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Sunday 28 September 2014

Weekly Hot Pick for Medan, Indonesia


JW MARRIOTT HOTEL MEDAN – 5 Star

What’s nearby

·                                 Sun Plaza 1.4 km / 0.9 mi
·                                 Shri Mariaman 1.4 km / 0.9 mi
·                                 Medan Mall 1.5 km / 0.9 mi
·                                 Vihara Borobudur 1.6 km / 1 mi
·                                 Vihara Gunung Timur 2.2 km / 1.4 mi
·                                 Maimun Palace 2.5 km / 1.5 mi
·                                 Medan Great Mosque 2.6 km / 1.6 mi
·                                 University of North Sumatera 4.1 km / 2.6 mi

* Currently offers the 'Book now, pay at the hotel' option (for selected rooms) to travellers intending to travel in early December 2014.




Weekly Hot Pick for Koh Samui, Thailand


IMPERIAL SAMUI BEACH RESORT - 4.5 Star

What’s nearby

·                                 Bangkok Hospital - 1.3 km / 0.8 mi
·                                 Phetch Buncha Thai Boxing Stadium - 2 km / 1.3 mi
·                                 Chaweng Thai Boxing Stadium - 2.5 km / 1.6 mi
·                                 Silver Beach - 3.2 km / 2 mi
·                                 Central Festival Samui - 3.2 km / 2 mi
·                                 Wat Lamai - 3.5 km / 2.2 mi
·                                 Tesco Lotus Koh Samui - 3.6 km / 2.3 mi
·                                 Thai International Hospital - 3.8 km / 2.3 mi
·                                 Coco Splash Waterpark - 4 km / 2.5 mi
·                                 Lamai Night Market - 4.4 km / 2.7 mi
·                                 Bandon International Hospital - 4.8 km / 3 mi
·                                 Samui Crocodile Farm - 5.7 km / 3.6 mi
·                                 Hin Ta and Hin Yai - 5.9 km / 3.7 mi
·                                 Bangrak Beach - 6.1 km / 3.8 mi
·                                 Wat Sila Ngu - 6.3 km / 3.9 mi

* Currently offers the 'Book now, pay at the hotel' option (for selected rooms) to travellers intending to travel in early December 2014.




Friday 26 September 2014

Monday 22 September 2014

Friends' Central Perk Cafe Finally a Reality By Liz Borod Wright


Few fans of the Friends television show may have dared to dream that one day they would sit and sip on the famous orange couch at Central Perk, the coffeehouse where the character Rachel worked at the start of this culturally defining show. But through 18 October in New York City, devotees will have the opportunity to do just that – with free coffee, no less – at the Central Perk pop-up created by Warner Bros and Eight O’Clock Coffee to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the show's premiere.

Operating in trendy Soho, about a mile east of the West Village, where Central Perk was supposedly located on the show, the coffee shop features the official couch from the Friends set (get there early to nab a seat), as well as the original neon signage and ornate espresso maker. With its bright lights and colour palette, the set has been replicated so closely that James Michael Tyler, who played the barista Gunther, said he found it surreal to be there.

“I walked in yesterday morning and I was like, ‘Oh wow, this is really a little too close,’ and it started flooding back all of the memories,” he said. “And the smell of coffee… It brought me back, and I had my white hair for the first time in 10 years.” Tyler had bleached his medium-brown hair every week for the show's 10-year run.

Tyler will be making special appearances throughout the pop up's life, but the dates have not been announced. There will also be weekly in-store performances in homage to Phoebe’s well-known “Smelly Cat” tune, in addition to frequent contests and giveaways. 

The space itself is a mini-museum. There’s a costume section with Phoebe’s polka-dot suede jacket, among others, that also includes Joey’s Pat the Dog statue and Phoebe’s guitar. A glass-encased display showcases detailed props such as Ross’ Freebie List, Rachel’s sonogram and Monica and Chandler’s wedding invitation and rings.

