Mar
04
2009

Best of the web – 3/4/2009

Like every week, our team came up with a selection of articles, blog posts, surprising stories… found all around Internet.

If you know some other articles we could add to this selection, directly tell us about them in the comment section, below.

This week’s selection:

- The 44 places to go in 2009 by the New York Times:

From the Aegean Sea to Zambia, this year’s most compelling destinations are awash in sublime landscapes, cutting-edge art, gala music festivals, and stylish new resorts

- Travellers with disabilities should not be treated like this by travel-rants.com:

How badly travellers with disabilities are being treated by airports across the world.

World’s Weirdest Hotels by Budget Travel (personally my favorite one this week!):

The digs at these hotels are every bit as strange as the dreams you’ll have when you lay your head on their pillows

- What Will Online Travel Look Like In 2013? by Lifehacker:

Four years ago, booking online was already the cheapest way to organise travel. But what will the world of online travel look like in 2013?

- Brooklyn’s New Culinary Movement by the New York Times:

To get the slightly battered convection oven for their new Brooklyn chocolate factory, Rick and Michael Mast traded 250 chocolate bars.

- Food Festivals 2009 by the TimesOnline:

Get a taste of the year ahead with the UK’s most comprehensive foodie events listings on the web

See you next week!

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