Tripmama Article Archive

September 2007 Articles
Taking in the Sights and Smells of Portland, Oregon's Gardens by TripMama
From green-fingered horticulturalists to those simply wanting to stroll through some of the best gardens in the U.S., Portland is the place to be. Nestled in the temperate climate of the west coast, the conditions in Oregon have given gardening enthusiasts from all over the world the chance to create fantastic displays year after year.
 
Bringing the Grand Tour of Europe into the Modern Age by TripMama
The famous "Grand Tour" was a lengthy journey through some of the most renowned and beautiful sites across Europe. The Tour dates back over 350 years, and was usually undertaken by upper-class men and women, though with today's discount travel deals, following in their footsteps is much easier. Taking the tour was seen to be a rite of passage, an opportunity for great cultural learning, and also a chance to bring back a host of wines, foods, antiques, and art. Today is no different, and with the online travel community so diverse in cultures, taking a Grand Tour of your own is a great way to meet new people and pick up experiences to last a lifetime.
 
Great Tips On Getting the Most Out Of Traveling Alone
The most important thing to do before booking trips for you alone is to plan. You don't have the comfort of friendly advice, nor the option of shared resources should something go wrong, so thorough preparation is vital. Traveling alone has many benefits and can be a richly rewarding pastime. You get to decide where to visit, when to sleep, what to eat; you are master of your own experiences, something that is respected and valued among your peers.
 
Tour Guide Tips to Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
Saint Peter's Basilica, known as Basilica di San Pietro in the native Italian, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of Roman architecture. The church is one of the largest in the world, covering nearly 6 acres, and standing 450 feet tall. Created between the 14th and 15th centuries, the main bulk of the art and design of the monument was the work of a 72-year-old Michelangelo, one of the world's greatest art masters, after he assumed the role of chief architect in 1546.
 
London, The City of Old and New, and Everything In-between
London is famous the world over, both as an ancient seat of power for the British Empire, and as a hyper-modern capital of literature, art, music, food, finance, and architecture. The style and architecture in London is as varied as its people; just a stone's throw away from a cozy, cobbled street of family-run pubs and gardens stand vast, glinting skyscrapers of glass and steel; high street fashion stores are interspersed with gothic, stone churches, while neon nightclubs look out over the River Thames towards cathedrals and castles. The mix of old and new styles is often bewildering, sometimes stark, but always leaves the impression of a city steeped in history, while embracing change.
 

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