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Washington DC

Washington-DC

Capitol Hill

Washington DC has been the set of countless movies, such as the Pelican Brief, All the President’s Men and In the Line of Fire. So taking  a stroll around this capital city was a little like revisiting somewhere you already knew – which is how a lot of people feel about New York City.

Washington DC or just DC as it’s also known, is full of great monuments and museums but it’s also one of North America’s culinary capitals.

Eating out in Washington DC

Bill Clinton may have courted controversy more than cuisine when President but there is something to be said for his choice of restaurant. The southern specialities served up at Georgia Brown’s is a sure fire winner if you like good honest food. Yes, Clinton mentioned in the same paragraph as “honest”, doesn’t happen often.

If you want to choose from a menu that encapulates the world’s favourite food, then try Adams-Morgan or Dupont Circle – there is something for everyone and every palate. Delicious!

Washington DC Facts

The city lies at the last navigable point on the Potomac River, where the coastal plain meets a higher, rockier plateau. The latter is the setting for DC’s wealthy residents; monumental Washington sits on the coastal lowlands.

It’s a city of gridded streets and diagonal avenues radiating from ceremonial squares and elegant circles. The city proper is quite small, with much of the metropolitan population living in the Virginia and Maryland suburbs.

The centre has wide sidewalks and few highways, ideal for walking to many destinations and the subway is excellent, uncrowded and convenient. I ask ya, what more do ya want?

Washingtonians

Washington is predominantly black and fairly segregated. The mjority of the population is African-American, making up 60%. There are however growing numbers of Asians contributing 2.7% and Hispanics with 7.9%. Perhaps unusually, 13% of the people in Washington DC are foreign born.

One third of Washingtonians work in government, but whites generally do not mix professionally or socially with black people and vice versa. Poverty affects 20% of the people here which is way above the national average. Ironically, this is the same town that has the second highest income per-capita in the whole of the USA.

Things to do at night in Washington DC

Head for the bars along the sidewalks of Adams Morgan or go clubbing Latino style at the Habana Village. You may want to get into your stride and into the mood first however, so visit Degrees Bar & Lounge in Georgetown for a fiery red Martini.

Washington DC Exports

  • Portentous rhetoric
  • CIA operatives
  • The Al Qaeda myth
  • Shock and Awe
  • Gore Vidal novels
  • Wars – lots of ‘em

My defining experience

Breakfasting at Jimmy T’s diner on Capitol Hill, wandering down the mall past the Capitol, picking a museum to explore before blowing my mind in the National Sculpture Garden. Strolling along the Potomac to lunch at Dean & Deluca in Georgetown and then taking in the blues at Madam’s Organ.

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Map of Australia

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Map of Australia

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Map of Asia

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Map of Asia

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Map of Central America

This map of central America will help you find Costa Rica, a must for anyone visiting this beautiful part of the world.

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Map of Central America

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Mexico City

Catedral Brasilia

Catedral Brasilia

Mexico City is a sprawling city that plays mother to 22 million souls. It is the oldest metropolis on the North American continent and its rich indigenous culture and modern urban energy is as exhilirating as its size. Mexico City isn’t for the feint of heart, so it was with a great deal of excitement and a small amount of trepidation, I went looking for things to do in Mexico City.

Mexico Hurricane

At time of writing, I ought to mention the Catgory 4 storm that has wreaked havoc across Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. If you are planning on hitting the tourist resort of Los Cabos on your way to or from the capital, you may want to revise your travel plans. Find out about Hurricane Jimena before travelling.

Mexico facts

The People

Chilangos or Capitalinos as they are called are Spanish speaking mestizos – a mix of indigenous and Spanish ancestry. In addition to this segment of the population are Mexicans with an ancestral backrground from Europe and Africa. If the 22 million population seems  a touch high, it’s  probably not helped by the continuing swell of immigrants arriving from the rural south in search of jobs.

Capitalinos love to party, are culturally switched on, up on their politics and religious to boot. Catholocism is still very much venerated among the middle classes, who also  enjoyed some prosperity – especially prior to the recession.

However, not everyone was as fortunate to see their living standards increase. Nor was everyone able to keep up with the flourishing fashion industry – the reality is 20% of the population in Mexico City live in dire poverty.

Strengths

  • Museo Nacional de Antropologia
  • Tacos
  • Art deco in Condesa
  • Nightlife
  • Vibrancy
  • Palacio de las Bellas Artes

Weakness

  • Pollution
  • Crumbling infrastructure
  • Pick pockets on the metro
  • Poverty
  • Altitude

When to go

Mexio weather is perfect all year round and a few weeks or even a few days spent with the sun on your back will make your realise why this country has friendly, warm and laid back people.

