A new Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
On October 2009, UNESCO declared the tango Intangible Cultural Heritage. In an attempt to preserve tango, born from a fusion of African rythms and the Spanish singing and guitar, both Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay, promoted the suggestion.
Travel kit: 2010 Dirtiest Hotels & 2010 Travelers’ Choice
Keep up-to-date in the matter of hotels and check out 2010 Dirtiest Hotels and 2010 Travelers’ Choice. I’m sure you’ll find out breathing in for your next trip!
Travel to Europe on a Budget
It’s a Beautiful Life shows you how to travel on a budget to and around Europe. How? European destinations offer cheap bed and breakfasts, usually family-run, that are ideal for budget vacations.
Will we, in the future, travel as in 3D-Avatar movie?
Will last James Cameron’s Avatar movie inspire our future way to travel? Perceptive go reflects on it on a blog post.
Apple i-Pad Impact on Travel
On these days that people’s excited about new Apple iPad, Intelligent Travel talks about the impact iPad will have on travel. On-road entertainment during the term of kids, camera, communication, everything in a single iPad.
Naughty Paris
You girls are planning a trip to Paris? If you are thinking of a ladies tour in and around Paris: The Joy of Naughty proposes a visit to erotic artworks, shoes shops, and a glass of champagne.
Photo of a couple dancing tango on a street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Osvaldo.
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