Posts Tagged ‘
Broadway ’
Apr 7th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
As well as wondering why fewer of us are going to the Spanish region of Andalucia, Adrian considers restrictions in the Galapagos and Edinburgh and whether his mobile phone is covered by his travel insurance policy.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 7th April 2018
Tags: Albania, Andalucia, Beijing, Blackpool, British passport printing, Broadway, City of Derry Airport, De La Rue, Ecuador, Edinburgh, Galapagos Islands, Gemalto, Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway, Hainan Airlines, Sante Fe Islands, spain, Thai Airways, toll roads, travel insurance
Sep 27th, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
New York has been dazzling visitors for years – few cities in the world can match the Big Apple’s unparalleled energy or the tremendous pride New Yorkers take in opening their arms to visitors – but it’s a destination where the only constant is change.
JAT lets you in on New York’s new and recently opened attractions…
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on All change in the Big Apple
Tags: America, Big Apple, Broadway, Brooklyn, Coney Island, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, New York, NoHo, NYC, Soho, Staten Island, The Bronx, Travel, USA, what's hot, Williamsburg
Sep 17th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
New York has been dazzling visitors for years. Its pleasures are eternal but the particulars of where to stay, eat and play are ever in flux. Kaye Holland has the low-down on the hangouts that are creating the biggest buzz right now
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Big Apple bites
Tags: An American In Paris, Big Apple, Bloomingdales, Broadway, Carlyle Hotel, Ellis Island, Empire State Building, FDR, FDR Four Freedoms Park, Fifth Avenue, Hudson River, NY, One World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Top of the Rock, Uber, Upper East Side, Whitney Museum of American Art
Aug 4th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Kaye’s itchy feet have taken her to New York. Read the latest instalment of her ‘Notes from a traveller’ series, only on Just About Travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Notes from a traveller: part 12
Tags: America, An American In Paris, Asheville, Beijing, Big Apple, Broadway, Brooklyn, Buenos Aires, Central Park, Ellis Island, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, Gossip Girl, Grand Cayman, Harrow, Hudson River, JFK, Manhattan, Midtown, New York, Oman, Sex and the City, Statue of Liberty, Tiffany’s, Times Square, Travel, Tribecca
Jul 11th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Kaye’s itchy feet have taken her to Nashville. Read the latest instalment of her ‘Notes from a traveller’ series, only on Just About Travel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Notes from a traveller: part 10
Tags: Broadway, Cloud Atlas, CMA Awards, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Elvis, Garth Brooks, Grand Ole Opry, Johnny Cash, Meat and three, NashVegas, Nashville, Tennessee, The Ryman Auditorium, Uber
May 5th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
The Big Apple has been mesmerising visitors for years. Its pleasures are eternal but the particulars of where to stay, eat and play are ever in flux. Here’s the low-down on the latest news from NYC
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on What’s new in New York City?
Tags: Big Apple, Brazil, Broadway, Brooklyn, Canada, Central Park, Chicago, France, Germany, New York, New York City, NYC & Company, UK
Jun 8th, 2013 |
By Irene Middleman Thomas
Irene Thomas loves the vibe in Nashville and found the ‘country’ inside her at the Honky Tonks
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Nashville is Music City – and it’s not all about country
Tags: Broadway, Carrie Underwood, Country Hall of Fame and Musuem, Elvis, Garth Brooks, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Nashville, Roy Orbison, The Ryman
Feb 28th, 2013 |
By Kaye Holland
It’s been over 30 years since Marvin Hamlisch’s musical about dancers auditioning for an unnamed show burst into life on Broadway, but this classy revival stands the test of time
Posted in Travel rumblings, Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on A Chorus Line: a high kicking success
Tags: A Chorus Line, Bob Avian, Broadway, Eastenders, John Partridge, Leigh Zimmerman, London Palladium, Marvin Hamlisch, ONE, Scarlett Strallen, X Factor
Feb 23rd, 2013 |
By The Editor
Broadway favourite, A Chorus Line, has returned to the West End for the first time since its first London season, which opened in 1976 and won the Olivier Award for Best Musical
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: A Chorus Line, Broadway, Tony Award, West End
Feb 13th, 2013 |
By The Editor
It’s been over two years, but Brits continue to be inspired by hit TV show, Downton Abbey
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Amberley, Bath, Broadway, Cotswolds, Downtown Abbey, Dumbleton, Grantham, Hampshire, Lincolnshire, London, St Helier, Troutbeck, UK, Valentine's Day
Aug 22nd, 2012 |
By The Editor
Robin Nowacki takes a sip of a long, cool Miami cocktail
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Magic Miami
Tags: Art Deco style, Broadway, Caribbean, Cocoanut Grove, Coral Gables, Cuba, Havana, Miami, South Beach, South Downs National Park, spain, USA
Apr 19th, 2012 |
By Adrian Lawes
f you are travelling to New York then one thing that many visitors want to do is experience the excitement of a Broadway show. If you didn’t get a chance to see the show in London, then you have a chance to do so now
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news |
Comments Off on Brits invading Broadway
Tags: Brits on Broadway, Broadway, Broadway Collection, New York, Times Square, USA
Sep 19th, 2011 |
By The Editor
CD Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world. It’s a good month for Brazil and British Airways, while fans of Star Trek are also celebrating
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on What’s hot: September 2011, part two
Tags: Argentina, Avenue Q, Beijing, Brazil, British Airways, British Midlands International, Broadway, China, Jersey Boys, London, Madame Tussauds, Mosco, New York, Panama, Rio, Sister Act, Southbank, Stomp, US