Bye 2020 | Welcome 2021
Now we are approaching to a brand-new year, 2021 and about to overcome the pandemic as the vaccine is found. It is good news for us who is living in the tourism and we cannot wait to work with you again.
We are here to support you! We are confident that by working together and helping each other, we will not only survive this crisis, but come out even stronger. With a global network of travel professionals, close relationships with leading DMCs and major travel consorti... moreBye 2020 | Welcome 2021
Now we are approaching to a brand-new year, 2021 and about to overcome the pandemic as the vaccine is found. It is good news for us who is living in the tourism and we cannot wait to work with you again.
We are here to support you! We are confident that by working together and helping each other, we will not only survive this crisis, but come out even stronger. With a global network of travel professionals, close relationships with leading DMCs and major travel consortiums, and a vast database of TAs and TOs, we can open your door to key industry contacts all over the world, thereby increasing your sales and revenue. Promote your Travel Company and increase your international presence in several and important Asia & Middle East markets. You can increase your corporate and leisure business and be advised on a marketing level. If you would like to find out how we can help your organisation, Sales, P.R., and Marketing.
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This is the ULTIMATE TIP LIST about New York city. It is made by Connor Reisenbigler. The best traveler and friend that I would ever met.
"Hey guys, just a quick list of sites you should definitely visit, in order of north to south, so you can plan as you walk down.
- Central Park (obviously)
- Strawberry Fields (in central park)
- Bethesda Terrace (in central park)
- Columbus Circle and time warner center (inside, near central park)
- If you like opera, you can look into a show at Linc... moreThis is the ULTIMATE TIP LIST about New York city. It is made by Connor Reisenbigler. The best traveler and friend that I would ever met.
"Hey guys, just a quick list of sites you should definitely visit, in order of north to south, so you can plan as you walk down.
- Central Park (obviously)
- Strawberry Fields (in central park)
- Bethesda Terrace (in central park)
- Columbus Circle and time warner center (inside, near central park)
- If you like opera, you can look into a show at Lincoln Center, world famous center of Opera
- Fifth Avenue starting at 59th street
_ Rockefeller Center
- I really recommend walking down fifth to maybe 42nd street, and then cutting over to times square, as fifth avenue is the prettiest
- Grand Central Station
- Times Square (visit Juniors for delicious cheesecake)
- HUDSON YARDS (Great to visit on a rainy day, get tickets for vessel for free, and eat at the Mercado Little Spain)
- Walk the highline park
Perhaps an alternate day, do these, as they are more central, in manhattan, far from highline park:
- Madison Square Park
- Union Square
- Washington Square Park
- When done with highline, walk to river along hudson river park, or cut into west village and walk down Bleeker street, one of the nicest streets in NYC
- Walk around Soho, especially Broadway and West Broadway
- Lower East Side - if you want hipster new york, head here, and go to the Market Line, a brand new underground market with good food
- Fancy place to eat in this are is Beauty and Essex, classy and trendy, with amazing food, highly recommend, very NYC experience
- BEEKMAN HOTEL (A must visit, a trip to 1870s NYC, its gorgeous in a building from that period recently renovated)
- Tribeca
- Duane Park is nicest part of Tribeca, very cozy
- World Trade Center (oculus, museum, observation deck), on a rainy day good to do all three. Then if you want head to le district for great french food.
- Stone Street, another good place to eat, cobblestone street reminiscent of old europe
- Pier 17 - cool rooftop with ice skating, and amazing views
- Seaport district for old NYC, oldest preserved part of NYC/ manhattan
- If you want amazing authentic chinese food, go to Spicy Village, it is cheap, grungy, and just perfect authentic NYC. Cash only
- Prince street pizza for some of best pizza in NYC
- Little Italy
BROOKLYN
- Williamsburg for hipster New york
- Park slope for classy, mature NYC
- Some of nicest ares in NYC are in brooklyn for strolling, I recommend Brooklyn Heights and carroll Gardens
- Brooklyn bridge park is simply a must visit, exquisite views and beautiful park, masterfully redone recently.
- Juliana´s often considered best pizza in NYC and it is in that area, go there.
- Cool shopping market on a rainy day is City Point, go there for awesome food and cool vibes. Also great movie theater." #newyork#unitedstates
Hội An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
Hoi An is a treasure in Vietnam that few people know about. The entire ancient town once was the main trading port along the Thu Bong river and is a UNESCO site kept in pristine condition. The narrow alleys are filled with tea houses, silk shops, coffee shops, an assortment of food, and French colonial, Chinese, and Japanese architectural influence from its long melt-pot history
Visit Vietnam
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Island During Golden Hour And Upcoming Storm⛈🌩
The golden hour starts roughly one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. The Golden hour gets its characteristic look since the sun is in a lower position in the sky.
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