Fans who can’t make a pilgrimage to New York City can view – but not enter – the Central Perk set on the Warner Bros VIP Studio Tour in Los Angeles. Or fans can go to the other two permanent, official Central Perks in England: Liverpool opened in April 2012 and Chester in April 2013. Entrepreneur and superfan Du Xin opened a Central Perk in Beijing in 2010 on the sixth floor of an apartment building and also made a replica of Joey’s apartment. The coffee shop was such a success that Xin opened a second café in Shanghai in 2012.



http://www.bbc.com/travel/feature/20140917-friends-central-perk-cafe-finally-a-reality



Friday 19 September 2014

Weekly Hot Pick for Bangkok, Thailand


Pathumwan Princess Hotel - 4.5 Star

What’s nearby

·                                 MBK Center 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
·                                 Siam Discovery Centre 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
·                                 Siam Square 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
·                                 Siam Center 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
·                                 Siam Ocean World 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
·                                 Siam Paragon Mall 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Jim Thompson House 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
·                                 Chulalongkorn University 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
·                                 Police General Hospital 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 Erawan Mall 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 Erawan Shrine 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 CentralWorld Shopping Complex 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 Gaysorn Plaza 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 Pantip Plaza 1.2 km / 0.7 mi
·                                 Amarin Plaza 1.2 km / 0.7 mi

     The preferred airport for Pathumwan Princess Hotel is Bangkok (BKK                      Suvarnabhumi Intl.) 24.5 km / 15.2 mi.


* Awarded the Certificate of Excellence 2014.

* Currently offers the 'Book now, pay at the hotel' option (for selected rooms) to travellers intending to travel at the end of November 2014.



Weekly Hot Pick for Hong Kong


Harbour Plaza Resort City – 3.5 Star

What’s nearby

·         Kingswood Ginza Shopping Center 0.2 km / 0.1 mi
·         Tin Shui Wai Park 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
·         Hong Kong Wetland Park 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
·         Lingnan University 5.8 km / 3.6 mi
·         Tuen Mun Town Plaza 7.5 km / 4.7 mi
·         Mangrove Seashore Ecological Park 7.6 km / 4.7 mi
·         Tuen Mun Park 8.1 km / 5 mi
·         Tuen Mun Reptile House 8.1 km / 5 mi
·         Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park 8.7 km / 5.4 mi
·         Splendid China Folk Village 8.8 km / 5.5 mi
·         Chinese Overseas City 9 km / 5.6 mi
·         Shenzhen Golf Club 9.2 km / 5.7 mi
·         He Xiangning Art Museum 9.3 km / 5.8 mi
·         Donghai Cultural Square 9.4 km / 5.9 mi
·         Castle Peak Bay 9.6 km / 5.9 mi

    The preferred airport for Harbour Plaza Resort City is Hong Kong (HKG Hong           Kong Intl.) 17.4 km / 10.8 mi.


     * Awarded the Certificate of Excellence 2014

   *Currently offers the 'Book now, pay at the hotel' option (for selected rooms)      to travellers intending to travel at the end of November 2014.


Monday 15 September 2014

Gold Coast Adventures


Compiled from The Star

Whether you prefer exciting outings in the city or a more relaxed pace in the countryside, Australia’s Gold Cost caters to your dream holiday.
THE Gold Coast is more than just a mega playground consisting of high-rise buildings, theme parks and surfing beaches. Aside from the famed attractions, you can expect a completely different world of adventure that will leave you in awe and hungry for more.
With a spectacular hinterland less than an hour’s drive from the gorgeous beaches, you can double the adventure fun in one day. And that’s double the pleasure.
Flying high in the sky
City adventure: Jetpacking
The hottest and latest craze on the Gold Coast is jetpacking. whereby you are suited up with a water-powered jetpack on your back. It will propel you upwards, allowing you to “fly” in the sky. This 15-minute flight is a truly unique and exhilarating experience, not to mention you get to enjoy spectacular views of the Gold Coast.

