New Jersey, with its large industries is one of the states which caused the industrial revolution in America. Camden, Paterson, Newark, Trenton, Jersey City, and Elizabeth are the major industrial cities. Fast and efficient rail transport makes this city easily accessible from New York. There are also ferries from Jersey City to Liberty Island which are less crowded than the ones in New York. This ...
Bangkok is one of the busiest and most connected cities in the world. The city is served by two airports: Don Muang Airport, and the new Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is now the main airport. We loved this big city with all its nightlife, delicious street food, green and lush parks, a network of rivers, amazing shopping centers, and of course, its friendly people. Bangkok is packed with things to d ...
Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a Canadian city at the famous waterfalls of the same name, linked with the U.S. by the Rainbow Bridge. The Journey behind the falls give you a close look of the mighty Niagra. Watching the frothy water tumble at alarming speeds can be mesmerizing. Hop aboard the Hornblower to cruise close to heart of the Niagara and be drenched by it's spray. Then head off to the Whirlpo ...
No visit to the Niagra is complete without seeing it from the America side. Buffalo-Niagara is a cultural hotspot home to art galleries, a burgeoning craft beer scene. Not to mention one of the most magnificent world wonders, Niagara Falls. ...
Toronto's iconic skyline is dominated by the CN Tower. No trip to Toronto would be complete without a visit to the CN Tower. It gives a 360 degree view of the entire city. Casa Loma, Toronto's very own castle is nice for a walk. It is a popular film location. St. Jacobs Farmer's Market offers an enormous selection of food products for all cultures and tastes. And do not forget Waterloo Region sta ...
Montreal has the best of both worlds: the modernity of North America, its fast-paced life and the old-World charm from Europe. Old-Montreal is home to a number of Montreal icons, including; Bonsecours Market, Place Jacques Cartier, Notre-Dame Basilica and Saint-Paul Street. The Olympic Stadium and its inclined tower, the highest one in the world is worth visiting. The area is also home to the wor ...
Boston is one of my favorite cities for a short trip. The historic significance of this city is immense. From the Boston tea party to the American war of independence, Boston has seen it all. Walk down the freedom trail to get a glimpse the Massachusetts State House or explore where the seeds of revolution were planted at The Old State House. Stop by Faneuil Hall, or check out the Paul Revere Hous ...
Manama is the capital and largest city of Bahrain. It has good infrastructure, hotels and other facilities to keep your stay pleasant. Bahrain is one of the most open and tolerant states in the Gulf region. Baharain is famous for it's nightlife. The bridge joining Bahrain and Saudi Arabia is one of the longest in the gulf region. Keraleeya Samajham Bahrain is famous for it's cultural activities al ...
There is never a bad time of day to visit the Space Needle, but sunset is particularly gorgeous. The Space Needle offers breathtaking views of the city. Seattle has so much to offer for visitors .It was made to leave an everlasting impression. Seattle is home to the famous of Pike Place Fish Market . The Headquarters of the airplane manufacturer Boeing is located in Seattle. ...
Stepping on Turkish soil, as travellers down the centuries have attested to, is like tiptoeing through a living museum and a natural wonderland of stunning beauty because there are so many places to visit in Istanbul. For all its ruins, museums, natural beauty, misty mountains and quirky landscapes, the city of Istanbul will never disappoint you .Istanbul is the only city in the world that lies in ...