Things you Should Know when you Travel to China – By Best Hotel Deals

Things you Should Know when you Travel to China – By Best Hotel Deals

All about Weather and Clothing

* It is probably best to travel to China during autumn season, which spans from September to early November. The temperature during this time is a comfortable range of 50-72F with few chances of rain.

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

“… Refrain from traveling to the so called, “four furnaces” of China during summer, these are Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanchang and Tianjing…”
* China has four seasons, Spring from March to May, Summer from June to August, Autumn from September to November and Winter From January to February. Be sure to bring with you suitable clothing for each season.
* Summer is also rainy season in China, a raincoat is essential during this time as umbrellas are usually defenseless against winds.
* Chinese are conservative people so try not to wear revealing clothing.
* Women should not forget to bring pants with them as Chinese temples prohibit women wearing skirts to enter.

What to Bring into China

* Clothing is probably one of the things you shouldn’t worry about when going to China. Clothing is very cheap here, and would make pretty good souvenirs. So pack your bags light, and you can buy the rest of your wardrobe on the go.
* It is recommended to take no more than one bible into China. The Chinese are very particular with Christianity, and Christian Catechism.
* A few prohibited materials in China aside from the usual narcotics and deadly weapons are food, micro-organisms, biological products, waste materials, portions of human body, blood and blood products and animals that may spread diseases to humans.
* Any items that are harmful to China’s economy, politics, culture and ethics are forbidden; these include but are not restricted to printed materials, films and tapes.

When you Arrive

* Health checks would be the first that you will undergo before you are allowed out of the airport, this is to make sure that you didn’t bring in any harmful diseases with you.

Photography

* It will be best not to take pictures at aerodromes, military and political facilities in China.
* Never take pictures from an airplane or any type of aircraft.
* If you want to take pictures of residents or their possessions, ask their permission first.
“… Most museums ban picture taking, so does, Palaces, grottoes and Temples.  Be aware of signs that prohibit picture taking to prevent any unnecessary trouble. However some establishments allow picture taking for a fee…” added A. Lillo.

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Getting the Best Travel Deals

Getting the Best Travel Deals

Would you like to get the best travel deals available? Then get ready to be open-minded and flexible. Consider going to any one of several destinations, and going at different times than you may have originally planned on, and even doing different things once you get there.

Flexibility Buys The Best Travel Deals

Almost any travel destination has “seasons” which are more crowded and therefore more expensive. Also, airfare varies widely in price from month to month and even according to the day of the week or time of day. Finally, there many activities which may be marginally more entertaining yet cost much more.

Suppose you go on trips to several destinations over the years, using the usual strategy of “I want to go here now and do these things.” On some of these trips you’ll be at the height of the season, meaning it will be expensive for hotels. Airfare will cost a lot if you happen to choose the expensive days and times. With a fixed idea about your activities, you’ll also likely pay more than you need to have a great time. You’ll miss out on some real fun that could be much cheaper.

On the other hand, what if you go somewhere during the off-season, go on the day that has the cheapest plane tickets, and start with the interesting activities that cost less? Perhaps you spend just half as much on average, even though over those years you go to all the same destinations. The savings could mean even more opportunities to travel because of the money saved.

Years ago I went to Ecuador because it was an inexpensive destination. The February departure was chosen because I found plane tickets for $258 round trip from Miami. And though I hadn’t considered taking a tour to Mount Cotopaxi, I discovered that I could do that day-long trip to walk on the glaciers of a volcano for just $15, so I went. You create your own best travel deals if you are flexible and open minded.

Best Travel Deals – The Formula

Try this simple formula for getting the best travel deals:

1. Watch a few travel programs, read some travel magazines, and make a list of six to ten places you might like to visit eventually.

2. Look for the best time to go to each. This means when it would be interesting for you and cheaper than other times – an “off-season” that is still a good time for you to visit.

3. Gather information online. How much will hotels and meals cost? What is there to do and how much you are likely to spend on each of these activities. Take notes, of course.

4. Do an online search for plane tickets before you are ready to start planning. Experiment with different days of the week for departure and return flights to find the cheapest possibilities. This can change, so you’ll be doing this again when you are ready to actually start specific planning. For now you just want an idea of the days that are likely the cheapest.

