maandag 8 oktober 2007

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Added: October 8, 2007

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Hotel Housing (***) on various dates for €85

Hotel Housing (***) on various dates for €85: "Double room. Ontbijt inbegrepen.
Gelegen nabij het Schuman gebied met de Europees instituties. Hotel Housing is gevestigd in een gloednieuw, klein gebouw met een vriendelijke en ontspannen sfeer en het beschikt over 12 kamers in een prachtige omgeving. Elegante avenues waaraan majestueuze huizen zijn gelegen, veel winkels, cafés en restaurants zijn allemaal mooi in harmonie met de sfeer van Belgische gezelligheid, met al het comfort waar de lokale bevolking behoefte aan heeft.

De locatie van het hotel maakt het mogelijk om gemakkelijk alle trekpleisters van Brussel en de zakelijke bestemmingen te bereiken. Het Schuman district ligt op loopafstand, het centrum en het hoofdkwartier van de NAVO liggen op 5 minuten rijden met de auto en het vliegveld ligt op 10 minuten rijden.

Het hotel biedt veel uitstekende faciliteiten die allen bij de prijs inbegrepen zitten. Hieronder vallen onder meer het uitgebreide ontbijt, de wasserijservice, een televisie met plat beeldscherm, snel internet, telefoongebruik (tot EUR 10,- per dag), snacks en drankjes, parkeren en gebruikmaking van onze fietsen.

De kamers bieden toegang tot een keuken voor de gasten en een openbare ontspanningsruimte. Bij boekingen voor 3, 4 of 5 kamers is het mogelijk een privékeuken en een tv- en zithoek te verkrijgen zonder extra kosten.

Het hotel biedt de persoonlijke service van een Bed & Breakfast met de professionaliteit van een 5-sterrenhotel en het wil een bijdrage leveren aan een aangenaam en succesvol verblijf in Brussel voor de gasten. Het is de ideale plek voor gasten die regelmatig terugkomen en die hun eigendommen willen achterlaten - de kleding zal bij terugkomst gewassen en gestreken zijn.
Het hotel is geheel rookvrij."

(Via Booking.com Aanbiedingen met beste prijs/kwaliteit verhouding, middencategorie, in Brussel.)

36 Hours in Hamburg

36 Hours in Hamburg: "Where else but this high-low metropolis can you window-shop for Cartier diamond necklaces during the day and slum it with punk rockers at night?"



(Via NYT > Travel.)

Berlin: The Guy's Guide to Berlin Romance

Berlin: The Guy's Guide to Berlin Romance: "

guys%20guide%20to%20berlin%20romance.jpgBerlin's grim history is less than enchanting. But that's not to say one can't find love in the German hauptstadt. No, I don't mean with those girls in uniform bustiers on Oranienburgerstrasse. (Really, do not go looking for love there.) I mean along the tree-lined streets of Unter den Linden with your girl. Come now, it's not so kitsch. The Linden leaves are all shaped like little hearts. Then there are loads of treats for the senses to conjure up a little romance. Not currywurst, the gritty aesthetic of Alexanderplatz, the dusty smell kicked up by deconstruction of the Palast der Republik, the sound of jackhammers, or the feel of that autumn dampness setting in. I'm talking about sweets, pretty things, perfume, and other such bits of love candy ... all with a nice Berlin twist. Here's a selection of our favorites, from the subtle to the outrageous. (Pictured left: The Treptower pinkler sprinkles love and happiness. Wie süß.)

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Budget Traveler's "Cheapest Place in the World" Not So Cheap

Budget Traveler's "Cheapest Place in the World" Not So Cheap: "

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When my news feeder gave me the headline 'Cheapest Places in the World,' I clicked excitedly on the link, anticipating a new traveler's hot spot, a place where I might travel on $30 a day at the most.

