Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz – Why This Is Great at Christmas?

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Germany is the place to be at Christmas! There is no other country like it when it comes to amazing Christmas markets and celebrating the festivities with a stereotypical German brew.  Whether you are visiting Berlin for the first time or you are a return visitor, we strongly recommend staying at the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz. Why? It’s the perfect hotel in the perfect location to celebrate the Christmas season in Berlin!

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We had the opportunity to visit Berlin for a couple of days during the holiday season and we had an amazing experience. The moment we arrived at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof and headed on the S-Bahn to the Alexanderplatz district, we knew we had made the perfect choice staying in this area.

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Berlin at Christmas is amazing, regardless of the district you stay in. Christmas markets are scattered throughout the city but we were fortunate to have one within a couple of minutes walking distance from our hotel…more on that later. If you are considering staying in other neighborhoods, check out this handy guide on the best areas to stay in Berlin.

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Alexanderplatz – Berlin’s Most Famous Square

Having spent some time in Frankfurt during our only other visit to Germany, we were comfortable in the environment but of course a little nervous as we didn’t know what to expect from the Alexanderplatz district. Any nerves we had were quickly calmed as we realized that this was a perfect neighborhood to stay, with no concerns of safety even at night.

Alexanderplatz is one of the most famous squares in Berlin and certainly the largest.

Named after the Russian Czar Alexander I, who visited the capital of Prussia in 1805, the Alexanderplatz square quickly became a transportation hub for Berlin when the central station was constructed here in 1882.

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Today, the location is a focal point for many corporate organizations that have locations here in the modern high-rise structures that surround the historic square.

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Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz Information

The Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz in Berlin offers a luxury yet affordable experience for visitors looking to find an ideal location to explore Berlin. Minutes away from the Alexanderplatz Station where you can hop on the S-Bahn or U-Bahn, the hotel offers convenient access to all corners of the city.

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Iconic attractions such as the Berlin Wall, Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie and more are all within a short distance from this neighborhood. Dubbed as a ‘contemporary’ hotel, the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz is located in close proximity to the amazing German beer house, Hofbräu Berlin.

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Why not head here for some fine local German cuisine while sampling a couple of the local beers that make Berlin such an iconic location for amazing German brews. Don’t worry, given the proximity to the hotel, I’m sure you won’t have any problems stumbling back even if you have one too many brews!

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Address

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 32,
10178 Berlin, Germany
Tel:+49 30 30104110

Website

https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/ramada/berlin-germany/ramada-berlin-alexanderplatz/overview

A Warm German Welcome

There is an unfortunate stereotype attached to Germans around the world regarding their rude, unfriendly demeanor. I am so happy to say that we don’t associate ourselves with that and this was just reiterated during our last visit to Berlin.

Our experience with ‘friendly Germans’ started during our stay at the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz. The concierge and receptionist couldn’t have been more helpful as they made us feel at home and immediately went out of their way to ensure that our stay was perfect.

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We spent some time relaxing in the lobby of the hotel and who could blame us when you see the awesome decorations that were set up to celebrate the Christmas season.

The Christmas tree stood tall, brightly illuminated by the traditional lights that we associate with this time of year, along with intricately crafted ornaments sparkling from the incandescent glow of the lights. Even the beauty of the tree couldn’t outshine the bear that was relaxing on the thrown that was the focal point of this decoration.

Relaxing Rooms

What do you expect from a hotel? Are you simply looking for a spot to rest our head for the night and enjoy a warm shower in the morning to revitalize you and prepare you for the adventures ahead? Or do you prefer to enjoy the overall ‘experience’ that a hotel offers?

I think we fall into both categories given that our primary intention visiting any new destination is to explore and enjoy the region. However, at the same time, we want to maximize our time in the hotel and take advantage of all the amenities and luxury within the hotel. At the end of the day, that’s what you are paying for right!

The Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz offers the perfect blend of amenities and relaxing rooms that will not only entice you to take advantage of the hotel but also allow you the time to get out and explore the destination. Let’s take a look at the rooms.

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At first glance, the rooms may appear to be basic but the reality is that they everything you could wish for in a hotel room. The beds were extremely comfortable and we both enjoyed a great night’s sleep before heading out the next day to explore Berlin.

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The bathroom had a gorgeous walk-in shower which is always a huge positive for us when we review our overall hotel experience. We both prefer this over the traditional shower and bath tub combination.

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The overall feel of the room was spacious, bright, comfortable and most importantly, relaxing! The free wi-fi (and quality of connection!) in the rooms was another huge benefit and I am sure you will all agree that this is a critical component of any hotel review, especially in today’s society where we always need to stay connected 24/7.

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Any hotel that leaves free Haribo in your room has to be awesome right? When you throw in the Christmas edition…we are well and truly sold! Thanks Ramada, you made our day with this nice touch!

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Enjoy a Delicious Breakfast

What better way to start the day than by enjoying a delicious German breakfast. This is exactly what we experienced at the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz. An array of hot and cold options are available to satisfy all taste buds.

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We were shown to our table close to the window so that we could enjoy the early morning activity in Berlin as locals headed to work.

