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TopTrips: Top College Towns
Posted on 05-01-2012It's graduation time! Students of every age are donning tasseled caps and planning a walk down the aisle. College towns are especially bustling this time of year, and are also great destinations in their own right no matter what the season.
We've highlighted some of our favorite college towns from coast to coast, each of which holds its own special charms. Whether you have a prospective student in the family, or are just looking for a young, vibrant destination, we hope they inspire your next trip!
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Travel Guide from Let's Go
The Boston area has the highest concentration of colleges in the nation, and is also a fascinating destination for history and culture seekers in its own right. For a long time, Boston was the United States. In the 19th century, some of America’s most influential doers and thinkers called Boston home, justifiably dubbing it the “Hub of the Universe.”
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Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara Travel Guide from 10Best
Just two hours from LA, this once sleepy California town has been dubbed the "American Riviera." Its coastal beauty, year-round sun, mountainous backdrop, and Spanish/Mexican history attract wealthy residents and plenty of eager tourists.
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Austin, Texas
Austin Travel Guide from Guidepal
Young and vibrant but with the old soul of a hippie, Austin is a red-hot creative hub in the middle of a state steeped in tradition. Yet the city, for all its quirks, is still thoroughly Texan - think of it as the liberal son of conservative parents, Houston and Dallas.
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Providence, Rhode Island
A Taste of Providence: Sampling Rhode Island’s Quirky Cuisine
Providence, RI is a small city in a small state, which happens to boast a large number of colleges and universities. It's also well known for its culinary prowess and unique food offerings. Some of the names that pop up on menus across the state are downright puzzling, even for people from nearby states.
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Berkeley, CA
Berkeley Travel Guide from NFT
The city of Berkeley, famous for its university and seismically-sensitive land, has a long history of positive community activism. And while the memory of radical ideas still permeates the air, as you get closer to the center and its many academic establishments (besides the UC, there are also the Graduate Theological Union, Vista Community College, and various vocational schools), you’re now more likely to encounter a Starbucks than a protest.
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Tips for College Campus Visits
Rural vs. Urban College Campus Visits, from TravelMuse
Make time to get off campus and learn what a university town is really like, whether your visit is to a traditional college town like Ames, Iowa, in the heartland, or to the bustling streets of busy Boston on the East Coast.
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TopTrips: Foodie Travel Destinations
Posted on 03-08-2012Food and travel: for many travelers, you just can't have one without the other. Almost everyone who travels experiences the local culture
through its food at some point during their trip, whether it's snacking on churros on the beach in Mexico, sampling weinerschnitzel in
Vienna, or savoring a hot bowl of pho in Hanoi. But some of us take it a step further, and plan entire trips around enjoying the food
and drink of the local culture.
Paella in Spain, fish and chips in England, hamburgers in America, pizza in Italy... there are certain foods you inherently associate with a place. But there are so many lesser-known food wonders of the world to still be discovered. From tasty Cha Siu in Hong Kong and spicy Gulasch in Vienna to sweet appelgebak in Amsterdam, we're taking you around the world in 20 dishes. Read more>
Whether you're an "eat-as-you-go" traveler or a full-on culinary travel fanatic, here are some great suggestions for your next foodie
adventure.
Eat Your Way Through Italy: 4 Stops on an Italian Foodie Tour
For some of us, eating great food is a major to-do item no matter where we travel (or, heck, even when we’re at home). But when one is
talking about a visit to Italy, if the food isn’t one of the things you’re most excited about, you might be a little dead inside.
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San Francisco: Foodie Paradise
If you're into food, The Ferry Building Marketplace in San Francisco is the place to get some of the best of the bay areas produce,
artisanal local and specialty foodstuffs all in one place. Any foodie who wants to sample some of the finest artisanal treats from the N.
California area owes it to themselves to make a pilgrimage here.
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Gayot's Foodie Picks for St. Patrick's Day
Go green this March 17 with a trip to one of our favorite places to partake in St. Patty's Day festivities. Consult our St. Patrick's Day
Top 10 lists to find the best restaurants, bars, and pubs where revelers can chow down on traditional Irish fare like corned beef hash,
bangers and mash, and cabbage stew — and maybe have a pint or two!
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Paella in Spain, fish and chips in England, hamburgers in America, pizza in Italy... there are certain foods you inherently associate with a place. But there are so many lesser-known food wonders of the world to still be discovered. From tasty Cha Siu in Hong Kong and spicy Gulasch in Vienna to sweet appelgebak in Amsterdam, we're taking you around the world in 20 dishes. Read more>
Seattle: Foodie Highlights
Seattle is a city known for many things, and outstanding and innovative food is high on the list. Check out some of the best foodie
picks in Seattle from Not For Tourists, and start planning your food-based itinerary around Seattle's best pies, curries, biscuits,
cocktails and more.
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TopTrips: Oscar-Nominated Hot Spots
Posted on 02-02-2012The 84th Annual Academy Awards are almost here! And nothing inspires a great
motion picture more than a beautiful, historic, tragic, or otherwise one-of-a-kind destination.
As this year's Oscar buzz builds, we're taking a look at some of the Best
Picture nominees and the locations that inspired them, from the tropical
sands of Honolulu to the bright lights of Paris.