As you can see from the chart below, the temperatures are relatively stable from January to December, making it the perfect holiday destination.

mexico temp

Things to do

The Gothic, baroque and neoclassical Catedral Metropolitana and the Aztec Templo Mayor look great while sipping a cold beer from the Holiday Inn bar.

If you are in the mood to try some Mexican food with a difference, visit Patricial Quintana’s new Mexican cuisine at Izote. Indigenous ingredients play a star role on the menu so be prepared to chow down on some  yucca flower. It’s blooming good!

If cabaret is your bag, or even if it’s not, check out Astrid Hadad work her cabaret magic upstairs  at the Condesa’s La Bodega.

After dark grab a Pinidia, the choice of the discerning cocktail drinker. It’s a lively combination of pineapple juice and tequila.

My Defining Experience

Taking  a late brunch at El Pendulo while listening to a guitarist before strolling around the Mercado de la Merced with a special lady.

Prickly pears, which grow on cactus plants, makes for  fantastic ice cream and there’s nowhere better to savour it than at Niveria Roxy.

If you want to buy  something truly original for your home, don’t miss a visit to Chic By Accident. However, be prepared to haggle for whatever has caught your eye – the unusual lampstand, the antique mirror or that fabulously hip rug. Then go celebrate your new purchase with  a drink on the rooftop of Condesa DF.

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Memphis Tennessee

Memphis_TennesseeYou are probably already thinking of Elvis and Graceland, but you could also be thinking of the River Mississippi whilst tapping your feet to the drum beat of  rock n’ roll.

The good news is that even if you aren’t interested in any of those, there are still plenty of other things to do in Memphis Tennessee.

Downtown Memphis runs alongside the eastern part of the Mississippi.  A short walk from the river’s edge is Beale Street and Union Avenue, which is where tourists inevitably end up because here is where the shops, bars and restaurants lie. Around 5km’s to the south is Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley for some 20 years.

When to go

Memphis has very hot summers and fairly cold winters (it has nearly 6 inches of snow a year – which I found surprising). Spring and Autumn are loose canons weather wise, so expect storms, downpours and some quite spectacular thunder and lightening. So the best time to go is either in the winter if you can handle the chill or the summer if you are okay with heat.

memphis weather

The People

The 1 million population is evenly split between black and whites, but Native Americans, Hispanics and Asians do represent a fairly size-able minority. Large numbers of young people descend on The Bluff City every year to attend the  University of Memphis  (read about the University of Memphis Swine Flu Outbreak.) or to begin a fledgling music career. Either way, young blood ensures the heart of Memphis keeps beatin’ to its own tune.

Racial tensions are thankfully confined the history books. Instead,  Memphis Tennessee is deeply proud of its musical heritage and loves nothing better than throwing a party. No matter when you come to Memphis, there is a bevy of concerts and festivals to attend.

National Civil Rights Museum

The Martin Luther King museum is located where the former civil rights leader was tragically shot in 1968. The Lorraine Motel was bought by the Martin Luther King memorial foundation in 1982 but it didn’t open its doors to visitors until 1991. For anyone interested in the civil rights movement of the 1960’s, a visit here is a must.

Alternatively, find out what’s going on through the Pink Palace museums – truly something for everyone.

Graceland

A trip to Memphis Tennessee is not complete without a visit to Graceland. Even if you aren’t especially a fan of Elvis, either because he was before your time or because the only people you like to see wearing capes are super heroes, then don’t worry because it is also a great opportunity to see what interior decor looks like on steroids.

Weave your way among the die-hard fans to the 5 meter couch, the fake waterfall and if your imagination allows it, picture the ‘the King’ caped and ready to roll, u-huh.

Live Music

There really is no other reason to come to Memphis Tennessee other than to swing to the sounds of live jazz, soul, rock or country – whatever rocks your boat. Most of the music venues are on Beale Street.

My Defining Experience

If you know anything about music you will be familiar with the famous Sun Studio, which has produced recordings for the likes of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and more recently, U2 and Sherly Crow.

A walk around Sun Studios was as much a thrill for me as Graceland, and while the building itself isn’t going to get your heart racing, nostalgia alone probably will.

After here pick up an oyster (or if you prefer, a beef) sandwich in a French baguette at Sleep Out Louie’s. It’s just what you need to line the stomach before you hit Beale Street for a night of the blues.

