January 2016

United Kingdom Travel Diary: Part 1

My Splendid Trip to London

I remember being a kid playing to the tune of the famous English rhyme “London Bridge is falling down” and I remember telling myself , “One day, I am going to visit the city of London.” So on my 32nd birthday, I flew and toured to two European cities I have always dreamed of visiting – London and Paris. Being my first time to travel to Europe, I was very, very excited yet a little bit scared.

What are the best and (cheap) ways for first-timers to explore Europe?

1. Travel with someone.

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Europe-bound with my girl friend

2. Book through a travel agency or try Groupon

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The amount paid for this voucher is $1,799.00 (for two travelers) and an additional $115 (per person) for flying out from an airport not listed as part of the deal. What did I get for paying $1,014.50 for my London and Paris vacation from go-today?

INCLUSIONS:

Roundtrip air on available air carrier
3-night hotel accommodations in London
3-night hotel accommodations in Paris
Continuing flight between cities
Hop on hop off tour in London – 1 day ticket
Hop on hop off tour in Paris – 2 day ticket
Continental breakfast daily
Hotel taxes and service charges

Welcome to UK, Love!

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I’ve done few to many immigration/security checks in my life but I was never called “Love” by an immigration officer before. Usually, it’s a grumpy-looking officer with a flat affect and monotone voice. However, in UK, they warmly welcome you with the sweetest smile and the sweet word of endearment. I love British people, very warm and friendly!

Things to Do and See in London

Get on the hop-on hop-off bus tour

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Whether it’s a close top or open top bus, the hop-on hop-off bus tour will definitely provide you the best sightseeing experience. You will get to enjoy visiting as many tourist attractions spots as you want at your own pace and convenience. And not only that, company bus drivers/commentators provide a very thorough history of the city with some personal local travel tips. Click here for London Bus Tours Tickets & Prices from Big Bus.

Tower Bridge

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Spanning across River Thames, this blue-colored combined bascule and suspension bridge, the Tower Bridge, has become of the most iconic symbols of London. Purchase a ticket from Tower Bridge Exhibition to experience the stunning view of the bridge, the glass floor and the Victorian Engine Rooms to learn more of the interior architecture of one of the most famous bridges in the world. Click here to see Tower Bridge Exhibition prices.

Tower of London

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If there’s one world to describe the place, it would be the word MAJESTIC! I have always been fascinated about royalties, monarchies, kings, queens, princesses, princes, etc. and it was very amazing for me to see the grandiosity of it with my own two eyes. There is one part of the tower called “The Crown Jewels” which is used for security storage of the precious ceremonial objects.

 Picture-taking is not allowed in this room but I was able to sneak and snap some photos. There were crowns with thousands and thousands of diamonds in them I thought they were soooo grand! With ticket prices starting at £21.00 for adults, £9.50 for children, £16.00 for full-time students ages 16 and over, disabled visitors and seniors age 60+ with ID and £52.10 for family of 2 adults and 3 children, enjoy access to the Tower and the Crown Jewels display, Coins and Kings and Line of Kings exhibitions, Yeoman Warder guided tour, live historical re-enactments, White Tower tour, children’s activity trails and so much more. Children 5 and under are free of charge. Tip: Online booking could save you few £.

  London Bridge

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Whose childhood here doesn’t include singing the famous nursery rhyme…..

“London Bridge is falling down
Falling down, falling down
London Bridge is falling down
My fair lady?!”

London Eye

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Towering at 443 feet, London Eye provides the most favorable viewing spot in London. Known as Europe’s tallest Ferris wheel, London Eye is one of the most popular tourist attraction in London drawing almost 4 million visitors each year. With general standard ticket price starting at £19.97, enjoy a 30-minute rotation with entry to 4D cinema experience. Flexible and fast track entries are also available for purchase as well as specialized guided tours. Additional attractions include a combo of London Eye + River Cruise, London Eye + Shrek’s Adventure, Private Capsule experience, and Southbank packages. Tip: Again, book online to save you some £.

Big Ben and The House of Parliament

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Although it is still unclear up to this where the nickname Big Ben originally inspired from, the Elizabeth Tower or St. Stephens Tower (Big Ben’s other official names) is inarguably one of the most famous landmarks not just in Europe but around the world. Currently, Big Ben holds the record for being the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is one of the top tallest free-standing tower in the world.

Famous Red Telephone Booth

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With the popularity of wireless and smart phones, the use of London red telephone both fared badly over time. Thankfully, the effort of Britons to keep this iconic symbol is stronger than the popularity of mobile phones. Thus, a number of red telephone booths are still present around London while some have been transformed into ATM machines, solar-powered mobile chargers, sofas, and more.

