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12 Tips for Traveling in Countries Where You Don’t Speak the Language

Although it may be easy getting around in countries where English is understood to some degree, there are many countries where English is scarce and getting around isn’t quite as easy as it may seem. Here are some tips that might help:

1. Learn 10 basic words

You may find it surprising just how much can be accomplished from knowing a few simple words. Words such as “Hello”, “Goodbye”, “Thank you”, and “Where is” “How much…?” can show locals you have made an effort, resulting in beneficial responses.

2. Smile

Yes, it’s that simple. In almost any country smiling goes a long way. (Just be sure to know which countries are not accustomed to smiling at strangers).

3. Speak with hand gestures

Hand gestures often help get the message through to others. If you feel you have offended someone, the Namaste gesture is usually seen as a sign of peace and respectfulness in most countries.

4. Carry a notepad and pen

Drawing pictures is another way to communicate with someone. You can draw what you want, and they can respond in the same way.

5. Use a translator app

There are many apps that allow you to translate text and even speech. The Google Translate App is one of them.

6. Plan your trip from the airport to your hotel

Getting off the plane is when you are the most tired and disoriented. Airports usually have English signage which can assist you with getting to the right places. You should also consider arranging a shuttle or hotel transfer service to meet you at the airport.

7. Get directions from the right people

On the street, the most likely to speak English would be a young, professionally dressed person. You could also walk into a hotel or store and ask an employee there.

8. Carry your hotel business card in the local language

By carrying this with you, you can always show someone where you want to go and they can assist you.

9. Carry a map in the local language

These maps are usually handed out at hotels. Ask the concierge to circle your destinations to make it easier to communicate when asking people for directions.

10. Ask the hotel concierge for names and addresses

Doing this will allow you to show the addresses and names to people who will understand how to get there.

11. Record your route

This is particularly useful when you can’t read street signs. Taking a photo every now and then will help you identify where you are and where you have been when trying to find your way around the same area or back to your hotel.

12. Find people who want to practice their English

If you want to find someone who will want to speak to you in English, university campuses or bookshops are a great start.

 

Source Article: https://www.tripadvisor.com/blog/12-tips-for-traveling-in-countries-where-you-dont-speak-the-language/ 

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Where To Be For The 4th of July In America

The patriotism in America is truly something unique. When you visit the massive continent, try to time it for the summer time, around the 4th of July. Depending on the area you are visiting, you will get an array of different opportunities to take part in events or simply watch the glory of the day’s celebrations taking place. But which area should you go to when visiting at this time of the year?

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Beach Bum

If you have a particular love for the beach and want to make sure you are situated near the sound of crashing waves, there are many spots that you can visit to be in your perfect 4th of July setting. Virginia Beach is possibly one of the most patriotic spots to be during this time; taking a walk along the promenade will give you excellent views of the fireworks display as well as many live performances. You could also visit Huntington Beach in California. As one of America’s most famous beaches, with its magnificent pier, it would certainly be a treat to see how the city transforms on the spectacular day.

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Historical setting

If you enjoy more of a historical setting, you can visit the National Mall and, more specifically, the US Capitol Building. This is where the annual “A Capitol Fourth” concert will take place. The event is free, and tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Make sure you watch the parade, which travels along Constitution Avenue, before you go to the concert to truly experience patriotism at its finest.

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The Big Apple

Of course, we can’t leave out the Big Apple. Visiting New York during the 4th of July, you are able to start your celebrations off by watching the annual “Nathan’s Famous Hotdog Eating Contest” and finish with the famous “Macy’s 4th of July fireworks display”. You can choose to watch the display from a rooftop bar, a park, or from the side of the East River, either way you will enjoy every second.

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Musical nut

Music always seems to set the tone of events, so why not visit an area that offers some of the best musical experiences on the 4th of July? With “Music City” as its nickname, you know Nashville will be setting up some incredible musical experiences and, with multiple genres and artists, visiting Downtown Nashville is something you need to do if you are looking to dance and sing along to astonishing 4th of July live performances.

 As you can see, there are many different experiences to be had on the 4thof July, in America. Don’t miss out on what could be the best patriotic experience of your life; make sure you visit America during this time of the year so you can say that you were a part of it.

