Thursday

HONEST ED's ~ A Toronto Landmark No More!

If you have travelled to Canada, you must have crossed the street leading to Honest Ed's, an iconic discount outlet in the intersection of Bloor & Bathurst Sts. in the city of Toronto. A landmark for tourists and a great entertainment and shopping experience combined.

The "one location only" shopping centre is located in the culturally diverse, safe and vibrant neighbourhood. The area around Honest Ed's store is called Mirvish Village, a unique shopping area featuring boutiques, book stores, artists studios, antique shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.



Going up the stairs to the second floor, one can see autographed pictures of show business personalities and theatrical productions. This reveal the link between Ed Mirvish as a theatre producer, and Honest Ed as a retailer.

Honest Ed's days are numbered.  I am not a big fan of this huge retail store maybe because I am, most of the time, lost trying to find its exit.  But if only I buy something and head to the cashier to pay, then it will lead me to my way out because there is a tiny exit beside the counters.

Reviews: Hotel Domus Mariae Palazzo Carpegna in Rome, Italy

The Garden: Courtesy of  Hotel Domus Mariae Palazzo Carpegna
Updated: January 31, 2017 - Hotel Domus Mariae Palazzo Carpegna in Rome has been renovated and changed to a new name, The Church Palace. Please click the link below for an updated information.

Hotel Domus Mariae Palazzo Carpegna is a 4-star hotel in Rome, Italy set in a beautiful Renaissance-inspired mansion, overlooking the enchanting gardens of the Villa Carpegna park. It is an ideal spot for privacy and relaxation. The historical building is just a few minutes from St. Peter Basilica and the Vatican City

To tour the major attractions, take a train from Cornelia Subway Train Station (Linea A) which is around 300 metres walk from the hotel and 3 kilometres from the city centre and the main shopping streets.

Sunday

Travel Warning: Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

Is it safe to head out to Egypt for a holiday? The answer to this question is a big NO. One of the reasons is the spread of Covid19. So, if you have made a plan or thinking of booking a trip to this country, you better think again. Read on for a piece of more accurate information.


  
Egypt's ongoing political protests and social unrest is all over the place and are likely to worsen due to the intervention of the Egyptian military to put an interim, technocratic administration to run the country temporarily.

Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development Canada advise that due to unpredictable security situation and continued demonstrations, Canadians should avoid a trip to Egypt especially to the Sinai Peninsula, Port Said, Suez, Ismailia, Mahalla and Cairo which is the centre of anti-government protests.

Monday

Travel by Bus

Written by Aleena Lois


Riding a bus is one of the most preferred modes of transport for many people.  

It is convenient and cheaper compared to other means of going around. It is also known to be the most eco-friendly and cost effective means of travelling for both short and long distances.  

It produces low amount of carbon dioxide emission and it offer travellers with great opportunity to relax and enjoy a clean environment. 

If you want to be an effective bus traveller and have a memorable and hassle-free trip, there are number of things you ought to know:

Sunday

Happy Birthday, Canada!


It’s Canada Day

July 1, 2013 is Canada’s 146th Birthday. Are you on a holiday mood?
Head out to Toronto ~ It's the place to be!


Canada Day Celebration in Toronto
There’s a lot to celebrate.  It’s a whole day-whole night Canada Day festivities all over the country. In Greater Toronto alone, there will be fireworks, barbeques and parties. Here is a list of this huge celebration.....