I was wrong. Budget Traveler's 'cheapest place,' Mancorá, Peru, may be inexpensive for someone who can afford a vacation, but it's far beyond my backpacker's budget. Usually when I buy a plane ticket to somewhere far, far away, it means I'm going to be gone a good long while. And if that's the case, there's no $40/night hotel rooms -- my budget ranges from $60-100 a day (Europe) to $20 a day (India). If I'm headed to Peru, I'm going to be shopping for the cheapest possible accommodation, and I have a feeling it can get a lot cheaper than $40 for a bed. Ditto for eating -- Budget Traveler suggests that a $6 meal is a bargain, but the writers obviously haven't looked to street food for their culinary delights. As we've written about the merits of eating street food many times here at Gadling, I won't say more than this: street food is generally less risky, much tastier, and a lot cheaper than restaurant food, especially if said restaurants are anywhere near tourist hot spots.

So, who is Budget Traveler catering to? I'm guessing it's the demographic I'm increasingly less a part of: the unattached, DINKs (Double Income No Kids), 20- 30-somethings who have the same travel bug in their veins from studying or volunteering abroad when they were younger, but who can afford to class up their travels just a notch. But for now, Budget Traveler's recommendations are a bit out of my budget.
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Tips for Upgrading Your Airline Seat -- On the Cheap

Tips for Upgrading Your Airline Seat -- On the Cheap: "

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I used to enjoy flying, but lately it's become such a chore. Long lines, delays, and uncomfortable seats. Well, Aviation.com offers some help for the seat situation. These tips won't get you through airport security any quicker, but they might make a long wait on the tarmac a bit more bearable. Here are a few of the tips for scoring a more comfortable seat:


  • Fly JetBlue. JetBlue's has added extra legroom on its Airbus jets, with at least a 36-inch seat pitch in the first 11 rows of its Airbus 320 fleet and at least 34 inches in rows 12-25 (seat pitch is the distance between any one point on the seat and that same point in the row ahead or behind). Some airlines have 32 or even 31 inches between seats.




  • Pay for an exit row. Gadling blogger Iva is all for upgrading to an exit row -- while it may cost as much as $75 for all that luxurious legroom, it's worth the price on an international flight. Aviation.com lists some exit row seats going for as low as $5.



  • Look for 'premium economy.' On United, you can sometimes upgrade to 'economy plus,' which has 5 more inches of legroom than regular economy. Frequent United flyers might want to look into Economy Plus Access, which allows passengers to reserve economy plus for themselves and a guest for a year of travel, which at $349 a year isn't too expensive.



  • Use miles to upgrade to First Class. I still haven't flown in First, but one of these days I'm going to cash in my miles for a taste of the good life.


These are just a few of many tips offered; it's worth reading the full article at Msnbc.com.
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Fresh-Air Fitness For The Business Traveler

Fresh-Air Fitness For The Business Traveler: "A host of new Web sites can help executives get outdoors and in shape, no matter where they go."



(Via Forbes.com Travel News.)

Practical Travel Tips for Kids

Practical Travel Tips for Kids: "

The London Daily Telegraph Travel Section featured a great, 50-point list of practical travel tips.' The tips concerning kids (where practicality is most prized) seemed insightful.' Here are three of the best:



Ditch your principles concerning games and portable entertainment.' Many already know the airport value in having a portable DVD player (or one you can access on a laptop computer).' Some parents restrict the amount of TV time and try to limit computer games.' The Telegraph makes the point that the Game Boy you may or may not appreciate is worth its weight in gold in the increasingly common circumstance of a multiple hour flight delay.



Keep them busy by assigning active roles in the airport and boarding processes.' Have them find the check-in desk and check for departure status.' Try to make them partners in the security search process (instead of dispossessed victims).' Let them take the lead in finding the departure gate.



Think bold by dressing your kids in the brightest colors they will stand.' You need to be able to spot yours in airport crowds, in hotel lobbies and in public places on your route.' The brighter the better.

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(Via cloudtravel.)

Antigua: Big Discounts at Luxury Resorts

Antigua: Big Discounts at Luxury Resorts: "3 Antigua resorts are slashing rates..."



(Via Right This Way...The Fodor's Blog.)

Meisje verliest arm in bizarre nieuwe commercial van Diesel

Meisje verliest arm in bizarre nieuwe commercial van Diesel: "Moet kunnen, een commercial waar ik zelf geen snars van begrijp. En niet alleen omdat het een Japans filmpje is.'Waarom toch laten zien? Omdat het filmpje 'Human After All' ..."



(Via Reclamewereld.blog.nl.)