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Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, September 4, 2009
Tarantino's new film featuring poster boy, Brad Pitt, brings its audience into Nazi-occupied France at the beginning of World War II during Hitler's occupation of France. Sarcastic, witty, and gory, it's everything you can expect from a Tarantino film.  TripAtlas.com is bringing you behind...
Article by Ellen Perlman, September 4, 2009
I went to Paris alone. I was in my 20's and I wanted to learn French. Classes at the Alliance Francaise would be my ticket to fluency. But I knew no one in Paris.  I spent the first few nights in a cheap hotel, sharing a hall bathroom. I wandered the streets in wonder. I practiced French I'd...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, August 12, 2009
There's a reason why Paris is called the City of Love - and despite all my efforts to stay away from this cliche romantic destination on my honeymoon - I just couldn't deny myself from visiting one of my favourite places in the world. So I gave in and decided that if I was going to be another...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, March 31, 2009
When you work for a top-notch travel website like TripAtlas.com, the World's Largest Online Travel Resource, love for travel is an unwritten bullet in the job description.  We even have our right-wing and left-wing travel philosophers - some who are sworn backpackers and Lonely Planet...
Article by TripAtlas.com, December 5, 2008
If you're looking for luxury and the royal treatment when you're visiting the city of love - Paris, that is - then Hotel Fouquet's Barrière is your premier luxury hotel.  Located at the corner of the Champs Elysées and Avenue Georges V, Hotel Fouquet's Barrière opened...
Article by Clare Harman, November 10, 2008
With terms like ‘credit crunch' and ‘higher cost of living,' ski holidays this winter are beginning to look like a luxury. But is there a way to still get your fix of snow without hurting your bank balance?Erna Low Ski Holidays (www.ernalow.co.uk) says "yes!"  British...
Article by Stephanie Simons, November 7, 2008
DivineCaroline.com is one of TripAtlas.com's Featured Travel Partners.Read more fun, quirky and personal travel stories from DivineCaroline on TripAtlas.com.My single girlfriends and I come down with a bout of wanderlust every spring. Wandering comes naturally to us; the "lust" part is...
Article by Alain Krier, July 18, 2008
Bordered by France, Belgium and Germany, it's easy to overlook Luxembourg when looking at your map of Europe, trying to decide where to visit on your vacations, holidays or travels. Officially known as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the entire population is under 500,000 and is the only country...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, May 23, 2008
I must be full of merde, right? Well, not totally. The next time you’re visiting the city of love, don’t forget to stop by La Musee des Egouts de Paris, located at 93 quai d’Orsay in Paris, France – or, the Paris Sewer Museum. More totally wacky and offbeat travel...
Article by hollywoolard, May 12, 2008
There's finally a way to please everyone on a family vacation - in a no-stress way! Backroads blends the perfect activities for kids and adults, creating unbeatable family memories since launching its first family trip to the Canadian Rockies in 1989. Backroads takes care of all the details,...

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