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The modern decor throughout the restaurant was perfectly designed to match the rest of this hotel, emphasizing that contemporary feel that we continued to recognize throughout our stay.

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If you are unfamiliar with a typical German breakfast, let me introduce you to German rye bread which is a standard item on any plate. “Berliner Landbrot” is one of those classic loaves of bread that typifies the German culture when it comes to cuisine in the morning.

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Perhaps you would be more intrigued by the wide variety of ham and prosciutto selections that were on offer. I think it’s fair to say that guest at this hotel are spoiled for choice when it comes to a wide breakfast selection.

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On a lighter note, the quirkiest aspect of this breakfast had to be Heather stumbling across one of the hot trays containing hard-boiled eggs and chicken wings…Anyone care to guess which came first, the chicken or the egg? Sorry folks, we couldn’t resist!

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Summary

A city like Berlin is spoiled for choice when it comes to hotel selection. Location, budget, and level of luxury are all factors to be considered on your next trip to the German capital. But we think we have found the perfect hotel that satisfies all of these aspects – the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz certainly checked all our boxes and we look forward to staying here again on our next visit to Berlin.

If you are planning a long Christmas vacation in Germany or perhaps you just want to explore Berlin in a day, the Ramada Berlin Alexanderplatz is the perfect hotel for all types of traveler. Thank you to everyone associated with this hotel for making this such an enjoyable and relaxing stay. Berlin…we can’t wait to return!

Have you visited Berlin? What factors do you consider when looking for a hotel in a major metropolitan area?

Disclaimer – We would like to thank Visit Berlin for hosting us on this trip. These are solely our personal opinions/experiences and we were not financially compensated for this post. 

Travel Advent Calendar – 25 Amazing Places You Need to Visit

It’s the time of the year where we all let our inner childhood take over our emotions and remember what it was like to count down the days until December 25th. Do you remember having an advent calendar and every day in December opening a different window to reveal a delicious piece of chocolate? We want to take a similar theme and create our very own travel advent calendar where we reveal 25 awesome destinations around the world that we should all think about experiencing.

Christmas is all about celebrating and preparing for the “big day” where we all hope that Santa Claus will bring us something we have always dreamed of. We are delighted to collaborate with a number of our travel blogging friends from around the world to create this awesome advent calendar of destinations.

If you have a love for travel and need some inspiration, be sure to keep reading. If you are getting a little tired of the long, dark days in the heart of winter, be sure to keep reading because there are a few destinations that may inspire you to get away from the freezing cold winters.

Travel Advent Calendar

A travel advent calendar is exactly how it sounds in the traditional sense…a series of 25 breathtaking and inspiring locations around the world waiting to be uncovered. Why not consider bookmarking this post and revisiting every day to reveal the next day’s destination.

Don’t worry, we will be featuring each destination on our Facebook and Twitter accounts every day in December and perhaps you will be inspired to book a trip to one of these spots in 2017!

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Some of these destinations are great to enjoy the Christmas festivities. Or perhaps you just want to get away from all the Christmas celebrations and relax in a secluded location full of solitude. This array of destinations covers pretty much everything you could wish for in an amazing Christmas bucket list.

Let’s dive straight in and see where we are heading first. December is here and that can only mean one thing…it’s time to start traveling the world!

Mexico

Zipolite, Mexico, is an amazing hidden paradise. The entire town rests on the beach, while the whole beach is also clothing optional. It’s always good fun, and the town attracts a very open minded, fun type of crowd.

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Shy? Don’t worry, you can totally swim with clothes on too – anything goes in Zipolite! A normal day for me consists of lying in my hammock watching the ocean while drinking a Corona with salt and lime – perfection!

Thanks to Danielle Ditzian from Like Riding a Bicycle.

Ukraine

Ukraine must be the most misunderstood country these days. While in the news it appears as a battlefield, the truth is only the east part of Ukraine must be avoided, the rest of the country is perfectly safe to travel to and offers so much for every traveler’s taste.

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From beautiful Central European architecture of Lviv or Chernivtsi to golden domes and impressive Soviet buildings in the capital Kiev, from Black Sea beaches to lush Carpathian mountains – Ukraine has it all!

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Now, due to the unstable economic situation, Ukraine is a huge bargain and going there might be your cheapest holidays ever! Don’t hesitate and visit Ukraine!

Thanks to Kamila Napora from My Wanderlust.

Vietnam

I love Vietnam in general, for its culture and food. On Con Dao, all that is combined with stunning nature. Con Son, the main island of the Con Dao archipelago, is remote enough to be fairly untouched but developed enough to provide you with anything you need for a week of exploring.

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Discover stunning beaches, ride a scooter around the island or go hiking through the jungle in search of monkeys (it’s not much of a search really, they’re everywhere). Don’t forget to bring your snorkeling gear!

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Thanks to Edwina Dendler from Traveling German.

Martinique

Martinique is a magnificent year-round destination for every type of traveler, but it is especially magical during Christmastime! Martinique has a time-honored tradition called “Chante Nwel,” where people gather together and sing traditional Christmas hymns at the top of their lungs to the rhythm of a creole band.