Strengths

  • Sun Studios
  • Steamboats
  • Pink Palace Museums
  • Memphis Zoo
  • Barbecued Pork
  • Live Music
  • Blues on Beale St

Weaknesses

  • Crime
  • Mud Island
  • The Pyramid

As long as you don’t walk around the streets with a bundle of money hanging out your pocket, street crime shouldn’t affect you. This city is laid back and a little loud at times, so if either of those characteristics describes you, then you should fit right in.

Has anyone famous come out of here? Surely, yes, they include: Kathy Bates, Cybill Shepherd, Morgan Freeman, Justin Timberlake and Aretha Franklin.

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Berlin

Berlin-City2Berlin is a city which is constantly evolving and moving forward -  if  hip, mysterious and modern sounds like your bag, you won’t be stuck for things to do in Berlin.  Despite continually propelling itself forward, Berlin seems comfortable with its rich history and is evidently content to wear its war time history on its sleeve. Some building are still pock marked with holes from artillery fire.

Finding things to do in Berlin is as easy as falling off a log, the city is just chock-a-block with trendy bars, night clubs, restaurants, museums and daring architecture. But if you are on a budget don’t worry, you can happily wile away the hours just roaming the streets – history really is on every corner. The Reichstag is an obvious highlight but I would advise taking a tour bus around the city, it’s by far the best way and your feet will thank you for it. I know this because mine said  “dankeshun”.

When to go

The German capital can be very cold in winter so the best time to go is between May and October. Unless of course you fancy the Berlin film festival which is in February.

Check out the graph below for rain and temperature levels.

weather-berlin

Getting around

Berlin is spread out so don’t be scared to use the U-bahns, S-bahns and buses to get around, and of course the transport system is cheap and runs like clockwork.

The buses and trams aren’t the only thing that runs well in Berlin – Usain Bolt of Jamaica today smashed another world record at the World Championships in the Olympic Stadium, this time claiming victory in the 200m final.

Berliners

The typical Berliner – and there are 3.39 million of them – are polite, friendly and humorous. As company goes on a night out, they are hard to beat. Berliners also seem to have their fingers on the pulse when it comes to the latest trend, be it art, bars or music and if that isn’t enough, most of their apartments are large and airy with impossibly high ceilings.

Berlin International Film Festival

If you happen to be there from February 11 -21, don’t miss the Berlin International Film festival, where you can see the most exciting developments in the world of cinema. Also called the Berlinale, almost half a million film fans flock to take part in the festival which has been running annually since the 1970s.

Almost 500 films can be seen across all genres, from Hollywood blockbusters to low budget independent movies from across the world, but art house continues to be the biggest draw – perhaps unsurprisingly.

Incase you don’t know, the Milk of Sorrow won this year’s much coveted Golden Bear award.

But if you can’t manage the film fest, don’t worry because your trip is likely to coincide with any one of Berlins 1500 cultural events! This super cool city has a busy cultural calendar that only Manhattan can match.

My Defining Experience

The Jewish Museum and the German Historical Museum were fascinating even though I don’t consider myself a history buff and you can lose yourself in either one of them for hours. However, there are around 170 galleries and museums so you are bound to find something more up your strasse if they don’t sound to your taste.

In the evening you can enjoy a Becks beer or two in one of the many lively bars before stopping for a  tasty snack on the way home. Berlin has a significant Turkish community, who do kebabs like Germans do beer – I highly recommend them both.

Strengths

  • History is everywhere
  • Modern architecture
  • Cakes
  • Talking rubbish bins
  • Excellent public transport
  • Arts
  • Entrepreneurial spirit
  • Clubs

Weaknesses

  • Hair styles
  • Geographically spaced out
  • Racism
  • Weather

Berlin is an exhilarating and somewhat mysterious city. It’s young people are carving out an alternative lifestyle in a way that is fresh, fearless and fun – to them at least.  Berlin has been in the limelight in recent years for hosting perhaps the biggest event of all, the 2006 World Cup, but there is something that Berlin doesn’t do well and that is showing off. The truly cool never need to.

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Travel Guide to the World

Welcome to my travel blog – I hope you enjoy it.

I’ll be regularly updating this site with reviews on some of the world’s most interesting cities, from Bangkok to Barcelona and everywhere in between. As the site develops, I’ll be sharing tips on the world’s best bars as well as some of my favourite recipes, tried and tested from all four corners of the globe.

Disclaimer: this site may give you itchy feet. If symptoms persist, please consult your travel agent.

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