Hinterland adventure: Hot air balloon ride
Discover a whole new sense of peace on a hot air balloon ride. Enjoy the tranquillity of a quiet morning and crisp freshness of the air. The Gold Coast and its surrounding hinterland take on a different perspective from a bird’s eye view. Catch kangaroos hopping in search of breakfast and cattle grazing whilst the light changes as the sun rises over the hinterland. Before you know it, it’s time to land. Help the pilot pack up the balloon before heading off for a sumptuous champagne breakfast.

Living on the edge
City adventure: Skypoint twilight climb
Walk onto a platform that sits 270m above the sea where you can climb almost 300 steps up to the summit of the Q1 skyscraper. From the top of the Gold Coast’s tallest residential tower, you may chance upon a spectacular sunset over the hinterland and enjoy 360° views of the region. Rest easy, you’re securely fastened to the railing and accompanied by an experienced guide. If you’re vertically challenged, you can enjoy similar but less exciting experiences from inside the Observation Deck.

Hinterland adventure: Tamborine rainforest skywalk
About 50 minutes’ drive from the heart of the Gold Coast, you will discover the Tamborine rainforest with a skywalk through the forest canopy. The walk begins on a spectacular elevated walkway through the middle and upper canopies of the forest. Enjoy views of rock pools and the creek below before reaching the highlight of the walk – a cantilever 30m high and 40m long – from where you have views across the creek and rainforest canopies. Finish your walk at the Rainforest Eco Gallery.

Riding ’em wild
City adventure: Jetboating
This action-packed, high-speed boat ride is a thrilling combination of a theme park thrill ride and a waterpark slide ride, and more. Hold on tightly when the jetboat is free from cruising limits. Prepare for a wet, wild ride, with heart-stopping 360° spins, drifts and stops. You will be absolutely drenched!
Along the way, you get to savour great views of Gold Coast Broadwater and check out the waterfront homes of millionaires. You may even spot a wallaby or two hopping on the beaches.

Hinterland adventure: Segway safari tour
City slickers can join a Segway Safari Tour at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat to explore the rich biodiversity of Lamington National Park, 930m above sea level. Virtually silent and with zero emissions, you will naturally become one with the rainforest. Tour the rainforest, an old dairy farm, through a creek crossing, back into the rainforest and then into a eucalyptus forest for some spectacular views of Morans Falls and the Great Dividing Range.

Typically Aussie
City adventure: Theme park fun
There is no denying that the Gold Coast is Australia’s theme park capital. Spend your day swimming with a dolphin or see baby polar bear Henry at Sea World. Why not meet your favourite superhero at Warner Bros’ Movie World or have a photo taken with a 180kg tiger at Dreamworld’s Tiger Island? Maybe tackle the big eight thrill rides at Dreamworld, or be introduced to the iconic Aussie horseman at the Australian Outback Spectacular.

(www.themeparkcapital.com.au)

Hinterland adventure: 4WD Aussie outdoor experience
For a truly Aussie experience, go on a full-day guided 4WD safari with Southern Cross 4WD Tour through eucalyptus forests. You could get lucky and spot some koalas and kangaroos. Hike through the rainforest to get up-close with the flora and fauna, and see some grand waterfalls. Tuck into an authentic Aussie BBQ lunch, and try your hand at cracking a whip and launching a boomerang. Stop by Gallery Walk at Mount Tamborine for lovely arts and crafts shops, followed by bird-feeding at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat.
(www.sc4wd.com.au)

http://www.thestar.com.my/Travel/Oceania/2014/04/24/Gold-Coast-adventures/



Sunday 7 September 2014

Top 10 European Cities Worth Exploring


Compiled from The Star

Gloriously lit up: Lviv Opera House and Svobody Square at night in Lviv, Ukraine. The opera house is a Neo-Renaissance treasure. — Photo from Lviv City Council/MCT