Tip: In front of the Big Ben sits the most photographed crimson-colored phone booth in London.

There are so so many tourist attractions and famous world landmarks to see in London I tell you. Part 2 of my London trip coming up soon!

And I reckon that London is such an exquisite and regal city to see and visit!

Dubai, UAE: Part 1

My Amazing Dubai Trip

Known to hold the records for having the tallest man-made building in the world, world’s largest flower garden, world’s largest mall in the world and world’s only 7-star hotel, Dubai is one of the 7 emirates that make up the country United Arab Emirates. Over the last few decades, Dubai came to light as a center for business making it a ‘hot spot’ for job opportunities for people from different nationalities around the world. With its openness in creating Western-style finance, business and realty/residential infrastructures, Dubai has been rated as the best place to live in the Middle East by some foreign business firm. And not only that, Dubai holds some of the most iconic modern engineering wonders in the world making it one of the top tourist destinations in the world.

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“Have you gone crazy?”

These were exactly the words most of my Western friends told me upon knowing I was flying to UAE alone for a week-long vacation. They were too concerned they literally bombarded me with tons of reminders: not to wear clothes showing too much skin, not to curse in public, not to be obnoxious and loud, not to engage in public display of affection, not to drink and get drunk, and etc. In short, not to break any of Dubai’s laws and rules (even without being told, trust me I wouldn’t dare).

Truth is, I wasn’t scared at all. I know for a fact that Dubai is an open city thus, is more lenient than most of the other Arab countries. If anything, I was more worried about getting bored being on a 17-hour flight just by myself. Well, technically speaking, I wasn’t really taking a vacation ‘alone’ – I chose Dubai to spend time with my favorite cousin and college best friends who currently work and reside there.

Dubai Trip Planning and Travel Tips

By nature, I am a spontaneous, laid-back person and go-with-the-flow kind of gal, however, in some instances like international trips, I always plan ahead of time, in a very systematic fashion and in the least expensive way. I may splurge during trips occasionally but I take pride in finding really good travel deals. So… how did I plan my trip?

Airfare

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I always have good luck finding cheap flights through Cheapoair so it’s always my first go-to when it comes to airline booking next to Priceline. Strangely, in spite of the drop in the oil prices, current airfare from Dallas-Forth Worth – Dubai ranges from almost $900 and up. With my travel dates from May 19 – May 26 in 2015, I snagged a United Airline flight with a quick lay-over in Washington Dulles International Airport for $690.74. Groupon currently offers a 7-Day Dubai Trip with Airfare per person which you might think is a better idea. However, take note that an additional fee ranging from $199-$399 (depending on your travel dates) will be added plus an extra free if you will be flying from an airport not listed as part of this deal (based on my personal experience).

Hotel

I opted to stay at Ibis Al Rigga Hotel for three main reasons: reasonable price ($340/5nights), comfort (click here to view amenities), location (just 5 minutes away from the airport and short walking distance to most of the commercial centers) and convenience (located by Al Rigga 2 metro station).

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Al Rigga Station
Al Rigga Station

Weather

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I was discouraged by my cousin and friends to visit Dubai around May due to extreme heat but since I’m from Texas I thought I could tolerate it so I went against their advise. I left Texas on a beautiful 68-degree day and arrived in Dubai with temperature in the 100’s. Coming from a hot state of Texas, I’d still say that the kind of heat in Dubai is nothing like I’ve ever imagined. It was brain and energy-draining to say the least; and yes, I was a ‘little’ bit cranky almost the whole time. The weather-friendly months to visit Dubai is around October to February, or March at the latest. So please check the weather forecast people before thinking of flying to UAE.

1st Day May 20, 2015 (Boodle Fight)

Boodle fight!
Boodle fight!

 Aside from sleeping and ‘selfie-ing’, this was the first thing I did as soon as I landed in Dubai. Boodle fight! Believed to have been concocted from the Philippines, this interesting dining experience is done the ‘military way’; by forgetting the plates, spoons and fork. Food is laid on top of the banana leaves and with the use of just bare hands, grab whatever you want to eat. The faster your ‘hand techniques’ are, the sooner you get full (the slower your are the hungrier you get). So if you want to experience a boodle fight while in Dubai, visit the Asian Flavors Restaurant and pick from their 8 ‘delish’ Boodle Fight Menu. And don’t forget to try out their bubble tea too; they’re good! Have fun boodle fighting!

2nd Day May 21, 2015 (City and Mall Tours)

Known to be the largest mall in the world by land area, it is so far the only mall I’ve known to have a moving walkway. I was really amazed! And not only that, Dubai Mall has more than 1,200 shops, the largest suspended aquariums in the world, largest candy store in the world, an Olympic-sized skating rink, the tallest building in the world, and a lot more! It’s truly a world-class must-visit mall.

