Crowne Plaza Hotel Fullerton
xcitement at Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park and Major League baseball games at Anaheim Stadium can be found just five miles from our Fullerton accommodations.
The Zetter, What’s on at The Zetter Hotel London
Located in the Writer’s jaunty neighbourhood, Clerkenwell, this form new hotel is supported on the thought of ‘old against new. Farringdon Tube Station is a short walk away.
Los Angeles Travel Guide
Los Angeles is the USA’s second largest city after New York. It has been called everything from La La Land to Tinseltown but is most commonly known simply as LA.
Eastgate Tower Hotel – Seoul, Korea
Eastgate Tower Hotel is located on the 18th, 19th, and 20th floor of Cerestar Mall (ex: Preya Town), one of the main shopping and entertainment centers in Dongdaemun district.
Spain – Holiday in a Romantic Land
Spain is romantic country and also a very beautiful country. The city of matadors and bull fights has a lot of culture and entertainment to offer.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Sofitel Paris La Defense Paris La Defense, France
Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Trip to Paris in 2010
1. Les Soldes (“The Sales”)
For shopaholics, Paris is a drug — and during the city’s “sales” season, a particularly dangerous one. Twice a year, all stores in Paris from Louis Vitton to Gap, have monster sales, with discounts up to 80% off. Although the sales last for six weeks, Parisians and tourists alike rise early on the first day of sales to stand in line outside their favorite stores, waiting for the doors to open so that they get first crack at coveted items. Given the number of shops in Paris, trying to figure out where to go can be a bit overwhelming. That’s why the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau created “Soldes by Paris”: five themed shopping routes based upon your taste and style. Each route has 50 stores in each category (classic, trendy, creative, Bobo Chic, and Fusion Fashion World), and includes boutiques, restaurants, and cultural sites that might also please you. Download this multilingual shopping guide at www.shoppingbyparis.com.Winter sales: January 6 – February 20; Summer sales: late June-July.
2. Chinese New Year.
Come welcome the Year of the Tiger! Over the past decade, celebrating theChinese New Year has become an increasingly popular event among in Paris. Thousands come out to attend the noisy, colorful parade in the 13th arrondissement, where you can enjoy dancers, musicians, flag-bearers and an enormous gaily-colored silk dragon that swoops and swirls over the crowd. Afterward, try one of the many Chinese restaurants in the neighborhood for a traditional New Year’s meal. Be sure to eat Spring Rolls for wealth, and noodles for long life (don’t cut them!)Chinese New Year: February 14th.
3. French Open (Roland Garros Tournament).
Even if you’re not a die-hard tennis fan, you’ll likely be enthralled by the hard-fought matches at the French Open. This tournament is one of the four major tennis events that make up the Grand Slam and inevitably features theworld’s top tennis players – many of whom find themselves defeated by the stadium’s clay courts. Score tickets early: this tournament is unquestionably one of the most popular events of the year.Roland Garros Tournament: May 23- June 6.
4. Fête de la Musique.
Every year on June 21, the city of Paris turns into a massive music festival. The Fête de la Musique is a day on which all musicians, from the unknown amateur to highly-regarded professional, can display their talent to the masses – all for free. Wander the streets, sit in a café, or hang out in a park, and you’ll find music of some stripe on almost every corner: brass bands, rock,opera, hip-hop, jazz,reggae, classical – you name it, it’ll be there. Check out __ www.fete-musique.net for further details.Fete de la Musique: June 21.







