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Seattle ’
Feb 1st, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
Just About Travel tells you what’s hot – and what’s not – in the travel world, right now…
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: America, Asia, Bill Bensley, Christian Ronaldo, circus, Costa Brava, Flying, Janis Joplin, JW Marriott, Madeira, Malta, Northern Peru, Peru, Phu Quoc, Real Madrid, San Francisco, Seattle, Space Needle, Sri Lanka, Staffordshire, Travel, Vietnam
Jul 29th, 2017 |
By Adrian Lawes
With the summer holidays underway, Adian looks at where we are going, some of the problems and ends with Jet 2, the only travel company in the top 50 for customer satisfaction according to the ICS.
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: ABTA, Barra, Blackpool, booking patterns, Dundee Airport, easyjet, Formentera, Ibiza, Institute of Customer Service, Inverness Airport, Islay, Jet 2, Jetlag, Mallorca, Menorca, Pavilion Theatre- Blackpool, Ryanair, Seattle, spain, Tenby, Thomas Cook Airlines, travel insurance, Turkey, Wick Airport
May 1st, 2017 |
By The Editor
The other thing that I remember about Seattle was that down on the waterfront was Pike Place Market – a large market where I saw and tasted some of the best fish that I have ever eaten.
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington state
Dec 2nd, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
Just About Travel tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Alix Experience, Amber Fort, America, Brexit, California, Colombia, Design Musuem, EU referendum, glamping, Golden Temple, Highlands, India, London, Medellin, New York, Paris, pilots, plane, San Francisco, Scotland, Seattle, Seoul, snorkelling, Taj Mahal, tent, Terence Conran, USA, Virgin Atlantic
Jul 5th, 2014 |
By Adrian Lawes
This week, Adrian gives over the snippets column to American stories as Just about Travel continues its celebration of July 4th – which actually lasts longer than one day over there!
Posted in Travel news |
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Tags: Atlanta, Bonanzaville, Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Miami, New York, NoHo, North Dakota, Oregon, Portland, Seattle, Texas, The Heathman Hotel
Jul 6th, 2013 |
By Irene Middleman Thomas
Irene continues her journey and having left the San Juan islands, now reaches Seattle, famed for a film about being sleepless, rain and Pikes Place Market. And a certain coffee began here!
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Ballard Locks, Chihuly Garden, EMP, Pikes Place Market, Seattle, Space Needle, USA, Washington state
Jul 4th, 2013 |
By Irene Middleman Thomas
Irene explored the San Juan islands which are off the north west coast of the US recently. In this story she makes it plain she didn’t want to leave!
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: San Juan Islands, Seattle, USA, Washington state
May 13th, 2013 |
By Kaye Holland
Rosa Park – editor of quarterly food/travel magazine Cereal – on Cornwall, Copenhagen and the Californian coastal town of Santa Barbara
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Tags: Bristol, California, Canada, Cereal, Copenhagen, Cornwall, Cotswolds, Devon, Dorset, Lake District, New Forest, Peak District, Portland, Rosa Parks, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santorini, Seattle, Tel Aviv
Sep 2nd, 2012 |
By The Editor
Post summer travel boasts big benefits: smaller crowds, cooler temperatures, and off-season hotel specials, just to name a few. Check out these five reasons to pack your bags and head west…
Posted in Travel news, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: America, California, Hollywood, Houston, San Francisco, Seattle, Walk of Fame
Aug 16th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Mike Gallagher, co-founder and co-CEO of City Pass – those brilliant bundles that allow you to experience a city’s top attractions while saving up to half off the cost of admission – reveals why he loves hanging out in Hawaii and while he’ll always have Paris
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Africa, Atlanta, Boston, British Virgin Islands, Chile, City Pass, Hawaii, Holiday Smells, Houston, Little Dix Bay, Mike Gallagher, New York, Palm Springs, Paris, Philadelphia, Rhode Island, Seattle, Toronto
May 6th, 2012 |
By Kaye Holland
Patricia Schultz, author of the newly revised #1 New York Times bestseller 1000 Places to See Before You Die, talks travel
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Tags: 000 Places to See Before You Die, 1, Antartica, Canada, Disneyworld, Italy, Maine, Mexico, New York, Patricia Schultz, Rio, San Francisco, Seattle, Venice, Washington
Feb 25th, 2012 |
By Adrian Lawes
Adrian rides the rails with Amtrak. Read about his rail journey – arguably the best way to cover America’s huge distances – exclusively on CD-Traveller
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: America, Amtrak, Bob Hope Airport, Boston, Coast Starlight, LA, Los Angeles, Massachusetts, Northern California, rail journey, Richmond, Seattle, train, Virginia
Feb 20th, 2012 |
By Adrian Lawes
Adrian has some hints to help you enjoy your travels with Amtrak – arguably America’s best kept secret
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Tags: airline food, America, American diner, Amtrak, Eugene, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Simon Walton
Dec 23rd, 2011 |
By The Editor
It would seem that everyday someone somewhere is opening a coffee shop. Forget the fact that the UK is traditionally renowned for tea drinkers. Now in every shopping centre and on every high street, a coffee chain store is lurking.
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Tags: America, Caffe Nero, coffee, Costa, Eastenders, Friends, Seattle, Starbucks