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10 Ultimate Sunsets
Idyllic sunsets. They grace postcards and online travel photo albums, haunt daydreams and inspire innate desires to rove. To prod the inner wanderlust in all of us, we introduce (for the purpose of debate) 10 ultimate spots that best exemplify the inexplicable allure of the daily decline and fall of the Sun below the horizon. ... More
Chic Paris Street Style
Paris and style, Paris and fashion. Aside from all that City of Love stuff, two labels that best define the cosmopolitan capital of France. Yet while Fashion Weeks at Carrousel du Louvre lure Vogue editors from New York City to Tokyo and garner abundant buzz, the biannual events hardly sum up the whole Paris style ... More
10 Unusual Hong Kong Foods
Let us just state it explicitly and declare it for the record: Hong Kong is probably the most phenomenal food city in the world. Granted, this may not strike all as controversial, especially those who have had a chance to dine, graze and nosh in the Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. ... More
Family Fun in Cancun
Cancun, the tourist wellspring of the Riviera Maya corridor, is a busy, on-the-go city that now envelops some 630,000 people. Almost implausible, when you reflect on the fact that before 1970, Cancun did not even exist. The then objective, presumably, of the 30-year plan to transform the barrier island into a scalable purpose-built resort area ... More
News of the Week
Sydney vs Melbourne Rivalry
posted in Australia & NZ, Featured . posted by fchanut on April 20, 2012 . 71 Comments
The Sydney vs Melbourne rivalry only seems to grow more intense each day. But what is it really all about? It’s obviously about more than just football and beaches. We decided to delve into the differences between Australia’s two biggest cities. Some of these comparisons you might find surprising, others you might have already stowed … More
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Bangkok: Slum it in Style
posted in Asia . posted by Andrew Trimboli on February 07, 2012 . 3 Comments
If all you do wandering the streets of Bangkok is turn your eyes skyward, all you’ll see is business hotels and shopping malls. It’s tempting to slot into this new, luxe version of the Thai city, but keeping your focus at street level will definitely deliver a grungier and arguably more authentic experience. From the … More
Perth: Hip Boomtown Restaurants and Bars
posted in Australia & NZ, FCS . posted by Andrew Trimboli on February 07, 2012 . 2 Comments
Perth’s national rap as a nouveau riche enclave for entrepreneurs decked in yacht wear is quickly wearing thin. Precincts like Northbridge are ripe with more new food trends and impressive joints than you can poke a stick at. So say goodbye to the heritage pubs of yore and find out why Perth’s cool reckoning is … More
24 Hours in Canberra
posted in Australia & NZ . posted by Ian on February 06, 2012 . 4 Comments
Fact #1: some national capitals are lame. Fact #2: some purpose-built national capitals are even lamer. Not so Canberra. Sure, the administrative heart of Australia teems with politicos, bureaucrats, lobbyists and cub reporters but it is not all dull parliamentary machinations in the Garden City. For visitors with a day or more to spare, Canberra … More
Madonna Super Bowl XLVI Press Conference 2012
posted in Video . posted by Ian on February 05, 2012 . 1 Comment
No human of sound mind willfully sits through an entire press conference with the Super Bowl halftime entertainment but the 2012 scrum with Madonna is worth a look-see it in bits and pieces. The sheer amplitude of the press corps in attendance is a telltale indication of just how absurd and not about (American) football … More
Weekly Travel Q&A: London Girlcation
posted in Europe . posted by Ian on February 04, 2012 . 3 Comments
Help! Five crazy girls in London for one week. Which neighbourhoods and hotels do you recommend for the ultimate girlcation?
Asia: Top 10 Most Romantic Valentine’s Day Destinations
posted in Asia . posted by Mac on February 03, 2012 . 3 Comments
From stylish high-rise cocktail bars to World Heritage temple ruins, lustrous coasts to tropical highlands, our most romantic destinations in Asia will make your significant other swoon this Valentine’s Day.










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