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If singing isn’t your thing, then you can skip the parties and head straight to the beach instead. With volcanic black sand in the North and white sand like powdered sugar in the South, the options are endless!

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Thanks to Francesca from One Girl One World.

Austria

It’s a snowy wonderland all year round amongst Austria’s highest mountains in the Hohe Tauern National Park and numerous cable cars take you up to 3000m. The Kitzsteinhorn is a must for the best views in Austria and my all-time favorite attraction.

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Summer unlocks the most exhilarating drive on the Grossglockner high alpine road to the country’s highest mountain and glacier, as well as Werfen Castle, star of film ‘Where Eagles Dare’ and an abundance of gorge walks such as Kitzlochklamm.

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Top resorts of Zell am See and Kaprun provides delicious favorites of gluhwein, schnitzel, and apple strudel: it’s all totally scrumptious!

Thanks to Tilly Horseman from Travel Junkie Girl.

Kyrgyzstan

Although we have to admit that we still can’t spell it without thinking twice (even after two visits and six weeks spent traveling around the country), Kyrgyzstan is easily our favorite destination in Central Asia.

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It’s got fantastic horse riding, remote trekking routes, sublime lakes, off-the-beaten-track adventures and even a decent dose of concrete in Bishkek and Osh for lovers of Soviet-era architecture.

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Kyrgyzstan is also tourist-friendly: quite a few nationalities can now visit visa-free for up to 60 days and the level of accommodation, be it yurt, hostel or homestay, is improving all the time.

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It’s what we call a quality destination – somewhere that has a bit of everything. And if that’s not enough, just think of the points you can earn if you manage to land Kyrgyzstan on a Scrabble board!

Thanks so much to Kirsty and Mark from Kathmandu and Beyond.

Taiwan

Sun Moon Lake is a big surprise for visitors to Taiwan. Known for its thermal hot springs, the area is popular with locals as a getaway and for weddings. The lake is reachable from Taipei by high-speed rail in about 2 1/2 hours.

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My favorite sites are the magnificent Wenwu Temple, with its two gigantic red stone lions guarding the gate, and also a lovely restaurant that specializes in healthy, tasty fruit-enhanced dishes.

Thanks to Carole Terwilliger Meyers from Travels With Carole.

Scotland

Whisky and waterfalls, fairies and fishing villages, haggis and the world’s biggest new year’s eve festival, Hogmanay – these are a few of my favorite things about my home country, Scotland. Scotland is a country known for rain and native men that wear skirts, I can tell you now that one is more common than the other!

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2017 is a great year to visit us here in Scotland as Edinburgh Festivals (it’s not just about the Fringe!) celebrate their 70th anniversary so the annual program promises to be even bigger and louder than previous years. Been before? Haste ye back!

Thanks to Gemma and Craig from Two Scots Abroad.

Turkey

Cappadocia, Turkey is unlike any other place on earth and in fact, you may feel like you have left this planet and landed on the moon. The landscape is quite surreal with the bizarre rock formations formed by centuries of erosion of the volcanic ash and basalt columns.

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You can explore dwellings, churches and caves dug into the rock or you can soar above the “fairy chimneys” in a hot air balloon…something not to be missed. You can even stay in a hotel built into these unique rocks. For all these reasons and more Cappadocia should be on everyone’s list!

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Thanks to Sarah Hughes from Live, Dream, Discover.

Rwanda

Known as “the land of a thousand hills,” Rwanda’s location in the volcanic Virunga Mountains makes it one of the most stunning countries we’ve visited. Most people visit to see the critically endangered Mountain Gorillas of Volcanoes National Park, which were made famous by Dian Fossey.

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But there are also Chimpanzees and several monkey species in Nyungwe Forest National Park, the picturesque scenery of Lake Kivu, and uncrowded wildlife safaris in Akagera National Park.

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More than 20 years after the horrific genocide that divided the nation, Rwanda has been rebuilt to become one of the world’s brightest emerging ecotourism hotspots.

Thanks to Bret Love from Green Global Travel.

Iran

Where to even begin listing the awesome features of Iran?

Home to one of the greatest ancient empires on Earth, now an archaeological gem; a country of fierce cultural pride and continuity; beautiful and widely varied landscapes with unique features such as the sculptured sand “kaluts.”

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Spectacular architecture in mosques and former palaces; fascinating bazaars; a culture obsessive about picnicking and tea-drinking; delicious food; nomads living traditional lifestyles; gardens and reflecting pools everywhere you turn; unparalleled friendliness and hospitality; it’s a bit off the beaten track.

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I could go on, but surely my adoration has been sufficiently explained.

Thanks to Shara Johnson from SKJ Travel.

The Azores

The Azores is Europe’s answer to Hawaii. With its lush landscapes, beautiful water, and friendly people, the Azores is truly a magical place to visit. Add to that the affordable prices to fly, stay, and dine in the Azores and you can’t go wrong.

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A visit to the Sao Miguel’s Terra Nostra Botanical Garden with its incredible volcanic thermal spas are worth the trip alone!

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Thanks to Cathy and Frank from RoarLoud.

