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		<title>travel guides hong kong</title>
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		<description>Your Friendly Travel Guide to Hong Kong


Hong Kong is an autonomous territory in Asia that is slowly making itself known to the world as a prosperous and business-savvy region. It is the embodiment of the fast-paced city life with its Mongkok markets, high-rise building, heavy traffic jams, noisy bars, and busy people. 


However, it is apparent that the people of Hong Kong are still deeply rooted to their religious traditions. This is manifested in how their biggest buildings were designed according to the recommendations of a feng shui master and how its citizens keep on visiting temples in the middle of the day.


Not many people know and some travel guides fail to mention that Hong Kong is also a place where you could find secluded beaches and hectares upon hectares of nature reserve parks. If you are a tourist seeking to escape the hustle and the bustle of the city life, skip the clogged Causeway Bay and the crowded Mongkok markets and take time to explore Hong Kong's more serene side. 


Over two-thirds of the territory covering Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and other outlying islands are country parkland. Seek out the large bronze statue of Buddha by crossing the waters of Lantau, where pink dolphins are sometimes seen frolicking. Other interesting sites to see include the Lantau Peak trek,  the last of Hong Kong's fishing villages, the walled villages in the New Territories, and the hills and reservoirs of Saikung.  

Accommodations cater to any budget range. Nathan Road, which is between Tsim Sha Tsui and Mongkok, offer low-cost rooms. Hotel rooms with harbor views are found at the Central. Look for online travel guides that may offer special discount packages in Hong Kong.
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		<description>Algarve: Europe’s Sunniest Getaway

	
Algarve is a top pick among all popular travel guides for for its sunny beaches, mild climate, and relatively cheap cost of living. The region’s attractive tourist sites, together with its rich history, have made it an appealing destination for tourists from Europe and around the world.


A precious jewel tucked away south of Portugal, Algarve depends on tourism as a major source of income, especially during the summer. Immigrant workers from the likes of Brazil and Ukraine make up for a bulk of the local tourism-related workforce. 


Algarve is home to the 170-square-kilometer nature reserve of the Rio Formosa, which hosts hundreds of bird species. The region is also well-known for its lovely Mediterranean beaches such as the Praia Grande and the Praia de Marinha. 


Despite the destruction caused by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, historic buildings remain standing around the region. They serve as a reminder of the region’s formerly semi-autonomous status, which ended in the 18th century.


Algarve attracts tourists wishing to simply lounge under the sun or those seeking to buy property and reside in the sunny region. As a result, Algarve is home to various expatriate communities such as Dutch, Irish, and German.


Over the past decades, golfers worldwide have flocked to Algarve for its expansive golf courses that are located along scenic coastlines. The region’s first grass course was established at Penina in the 1960s. Presently, Algarve has around 30 well-tended golf courses open to locals and foreign enthusiasts. 


Aside from golf, Algarve residents are also widely interested in the arts and dining. The region holds a handful of activities such as art exhibits, musical concerts, major golf tournaments, and other international sporting competitions annually. 
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		<description>Quick Travel Guides – Barbados 


Realize your Caribbean dream in Barbados, known for its charming seaside resorts, festive music and people, rich history, rum distilleries, and great food. Barbados is the only nation in eastern Caribbean that remained under British colony in history. Visitors keep returning to the island for the wonders it offers. Tourists are welcome to indulge in the more luxurious parts of the country and mingle with the local Bajans. 


The Platinum Coast in the west is a favorite destination for the more well-off tourists. The south coast is where the best Barbadian beaches could be found. It is known for its relaxed atmosphere and vibrant night life. The eastern part of Barbados offers a wilder contrast with the Atlantic sea crashing against fascinating cliffs and an untamed coastline. Hills featuring colonial era plantation houses, tropical gardens, signal towers, rum distilleries,and museums are also found there. 


Accommodations
All sorts of travel guides will tell you that Barbados is the sort of place where the rich and the famous splurge money pampering themselves, relaxing, and lounging amidst the wonders of the Caribbean. Local guest houses, villas, hotels, and apartments do not fail to please either. They provide their visitors with all the luxuries and treats expected from them. 


Most hotels in Barbados are run independently. The swanky ones are found along the west coast, where accommodations are available for around USD 300 a night. Sandy Lane and Vila Nova are two of the most popular ones.  Along the Platinum Coast, guests traveling as a group could rent self-catering apartments for as low as USD 25 per person per night. Renting out villas and renovated chattels is also proving to be a lucrative business in Barbados.
 
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		<description>Seeing Barcelona – A Quick Travel Guide


Barcelona is a very big Spanish city very much worth visiting for anyone touring Europe. It is frequented for its wondrous sights, vibrant nightlife, and abundant accommodation and dining options. In the 1990s, travel guides started to enthusiastically recommend Barcelona s a must-see destination. The city in the district of Catalonia has a wealthy collection of old buildings built according to unique historic architecture.


Travel guides recommend tourists to schedule their visits around August each year as it is the time when the city is busiest. By the middle of the month until September, numerous shops close down while their owners take holidays. Barcelona accommodations cost lower in August because locals go on vacation at this time of the year as well. 


Accommodations
Barcelona has a wide range of places where visitors could stay – from the cheap but comfortable hostels to the most expensive five-star hotels. Apartments offering rent packages for short-term vacations could easily be found as well as self-catered guest houses and apartments. Shared flats are common places of stay for visiting students. 


Dining
Various dining options await tourists exploring the huge city. Some popular dining places include Barceloneta, Gracia, Poble Sec, the Ciutat Vella, and the Eixample. For those on a budget, the Avinguda de Parallel has small bars lined up. 


