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Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
travel zen on tuesday - panda & dentite in chengdu, china
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What can I say- I'm happiest when traveling. And I'm not ashamed to admit I'm a tourist; I like to visit all the famous sites and wear a camera around my neck but I won't eat at McDonalds while abroad.
Monday, June 2, 2014
freebies around the world
Traveling could be expensive. In
a series of posts, we will let you know about places that allow you entry into
famous, fascinating and/or worthwhile sights or activities for free. Yes, gratis.
For sights, we are not including public
spaces (such as Central Park in New York or the medinas of Morocco) but we may
include public (i.e, government run) buildings (such as the museums in London).
So, let’s start with a few freebies, shall we?
United States of America
Los Angeles, CA
1. The Getty – Enjoy a lot of paintings, photographs and a garden that changes with the season for free,
but you have to pay for parking.
| You can get up close and personal with the steel curves of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. |
3. Walt Disney Concert Hall – Renowned architect Frank Gehry designed this wonderful
jumble of shiny steel. You can roam the grounds – don’t miss the “Rose Garden”
in the back of the Concert Hall – and enter the building for free but you have
to pay to watch a show. Enjoy being up close and personal with the curved steel.
4. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) – Only
the permanent collection and non-ticketed exhibitions are free on the Second Tuesday each month.
5. Los Angeles Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels – Renowned Spanish architect Rafael
Moneo designed this gem.
6. Bradbury building – You may have seen this building in movies like Blade Runner and (500) Days
of Summer, among other things. This beautiful, light and airy building is
free to visit up to the first floor landing. Beyond that, the tenants don't want random folks roaming around their space.
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new york,
new zealand,
philadelphia,
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taipei,
taiwan,
uk,
washington dc,
wellington
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