Thailand

The town of Chiang Mai, in Thailand, is a special place that should be on everyone’s bucket list. Not only is it the home of hundreds of ornate Buddhist temples, but also the famous Loy Krathong Lantern Lighting Festival. The local Thailand culture will humble you with their gracious and kindhearted attitudes.

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Upon arrival, you will be struck by the breathtaking beauty of the tropical lush landscapes. There is a mystical quality that is emphasized by the morning sunrise that peeks through the mist framing the sprawling rice fields throughout the area.

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To maximize the experience, a stay at the Four Seasons Chiang Mai is a luxury splurge you will not regret. The level of service and luxury will astound you and the resort is committed to creating memories that will last a lifetime. Between nature, culture, cuisine, and the hospitality of Thailand you will leave feeling you gained an unbelievable experience that will be forever be cherished.

Thanks to Pam from Always 5 Star.

Ecuador

Ecuador may not sprawl across the map like Brazil or host the wonders of Peru, but the tiny little country is nothing short of amazing. With high-altitude treks to crater lakes, endemic wildlife like you’ll see nowhere else in the world, and low cost of travel, you can experience nearly all the best of South America with just a couple of months in Ecuador.

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Thanks to Taylor and Daniel from Travel Outlandish.

Patagonia

If you’re into hiking you’ll want to add Patagonia to the top of your “places to visit” list. This vast land is full of granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and giant glaciers — nature doesn’t get much more dramatic than this.

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The W Trek, on the Chilean side of Patagonia, is one of the world’s most highly rated multi-day treks. It’s well worth the effort but it’s pretty tough, especially if you have to carry all your camping gear and food!

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Thanks to Jon Algie from Jonistravelling.com.

Jamaica

Jamaica is home to white sandy beaches, reggae music, great food, and lots of rum! Local Jamaican food is cheap and delicious. You can’t go wrong with Jamaican food, especially the jerk chicken! Lush greenery, windy mountains, cascading waterfalls, and crystal Caribbean water; Jamaica has it all!

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Interacting with the locals was one of our favorite parts of our trip, as they are so friendly and inviting. Take a trip to the mountains, to the waterfalls, go cliff-jumping or just enjoy the gorgeous beaches with the local beer, Red Stripe.

Thanks to Tarah from Fit Two Travel.

Japan

Is Tokyo a good idea for December? Definitely! First of all – it’s completely different than you may expect. When Europe is having fun drinking mulled wine on colorful Christmas Markets, Tokyo turns into the city of lights. There is fantastic light and music shows (thanks to the LED technology they are also eco-friendly) all around the city, where you can see icy gardens, faraway galaxies and anything you can ever imagine.

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Tokyo is also a very romantic city because the Japanese treat Christmas a little bit like St Valentine’s Day. Traditional Japanese Christmas meal – a cream cake with fresh strawberries is a must-eat!

Thanks to Izabela Krawczyk from Love Traveling Blog.

Jordan

Jordan is an oasis, surrounded by conflict in the Middle East. Although its neighbors struggle with civil war and religious conflicts, Jordan is a safe-haven and a wonderful place to visit.

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Experience its diverse landscapes, marvel at the wonder of Petra, float in the Dead Sea at the lowest point on Earth, and ride camels across Wadi Rum desert as the sun sets. Go for the history, but fall in love with the culture and the Jordanian people.

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Thanks to Lindsay Nieminen from Carpe Diem Our Way.

Panama

Turquoise blue waters and powder white sand backed by lush palm trees, the San Blas Islands (yes, there is more than one!) are some of the world’s most beautiful islands. Set in the Caribbean coast of Panama, these idyllic islands offer raw beauty – no water villas, no fancy resorts, no distractions.

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Owned by the local Kuna people, many of the islands in San Blas are uninhabited – like virgin islands that are rare to find nowadays. The best part, you can island hop across these stunning islands on your way from Panama to Colombia.

Thanks to Gia Kristel De Guia from Mismatched Passports.

Indonesia

If someone asked me to name a place I love, instantly Lombok, Indonesia would come to mind. Bali’s lesser-known neighbor is full of culture, beauty, friendly faces and countless places for relaxation. For these reasons, this is a place I have visited numerous times and will continue to visit.

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Whether I want to snorkel in pristine waters, hike to waterfalls, surf on epic breaks or relax by a quiet pool Lombok has this covered. It is cheap and less crowded than Bali and provides me with the place I go to disappear and get away.

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Thanks to Lauren from The Traveller’s Guide By #ljojlo.

Alaska

Seeing wildlife in its natural habitat is magical for me. Alaska represents fauna and true wilderness, an environment for viewing with a startling backdrop of mountains, rain forests, and glaciers. The greenest, greens of old growth trees, the bluest turquoise of floating ice approaching on a river.

As I sailed the Inside Passage aboard the historic MV Westward, all of this magic came to life: humpback whales, the largest concentration of grizzly bears in the world and more seals than I had ever hoped to see in my lifetime.

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I realized how appropriate it was to be called The Last Frontier and how important it was to keep Alaska unspoiled and protected for all to enjoy in the future.

Thanks to Alison Abbott from Green With Renvy.

