Journeywoman's Best Tips of 2007
Here they are folks! These are the 'best of the best' travel tips you've submitted over the last year. It's always such a treat to review all the newsletters we send out and then to decide which ones will have the 'prestige' of being posted on our site for posterity. As you'll see these are all travel suggestions 'by women for women' (ooops... actually we did include one especially helpful tip submitted by one of our male readers as well. Thanks, Michael.) They are all (to the very best of our knowledge) authentic, culturally correct and tested by females.
You'll also notice that these tips are being submitted by our Journeywoman members all over the world -- from New York City, USA to Melbourne, Australia and from Tel Aviv, Israel to Toronto, Canada, Stockholm, Sweden and many other destinations in between. Each bit of advice we chose is designed to keep you safe, healthy, comfortable, budget-conscious and having fun as you go out to explore our great big world.
For those visitors to our website who are not yet receiving our newsletter, here is a sampling of the best tips we published in 2007. For those who do receive our newsletter, here, again, is a helpful trip down memory lane. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy, and thank you to everybody who helps to make our Journeywoman Network the largest and the juiciest in the world!
Some background about the Journeywoman Network... As
of the summer of 2008, Journeywoman has over 63,000 fabulous
members in our Network of Women Travellers in over 100 countries
and territories around the world. How did they become members? Simply by filling out the membership form on our home page. CLICK HERE Is there a fee to receive this membership? No, our monthly travel tip newsletter for women is sent to members absolutely FREE. Do you post past issues of your newsletter on the web? No we don't. These award-winning travel tip newsletters are exclusively for our subscribers. How many pieces of travel advice do you publish each month? Each month we include the best 12-15 travel tips we receive about moderately priced hotels, women-owned B&B's, local restaurants, latest clothing and culturally correct advice plus out-of-the-ordinary things to do in major cities worldwide. Most tips do not appear in leading guidebooks. These are simply little gems submitted by local members around the world. Please join us! CLICK HERE P.S. If you have a tip you'd like to share. Don't worry about spelling, presentation, etc. Just email your information to: editor@journeywoman.com. We always welcome your input and can do any editing your writing might need. |
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CHARMING B&B IN MONTREAL -- writes Victoria
in Montreal, Canada -- I would like to recommend a charming,
spacious Montreal B&B, run by a spunky Swedish woman, herself
a world traveller. It is located in Priest's Farm, a beautiful residential
neighbourhood on the edge of downtown Montreal, just a half block
from major bus and subway lines, and easy walking distance to museums,
shopping and a charming outdoor market. The decor is lovely and the
owner provides truly gourmet breakfasts. Cost: $70 Canadian single,
and $95 double. Lena, the Swedish woman who runs the B&B on her
own, is a 'good acquaintance'. Her daughters went to school with my
daughters. I send all my visitors there and they love it. I have dined
there myself on two occasions, and can vouch first hand for Lena's
cooking. Also for the charming decor and excellent location. Website:
http://www.bbcanada.com/694.html
EDITOR'S NOTE: Interested in more lovely women-centered accommodations? Click here and here.
VOLUNTEER
GUIDES IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA -- writes Erica
in Melbourne, Australia -- Here is our latest press release
about The Melbourne Greeter Service. We thought your readers would
enjoy hearing about us. Discover from a local what locals love about
Melbourne. This Greeter service is a free half day orientation of
the city for visitors and tourists. It offers an insight to our city
from a local's perspective. You get the opportunity to explore Melbourne
City by tram or on foot (without getting lost). We operate daily except
Good Friday and Christmas Day. Reservations are essential and booking
must be made at least two days in advance. For more information, contact
the Melbourne Greeter Service coordinator on greeter@melbourne.vic.gov.au
EDITOR'S NOTE: Check our Best Guides article. We have one full page devoted to volunteer greeters in six different cities. Anybody want to add another city? Please write editor@journeywoman.com and tell us about it. We'd love that.
WOMEN
WITH LARGE FEET WILL LOVE THIS AMSTERDAM SHOP -- writes
Erika in Gatineau, Canada. -- I visited Amsterdam
last year and came across a shoe store for women with large feet (size
10 and up). I wear a size 12 (44 in European sizes) and this shop
offers lots of wonderful choices that I haven't found elsewhere. The
name of the place is Big Shoe and the address is Leliegracht 12. The
owner (Marjan Kouw) wears a size 46 herself and opened this store
because she, too, had trouble finding shoes. Marjan designs some of
the styles then has an Italian shoemaker make them, so they are exclusive
finds. I found a fabulous pair of funky red boots and the price was
similar to what I would have paid at home. If you wear size 10 plus
and you're visiting Amsterdam, you should definitely visit this store.
Website (in Dutch only): http://www.bigshoe.nl.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Wonderful tip. Where else but Journeywoman can you find this kind
of female-friendly information? We love it! ![]()
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