Named after one of the greatest travelers of all time, Ibn Battuta Shopping Mall is especially designed to depict the extensive travels of Muhammad Ibn Battuta. The mall is divided into beautifully-themed sections of countries Ibn Battuta had been to. It’s a mall full of history, tale and story. If Dubai Mall is grand and luxurious, Ibn Battuta is unique and historical.

 

3rd Day May 22, 2015 (The Cove Rotana Resort)

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Located in one of the seven states that make up the country of United Arab Emirates, this paradise is approximately a little over an hour away from Dubai. The Cove Rotana Resort in Ras al-Khaimah is accessible by car hire and hotel accommodations, Bus Rak Transport Authority with fare ranges from $21-$24 and travel time of 1hr 6min, Bus Dubai RTA Bus (fare is between $4-$7 with travel time of 4hrs 40min) and taxi (fare is around $60-$70 with travel time of 1hr 4min).

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Dubbed as the “Santorini of Middle East”, this gorgeous resort offers an amazing view of the Persian Gulf with 64 km of sandy coastline. During my stay, I booked for the Classic Room – Twin Bed which has a spacious living room, a kitchen, a very huge bathroom and a patio. Typically priced around 800 AED or $218, I was grateful to nab this beautiful comfy room in paradise for only 199 AED ($54) as part of their summer promotion. Yay!

Click the thumbnail gallery to see more of Cove Rotana Resort

Dining in Cove Rotana

From light snacks to different type of cuisines (Mediterranean with touch of Italian, Oriental, and International), need not to worry, coz in Cove Rotana Resort, you can have ’em all!

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Basilico Mediterranean Restaurant

 

Take note: Even if you are in a resort, you are still required to dress appropriately when you dine in any of these restauranat. A nice ‘kabayan’ waitress had to provide us shawls to cover our legs. Yes, they can refuse to provide you dining services and you would be nicely asked to leave.

Party in Cove Rotana!

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UAE

You have to be 21 years of age to be allowed to drink alcohol in Dubai. You can only drink alcohol in designated areas like bars and clubs. Please note that it is illegal to drink and get intoxicated in the public. It is also against the law to take public transport while under the influence of alcohol. Non-Muslim residents have to get a license to consume alcohol at home. Click here for more information on local laws and customs of UAE before drowning yourself on booze.

Sisha/Hookah Party
Sisha/Hookah Party

One of the most common past time you see people do in most bars and restaurants in Dubai is to smoke shisha or ‘sheesha’. Also known as hookah, a pipe is used in vaporizing and smoking tobacco with flavors ranging from apple, cherry, strawberry, coffee, mint, apricot, cola and a lot more. More than an activity people do for leisure, shisha smoking has become a huge part of UAE’s culture. While people in Western world converse over a cup of coffee or tea, in Dubai, friends meet up over a pipe of sisha. When you wander around the streets of Dubai and start smelling pleasant aroma and fragrances, then expect shisha bars and hookah lounges nearby. Click here to find the best places for shisha bars or hookah lounges in Dubai.

Swimming in Cove Rotana

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Beautiful infinity pool overlooking the Persian Gulf

Some of my co-workers were shocked when I posted some bikini pictures from my Dubai trip. They thought showing off skin is totally banned in UAE. Yes, it’s true that Dubai follows a certain dress code and EVERYONE residing and visiting UAE must conform to it. Especially true for women, they are expected and must dress conservatively in public places like malls and open stores. However, swimming attire is allowed to be worn but ONLY in beaches and swimming pools.

Till here – please check out the Part 2 pretty soon! Overall, I love, love my Amazing Dubai trip and I highly encourage anyone to discover the wonders of this beautiful city yourself! I will definitely be back soon!

My Visit to Nevada

Las Vegas

I’ve been to the Sin City  3 times but each time I went, it still felt like it was my first time. For one, there are so many things to do, see and enjoy in and outside of Las Vegas. Situated on the Mojave Desert, Vegas is known as the “Entertainment Capital of the World” boasting massive 24-hour casino hotels, world-class restaurant, fancy shopping centers, world-renowned celebrity performances, live shows, crazy stunts, interesting street characters, over-the-top parties, amazing spots, attractions, and so so much more. If kids have Disneyland and Disney World to enjoy, heck, I have Vegas!

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A fabulous welcome indeed!

Just like nobody goes to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower, to New York without visiting the State of Liberty, to San Francisco without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, no one goes to Vegas without snapping a photo with this iconic sign that reads “Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas Nevada”. Located on the south of Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino along the Vegas Strip, this famous signage is free for everyone to see 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

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