South Africa

Imagine a perfect city with an obstinate mix of natural and man-made landmarks competing for the tourist mind space. Stretch that imagination to include a city which is the historical locus of the country and still remains glitzy and glamorous enough to become a cultural hotspot. That’s Cape Town in a nutshell.

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We were warned of it being unsafe but discovered a sea of amazing warm people some of whom went out of their way (literally) to help us out. The food and music scene is vibrant, the open spaces beautiful and towering above them all, Table Mountain, a breathtaking sight. A city to lose oneself in for sure.

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Thanks to Rishabh Shah from Gypsycouple.

Iceland

There are plenty of places that offer breathtaking landscapes but there is something quite spectacular about Iceland. Whether it’s the amazing natural features such as Gullfoss and Geysir or perhaps the quirky yet beautiful architectural design of Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland is a destination that everyone should consider exploring.

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It’s no surprise to hear that Iceland is one of the most popular up and coming destinations around the world. When you visit Iceland for the first time, it’s fair to say that the majority will fall in love with this place. We visited during the winter where that was very little daylight each day but even during those short windows, we were able to admire the beauty around this island.

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Did I mention that Iceland is the proverbial hotspot for seeing the Aurora Borealis aka the Northern Lights? If you are not yet sold, just take a chance and take a cheap flight to Reykjavik and you will soon realize what we are talking about.

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Spain

If you love history, architecture, and delicious cuisine, there are not many places better than Barcelona to experience all of these. Not only is Barcelona a beautiful city with a myriad of amazing attractions, there are a number of destinations within a short drive that makes this part of Spain the ultimate European vacation spot.

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Having spent a few days wandering the historic streets of the Catalan capital, sampling the best tapas and admiring Gaudi’s finest works, we realized that there is much more to Barcelona than you may imagine.

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It’s no surprise to hear that Barcelona locals wish tourism would cease to exist in their city given that much of the metropolis is now devoted to this concept that clearly helps boost the economy yet has a negative impact on the overall feel and appearance of the city.

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A short drive outside of Barcelona leads you to the rural landscapes of Catalonia. Montserrat is a popular location and for good reason, with a mountain-top monastery providing the iconic attraction in the rugged range outside of the Catalan capital. If you are seeking a coastal beach adventure, why not head across to the Costa Brava and sample the gorgeous terrain at Lloret de Mar.

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Utah

The Mighty 5 national parks make Utah a destination that you can’t help but fall in love with. We have been fortunate to explore three of these and we cannot wait to head back to experience the other two. Arches, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef are five distinctive areas in Utah that have been deservedly designated with national park status.

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Arches National Park is possibly the most unique in terms of iconic geological features. As you drive through this park, you are surrounded by arch shape sandstone formations in addition to other quirky landmarks such as Balanced Rock which is one of the most popular attractions inside the park.

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Bryce Canyon is typified by hoodoos or tall spires that group together creating a gorgeous amphitheater that you could admire for days. Hiking trails offer up close and personal encounters with these hoodoos but it is the breathtaking views from the various overlooks that make this such a popular national park.

Summary

If this collection of 25 amazing destinations around the world doesn’t inspire you to take a trip somewhere in 2017, nothing will! We are delighted to have the opportunity to share such an amazing variety of diverse locations thanks to our friends from all corners of the globe who have visited these breathtaking destinations.

As we look forward to what lies ahead in 2017, we can look back and reflect on an amazing 2016 and we hope that this travel advent calendar will give you that little bit of inspiration to travel somewhere in the near future.

Which of these epic destinations are you most intrigued by? How many of these spots have you already visited?

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La Guardia to Manhattan – Is It Really That Difficult?

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La Guardia to Manhattan – it can’t be that difficult, right? Flying into New York City offers visitors three different international airports, each of which offers very different transportation methods into Manhattan. Having flown into JFK and Newark several times and found them both to be pretty easy to navigate into Manhattan, we recently headed to La Guardia (LGA) hoping for the same experience.

Unfortunately, we suffered the traumatic experience of a 3 ½ hour journey into Manhattan (more on that later). We wouldn’t wish this experience on anyone so let’s take a look at the best way to get from La Guardia to Manhattan…it shouldn’t be that difficult right?

New York Airports – Which One?

Booking flights and arranging accommodation may seem like the most important aspects of organizing an upcoming trip, but what about actually getting to and from the airport? It’s inevitable that the airport will be located quite a distance from the destination you are visiting and unless you are renting a car, it’s likely that you will be considering a myriad of options to get from the airport to your hotel.

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As I mentioned, traveling to New York City offers three different options. Newark and JFK both offer direct methods of transportation into either Penn Station or Grand Central Station in NYC using the New Jersey Transit and AirTrain respectively.

Both of these airports are further out than La Guardia, so you would think that for convenience, LGA would be the best option. This will depend on the form of transportation you choose to take to Manhattan, so let’s go ahead and take a look at your options.

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Super Shuttle

Prior to visiting New York City on our recent trip to experience the Millenium Memories package at the Millenium Hilton in New York City, we decided to book a Super Shuttle from LGA directly to our hotel. We made this decision hoping for a much smoother and efficient service.