 

Sources:

https://www.application-esta.co.uk/visiting-usa-during-july-fourth

https://www.travelandleisure.com/holiday-travel/4th-of-july/americas-best-beaches-for-4th-of-july?slide=573491#573491

https://freetoursbyfoot.com/top-things-to-do-in-dc-on-fourth-of-july/

 

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San Fermin, one of the greatest Fiestas in the world.

The San Fermín Festival is more commonly known outside of Spain as ‘The Running of the Bulls’ and is held in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona each summer, from July 6 to July 14. Today San Fermin is celebrated yearly and holds more than 10,000 visitors every July.

San Fermin first began in the 3rd century when the town’s butchers were tasked to transport the bulls from their ranches outside of the city to the bullring. The ‘pastores’ a.k.a bull minders were assigned to make sure that the bulls were safe from the busy surroundings. The young butchers ran in front of the bulls to try and make them run faster. Who knew that this technique would then transform into a competitive event? 

Much so that even the locals wanted to join what looked like fun but mostly life threatening. To participate, you must be 18+ years old – then ask the experienced runners where to start the race and how to be safe from the bulls. Don’t be alarmed, you don’t have to participate if running near bulls does not get your blood pumping for the right reasons. An enjoyable alternative would be to rent a balcony over the streets and enjoy the view from above – safe and sound.

Picture a crowd dressed in red and white, flying confetti, drink-in hand and ready to celebrate (the Spanish way)!
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On July the 6th, guests are brought in the city at noon in front of the city hall to start the opening ceremony recognized as ‘Txupinazo’. Disclaimer, if you are not comfortable with big crowds and pushy people, Txupinazo may not be for you. For those who want to submerge themselves in Txupinazo, raise your red scarf (the traditional way) in the air to commence the fiesta. 

Then everyone waits for a city council member to shout: “People of Pamplona, long live San Fermin!”, the crowd begins cheering until a rocket is set from the balcony. This then signifies that you have to put your red scarf on and start drinking the celebratory drink of choice: champagne!

The traditional attire for San Fermin is to wear white pants, a t-shirt with a red waist sash and a red scarf around your neck. NOTE: You will eventually get wet with water and sangria slashed onto you from the balcony, so don’t get too precious about your hair or clothes. It will get messy, but what’s a festival without letting loose!

To end the day, fireworks rocket through the sky to announce the end of the party. Just when you thought that running near the bulls wasn’t competitive enough, every night, different companies compete in an international firework competition.The sky show lasts for about 30 minutes and indicates that it’s time to go sleep and recharge for the next day.

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At 8 am and the Encierro (Running of the bulls) begins! Thousands of runners participate in this 800 meters long route. The bulls charge in from the bottom of the city and run to the bull-fighting ring at the end. Only 12 animals participate in the sprint, 6 of them are bull-fighting bulls and the latter being, oxen trained to lead. Although it lasts for about 5 minutes, the runners run directly in front of the bulls at the end of route and then protect themselves behind the fence shortly after. You must be thinking, who would be daring enough to participate in such a dangerous race. Out of the runners, at least 200 injuries are recorded each year. The key to being safe is to not fall during the run. That can be tricky if you have a pushy crowd behind you. Wear running shoes, speak to the professional runners and don’t abuse the champagne!

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When the adrenaline-packed race is brought to an end, the bulls stay in the ring and the bullfighting event begins in the afternoon. Thereafter, the fiesta continues in the town hall and the festival participants chant in union with candle in hand : “Poor me, poor me, for the festival has come to a close.”

Here comes the end of the fiesta! 

Sources: 

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/the-top-10-things-to-do-in-pamplona-during-san-fermin-spain/

 http://www.sanfermin.com/en/party-guide/what-is-sanfermin/

 https://www.britannica.com/topic/Fiesta-de-San-Fermin

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What To Do In Las Vegas Other Than Gamble

As much as people love to visit Las Vegas to try and hit the jackpot, you may not be one for gambling but still want to see what all the fuss is about. Contrary to popular belief, there is a lot more to do and see in Vegas that doesn’t involve giving your money to machines and not getting anything in return. Las Vegas is also known for its incredible clubbing scene but let’s see what is on offer other than clubbing and gambling.