The Descendants: Honolulu, Hawaii
Explore Honolulu with TravelMuse
Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, is the capital and largest city of the state
of Hawaii. It is the government, transportation, and commercial center for
the state, and home to its best known tourist destination, Waikiki Beach...
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Midnight in Paris: Paris
ParisLogue.com from BootsnAll
Be virtually transported to the City of Lights on this fantastic website
completely devoted to all things Parisian, including what to pack, where to
bring the kids, and of course the all-important question: where (and what) to
eat? Bon voyage!
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The Help: Jackson, Mississippi
The Deep South, USA from PilotGuides.com
Down here, the life seems simplified; the big-hearted folks of the Deep South
seem genuinely pleased to see you. The beer is cold, the food comes piled
high on your plate. The region is a little at odds with time and life seems
to have slowed down....
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Moneyball: Oakland, CA
Oakland, CA City Guide from DesignSponge
Oakland is experiencing a revival similar to Brooklyn, the alternative sister
city to New York. It offers a younger, hipper underground scene and fresh,
new, exciting things to see and do!
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War Horse: Devon, England
Discovering Devon and Cornwall with Rough Guides
At the western extremity of England, the counties of Devon and Cornwall
encompass everything from genteel, cosy villages to vast Atlantic-facing
strands of golden sand and wild expanses of granite moorland. ...
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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: 9/11 Memorial & Museum, New York City
Visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum With Viator
The defining moment of America's last decade is burned into our collective
imaginations: the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, when New York's
World Trade Center crashed to the ground. Ten years later, on the spot where
the Twin Towers fell, a memorial to those lost that day was finally unveiled
in a solemn ceremony...
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TopTrips: Offbeat Beaches
Posted on 11-03-2011Everyone loves a great beach getaway vacation, but we sometimes fall into
the trap of returning to the same spots again and again out of habit and
comfort. The next time you're planning a sunny escape, why not consider
one of these exotic or secluded spots - whether it's a far-flung
destination like Tanzania or India, or closer to home like North Carolina
or California. Regardless of location, these beaches all have something
in common: they take a little more effort to get to, which makes them
that much more pristine and unique.
Days and (K)nights of Malta
Malta, set at the crossroads of the Mediterranean between the island of
Sicily and Libya’s African coast, boasts a history and culture enriched
by thousands of years as a vital strategic link of trade routes, gorgeous
Mediterranean weather, spectacular, unspoiled beaches and much more...
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America's Most Secluded Beaches
There are some less-visited but still spectacular beaches that await
travelers willing to work up a little sweat (hiking, climbing, even
chartering a boat) before hitting the shore. Here are some of the most
secluded beaches in America that are worth the journey to get there.
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Zanzibar, Tanzania
A cliché it might be, but Zanzibar is one of those words, like Casablanca
or Timbuktu, that conjures up adventure, remoteness and excitement in the
minds of most Westerners. The kind of name that figured in your dreams
when you first decided that traveling was in your blood...
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6 of the Most Unusual Honeymoon Destinations
The world is huge and there are tons of these secret corners around, if
you know where to look. Forget Cancun, Maui and Venice, I’ve come up with
these 6 uncommon honeymoon destinations that are loaded with cozy
resorts, private bays and incredible natural beauty.
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Offbeat Travel Destinations in
India
This article features some of the offbeat highlights of India, including
Gopalpur, one of the most untouched and cleanest beaches in the country.
It used to be a bustling port, but now the town is rather sleepy, which
is not necessarily an inconvenience..
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Six Hawaiian Adventures Off the Beaten Path
Check out this intrepid mountain bike ride on the little-traveled
Hawaiian island of Lana'i, ending at Polihua Beach, a completely isolated
mile-long stretch of sand that rarely has anyone else on it. It's just
one of a number of incredible offbeat adventures in Hawaii from
BootsnAll.com...
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Santa Monica Pier - 8 Perfect Ideas for Girl’s Time
The Santa Monica Pier is the perfect place to relax, reflect and enjoy the time next to the gorgeous Pacific Ocean. Waves wash in while visitors gaze out and there is a spectacular sunset to boot! Celebrating 100 years in 2009, women come from all over the world to enjoy thi ... full story
Traffic Trouble
I'm sure we all think the traffic in our own city is the worst and I can't imagine any place being as bad as L.A., New York or D.C.! But, believe it or not, there are a few more cities across the U.S. that are in the running ... full story Sands of Santa Cruz
In all the times I've traveled to California, I've never actually spent time lying on the beach! We tend to travel either inland, to L.A. or San Francisco or at a time when it's too cold for sunbathing, ... full story Cali with Kids
We're traveling to California this week and our kids are already asking what there is to do for them in L.A.! While I can come up with tons of things for grown-ups to do, I was hard-pressed to find ... full story TopTrips: 5 Reasons to Take a Girls’ Trip to San Francisco
by Valerie Paolucci, v_paolucci@yahoo.comFor a fun-filled girls weekend, head to the City by the Bay. A mere seven miles wide by seven miles long, San Francisco ... full story
TopTrips: 5 Favorite Drives
There's nothing I love more than hopping in my convertible on a sunny weekend and heading out on a long road trip. Luckily I live in a place -- and like to travel to places -- where great roads abound so picking my ... full story 





