Traveling to Barcelona in Spain

Traveling to Barcelona in Spain

Barcelona is one of the most well known cities in Spain. It is the largest city in the country, and has a population of slightly over 1.5 million. It also has the second largest port in Spain, and is an important revenue generating city for the country. The city is well known for it’s romantic ambience, as well as it’s rich culture and history. You will also be able to observe fine architectural buildings in the city.
Traveling to Barcelona by air.
Barcelona International airport is located just 10 kilometers from the city center. The airport serves both International and domestic routes. Vueling Airlines, Clickair, Air Europa, Iberia Airlines and Spanair all have planes landing and taking off from this airport. There are three terminals in the airport, and tourists can expect to do some shopping during arrivals and departures.
Getting off the airport.
Upon arrival, your first considerations would most probably be to get some food. You can take a rest and dine at one of the restaurants in the airport. After that, you can decide on your mode of transport to ferry you from the airport to your accommodation. You can choose to travel by taxi, but traveling by taxi can be expensive. A cheaper and more affordable option would be to travel by bus. However, if you have preplanned your trip into Barcelona, you may even have a rented car waiting for you, complete with a driver. Your rented car will then take you to wherever you want to go with no hassle.
Accommodation in Barcelona.
There are many types of hotels you can choose from in Barcelona. Your choice ultimately depends on your budget and your personal preferences. If budget is not a concern, you can choose to stay in one of the more luxurious hotels (e.g. Eurostars Grand Marina Hotel). The location of the hotel is also very important. Obviously, you would want to stay in a hotel that is near to the destinations that you would be visiting. For example, if you like shopping, you may wish to consider staying in Intercontinental Princess Sofia Hotel, which is near to the shopping area. You can also choose hotels that are located near museums or directly in the city center. Be sure to visit the Picasso Museum and the Mira Museum.
The luxurious hotels come with more facilities, and the location is usually better. Therefore, your stay is likely to be more comfortable. However, if budget is a concern, you may opt to stay in a more affordable hotel. There are budget hotels available in the city, and they offer basic facilities such as clean rooms and sheets, as well as Internet access.
After a long day exploring the museums (by the way there are over 50 private and public museums in the city), you may want to take a day off and spend the next day at the beaches. The seafronts look clean and beautiful after a round of renovations, and you can expect to spend a relaxing and enjoyable day at the beach.
For the above reasons, thousands of tourists flock to Barcelona each and every year to enjoy the culture, the art, and the beaches.

Planning your own educational trip – By Best Hotel Rates

Planning your own educational trip – By Best Hotel Rates

If it’s just for school, for your kids or for the neighborhood kids, it’s nice to have a purposeful educational trip that will surely be enjoyed by the children as well as teach them.

Of course there is the usual trip to the museum or the so-so factory, but educational travel doesn’t necessarily end with the destination, one should also consider the preparations as well as the child before you uproot them from their playgrounds.

Aurora Lillo Editor of the “Best Hotel Deals” website — http://www.BestHotelDeals.biz — pointed out;

Who should plan the Trip?

“…If the trip is an out of school activity, whether organized by you or the neighborhood parents, there should always be somebody or a group of people willing to dedicate a snippet of their time to organizing, everything, destination, transportation, food, lodgings (if any) as well as the children involved…”

What to Bring

A pack list is also essential before a trip.  Here are a few things that should be in your or your child’s bag when you go on an educational trip.

– Snacks –there should be lots of drinks and walk foods that you can eat even while walking.

– First aid kit – an accident can easily happen, a small trip or a scratch should be mended easily. A medicine pack can also be handy for parents who develop headaches, or for children with stomach upset.

– Extra clothes – children are very active, and sometimes even parents can be over-active, so it is necessary that both bring a set of clothes for those unexpected spills.

– Walkie talkie – If your child can handle it, a walkie-talkie or a cellular phone can be very useful if he gets lost.

– Name tag – Attach a name tag to his shirt or to his bag containing your contact number (without a name) so that whoever finds him can contact you.

– One of his favorite toys – A good thing to distract a child when he gets uneasy during travel would be one of his favorite toys.

– Wipes and tissue- For that easy cleanup whenever you need it.

