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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: Top Literary Travel Destinations
Posted on 10-04-2011As autumn settles in, the smell of wood-burning fireplaces and the chill in the air all makes me want to curl up with a good book. Two of my greatest passions are travel and reading, and nothing excites me more than combining them both.
Check out some of these awesome literary travel destinations, from famous author birthplaces and hangouts, to tours of some well-known book settings, and start dreaming about your own literary-inspired journey!
Top 5 Literary Destinations in the World
There are many places that have inspired brilliant and
famous writers, and some of these places have become
sites of pilgrimage, so to say, for lovers of
literature. Check out TravelGrove's Top Five list...
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A Rotten Person Travels the Caribbean:
Hemingway in Cuba
Hemingway fell in love with Cuba when he first went
there during a 1932 fishing trip with his buddy Joe
Russell, owner of Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West,
Florida. From Russell's cabin cruiser Hemingway caught
nineteen marlin and three sailfish and was, well,
hooked...
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Five Writers' Homes for Literary
Vacations
If you’ve ever wanted to be inspired by the same views
your favorite authors enjoyed as they created classic
works of literature, you might be in luck. From Mark
Twain's hometown to the stomping grounds of the Bronte
sisters, here are five ways to follow your literary
idols back to their roots.
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Great Britain's
Literary Landmarks
Even if you’ve never been to Britain, you’ve probably
read about it. Visit literary England vicariously
through Let's Go's tour of its most famous landmarks,
from Jane Eyre's Winchester to Virginia Woolf's Isle of
Skye.
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Rome Angels and Demons Tour
Unravel Rome's secrets on the 'Angels and Demons' tour,
inspired by the novel by Dan Brown. Participants take
an incredible journey into the heart of the Eternal
City to decode the secret messages of the Illuminati,
one of the most influential secret societies in
history.
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Melbourne: UNESCO City of Literature
The city of Melbourne is recognized as Australia’s
cultural center and delights in bringing literature to
the people. For visitors interested in literature,
there’s a steady stream of events and a range of
quality bookstores to explore.
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Top Trips: World's Best Theme Parks & Rides
Posted on 05-02-2011Spring is finally here, and while it may not be beach weather just yet, it's time to get out and enjoy the fresh air. Check out some of these theme park ideas from around the country and across the globe; we've got something for the young and the young at heart. From terrifying roller coasters to bizarrely themed parks, click away and start planning your trip now!
5 of the World's Weirdest Theme Parks
If you're bored of traditional merry-go-rounds and roller coasters, check out TravelGrove's list of unusual theme parks around the world. From the Cage of Death at Crocosaurus Cove to the chance to drive an actual dump truck, there truly is something for everyone on this list...
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7 of the World's Best Roller Coasters
Nothing compares to the anticipation of an unseen drop, the whirl of a sudden spin or an unexpected plummet from a too-tall tower... a beating heart... sweaty palms... a dry mouth. People love fear, and these roller coasters recommended by BootsnAll deliver it. Read more>
Map of Orlando Theme Parks
With the theme park mecca of Orlando, Florida opening new parks every year, the maze of parks can be tough to navigate. Use this handy Map of Orlando Theme Parks from Let's Go to plan your attack...
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Top 10 North American Amusement Parks
Nowhere can you find so many family-friendly daredevil thrills (and gentler rides) than in the USA and Canada. Here are Lonely Planet's 10 favorite amusement and water parks in North America...
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9 Amazing Amusement Parks Around The World
The first amusement park opened in Denmark in 1583, evolving from the traveling fairs that used to traverse the European countryside. One thing is certain, if you are a kid or a big kid at heart, you'll find something to enjoy at one of these parks around the globe...
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The Stratosphere: Las Vegas
Visitors in search of thrills in Las Vegas can find three of the most heart-thumping rides in the city atop the Stratosphere. The best things to do on the Stratosphere Tower include the observation tower, X Scream, Big Shot, Insanity, and SkyJump...Read more>
An Old-Fashioned Spooking
Posted on 10-15-2009Britain is probably one of the most haunted places on Earth; I've heard more than my share of spooky tales from friends and family living in the UK! If the supernatural is your idea of the perfect Halloween, check out these scary sites across Great Britain.
Best of Tripfilms: Cheap London
London doesn't exactly scream "cheap," but there are still ways to enjoy this city without spending too many pounds. We found the top suggestions from local Londoners so we can share our list of the best London attractions with price tags of a few pounds to none at ... full story
Take a Gamble on London
I've lived in and visited London more times than I can count and I had no idea that there were casinos lurking around the city. After reading this overview on Destination360 I realize why -- most London ... full story British Food
If you're an adventurous food traveler then a trip to London should be your next stop in the food chain. Forget the healthy ... full story Best of Budget Europe
London, Paris, Rome… those don’t exactly scream “Affordable!” but don’t be fooled! Though this recession does make travel a bit harder, but you can still travel to even the priciest European destinations, without ... full story
Pitching in the UK
As prices rise and incomes fall, many people are turning to camping as an economical accommodation alternative. It's easy enough to find places to spend the night in the US, but what if you're headed overseas? Rough ... full story The Tune Week European - Part I
A first trip to Europe is an unforgettable experience and we're thrilled that our own Matthew Dunehoo has shared his first international travel experience with us! ... full story 




