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Flight Attendant Reveals What You Should Never Drink On An Airplane

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6 June 2017

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Flight Attendant Reveals What You Should Never Drink On An Airplane

Gordon Ramsay, one of most famous chefs in the world, said there's no way he would eat aeroplane food.

"I worked for airlines for 10 years, so I know where this food's been and where it goes, and how long it took before it got on board," he told Refinery29 in an interview.

Well, apparently the food is not the only thing you should worry about but drinks too. Actually, one drink in particular. Water.

10 Travel Destinations The World Is Loving In 2017

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24 May 2017

The 10 Hottest Destinations Of The World

The thought of watching the re-runs of FRIENDS in your PJs is certainly tempting but seriously, just take a scroll down your Insta-feed — people are discovering exotic islands, travel searches are skyrocketing and here you are — debating whether to go by chronological sequence or watch your favourite episodes first.

It’s high time you switch the laptop off and start planning the next non-virtual experience of your life. And you don’t have to do a lot of work — Airbnb and Pinterest have done half the work for you.

Inside The Ultimo — The World’s First Zodiac Hotel

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24 May 2017

The Ultimo — The World’s First Zodiac Hotel

You can baulk at the idea of zodiac signs and scoff at the thought of themed hotels but that’s all going to change — as soon as you enter The Ultimo, the world’s first ever astrology-centric hotel.

Located in in the Chinatown district in Sydney, Australia, The Ultimo hotel is a project of Australian hotel group, 8Hotels, built on a heritage listed building. The building was refurbished in October 2016 with 95 rooms across seven room categories, including Ultimo Single (most affordable) to Ultimo Courtyard (most luxurious).

Italy Is Literally Giving 100 Castles Away For FREE

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22 May 2017

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Italy Is Literally Giving 100 Castles Away For FREE

No, we are not kidding.

In an attempt to boost tourism in areas that are not Rome, Milan, Tuscany, Lake Como, Venice and the Amalfi Coast, the State Property Agency and Ministry of Cultural Heritage of Italy are giving away 103 castles across the country to prevent them from becoming crumbling landmarks.

Those who receive the property will have to transform the buildings into sources of economic growth i.e. hotels, restaurants, shops, spas or luxury villas. This is perhaps the reason that young entrepreneurs are being targeted for the job.