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7 Must-See Places to Put on Your Bucket List

Australia, Destinations, Travel Blog - Ross French - November 4, 2015

Whether you love adventure or just traveling, there’s always something new and exciting to see around the world. Each year, people all over the world visit some of the top tourists spots. When you’re building your travel bucket list, make sure to add in some of these places. From the wide Grand Canyon to the sights and lights of Rome, put a different location on your travel to-do list every year. Make it a point to see each of these places. Take a look at the top seven places to put on your travel bucket list.

Bucket1. Grand Canyon

With people coming from all over the world, this natural wonder is truly a sight to see. Not only does the Grand Canyon span miles and miles of the western United States, but it is also known worldwide as one of the most beautiful places in the world. From gazing out at the deep canyon to taking a ride or hiking to the bottom, you’ll be amazed at the view and the activities to do. For the more adventurous travelers, raft down the Colorado River deep inside the canyon. Take a donkey ride down a winding gorge trail, or take a hike down near the Havasu Falls. You’ll love how many sights and activities there are to do!

2. New York City

The city that never sleeps is the perfect tourist destination for those looking for a bucket list trip. Not only is Times Square a beautiful place to enjoy the lights and sounds of the city, but Central Park is a little piece of paradise right in the middle of the skyscrapers. With museums, restaurants, Broadway shows, and shopping perfect for every age, there are hundreds of things to see and do in the city. Catch the subway to the different burbs or head into New Jersey from the city for more sights to see. Make sure to take a boat to the Statue of Liberty or take a river cruise down the Hudson.

3. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

More of an adventure than a place, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Off the coast of Australia, it is the largest coral reef in the entire world. With reefs in the Caribbean coming in a close second, nothing compares to seeing the reef up close and personal. For the more adventurous traveler, grab a boat and head to the center of the reef for some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving in the world. You’ll take in some of the most amazing colors, fish, and marine life under the sea. There are thousands of different marine life species to see throughout the miles and miles of reef.

4. Niagara Falls

The perfect location for a trip the United States or Canada, Niagara Falls is right between the two. Nothing is more spectacular then getting up close and personal with a chartered boat, or take in the full picture at one of the many observation decks. After time viewing the Falls, there are museums, zoos, aquariums, and other sights to see in your spare time. Bring the entire family or go alone for rafting or rapids navigating. You’ll love how many beautiful and exciting things there are to do and see!

Peru5. Machu Picchu, Peru

Located high in the Andes Mountains of South America, Machu Picchu is an Inca city and worship center unlike any others. With terraces, ancient monuments, and pyramids to visit, it’s a history buffs dream. As an astrological center, the Inca peoples use the area for predicting future events, worshipping gods, and growing crops. The terraces are unlike any other in the world, and the views from atop the mountain are not to be missed. Explore the temples or climb high up on the mountain for even more spectacular views and photo-ops.

6. Great Wall of China

Built as early as the 7th century BC, the Great Wall of China was originally built for protection from enemy armies. However, now it has become one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world. Taking up over 5,500 miles long, there are things to see all along the way. Focus on one area or make a week-long trip of seeing as many different parts as you can. Walk along the top of the wall or take a mountain slide back down to the bottom. Hike some of the most notorious sections of the wall with a guide or take a historical tour for more information about the marvel.

7. Rome, Italy

As the capitol of Italy, Rome is the perfect mixture of the modern and the ancient world. With cobblestone streets, some of the most beautiful architecture in the world, and ancient locations perfect for history lovers, Rome has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for world-renowned shopping or the sights of years past, there are tours available for whatever interests you. Take a stroll through the Colosseum or head to the Vatican City for a glimpse at the Pope. Rome is truly a traveler’s dream!


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Charming Restaurants in Paris

Travel Tips - Ross French - April 15, 2011

By: Maria Climent Huguet
Maria Climent is a 26-year-old Catalan lady. After studying translation, she decided her life was odd enough to became a humor scriptwriter and by default, a blogger. This is how she’s now a mother of no one and a better person. She also likes to cook!

I wish someone had given me advice before I went to Paris on where to eat well for a good price –sure that I could have always done my research on the net before taking the trip. How bad is that feeling, when you eat out at a restaurant and the food served is bad? Moreover you were being charged too much for it?

That’s why I have now listed some restaurant and bars where you can go with total confidence of not being cheated in case you rent one of the apartments in Paris.

1.- Breakfast in America: Some say they have best hamburgers in town –and they are probably right. But they also have authentic American house pies. There are two of them: 17, rue des Ecoles and 4, rue Malher. Good for a fast meal, cheap and the portions are big.

2.- Jardin des pâtes : Fresh organic pasta and vegetarian options. This familiar and cozy restaurant is without doubt a good option if you are hungry and want to eat authentic hand-made pasta. Price ranges between 20 and 40€ but you are guaranteed to eat well and in a good ambience.  4, rue Lacepède

3.- Higuma: This is a good Japanese restaurant. It is not very fancy, but authentic. You will get typical Japanese food for around 10€. Don’t be scared by the queue, as they are fast. 32 bis rue Sainte Anne.

4.- Music-Hall: You’ll pay 30-50€ per person à la carte or there is the option of 1a 8€ set menu from Monday to Friday, but you won’t feel you have been cheated. The large menu, elaborated cuisine with an oriental touch and wide range in desserts is delicious. Located next to the Champs Elysées, opens everyday from 11 am to 4 am. 63 avenue Franklin-Roosevelt

5.- Chez Gladines: This a very recommendable Basque restaurant. Abundant dishes (no need of starter) and although there is always a queue, you won’t mind waiting at the bar with a glass of French wine. One dish and a drink will cost you about 12€, good food and good service: Safe bet! 30 rue des Cinq-Diamants.

I hope these tips are useful for you when you have some days off in Paris apartments.

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