Best travel dot coms
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www.eurotrip.com <BR>It's best for budget travelling.
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Eopinions.com can be pretty good. I just finished reading a detailed account of Maltese attraction, after plugging in Malta. <BR> <BR>www.channels/nl for Amsterdam is really cool. There is one for Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon, London and Europe - although I haven't been to those. Anyway, the channels site takes you on a virtual tour of the city and provides links to hotels, restaraunts, museums, and attractions in the various neighborhoods. Really fun. For what it's worth, I strongly recommend it! <BR> <BR>eurotrip.com is worthwhile. At eurotrip, the cheap flights forum people, (Don and Tricia, especially) helped me save at least $100.00 on my flight this month. <BR> <BR>aboutcom travel is also very interesting, for instance, found an article on apartment weekly rentals in Venice I hadn't seen anywhere else when I was looking. <BR> <BR>Not travel, but be sure to hit the Hunger Site and The Rainforest Site. <BR> <BR>
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I always check out the following for exact practical info and guides: <BR>www.roughguides.com <BR>www.travelocity.com <BR>www.lonelyplanet.com <BR>www.wtg-online.com <BR> <BR>Oh, Anette, if I can help with any info on Malta, I am more than willing. But it's best if you email me after posting ... I'm not often on this site. This goes for anyone needing practical info on Malta & Gozo.
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www.frommers.com <BR>Particularly useful for quick/practical city descriptions
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I like lonelyplanet.com and this site of course - especially the message board. One site most people have not heard of is www.footloosetravel.com. Really a nice site for not being run by a big company and or publisher.


