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March 4, 2009

Business Trips Don’t Have to be All Business

Filed under: Business Travel — Tags: , , , , — myroadtotravel @ 7:40 pm

It’s important to know your objectives on a business trip, and to set out with those goals in mind and how to accomplish them.  But along the way, something rather amazing happens when you travel on business.  You may get to go to some pretty amazing places, and get chances to see things you would have never sought out on your own.

Business trips don’t have to be all about business.  There are times when you have completed your work and you can take in some of the local color, attractions and good food.   The first resource to tap to find out what is really cool to enjoy in the city or town you are visiting is the locals.  If you go to a far away town to conduct business with a partner or vendor, they are often more than happy to show you the lay of the land and what is fun to see and do in town. 

Your next business trip

Your next business trip

If you can secure the evening of a local in your destination town, you can get quite an amazing tour of the area and see things that tourists may never find.   It isn’t that hard to woo a local to be your guide.  If you have expense account money, you can arrange to buy your guide dinner on the company dime.  They get a good meal for free, and you get a guided tour of the area.  But don’t be afraid to be a tourist if you are in a great city and you want to see the big sites.  It can be a fine memory of your visit to the town, and after all, you worked hard on your business objectives so your entitled to some relaxation.

One of the best ways to get some free time to enjoy the local events and attractions is if you are there on Friday, but your work must be continued on Monday.  Most businesses would rather pay for two nights in a hotel and meals, rather than fly you home and back out again.  So you can keep your rental car and have two days to simply be a civilian for a while and really explore the local haunts.

To find those unique events in town that not many know about, read the local paper and look for those little local culture or arts papers like the Village Voice in New York.  These papers will carry details of festivals going on around the area, as well as, what is happening in the clubs and theaters.  You may find a regional celebration not far away that you can be part of, and pretend to be a local for a few hours and have plenty of fun along the way.

If you do have a couple days to explore, don’t be afraid to travel a bit to see some things not that far away.  On the east coast, a trip up Highway One will move you through some of the most scenic New England towns you can imagine.  And you can linger and take a whale watching tour if you want to.  Take advantage of your business travel to see the world, have some fun and as the song says “stop and smell the roses along the way”.  If you do, you will come home with successful business to deliver to your company and a nice set of new memories to keep for a long time to come.

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Transportation for Your Italy Vacation

Filed under: Italy — Tags: , , , , , , , — myroadtotravel @ 9:41 am
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When most people travel, transportation is a primary concern. How do you get from the airport to your hotel? How do you see all the sights that the destination has to offer? What if you are traveling in a large group? What about public transportation? If you are traveling to or through Italy, there are several options for transportation.

Many international flights arrive in Rome, so in planning your transportation needs you need to start from there. When you arrive at the airport, you can rent a car from one of the several car rental companies. In addition to local companies, there are the international names such as Hertz and Enterprise, so you should be able to reserve your vehicle online in advance and have it waiting for you at the airport.

There are 2 airports in Rome  - Fiumicino and Ciampino airport. Buses and shuttles depart from the airport arrival area about every hour and can take you to the Termini Station which is the central train station. From there you should be able to connect to all other parts of Italy. Public transportation, although it requires some advance planning, is always the cheapest option for your Italy vacation. You may also want to learn some Italian words in case you get lost and need directions or need some help.

 If your hotel is near the airport or is in Rome, you may also consider taking a cab. They are known as “taxis,” and most drivers speak English and can even serve as your tour guide if you choose. You may take a taxi out of Rome if your Italian vacation is starting outside the city. If your budget allows, there are limo services at the airports that can serve your transportation needs when you arrive. If you are traveling in a large group, you probably want to rent a van (at least to get to your hotel from the airport). After that, you can plan to join a guided tour as a group, but its best to reserve tickets or space in advance if you want your group to stay together.

To see all the sights that Italy has to offer, you will do best by signing up for a guided tour. With very knowledgeable and friendly tour guides, your Italian vacation can be greatly enhanced by choosing this option. There are walking tours, full day tours, night tours, budget tours and luxury tours. If you are in Italy for a very specific sight, you would probably want to do a walking tour. The tour guides on those tours give a more detailed presentation as you walk through the sight and some of them know little-known facts that are hard to find or read anywhere else. Most tour guides speak english, but you want to be sure before signing up.

No matter where you go in Italy, transportation is key to getting you to and from your destination. Choosing the right one for your Italian vacation should a top priority when planning your trip.

To read more articles on Italy, select the “Italy” category on the right hand margin of myroadtotravelblog.com and remember, for all your travel needs visit myroadtotravel.com.


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