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Monday, January 31, 2011



The watter lover wanna travel and spend every day life on water pleas check it out. The famed “many Mexicos” of this rich and diverse country are reflected in this teeming, chaotic, noisy, and colorful capital. The historic region, studded by lakes, is now a city of superlatives, rippling with many millions of lights by night, peppered with neighborhoods steeped in tradition such as Xochimilco and gleaming financial districts like Santa Fe, as well as the inevitable shanty towns that fringe its ever-expanding outskirts. Trendy art deco zones with cafés and boutiques compete with leafy bohemian neighborhoods such as Frida Kahlo’s Coyoacán and Polanco, a diverse area of the city that is now the magnet for upscale shopping and dining. Amid food stalls and street vendors vociferously hawking their wares, the heart of the Great Tenochtitlan resonates still with the violent and magnificent history of the conquest of the Americas, with the exposed ruins of the Aztec Templo Mayor elbow to elbow with the great Metropolitan Cathedral, the first on the continent, sun bleached and tilted picturesquely by quakes.

Hostel Mundo Joven Catedral: www.hostelcatedral.com.mx

Hotel Majestic: www.hotelmajestic.com.mx

Holiday Inn Express Reforma: www.hiexpress.com/mexicopaseo

Hotel María Cristina: www.hotelmariacristina.com.mx

NH Mexico City: www.nh-hotels.com

Hotel Polanco: www.hotelpolanco.com

Condesa DF: www.condesadf.com

Hotel Habita: www.hotelhabita.com

Four Seasons Hotel: www.fourseasons.com/mexico

Sunday, January 30, 2011



This place is look's like old England like Italy and Georgia take a look by your own self. Here’s a fresh observation: Boston is on the water. Who knew? For decades, ugly elevated highways crisscrossed the waterfront, blighting downtown. It took about 15 years and nearly $15 billion to put those highways underground in a sometimes controversial project known locally as “the Big Dig,” but Boston has reclaimed its status as a great port city with new parks, walkways, freshly renovated restaurants, newly built hotels, and a sense of excitement that has energized the whole city. New downtown attractions like the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway (on the site of what used to be Interstate 93) and the Harborwalk (a walking and running path that lines Boston’s waterfront) are spawning an explosion in great hotels, cafés, and hot spots.


Charlesmark Hotel: www.thecharlesmarkhotel.com

Hotel 140: www.hotel140.com

The Chandler Inn Hotel: www.chandlerinn.com

John Hancock Hotel & Conference Center: www.jhcenter.com

Bulfinch Hotel: www.bulfinchhotel.com

Newbury Guest House: www.newburyguesthouse.com


The Fairmont Copley Plaza: www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza

The Liberty Hotel: www.libertyhotel.com