Travel-and-Leisure

British Columbia - Ranchlands and Rivers Circle
Although you could start your drive anywhere along this circle route, this one starts out from Hope. This town is nestled against the Cascade Mountains on the banks of the Fraser River. Read more →
British Columbia - The Great Northern Circle Route
This is a circle route car trip that takes you through the untamed wilderness and geological wonders of BC's magnificent North Country. The distance is 2,632 kms or 1635 miles and you should schedule from 7 to 14 days, depending on how long you want to stop over in various places en route. Read more →
British Columbia - The Story of Canal Flats
Canal Flats today has a population of 753, not counting the local dogs and can lay claim to being one of British Columbia's newest municipalities and quite possibly one of the dullest. Read more →
Bruges - A Study in Belgian Gothic
Every once in a while as you make your way across the UK and Europe you stumble across small cities that missed the train for the 21st century and the 20th before that. Read more →
Brunei - in the Lap of Luxury!
How about a visit to one of the world's richest nations? Although it's only tiny, having a total area of just 5,770 sq km, Brunei has one of the highest per capita GDPs in the less developed countries. Read more →
Budapest - Delight on the Danube
Over the 2,000 years of its history, Budapest has been ruled at various times by the Romans, Turks, Goths, Germans and until recently the Soviets. They have all left their influences and the combination has given Budapest an ambience all its own. Read more →
Budapest and the Hungarians
Budapest is split right through by the great River Danube, like a hyphen in the city?s very name. Just as a Danube divides Europe into East and West, so it divides this city? Read more →
Budapest for Foreign Students
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a metropolis of two million people and a vibrant center of European culture. The Danube flows through the heart of the city, dividing its two principals areas: residential and historic Buda on the hilly western bank; Pest on the eastern bank, the site of governmental, commercial, and cultural institutions. Read more →
Budapest in Autumn
Since the peak season is over you can find good-value bargain accommodations: Andr?ssy Hotel is a lovely hotel along Budapest?s most elegant avenue. Read more →
Budapest World Heritage Sites
The view of the Danube bank at Budapest offers one of the most beautiful panoramas of the world, looking either form the promenade on the Pest side, or from the quay on the Buda side. Read more →

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