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Your
body is your alarm clock -- writes Angela from Minneapolis,
USA -- I know this is possibly the strangest tip you've received
but I think it might be helpful for other travellin' women who find
themselves in this situation. While on a journey I found myself without
an alarm clock but I needed to be up early to catch a train. A wake-up
call was not possible at the hostel I was staying in so what's a girl
to do? I drank two full glasses of water at bedtime. You bet I woke
up on time -- in fact, much earlier than I needed to be up.
A
woman-friendly bed and breakfast in Rome -- writes Laura
from Italy -- I live and work in Rome and wanted to pass this
tip along to women travelling to my part of the world. The Pantheon
View Bed and Breakfast is located, smack-dab in Rome's historic city
center within walking distance of its famous namesake as well as the
Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona. All rooms are furnished with antiques,
and each has a balcony facing the Pantheon. Expect color TVs, ensuite
bathrooms and mid-range rates in a multi-floor elevator building.
Address: Via del Seminario 87, 00186 Rome. E-mail: pantheon.bnb@tiscalinet.it.
Try
my favorite bistro in New York -- writes Carmen from
New York City -- Jubilee is a neighborhood restaurant located
on the 1st floor of a brownstone at 347 E. 54th between 1st and 2nd
Avenues. It offers delicious French bistro fare, including mussels
(the house specialty), steak frites (the French fries are by far the
best I have ever tasted), fresh fish dishes, pate, tuna tartare, salads,
etc. Many locals frequent Jubilee every week and are always warmly
greeted by the staff. I have eaten here at least 4 dozen times (both
with others and by myself) and have never had a poor experience or
meal. Reservations are strongly encouraged since this welcoming spot
fills up each night. Casual dress (including jeans) is acceptable.
Live jazz is a bonus on Thursday evenings. Tel: 212-888-3569.
Ed. note: There's a lot more about New York in our popular
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There's
financial assistance for single moms who want to travel
-- writes Evelyn from Toronto, Canada -- Adventures in Good
Company is a U.S.-based organization that offers outdoor adventures
for all women and they encourage single moms to join them. Therefore,
they generously offer a 10 to 50% discount on trip fees, based on
travellers' financial needs. Details and an application form can be
found on their website at http://www.goodadventure.com
or by calling us at 877.439.4042.
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Have
dinner with a Danish family -- writes Virginia from
Atlanta, USA -- This is a very helpful tip especially for women
travelling solo. When in Copenhagen, Denmark, don't miss your chance
to "Meet the Danes." This is a service that arranges home-dinners
with a Danish family or, in our case, a single woman and her friend.
Our home-dinner was timed just right, at the end of our visit to Denmark.
By that time we were filled with questions and the conversation never
lagged -- we talked till quite late. The food (a traditional Danish
meal which we toasted with Danish "aquavit" schnapps), was really
delicious, as well! The cost is DKK360 for adults, about US$48 (there's
also a children's rate if you're travelling with little ones). Meet
the Danes requires at least a week's notice in order to arrange for
a home-dinner host. Check their website: http://www.meetthedanes.dk,
E-mail: info@meetthedanes.dk.
Have fun, everybody!
Experience
inexpensive, top rate entertainment in Brooklyn -- writes
Nina from Israel -- When you come to New York City, pry yourself
loose from Manhattan, get on a subway to Brooklyn, and go to the Brooklyn
Academy of Music, which is actually three theatres and a lovely cafe.
They present plays, dance, music that is much less expensive than
Broadway or even Off-Broadway or Off-off-Broadway. Seniors can phone
at midday to find out whether they are giving senior discounts that
evening. If so, you show up one hour before curtain and you get in
for $10.00! Then you can walk around the very interesting neighborhood,
or go up to their cafe and enjoy the coffee and the atmosphere. I
went to see Baryshnikov and asked if I could bring my daughter (who
is far from senior age) and they said OK and sold me two tickets for
a total of $20.00. Try it, you' might really like it. For more information
on programs, how to get there, the BAMbus and more, visit their website,
www.bam.org.
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