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The boneyard of neon signs

So, you’ve heard of all the crazy flashing lights and intense neon signs of Vegas, and you’ve taken a drive through the city and seen them everywhere. What’s the next step? You could take a trip to the Neon Museum to see how Vegas’ magnificent signs evolved. The main section we are referring to is the Neon Boneyard, which hosts masses of unrestored signs from throughout Vegas’ history. You can get some great pictures here, whether you go in the day, or at night when the signs are illuminated with ground lighting (they even have a couple restored signs that light up to give you a feeling of what Vegas used to look like). 

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An Adrenaline-fueled dune buggy tour

Don’t forget that you are still in the middle of a desert. Aside from the outstanding artificial lighting within the city, you get the pure natural scenes of the desert just outside. And what better way to experience this than with some awesome off-road buggy tours. It’s an adrenaline-fueled way to get a great perspective on the unforgiving landscape and take your view of Vegas to another level.

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The Fremont street light show

Yes, yes, we know we have mentioned lights quite a lot, but isn’t that the main reason you came to Vegas in the first place? Explore Fremont Street – this pedestrian-only street for magnificent cuisines, interesting live entertainment and, most-importantly, the light show. Fremont Street’s Viva Vision light show is a whole new experience. Displayed on a 1500-foot-long, 90-foot-wide screen which is suspended above the street, no matter how sore your neck gets, you won’t want to stop looking up at this astonishing scene.

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The Stratosphere observation tower

This might be kind of unusual since most of the activities are close to the ground, but it’s certainly something you need to try. This 1149-foot-tall, freestanding observation tower is the tallest in the United States and offers both indoor and outdoor decks, allowing you to feel the thrill of standing in open air that high above the ground, or simply observe the 360 views of Las Vegas from the comfort of being behind the large glass windows.

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First Friday creativity

As the name implies, First Friday is an event hosted on the first Friday of every month. Artists gather together to display their work, which ranges from paintings and performances to interesting food and drinks. Go and experience the artistic diversity at this event and you will come away with a whole new appreciation for creativity.

 

There is so much to do in Las Vegas, it’s hard to list it all. If a few of your friends or family want to try their luck gambling and that isn’t to your taste, just take your pick of all that is o offer and tell them you’ll meet up later. You’ll probably find that you’ll come back with an array of pictures and exciting stories which are much more intriguing and character-building than winning a couple of extra dollars on the slots.

 

Sources:

https://www.canyontours.com/blog/31-exciting-things-to-do-in-las-vegas-that-arent-gambling-or-partying/

http://theeverygirl.com/8-things-to-do-in-las-vegas-other-than-gambling/

https://gocity.com/blog/things-to-do-in-las-vegas-besides-gambling/

 

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The European Best Destination Award Goes To.. Budapest

After more than half a million votes to choose the best European destination for 2019, Budapest has won first place! 2019 is only the second year that the city was involved in the competition, making a significant improvement from placing eighth in 2018. For this year’s voting session, Budapest managed to rack up more than 62000 votes from travellers situated in 153 different countries around the world.

 More About The Competition

The competition, hosted by European Best Destinations (EBD), included many cities such as Cavtat (Croatia), Metz (France), Athens (Greece) and Monte Isola (Italy). The winning destination would receive promotion for an entire year on the EBD website as well as on social media and in international media. So, if you follow EBD, expect to see some incredible footage of Budapest this year – to get you even more excited about visiting the city.

 What should you do when visiting 2019’s best European destination? Here are some ideas:

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Relax in a magnificent spa

If you’re feeling tired from your travels, you are in the perfect place to relax and recharge. Budapest has a number of luxurious spas and thermal baths, one of which is the Gellert Bath and Spa centre. Become submerged in the relaxing setting of this historical building, which was built between 1912 and 1918. The spa includes a number of pools and saunas for you to choose from with the additional option of booking a massage and spa treatment for an extra cost.

 

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Examine the historical buildings

If you are a history fan, take time to visit the Hungarian Parliament Building. It is one of the largest buildings in Hungary and boasts Gothic Revival architecture. You will be able to view the symbolic features within as well as The Crown of St. Stephen, which has crowned more than 50 kings. There are daily tours of various parts of the building which can be taken in different languages, which means anyone can take a tour and gain some impressive knowledge on their travels.