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It’s only 12 miles from La Guardia to Lower Manhattan, so we were anticipating a journey of maybe an hour at most. Perhaps we were being a little optimistic here but nothing could have prepared us for the journey that ensued.

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I want to add a caveat here that our driver was awesome. He was incredibly friendly and apologetic but the reality is that the service was flawed. Our driver indicated that he was called in at the last minute to make an LGA pick-up because “drivers didn’t want to deal with the traffic caused by the La Guardia construction”.

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We were the first passengers on the bus at 4:40PM and made several other pick-ups at various LGA terminals before our bus was completely full by around 5:30PM. That’s when the fun started. It took a little over an hour to actually get out of the airport and we arrived in Manhattan, specifically Broadway and Times Square at around 6:45PM. 2 hours later we arrived at our hotel at 8:30PM! By the way, we were the last passengers to leave the bus.

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So the moral of this story is…if you are flying into La Guardia, do not use Super Shuttle, especially if you are staying in Lower Manhattan!

Best Way to Get from La Guardia to Manhattan

M60 Bus

There has to be a better option…and thankfully there is! It’s called public transportation and involves two different methods. It is efficient and cost-effective…which I am sure is what you are looking for when visiting NYC because everything else is pretty expensive.

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Let’s start with the M60 bus which is what you will use to leave La Guardia Airport. Be sure to purchase your tickets prior to getting onboard the bus. Ticket machines are available and LGA staff will be on hand to point you in the right direction if you need assistance. Tickets are only $2.75 for a one-way trip.

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If you are ahead of the game and already have a Metro card filled with credit, you can utilize this in exchange for a bus ticket.

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The above map shows a red star at La Guardia and then three alternative spots where you can alight from the M60 bus before heading on to the NYC subway.

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Here are a couple of iconic locations around New York City that you may be heading towards from La Guardia and our recommended M60 bus stops.

  • Lower Manhattan/Wall Street/Statue of Liberty – Astoria Boulevard (Yellow – N/Q line)
  • Times Square/Broadway – 125th and St. Nicholas Av.
  • Grand Central Station – 125th and Lexington Av.

A relatively new M60 SBS service now runs limited stops for transportation to and from the airport which definitely speeds up the service.

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The journey on the M60 bus is pretty comfortable and efficient. If you are alighting at Astoria Boulevard, it will likely take about 15-20 minutes from La Guardia (or vice-versa) which is much quicker than the Super Shuttle route we opted for.

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New York City Subway

You have a couple of options once you are on the bus. Depending on whether you want to stay on the bus for longer or spend more time on the subway will determine which route you take. It will also depend on your final destination in Manhattan.

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Of course, our journey was reversed because we took the subway from Lower Manhattan (Fulton Center) to Astoria Boulevard on the N/Q Line (Yellow). From here, it is a short journey on the M60 bus to La Guardia. Alternatively, you could take the M60 bus to 125th street but again, it’s going to solely depend on your final destination and which is the most convenient subway station to board.

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The subway system in New York City is undoubtedly the best way to get around the city. If you choose to take an alternative approach to get from La Guardia to Manhattan, you will soon realize that the subway is a cost-effective way to get around rather than the iconic yellow cabs that are cool but rather expensive.

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We encourage you to refill more money on your MTA Metrocard because you receive a bonus depending on how much you add. Each ride will cost you $2.75 regardless of the distance you travel, so be smart and make the most of your journey. You will find that New York is a very walkable city, so use the subway wisely and you will have a great experience.

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Summary

Traveling between La Guardia and Manhattan may seem like a trivial task but the reality is that unless you are familiar with the options, you may well end up experiencing a similar fate to our Super Shuttle experience. I want to reiterate that this was nothing against our Super Shuttle driver who did his best to alleviate our concerns and create a positive atmosphere, but over 3 hours on a bus for only 12 miles is a little excessive.

We hope that you will reap the benefits from this post when you next travel to New York City and are looking for the best ways to get from La Guardia to Manhattan. The M60 and subway combination is a simple and effective method. Just be sure to follow the directions and have $5.50 handy and you will be in downtown Manhattan in no time!

Total Costs

M60 Bus – $2.75
Subway (Metrocard) – $2.75

Do you have any handy tips to travel between an airport and downtown area? What are the common mistakes travelers make when arranging transportation from an airport?

Why Are You Thankful for Being Able to Travel the World?

It’s that time of year folks, at least for those of you living in the United States, where we all reflect on what we are thankful for. There are obvious things that I am sure we can all agree on like our health, our family and our ability to live ‘normal’ lives in comparison to others that are not quite as fortunate around all corners of the globe. But as avid travelers, we are focused on addressing a question that has been posed to us before “Why are you thankful for being able to travel the world?”

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We are delighted to collaborate with a number of our friends from around the world that also have a passion for traveling. To celebrate Thanksgiving, we are going to share a collection of our thoughts on why we are all thankful for having the opportunity to explore this wonderful world we live in. Hopefully, after reading all of these opinions, you too will be inspired to book a trip somewhere and start traveling the world.

Why Do We Travel?