Another wise eating option is to purchase ready-to-eat dishes from local supermarkets or public markets. Western cuisine are easily available in local restaurants but guests should not pass up the chance to taste unique Catalan cuisine. 
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		<description>Visiting London – A Quick Travel Guide


Tourists from around the world do not visit London for its beauty, richness, size, mystery, or romanticism. London attracts millions of foreigners each year for its grandeur and diversity. Having served as the backdrop for countless novels, films, songs, and paintings, the fascinating civilization and sophistication of London is what makes it so hard to resist. 


The streets of the city has always been in disarray since it was founded as Londonium by the Romans in the first century A.D. The haphazardness and the scale of it all gives London a unique culture and soul that will grow on anyone. 


One fact that travel guides may not easily tell you is about the people of London's obsession for drinking. The city has countless clubs and pubs, the distinction between them not clear any longer. Many of them used to implement members-only policy, but in the recent years, more of them are starting to open their doors to your common drinker. Licensing hour policies have also been implemented to indulge every visitor. 


Music bars are located along Soho and Shoreditch. Wine bars, hotel bars, cocktail lounges, and Swiss brasseries are dotted all across the city. If you would like to gain a first-hand experience of London' drinking culture, try going out on  Monday when it is least busy. You are likely to have difficulty finding a seat or bar space on weekend nights. 


Food and accommodations will not be a problem for visitors. Though restaurants are relatively expensive compared to other European cities, choices are endless for the hungry traveler. Japanese noodle bars, Thai joints, and restaurants offering various cuisines are thriving in the city.
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		<description>Be Part of New York


Everyone who has set foot on New York takes a part of the exciting and eventful city back home. New Yorkers themselves could never imagine living elsewhere. “The City that Never Sleeps” is one of the world's top tourist destinations because it is regarded as the city of cities with its busy streets in the morning and vibrant life at night. 


New York cemented its place in the top recommendations of world travel guides for its friendly and enthusiastic people, impressive architecture, and a culture you will nor find anywhere else. New York is the capital of fashion and the center of entertainment, business, and glamor. You will never run out of things to do or try out in the city with its endless shops and commercial establishments. 


New York is also admired for its cosmopolitan diversity. Interesting tourist spots include the likes of Little Brazil, Little Korea, Little Italy, and Chinatown. New York has been referred to in countless songs, books, and cinema masterpieces that everyone around the world wants a taste of the city. 


And New York welcomes them, too. Anyone is offered the opportunity to settle, if only temporarily, in the energetic city. All the noise, the bright lights, and the unique characters may surprise newcomers but they add to the charm of New York. 


The city is home to hundreds of shops, boutiques, restaurants, hotels, bars, entertainment centers and pubs. It hosts numerous events the whole year round. No one gets enough of New York. It is the place where the rich and famous could easily be spotted amongst the crowd. Chaotic all of it may seem but the city actually revolves around an organized system of streets and such, tourists just have to learn how to dance to the urban tune.
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		<description>A Quick Travel Guide to the City of Lights


Paris is the ideal destination for the bold and daring travelers. It is a melting pot of mixed cultures, rendering it a vibrant mix of traditions, cuisine, people, history, and thinking. Of course, Paris is a top recommendation for world travel guides for tourist such as the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower admired and revered by the world. 


The French capital is still the city of free thinkers, lovers, fashion, and artists. Traces of traditional French flavors could still be detected like boules-playing men in berets at quai de la Seine and bourgeois Madames dining in restaurants, waiting to be seen just around the bend.


Modern times, however, saw the influx of immigrants in Paris, said to be comprising 20%of the total population. Diversity could be observed in all areas of the city but everyone would proudly proclaim that he is French before anything else. 


Travel guides will gladly present you with lists of what you should not miss on your Paris visit. Indeed, there is far too many it could be quite overwhelming for the fainthearted. There are plenty of architectural marvels, galleries, boutiques, wine bars, and restaurants waiting to be explored. The selection of a place to stay is a vital factor since it determines how easily you could access the places you wish to visit. 


Some useful tips: The most expensive hotels are those in close proximity to the Louvre and the Champs- Elys?es. Mid-priced hotels stand along rue Saint-Dominique, close enough to the Invalides and the Eiffel Tower. Accommodations at the Marais or St. Germain will position you a stone's throw away from street cafes, shops, and restaurants. Stay along Ile St. Louis and Montmartre if you are looking for privacy. Bastille and Oberkampf is nearby clubs and...</description>
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		<description>A Quick Guide to the Beaches of Phuket


Phuket is the biggest and wealthiest Thai island. It has two main cities – Phuket Town and Chalong Bay – that see tourists flocking by the hundreds of thousands every year. The Andaman Sea coastline part is hugged by 15 of the world's most beautiful beaches from north to south. The island has seen its revenues from the tourism industry grow steadily over the past years. 


Phuket Town is the island's administrative seat. The beaches are not found in the area although there are plenty of cheap accommodations. Hotel rooms and apartments are readily available in the nearby islands like Ko Bon, Ko Hae, and Ko Mai Thon. Local bus services are available most of the day to transfer tourists from Phuket Town to the beaches. 


The island also boasts of a rich culture and history but what attracts tourists from around the world is the white-sand and serene beaches and the climate. Guests consider the period between May and October as the coolest season of the year. It is hot and humid in Phuket most of the year with occasional rainstorms during some months. 


Travel guides recommend visiting Phuket for the wide range of water sport activities it offers. These include scuba diving, SNUBA diving, snorkeling, para-sailing, and jet-skiing. Dive sites are relatively nearer. Dive shops and boats near Chalong Pier are ready to help interested divers. Snorkeling locations are just off many popular Phuket beaches. Wind surfing, deep-sea fishing, yachting, sea canoeing, and boating are other activities visitors could try. 
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