 

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Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade

Enjoy the city by foot and walk along the Danube river promenade. Although not very long, you will be able to get a look at a few of Budapest’s top sights, such as Fisherman’s Bastion, the Buda Castle and Szechenyi Istvan Square. You will also be able to stop for a cup of coffee or a meal at one of the popular restaurants or cafés if you are in the mood to relax next to the beautiful setting of the Danube.

 

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Visit the Central Market Hall

The Central Market Hall (or Great Market Hall) is the biggest and one of the oldest markets in Budapest. Apart from sitting in awe of the sheer size of the market, there are a lot of things to see and buy. Whether you want fresh goods, great ‘Instagramable’ photo opportunities or you want to find the perfect souvenir to take back home with you, the Central Market Hall has so much to offer.

Budapest is a magnificent city and certainly deserves its position as number one on the EBD list. Make sure that this destination is next on your bucket list.

 

 Sources:

https://welovebudapest.com/en/2019/02/05/budapest-wins-european-best-destination-2019/

https://www.europeanbestdestinations.com/european-best-destinations-2019/ 

https://www.thecrazytourist.com/25-best-things-budapest/ 

 

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The 7 Best things To Do In New York City As A Local Or Tourist

Welcome to New York City, one of the most renowned cosmopolitan cities in the world. 

It’s ethnically diverse and super driven commercially. Wall Street, Broadway, Madison Avenue, Greenwich Village and Central Park are places that everyone would recognize or have heard of before, due to the popular New York culture portrayed in the media. 

As a local or tourist, there is no such thing as not having enough activities to do in the city. Bars, restaurants, museums and popular landmarks are the top attractions that both tourists and locals visit.  

Here are the 7 top things to do when visiting the Big Apple:

Go see a Broadway show!

Broadway, the epitome of theater! If you’re a huge fan of musicals and great acting, go visit the theaters near Times Square. Millions of tourists come to the city with a Broadway show on their to-do lists. The Lion King or Hamilton are the ones you should absolutely watch if you’re in for a memorable experience. To book visit: https://www.broadway.com

Central Park, the greenest space in the city

Central Park is known for being the greatest urban park to walk through and unwind in Manhattan. The park also has sports facilities, including the North Meadow Recreation Center, basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields. Whether it’s winter or summer, don’t miss out on heading to the shore of the Lake at 72nd Street to rent a rowboat or take a gondola tour. For more info visit: http://www.centralparknyc.org/

Visit the Empire State Building

Based in Midtown West, the Empire State Building is an iconic landmark and a huge tower that oversees the 360-degree views of the Hudson and East Rivers, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and more. Make sure to get on the 102nd floor to get a great panoramic view of the city. It’s worth it! Learn more here: https://www.esbnyc.com/

Have a drink at the Bemelmans Bar

It could be one of the most popular bars based in the Carlyle Hotel. But nothing is more “New Yorky” than sipping on a Manhattan and enjoying the busy nightlife in the city. Apparently the most expensive painting in this spot is the Ludwig Belmelmans murals along the walls. If you’re a great fan of art and cocktails, Bemelmans Bar is the place to be. Get more info here: https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/the-carlyle-new-york/dining/bemelmans-bar

Watch any ball game at the Yankee Stadium

Are you a sports fan? Make sure to check out their website for their schedule and when you could potentially book tickets to watch the most anticipated games in the city. The big bonus? The stadium has popular food options such as Bareburger, Mighty Quinn’s Barbecue and Tater Kegs. Find out more here: https://www.mlb.com/yankees

Outdoor movies in Bryant Park

Join a group of friends to go watch the box-office hit movies at the Bryant Park situated in Midtown West. The gates open at 5pm so make sure you bring all the picnic accessories for a nostalgic movie session. See what’s happening here: https://bryantpark.org/

New York’s quintessential symbol of American Liberty

You see it everywhere! In the movies, on postcards and possibly one of the only icons you think of when you hear about New York City. It was a gift from France and designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi as a token of friendship between the 2 countries. For an affordable trip, take a free ride with the Staten Island Ferry that sails near the robed icon. For more info visit: https://www.nps.gov/stli/index.htm