Gloriously lit up: Lviv Opera House and Svobody Square at night in Lviv, Ukraine. The opera house is a Neo-Renaissance treasure. — Photo from Lviv City Council/MCT
Fed up of the usual suspects when it comes to visiting Europe? Have a look at the following cities that are starting to interest travellers.
WITH summer prices on the rise, we’re eager to explore some places that are just starting to appear on many travellers’ radars. With up-and-coming spots within Europe as the focus, the editors and members of travel website VirtualTourist.com have compiled a list of the “Top 10 European Cities To See Now”.
1. Lviv, Ukraine
Lviv, a city in Western Ukraine that’s become a modern business hub, is the spot VirtualTourist members unanimously agreed is the top European city to see now. Many of its highlights are found in an incredibly compact central area, making it the perfect place to explore on a weekend jaunt. Start in Rynok Square, in the centre of the city, which is surrounded by almost 50 unique architectural monuments, including the Kornyakt Palace, a Renaissance landmark. Visitors can’t miss the Lviv Opera House, a Neo-Renaissance treasure that is often compared to the opera houses of Paris and Vienna.
HafenCity is a buzzing neighborhood of Hamburg, Germany. - Photo from Hamburg Marketing/MCT
Spectacular vista: HafenCity is a buzzing neighbourhood of Hamburg, Germany. — Hamburg Marketing/MCT
2. Hamburg, Germany
Located in Northern Germany on the Elbe River, Hamburg has been overshadowed by Berlin for far too long. With the reputation of being Germany’s second largest city and possessing the outdoor opportunities of a metropolis on the water, Hamburg is primed for a great tourism boom in coming years. It has small-town qualities with big-city growth. You can stroll along Jungfernsteig on Alster Lake, just as families have done throughout history, or check out the city’s concert hall – Elbphilharmonie (Elbe Philharmonic Hall) – that’s being constructed in the buzzing neighbourhood of HafenCity.
St. John's Church and its bell tower in Vilnius, Lithuania, is a must-see. - Photo from Vilnius Tourist Information Centre & Convention Bureau/MCT
St John’s Church and its bell tower in Vilnius, Lithuania, is a must-see. — Vilnius Tourist Information Centre & Convention Bureau/MCT
3. Vilnius, Lithuania
Home to the largest Baroque old town in Eastern and Central Europe, Lithuania’s capital is a great destination for travellers interested in architecture. The Church of St Peter and St Paul is a Baroque masterpiece, with close to 2,000 stucco figures inside, and the pink façade of the Church of Saint Catherine makes it difficult to miss. Many VirtualTourist members recommend visiting St John’s Church and its bell tower. While Vilnius is famous for Baroque buildings, the gothic St Anne’s Church is also a must-see. Another interesting spot, the Gates of Dawn, is a shrine within the sole surviving gate of the first original five gates in the city wall; it houses an exceptional portrait of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
4. Valencia, Spain
Only a short train ride from Barcelona, Valencia is finally coming into its own as Spain’s third largest city and a tourism destination in its own right. The city has a unique combination of historical sites and modern attractions. Near the Plaza de la Virgen, visitors can see a number of religious landmarks, such as the Catedral, which holds the Holy Chalice that, according to tradition, was used by Christ during the Last Supper. Another historical site is the Llotja de la Seda (Silk Exchange), a UNESCO Heritage Site and a great example of Gothic architecture that illustrates the city’s important role in Mediterranean trade throughout history. Newer landmarks are Valencia-born “starchitect” Santiago Calatrava’s City of Arts and Sciences complex which includes an IMAX theatre, the largest aquarium in Europe, an interactive science museum, and a four-hall performance arts centre.
5. Porto, Portugal
Built into the hillsides that rise above the Douro River, Porto has long been a favourite amongst VirtualTourist travellers. Its historical centre is a Unesco World Heritage site and its wine is renowned the world over. Favourite spots among VirtualTourist members include the Ribeira district along the waterfront, the Cathedral, the Sao Bento railway station to view the azulejos (ceramic hand-painted tiles), and the Lello bookshop. There are also great new buildings to see in Porto, including Rem Koolhaas’ Casa de Musica, which hosts classical music concerts every Sunday at noon for less than €10 (RM42).
6. Zagreb, Croatia
Croatia’s cities along the Adriatic Sea have long been in the limelight, but the country’s capital, Zagreb, is ready for its close-up. Members love riding the funicular to the city’s Upper Town, where the Zagreb Cathedral, St Mark’s Church and the Lotrscak Tower are located. The neo-Gothic cathedral is actually within a medieval fort, making it a must-see for both architecture lovers and history buffs, and St Mark’s Church is famous for the coat-of-arms on its colourful roof. VirtualTourist members also noted that the Oktagon, a shopping passage in the Lower Town, is a beautiful experience and a welcome change of pace for sightseers.
Valletta, Malta has historically had great strategic significance due to its location, and is finally coming into its own as a travel destination. - Photo from Malta Tourism Authority/MCT
Valletta, Malta, has historically had great significance due to its location, and is finally coming into its own as a travel destination. — Malta Tourism Authority/MCT
7. Valletta, Malta
Only 93km south of the Italian island of Sicily, Malta has historically had great strategic significance due to its location, and is finally coming into its own as a travel destination. Valletta, the country’s capital, is a Unesco World Heritage Site and was recently named the European Capital of Culture for 2018. One of the most concentrated historical areas in the world, Valletta offers some truly remarkable landmarks, including St John’s Co-Cathedral with its exquisite Baroque interior and two paintings by Caravaggio.
8. Budapest, Hungary
Although it has long been on lists of European cities to watch, it seems Budapest is finally primed to be a destination unto itself. Originally two separate cities on either side of the Danube River, the capital is noted for its romantic architecture, landmarks with panoramic views, and spa culture. The Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, and Matthias Church in Trinity Square are situated on the Buda side of the river, while the Parliament Building and Gresham Palace, an outstanding example of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture (now home to the Four Seasons Hotel), are on the Pest side of the river. Many VirtualTourist members enjoy photographing the sites from boat cruises along the Danube.
Art Nouveau facades in Riga, Latvia. - Photo from Latvian Tourism Development Agency/MCT
Art Nouveau facades in Riga, Latvia. — Latvian Tourism Development Agency/MCT

