“I believe that the cyclised city is the civilised city”, declares ebullient Boris Johnson. Love him or hate him, London’s mayor is – not so quietly –revolutionising cycling in the capital.
Last month we let you in on 25 fabulous, free travel attractions. Here at CD Traveller, we like to give our readers something extra and our generosity of spirit means that this month we’re revealing a further 25. To paraphrase Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross, “the best things in life really are free.”
At first thought, the new Canadian slogan of the province of Alberta seems a little strange. But it refers to the landscape. So awe-inspiring is it that it will take your breath away.
The new slogan has already began on television and in posters. You’ll see a lot more of it in January when the key booking period begins.
This isn’t the way that that the authors of a US report on hotels worded their announcement. They said that the satisfaction levels of hotel visitors had increased over the last year. Does it mean the same thing? But if hotel guests are more satisfied surely that comes as a result of feeling that they are being treated better?
The next question is whether we should believe what we read. After all how many of us have stayed at a place after checking reviews and then decided that the reviews must have been written by someone who was not too observant? Or as blind as a bat. The same applies with research. If we understand it then we can accept or reject it.
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The UK’s first gay tourist office opened in October in Chinatown, London. The office – located at 30 Lisle Street, WC2 – will prove to be as useful to Londoners as to tourists, covering as it [...]
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