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I hope everyone is enjoying Fall as much as I am. I’ve been filling my days lately with autumn walks, Oktoberfests and a lovely weekend trip up to New York to see some college friends. Look for write up of my time up there in the near future as well as some really interesting guest [...]
Continue reading...25 September 2009
It’s been a busy couple weeks here at Twenty-Something Travel. Traffic has been steadily growing (this was our biggest week yet!), Twitter has been up and running, and my first guest posts went up at Maiden Voyage and Andy Hayes blog. Additionally my post on How to See Budapest for Almost Nothing, was included in [...]
Continue reading...11 September 2009
First of all, you may have noticed there was no Friday Links last week. I made an executive decision to make this a biweekly feature. Also instead of a group of links based on a random topic, I’ve decided instead to feature interesting and informative blog posts and websites that have caught my eye over [...]
Continue reading...28 August 2009
On Tuesday I wrote about iTunes University and it’s practical applications for travel. This got me thinking about other ways you can use your iPod (or iPhone) while traveling. Here are some links that prove your iPod can do more than just distract you on long train rides. Here are some tips for tricking out [...]
Continue reading...21 August 2009
Going with the theme from yesterday, here are some resources for those considering traveling by themselves: First of all visit Solo Traveler. An excellent blog all about traveling solo. Deciding to Travel Solo: 6 Reasons to Travel Solo Advantages and disadvantages of traveling solo A World Hum Roundtable on Solo Travel as a Women Solo [...]
Continue reading...14 August 2009
I thought I might go on a them this week. The Travel Bookshop off Portobello Road in London (famous from the movie Knotting Hill) is turning 30 this month and has released a list of their all time favorite travel books. The Travel Bookshop Reading List I will definitely be adding some of these to [...]
Continue reading...7 August 2009
My goodness this week has been long! If you are anything like me you really don’t want to work on this hot sticky August Friday. Here are some interesting links to check out. I haven’t decided if I want this to be a weekly feature or not, I guess we will just see how much [...]
Continue reading...1 August 2009
I know I’m a child of the times, but seriously: I have no idea how people traveled before the invention of the internet. It’s a great equalizer and tool that allows everyone to become their own travel agent. You can now plan just about every step of your journey online: from picking a destination to [...]
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8 October 2009
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