5. When it’s time to travel, pick from among your listed destinations that are off-season and search all the possible dates you might travel, to find the cheapest airfare. Actually it’s best to do this before you arrange for time off work, so you can take advantage of the best possible travel dates.

6. Purchase your tickets, do some more research, and start packing and planning.

Here’s another tip for getting the best travel deals: Book a hotel only for the day you arrive, and then find your hotels(s) once there. There are many nice, less expensive hotels that you won’t find online, and in our experience, even good package deals are never as cheap as finding your own hotels once you get there, as long as you are not coming there at a busy time. Doing this also allows you more freedom, so you can change your plans as you go, taking advantage of whatever great deals come up.

Athens Luxury Hotels Help You Shop ’til You Drop

Athens Luxury Hotels Help You Shop ’til You Drop

Vacationers staying at Athens luxury hotels will find all they need to know about shopping from their helpful staff. With so many choices in bustling Athens, it is best to have a game plan and that is where Athens luxury hotels can be lifesavers. In addition to recommending stores and shopping districts to suit your needs, your concierge can arrange transportation for you, help you ship packages home, and even arrange for babysitting services so you can have the freedom to spend as much time on the “hunt” as you need.

Athens is at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East and its shopping opportunities reflect this. From cosmopolitan to ethnic folk, you will find it all. Athens is renowned for its craftsmanship and here you will find expert jewelers, leatherworkers, furriers, and ceramicists. Some of the locally produced goods and commodities that you will surely want to investigate are shoes, pottery, gold and silver jewelry, embroidery, lace, ceramics, sponges, olive oil, and honey.

 If you are drawn to high fashion and are seeking the most sophisticated designers, ask the staff of Athens luxury hotels about the Kolonaki area. This is the center for exceptional buying, where haute couture reigns. When shopping for high quality jewelry, ask about Voukourestiou Street. If you are looking for something unique but a bit less costly, ask the Athens luxury hotels staff about Ermou Street where you will find many fine chain stores amid typically Greek merchants. Ermou Street is also the home to many wonderful shoe stores.

In the mood for a market atmosphere? Get directions from Athens luxury hotels for the Monastiraki and Plaka markets. There you will find a festival of colorful stands selling such items as antiques, rugs, scarves, shoes, leather goods, and aromatic spices.

Restaurant tips for Berlin

Restaurant tips for Berlin

Mmmmhh …? What will I be eating tonight, where should I go this evening? Should I go to my favourite restaurant around the corner or try something new? But where can I go? Here are 3 Restaurant tips in the different regions of Berlin and with different cuisine.

Who wants to eat typical national food should try the “Kartoffelkeller” or in Berlin Mitte. From the name you can reason that all dishes served include potatoes. There is potato soup, baked potatoes, potatoes in unusual creations, potato gratin and traditional dishes with potatoes as a side dish. Next to the dishes the name also comprises the location of this restaurant, which is a cellar. Particularly charming is the rustic ambiance with dim light, which seems quite friendly. The kitchen is open daily 11:00 to 1:00, hot food will be served until 23:00 clock. Address: Albrecht Strasse 14b, 10117 Berlin (Berlin Mitte.)

Have you ever tried the Moroccan food? Then you definitely shouldn’t miss out on “Marrakesch” or Marrakech. This small, cozy restaurant offers Moroccan specialties as well as cocktails, which cost 4.50 during the Happy Hour. The range includes soups, salads, appetizers, Marrakech specialties and meat dishes. You should definitely try the falafel or Makaliteller! A small minus might be the music. It could include more Arabic songs. Address: Sch?nhauser Allee 5, 10119 Berlin (Prenzlauer Berg)

Or should it rather be Mexican food? Then it is advisable to go to Ta’Cabron. Behind a counter is all food visible and freshly prepared. In this locality you not only get Mexican food but also Mexican mentality. Offered are typical dishes from the Mexican cuisine such as tacos, burritos, quesadillas and nachos. Since this is no longer a secret anymore, you may have to wait longer. Address: Skalitzer Stra?e 60, 10997 Berlin (Kreuzberg)

You make a trip to Berlin and you still need an appropriate accommodation? Have you ever thought about renting a holiday rental in berlin?