We are incredibly fortunate (and I will emphasize the word INCREDIBLY!) to be able to travel as much as we do. Heather and I love what we are able to do and wouldn’t change anything but we also realize that this style of lifestyle isn’t for everyone. We work full-time jobs between 8-5 and then have a second full-time job after hours with our travel blog.

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Our growth over the years has been exponential (or at least it has felt like that!) and the kind comments that we continue to receive on our website and social media networks just inspire us to keep traveling. But regardless of all of that, it’s our desire to explore and experience all of the amazing beauty that surrounds us that really inspires us to travel.

Why Are We Thankful for Travel?

When we sit down and take some time to reflect on our experiences traveling the world, I think ultimately for us it’s the ability to enjoy something together that we are most thankful for. It’s amazing to see all of the amazing sights around the world with a person you love and for me, I couldn’t wish to spend my travels with anyone but Heather!

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I am also thankful for being able to learn as we travel. I would encourage everyone to travel, particularly young folks because there is nothing quite like learning a foreign language or understanding the intricacies of a culture than by experiencing this in person.

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To celebrate Thanksgiving this year, I want to thank Heather along with our family and friends for being supportive to our adventures exploring the world. Every year we experience something different and that on its own is enough to be thankful for! We look forward to many more years of amazing experiences as we continue our journey around the globe.

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Why Are You Thankful for Travel?

So you have heard our reasons for being so thankful for being able to travel the world but what about other opinions. Let’s take a look at what some of our friends from the travel blogging world have to say about this. We directed them to share why they are thankful and discuss a location that they are really thankful for having the opportunity to visit.

A Journey We Love

I’m thankful for the chance to have lived on three continents because of my full-time job. I’m also thankful for all the opportunities that traveling can give me business and personal wise. The main benefit of traveling is definitely to see new places, see how other people live, and learn more about new cultures.

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The best place I have ever visited? Slovakia! Such a small town but steeped in history. Also, given that my husband is from that country, I’m a bit biased! I never knew that a European country could be so cheap and beautiful enough that will make me want to live there in the future!

Follow Ruby on her travels at A Journey We Love

Gamin Traveler

I’m so thankful to have a non-stop traveling life, for 7 years now. From all these amazing trips, I have met amazing people, traveled to different places, explored various amazing cultures, learned religion and ate so much variety of delicious food. All of these trips around 85 countries has opened my mind and taught me many lessons.

Every day that you travel is a new lesson learned. I learned about the different cultures and how to respect them. Also, I was able to meet a lot of people who are still friends that I have kept in contact with until now.

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From all the trips I have taken, my favorite one was in South America. And I have to choose the most amazing place I have ever seen, without any doubt: Isla del Sol in Bolivia. The place is located in Titicaca Lake (the highest in the world) and for me, it is the perfect place to get lost and enjoy a magnificent landscape. Highly recommended to add to anyone’s travel bucket list!

Follow Ruben on his travels at Gamin Traveler

Two Scots Abroad

“Oh Canada!” I am so very thankful that I got to meet you. You let me eat my way around Toronto, stand for the first time on a glacier at Columbia Icefields, get wet at Niagara Falls as well as sip on tasty ice wine.

joffre lake canada

In summer, I swam in the lakes and hiked the hills of B.C’s Sunshine Coast, by winter I skied down Blackcomb (Whistler) and snowshoed around Joffre Lakes. “Oh Canada,” I’ll see you again, on a more permanent basis next time I hope!

Follow Gemma and Craig on their travels at Two Scots Abroad

The World Pursuit

Besides just being fortunate enough to have the means to travel the world, I have to say that I am thankful to eat my way around the world. Every culture always has something that is so unique and needs to be tried and tasted. Never once have I eaten in a chain restaurant while traveling because there is no fun in that. I love bring able to try the different cuisines from every culture.

slovenia food

Every country has something special to bring to the chef’s table (literally and figuratively)! I just love eating my way around the world and trying the local food because it gives back to the country, instead of just eating at McDonalds which goes right into a corporation’s pockets. I can’t pinpoint just one cuisine that I love the most, but some top highlights have been the food in the Balkans, Japan, and Mozambique.

Follow Natasha on her travels at The World Pursuit

A Pair of Passports

Being able to travel the world not only provides you with the most incredible opportunities for learning and personal growth but also teaches you to appreciate them. It teaches you about people, traditions, values, food, and culture from all over the world.

You learn to accept, adapt, and appreciate things that are different to your “norm”. And you learn to realize what you have had all along, and to appreciate that, too. That is why I am thankful for the opportunity to travel.

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One of the best places my husband and I have visited is Tuscany. We loved it because everyone there was so happy.

In the small villages of Chianti, pretty much everything revolved around wine. But it never seemed to be about competition – whose wine is better, who can make more – but more about the love for growing grapes and producing wine. It made us take a step back and rethink the constant need for competition that we feel as a Brit and an American. It was eye opening!

