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T&L: America’s Rudest Cities for Visitors


According to a recent Travel&Leisure Magazine article, the five cities in the U.S. where citizens are not too cordial to tourists are:

1. Los Angeles: That’ll be another $10 for your waiter, 'cause he really needs the dough. He came out here from Podunk to become a big movie star. He ain’t quite made it yet, but your contribution will keep him going a little longer before he has to go back home.

2. New York: Hey, I’m walkin’ here! You think you own the sidewalk or sumpin’? This is my Noo Yawk! Get outa my face, tourist! But first unload your wallet!

3. Philadelphia: Who sez Philly is the City of Brotherly Love? I don’t even like my sister, so pay for your hoagie and scram outa here!

4. Miami: Yeah, it ain’t the heat, it’s the humidity. I know we raised the prices on rooms at our dumpy hotel 200 percent, but ya know, it’s the season. And down here, the season is from January 1 to December 31.

5. Washington DC: Don’t ask me where the Lincoln Memorial is. Go find it yerself, tourist. I’m busy lobbying Congress to get a billion or so to keep my bank from going broke and to pay off more execs with huge cash bonuses.

Just kiddin’. We totally disagree with the listing, and have always found those cities welcoming to tourists with courtesy, great bargains and wonderful experiences.

St. Petersburg, Russia: White Nights & Royal History PDF Print E-mail


Because of St. Petersburg’s far northern location, from late May through early July, there’s just an hour or so of darkness every night. This year, beginning May 23, and until July 10, an exciting schedule of music, drama, dance, art and hundreds of other events are offered throughout the historic city.

Major attractions include the Marinsky Theatre’s classic ballet and the lively Dixieland Jazz Festival along the Neva River’s English Embankment. Popular visiting sites are the Peter and Paul Fortress, Mikhailovsky Theatres, Mariinsky Concert Hall and Michael Garden.

One of the most popular at any time of year is the huge Heritage Museum. It was built as a royal Winter Palace during the 18th Century reign of Empress Catherine the Great. There are nearly three million items displayed in four massive buildings next to the Neva River. hermitagemuseum.org

St. Petersburg, 440 miles north of Moscow, is served by Pulkovo International Airport (LED), 14 miles from the city center. Among airlines schedules there are Luftansa, Aeroflot, Air France and British Airways.

 

 
 
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