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Top hotels and restaurants for a romantic break in Newcastle

There's nothing quite like being whisked away for a romantic city break by your partner. If you're planning to do just that for your other half, consider making a beeline for Newcastle. This vibrant destination is the ideal setting for some quality time together - read on to find out more. Newcastle's most romantic hotels You'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing the perfect hotel for a romantic break in Newcastle . If you want to stay conveniently close to the shops, restaurants and bars of the city centre, consider booking a room at one of the following: • Hotel du Vin (City Road) - This tastefully decorated boutique hotel is located in what used to be the home of the Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Company. Whether you opt for a generously-sized double room or splash out on a stay in a large open plan suite, your break is definitely sure to be both romantic and luxurious. • Jesmond Dene House (Jesmond Dene Road) - Surprisingly, Newcastle's bustling

Top 5 International Car Rental Tips

Are you in the midst of planning a trip overseas? If so, that can be a really exciting time as you gear up to embrace the art, food and culture of another country. As you're making plans to prepare for going abroad, one thing that you might want to consider is renting a car. That way, you have the freedom of moving around on your own schedule. Plus, if you're not very fluent in the language of the city that you're going to, you can use a GPS system that speaks your own language so that it can help to "translate" the directions to each destination. If you do decide to go with this option, you may be wondering if there are any special things that you need to know about renting an international car . While many instructions are similar to the ones here in the States, we did want to recommend a few things just to make the rental process easier for you. Make your reservation way ahead of time. If you've ever rented a car in the United States, you may have exp

5 Hotel Safety and Security Tips for the Avid Traveler

Traveling can be great fun, but it can be risky as well. When you leave home, whether for business or vacation, your hotel becomes a temporary home and should be treated as such. Just as you take measures to keep yourself safe and secure at home, you must do so at your hotels when you travel. Keep these safety and security tips in mind next time you check in, and make sure that your trip is a pleasant one. 1. Mind Your Car Whether you're driving your own car or a rented vehicle, make sure to mind your vehicle if you drive to your hotel. Most hotels take their guests' security very seriously, but they often fail to keep parking areas completely safe and secure. To avoid making your vehicle into a possible target, always keep your car locked and avoid leaving any valuable items inside. Nothing ruins a trip quicker than a burglarized vehicle. 2. Keep Your Valuables On Hand When you travel, it's usually easy enough to keep all of your luggage in plain view all the time.

5 Must-See Destinations in India

There is no shortage of enticing destinations for today's world traveler. Modern air travel now offers the opportunity to land in almost any region, no matter how remote. There are different reasons to travel depending on the continent and your particular tastes, so you'll have to make the call based on your own needs. Some people pick a location based on the culture, the art and the nightlife. Others look for natural beauty, and the extreme sports these off the beaten path spots offer. For some folks it's the people, and the opportunity to experience a language and culture you've never seen before. Yet others use travel as a time to expand their artistic endeavors, painting, sculpting and writing with a unique set of inspirations. Regardless of the reason that drives you, India is one country that absolutely must be included on your bucket list. Here are five of the must-see destinations in this gorgeous, ancient land. The first stop for most people in India is th

5 Tips for Chartering a Private Jet

If you're someone who always thought that riding in a private jet was reserved for the rich and famous only, think again. Now, we'll be honest with you: Even if you do decide to charter a flight, you're going to need between $2,500-5,000 (per hour) in order to fly in one. However, we're sharing that rate with you to let you know that while you may not be able to afford what it costs to own one, riding in one is still a great possibility. So, once you have the money together, what are some things that you need to know about chartering a private jet? We're so glad that you asked: Stick to one-day trips. When you're chartering a flight, it's a lot like renting a limousine. Due to the fact that you're paying by the hour, you definitely want to make sure that you try and avoid planning trips that take longer than a day because even when you're not flying, you'll still have to pay for renting the plane along with the pilot's accommodations. G

5 Tips for Keeping Kids Entertained at the Airport

Airports are a necessary part of travel from time to time. Many think of them as a sort of purgatory that comes before the heaven of a vacation. Of course, this analogy is particularly apt because sometimes we get stuck in the airport for unfair periods of time. Sometimes, this even happens when our kids are with us. There are few things worse than a restless child at the airport, and knowing how to keep your little ones entertained can be a seriously useful thing. Thankfully enough, it's not as hard as you might have thought. We'll talk about five surprisingly easy strategies that will help you make sure you don't have to deal with any cranky kids while you're waiting for your flight. 1. Don't Forget the Snacks. Bring food, no matter what. If you let the kids' tummies get empty, their blood sugar will start to drop and things will get irritating quickly. Not only will eating give them something to do (and make it so they can't talk for a little bit), bu

Top dishes to try along Route 66

Most of us are familiar with Route 66 at least in name, it being one of the US's most famous historic highways. Personally, I think it is the ultimate road trip destination - after all, is there any road that's more iconic? As well as simply being an amazing slice of US history, Route 66 is peppered with fantastic places to eat, with the food they serve being almost as famous as the road itself. So, this post aims to show you some of the best things to eat while driving Route 66 - enjoy! 1) A 72 oz steak Let's start with one of the most famous things, shall we? The 72 oz steak that's served at the Big Texan Steak Ranch is an eating challenge known across the country and even beyond, thanks to appearances on TV programmes like Man vs Food. Provided you can eat this absolute whopper of a meal, your steak will be served to you absolutely free of charge! Regardless of whether you actually believe you can eat the steak or not, I think this challenge is one that's