Source Article: https://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/101-things-to-do-in-new-york

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Cape Town – South Africa’s Coveted Wine Capital

The Wine Culture

One of the first things travelers think of when visiting Cape Town is the famous wine culture. With Cape Town’s extensive history in wine farming, taking a trip to the coveted wine farms is a must-have on your to-do list when visiting the Mother City. There are a number of wine routes and vineyards to choose from, which are considered some of the best in the world, but with such a large variety of routes just a drive away, it can be a bit difficult to choose which to visit. Below are a few things to consider before making your selection.

Wine Tasting With A View

The wine routes in Cape Town offer some of the city’s best views. Apart from the incredible wine, you get the chance to drive through beautiful scenery and sit amongst nature while drinking a glass of your favourite blend. Vineyards are typically surrounded by grand mountainscapes and the more historic farms display classic Cape Dutch architecture. The pristine white of the buildings are a juxtaposition to the lush greenery surrounding them, creating a tranquil setting where you will want to stay submerged for as long as possible.

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Wine Tasting With A View

The wine routes in Cape Town offer some of the city’s best views. Apart from the incredible wine, you get the chance to drive through beautiful scenery and sit amongst nature while drinking a glass of your favourite blend. Vineyards are typically surrounded by grand mountainscapes and the more historic farms display classic Cape Dutch architecture. The pristine white of the buildings are a juxtaposition to the lush greenery surrounding them, creating a tranquil setting where you will want to stay submerged for as long as possible.

Vineyards with a view:

http://www.buitenverwachting.com

http://www.kleinhoekkloof.co.za

https://www.laborieestate.co.za

Source: https://www.bouchardfinlayson.co.za/the-estate/the-winery-and-cellars

 

Near the City

If your visit to Cape Town involves a lot of tourist activities and you don’t plan on venturing too far out of the city, then you may want to consider visiting vineyards in Constantia, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl. All of these destinations are located about an hour’s drive out of Cape Town, allowing you to visit a vineyard, have a great wine-tasting experience and still have time to get back to the city for other activities. One of the great things about these wine routes is that you still feel as if you are out in the country-side, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Venturing Out

If you are passionate about wine and happy to venture out of the city centre, Hermanus or Robertson both offer exquisite wine routes. These routes are approximately a 2-hour drive out of Cape Town but offer a scenic road trip to your destination. Taking a trip to Robertson, for example, would give you the option of traveling through the Huguenot tunnel, which stretches 3.9km through a mountain and is followed by an incredible drive through the Hawequas mountain range. If you choose one of these destinations, it would be best to dedicate a full day to the trip or book a night’s accommodation in the area.

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Something Different

When visiting a wine farm in the Western Cape, you might have the opportunity of additional activities other than only wine tasting. You could experience a tasting in an old wine cellar, blend your own wine, or meet the people who are behind the production of the wine. If you want to add a little something to the experience, make sure this is taken into account when making your decision on where to go. Pairing food with wine is quite a popular attraction and allows you to experience the way different food affects the flavour of the wine itself. It can be quite an interesting experience and you may find yourself tasting flavours in the wine that you have never tasted before.

Wine farms with a difference:

https://esona.co.za

https://kleinroosboom.co.za

https://www.bouchardfinlayson.co.za

Ultimately, no matter which wine route you choose, Cape Town will not disappoint. Take your time and enjoy the delicious wine Cape Town has to offer.

 

Sources:

https://businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle/231545/the-most-popular-wine-routes-in-the-western-cape/

https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionswc/wine-estates/default.php

https://www.getaway.co.za/travel-ideas/things-to-do/wine-routes-near-cape-town/

 

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7 Affordable Ways To Travel Across Europe In 2019

 

Spending in euros can be limiting especially if you’re travelling on a tight budget! Luckily there are ways to cut corners and spend judiciously. Due to the rise of the sharing economy, there has been a surge in new budget airlines and bus options. Now it looks like the new trend is to get around Europe using these efficient transport services.

