Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Top 4 Place Favorite a Summer Vacation Tour And Travel | Travel Information

Name        : Top 4 Place Favorite a Summer Vacation
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Country    : worldwide
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PHILADELPHIA

There are enough history excursions in the City of Brotherly Love to fill an entire summer, including big landmarks like the National Constitution Center , with its interactive displays in which kids can be sworn in as president or cast their ballots in authentic voting booths. But there’s also plenty to do off the history track — much of it affordable for a family weekend. For starters: the new $20 million Big Cat Falls exhibit at the Philadelphia Zoo , where lions, tigers, baby pumas and snow leopards are on view. A quick trolley ride from Center City can take you to one of the nation’s oldest — and most lovely — botanical gardens, Bartram’s Garden . For local flavor, it’s worth a lunch visit to John’s Roast Pork , where the made-to-order cheese steaks are legendary (the James Beard Foundation declared John’s one of “America’s Classics”). The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is well situated at 1200 Market Street , with occasional family packages. Rooms with two double beds start at $179.

LOS ANGELES

We can't advise you to visit Los Angeles in the summer for the weather, as the weather is almost always ridiculously awesome in this city. However, with that being said, there is just something about L.A. in the summer that is a classic American experience. Taking in the Venice Beach scene on bike paths on a rented beach cruiser, strolling around the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, sunbathing on Manhattan Beach and about a million other options make a summer trip to L.A. an annual tradition for many.

 TEXAS HILL COUNTRY

Who needs Europe? The Texas Hill Country, west of Austin and north of San Antonio, might be the next best thing to crossing the Atlantic. The region is lush, colorful and, unlike much of the pancake-flat state, dotted with beautiful green hills that are evocative of Tuscany or the south of France. Moreover, the region is speckled with 22 wineries that buzz with food and music festivals year round. And towns like Fredericksburg offer a taste of the Old World, with German-style biergartens and schnitzelhäuser.
 Isle Royale
 
To have nature and adventure surrounding you and right at your fingertips, visit Isle Royale. Here you can take advantage of the miles of hiking trails, boating, and even shipwrecks that you can explore. There are also many places to observe wildlife from, and there is a good chance of getting a glimpse of a moose or wolf while visiting.
source;travel.nytimes.com,travel.usnews.com,www.michigan-vacation-destination.com

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