When you get there

Fall in line, and make travel buddy’s of two or three; the one buddy should be responsible for the other so as to prevent anyone getting left behind. This is best done with kids who don’t normally play together so they can bond and get to know each other more.

On the trip home

“…Encourage sleeping; after a long walk children can get cranky when tired, so bring some milk with you so they can sleep through the trip home…” added A. Lillo.

Further information about the cheapest rates on hotels all around the world by visiting; http://www.BestHotelRates.me

Surefire Ways to Cut Minutes Off your Daily Commute

6 Surefire Ways to Cut Minutes Off your Daily Commute

We’ve all been there, and most of us are there at least 5 out of 7 days a week. And where is the “there” I’m talking about? STUCK IN TRAFFIC. You know the sinking feeling and heaviness that comes over your brain as you turn a corner only to find yourself trapped in a sea of cars. Or your crusing along on the freeway at a great speed, only to see a wave of red lights up ahead as you slow down and eventually crawl to a stop behind other cars suddenly caught behind a traffic accident.

But there are ways to beat the traffic – and when these 6 tips are followed, you can regulary cut minutes, even hours off your daily commute:

#1 Listen to the Radio or TV traffic news

If you’re traveling during regular commute times (morning or evening) be sure to start your day by checking out the traffic reports online, on the radio or on the tv. You’ll learn about Sigalerts (those big problems on the freeway that really slow traffic), recent accidents, truck spills, slippery roads, you name it. Once you know what’s happening in your area, plan your morning commute accordingly and either take your regular direct route (freeway?) or take some side / back roads.

#2 Follow your gut instincts

You know how sometimes you just “feel” like you should go left instead of right? You just “knew” that car was going to cut in front of you without signalling? You just “thought” you’d better leave work a few minutes early if you want to get home in time for dinner? In all those instances you’re following your gut instinct. Sometimes we don’t know why, we don’t know where and we don’t know how – but if your gut tells you to do something – pay attention!

#3 Ask co-workers for shortcuts

Your co-workers and friends are goldmines of shortcut information. Shortcuts ares sometimes guarded like gold (because they are worth a lot!), but once you get the conversation going, most people are willing to share shortcuts with others, who in turn share their shortcuts. The more we all disperse our cars on different routes, the faster we’ll all get where we’re going. Some of the best shortcuts at http://www.mytrafficshortcuts.com have come from friends and co-workers.

#4 Leave a little early

Whenever you’re going to a new location, or one where you know you’re almost guaranteed to hit traffic, always try to leave a little early. Not only will that relieve your stress if/when you do hit traffic, you will also sometimes miss a chunk of traffic just by leaving 10-15 minutes early.

#5 Utilize online maps

Google has the most amazing maps, and I especially like and utilize the drag feature. If you’ve done a directions search and are not sure if you like the route, simply click and drag on the route line and create your own route. The Google map will re-configure your new route and give you the new time and length.

#6 Drive during off-peak hours

If you can, plan your driving and errands during off-peak hours. That doesn’t mean you need to grocery shop at 3:00am (although you’ll have no traffic at that time! 🙂 but it does mean that sometimes if you wait an hour or two, especially in the morning or late afternoon, you can miss the brunt of traffic.

Once you start regularly using these 6 tricks and tips, you’ll be astounded at how much time you’ll save every day – and every minute counts!

Peace & safe driving.

Get Monsoon Trip to India

Get Monsoon Trip to India

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Cultural heritage tour under India tours takes tourists to golden triangle tour India where visitors get chance to see golden temple, Agra and Jaipur attractions together with Rishikesh and Haridwar. After this there is South India tour that includes Enchanting Kerala tour that includes tour to Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom, Allepey, Trivandrum, Kanyakumari, Trivandrum where you get sight view of beaches, spa, ayurveda medicare centers, resorts that becomes more exotic and fascinating at the time of monsoon. A trip to India also provide complete tour to palms and backwaters Kerala that include tour to Cochin, Periyar, Munnar, Kumarakom, Alappuzha, Kovalam, Trivandrum. As India is a vast country with wide variety of hotels, tourists destinations, sightseeing places and lots more that confuses tourists where to go and how to go to explore the secrets and beauty of India. Here you find information and suggestions that guides tourists while traveling within India.
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