Here are new 7 affordable ways to travel through the continent:

Megabus

Megabus is the ‘IT’ bus to travel through the United Kingdom as well as Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam. The ticket prices can vary from 1-20 pound sterling and is considerably cheap and efficient.

Busabout

Are you familiar with the hop on/hop off bus service? It’s a popular transport among the backpackers who get to meet other people with the same itinerary and can get on and off on any set routes while travelling with Busabout. Their unlimited passes for $1,499 for six months of travel is the best deal for a long-term period.

Flixbus

Here’s another additional bus transport that’s as user-friendly as Megabus but with even better perks (Wifi, electrical outlets, up to three free bags) at a reasonably good price. German-based FlixBus has routes in 20 European countries and thousands of cities, with prices starting as low as 5 euros.

Budget Airline

With budget airlines, you get to travel at ease with trips as cheap as 1 euro! Disclaimer: You might have to read the rules again before booking any ticket. They are known to be very strict about baggage limits or if you forget to print out your boarding pass. You will otherwise have to pay for extra fees. Skyscanner and Momondo are the go-to’s for anyone who wants to save up yet still travel through an airline!

Eurail Pass

If travelling in a plane or on a bus in Europe is not your cup of tea then you can always try the Eurail Pass out. It’s a much more comfortable option, plus the European rail system is known to be the best and most extensive rail system in the world.

If your goal is to travel around Europe across long distances for longer journeys, the Eurail Pass is the more appropriate choice of transport. Your cost per trip will be a lot more economical than if you were to buy the tickets separately.

BlaBlaCar

BlablaCar is the definition of a car-pool, except cooler! It lets you rideshare with people who have extra space in their car with the same destination as yours and who agree to give you a lift. The rides can cost as little as 5 euros. If you’re a fan of the countryside and you don’t mind the social aspect of BlablaCar, then get riding!

Source Article: https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/cheap-ways-to-travel-across-europe-2/

 

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7 Important Things to Know Before Visiting the USA

Here are 7 pointers to keep in mind to maximise your experience when visiting America for work or that long-awaited holiday:

1. The Tipping culture

Tipping your waiter is always required whether you’re in a taxi, at a bar or in a restaurant. It’s regarded as a token of appreciation if the service you received was hospitable.

2. The price on the label is not the final price!

Most things you’ll buy will exclude sales tax which is generally 10% extra in addition to the total cost. When in doubt, just take your phone out to calculate the exact amount you need to pay.  

3. Don’t underestimate the national parks

Forget the concrete jungle that you always see on TV. Make time and go visit the national parks scattered all across America. Some of them such as Yellow Stone National Park, The Grand Canyon National Park, Yosemite National Park & Zion National Park are the ones that you cannot miss.

4. Your ESTA Application

Don’t we all love some paperwork! If you’re arriving from a country under the Visa Waiver Program, you are subject to apply for an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) and obtain approval before coming to the USA.

5. Not everywhere is safe!

Like every country, there are some places that are unsecured and not guarded at all times. Try and get as much advice as you can from the friendly locals and assess your situation regularly. Wander often but wander safe.

6. Make sure to have your travel and health insurance sorted before you travel.

This is pretty much a step that’s imperative before you go to any country especially where its currency is the American dollar. Invest wisely and keep a printed document of your ID, Health insurance and your plane ticket with you at all times.

7. Turning right on a red light is rule-worthy.

Across the 50 states, drivers can take a right turn on a red light when it’s safe and if there’s no sign that forbids a right turn. So watch out when you’re driving or crossing the road.

Source article: https://www.travelanddestinations.com/things-to-know-before-visiting-the-usa/

 

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Take a Card from your Hotel

Take a card from your Hotel in case you get lost.

If you are unfamiliar with a city or perhaps you are  a first time traveller the travel tip is to take a hotel business card from Reception when checking in, which has the address and telephone number of your hotel so in the event you should get lost or forget the name of hotel you are able to get back without too much trouble.

This tip is particularly useful in countries where English is not that widely spoken and communication is often difficult with a cab driver like in places like  Korea or Japan. Just show the hotel card to the cab driver, the card will inevitably have the hotel address printed in English and the local language.

If there are no hotel business cards record the address as a pin on Google Maps and save the hotels telephone number.