Follow Kelly on her travels at A Pair of Passports

Vacations With Mom

I’m thankful to my mom for introducing me to travel at a young age and continuing to be my travel partner. Travel in and of itself brings me such joy, seeing the stunning sights of the world and connecting with people from all different cultures. Travel encourages compassion, understanding, and it highlights the interconnectedness of us as people. And for me, travel has also been a way to deepen my relationship with my mom and create lasting memories.

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She’s now in her late 80s and can’t take elaborate solo trips anymore. However, I’m able to give back and help her to continue to fulfill her wanderlust. I’m thankful that I can give her the gift adventures she wouldn’t be able to have otherwise. And the smile on her face is the best part of all.

Follow Mara (and her mom!) on her travels at Vacations With Mom

Roar Loud

We are thankful for travel because it brought us perspective. Our best adventure to date was our trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro. It was a year of planning and preparation in the making. At the point when we finally reached the summit, we were overcome with the emotion and exhaustion from the trek. We also had the realization that “we got this”. Everything just seemed possible and not so overwhelming after that moment.

mount kilimanjaro

As amazing as that moment was for us, the real benefit was being able to experience cultures that you can’t learn about any other way. To us, the experiences we have when we travel are worth more than anything we could possibly buy. There is no other way to truly know about this world than to see it with your own eyes, and we intend to see as much as we possibly can!

Follow Frank and Cathy on their travels at Roar Loud

Wanderlustingk

I am thankful for being able to travel as I understand that not everyone can travel and it is quite difficult for many people. I am lucky to have an American passport as well as a job that allows me significant time off, which is not a given in the United States. I love traveling because it gives me the opportunity to learn about cultures that I only know from stories and to experience them for myself.

why are you thankful

Often, stereotypes are prevalent when we learn about other countries and it is quite powerful to hear from a local how things really are. I think the biggest benefit of traveling lies in opening yourself to rewriting your opinions of a country (after learning about its history/culture), learning about the lives of others elsewhere in the world, and pushing yourself to become a more compassionate person who is respectful of other cultures.

I fell in love with Jordan after spending time with Jordanians who showed me modern-day Bedouin life out in the desert. It was incredible to experience the Wadi Rum desert as well as get a taste of life as a Bedouin after our guide’s family shared their lunch with us.

Follow Karen on her travels at Wanderlustingk

SKJ Travel

While I am thankful for seeing the amazing sights around the planet to satisfy my own curiosity, my own desire for adventure, what I have come away with as the biggest benefit to traveling is the empathy it cultivates for people in very different circumstances and cultures than my own. I’m not such an idealist as to think world peace is a realistic state for this planet, but the first baby-step has to be accepting, through understanding, all global citizens.

why are you thankful

I often talk to non-travelers who fear or disrespect the cultures I’ve visited. They say, “Why on earth would you travel THERE?” Their attitude creates division, pitting us “you vs. me.” It angers me, but I also feel pity for those people who haven’t experienced the soul of the world. This is what empathy offers you — the soul of the world. And it’s the gift travel has given me.

Follow Shara on her travels at SKJ Travel

A World to Travel

People call it passion, talent, hard work. Nonetheless, without support from your closer ones, without enjoying health and a comfy life, without some good luck and overall the privilege we all share for just being able to read this on the internet, it would not be possible to live a life of travel as I do.

Therefore, first of all, I am thankful to my family and friends that educated me with respect and love for other cultures and continue supporting my steps every day. And secondly, I am thankful for the life I was chosen to live because it never stops giving me new challenges and experiences worth living.

jordan desert

Sleeping under the stars in the Jordan desert, working in the French Alps in Winter, diving in South East of Asia, living it up all Summer long from festival to festival, volunteering in Iceland or stepping into minimalism by chance are just some of the things I will cherish forever.

Follow Inma on her travels at A World to Travel

Drink Tea & Travel

We have always loved traveling, discovering new countries, learning about new cultures, and diving head first into new experiences. But this year, we are especially thankful for our travel lifestyle!

Last year, we quit our jobs and left the 9-5 lifestyle behind in an attempt to turn our love for travel into a sustainable lifestyle. We have just passed our 1-year “nomadaversary” and we are thrilled to be able to say that we see this being a new way of life and not just a gap year.

why are you thankful

Traveling the world has allowed us to share so many incredible experiences together, to learn from different cultures, and to create lasting memories all around the world. We’ve let go of possessions, learned to live on a budget, and been able to adapt to new environments, be it living on a dive boat in Indonesia, traversing across the United States in a camper van, road tripping across Romania, or house sitting in Costa Rica.

Follow Oksana and Max on their travels at Drink Tea & Travel

Summary

Thank you to all of our guests for collaborating with us. Whether you are inspired to travel the world like us or perhaps just dream about one day having the opportunity to explore one of these amazing destinations, there is clearly a lot to be thankful for.

why are you thankful for travel

Traveling the world is undoubtedly a luxury that many people don’t have. We still maintain that many people simply choose to remain within their shell and it’s purely a choice whether they decide to travel or not. Of course, not everyone is quite as fortunate but for those of you that have “a choice”, take a moment to think about where you want to spend your hard earned cash. All those dining out experiences or that new iPhone would go a long way to paying for a vacation somewhere.

On that note, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving? Do you appreciate life more when you travel?

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