9. Riga, Latvia
While many Baltic cities are becoming more popular with tourists, the city of Riga undoubtedly provides an eyeful for every visitor. Known for its grandiose Jugendstil façades, the city is widely recognised as having one of the greatest collections of Art Nouveau architecture in Europe. Old Riga, the historical centre on the right bank of the Daugava River, is also popular with visitors for its quaint squares and cobblestoned streets. Favourite spots of VirtualTourist.com members include St Peter’s Church, the House of Blackheads, and the “Three Brothers,” a set of three buildings on Maza Pills Street which reflect the changing trends of Latvian architecture over time.
While many are aware of the Sarajevo's ethnic struggles in the 1990s, far too few know of the city's cultural history and successful rebuilding. - Photo from Tourism Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina/MCT
While many are aware of Sarajevo’s ethnic struggles in the 1990s, few know of the city’s cultural history and successful rebuilding. — Tourism Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina/ MCT
10. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
While many are aware of the city’s ethnic struggles in the 1990s, far too few know of Sarajevo’s cultural history and successful rebuilding. Roman, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences on the city over the decades can be seen in its diverse neighbourhoods. Bascarsija, the Turkish area of the old town, includes the Sebilj Fountain, built with Moorish details and positioned in front of the Bascarsija Mosque. Other landmarks include the Serb Orthodox Cathedral, the Academy of Arts housed in a former Evangelical church, and the Latin Bridge over the river Miljacka. It was on this bridge that Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, inciting World War I. — McClatchy-Tribune Information Services

http://www.thestar.com.my/Travel/Europe/2013/09/07/Top-10-European-cities-worth-exploring/