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Indianapolis Travel Tips
Located at the ‘crossroads of America’, Indianapolis is a self-assured and welcoming place, with a warm and friendly atmosphere rare in cities of this size. It defies attempts to label it, being an aesthetically pleasing and culturally-rich industrial power, a sports-mad, beer-swilling, red-blooded
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Where to Eat in Indianapolis – a food and dining guide
Midwest steak, Southern soul food, race day burgers, and international cuisine: Indianapolis has it all. With its Downtown area based around the Farmer’s Market, it’s no surprise that plenty of restaurants are going natural and making use of the fresh produce. The cultural districts of Indianapolis
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An Indianapolis City Guide - IndyCar racing, an urban state park, and a vivacious artistic streak
Indy is a fitting nickname for a city so full of creative energy, start-ups, and artistic enterprises. An international reputation for motor sports and beer could leave Indy with something of a macho reputation, but with an outstanding collection of museums, markets, and children’s activities, it’s
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What to See and Do in Indianapolis – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
The Speedway squeals, roars and thrums with burning rubber and passionate crowds, while the museums offer islands of calm, hushed amazement and fine artistic skill. Indianapolis is nothing if not diverse, and both petrolheads and culture lovers can find their spiritual home somewhere in this city. W
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Indianapolis Shopping Guide – where and what to shop and buy
With its distinct cultural districts and a lively, pedestrian-friendly central area, Indianapolis makes shopping a delightful experience. Spend a morning browsing vintage bazaars in Fountain Square or Broad Ripple Village, then head to one of the city’s malls for an afternoon of serious spending, or
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Where to Stay in Indianapolis – a neighborhood guide
Will you wake up amidst the bustle of Downtown, close to the roar of the Speedway, or in one of Indy’s distinctive outer districts? Since it welcomes millions of visitors each year, Indy has hospitality sorted, with everything from budget motels providing self-catered accommodation, to luxury hotels
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Arts and Culture in Indianapolis
Petrolhead or sensitive artist? Indianapolis’ cultural identity is impossible to classify in simple terms. History and futurism sit side-by-side; classical music fills concert halls while the roar of race cars fuels excitement at the Speedway. But Indy’s talent lies in weaving its identities togethe
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