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An Interview with a Montreal Foodie

Jodi Ettenberg from LegalNomads.com is a native Montrealer currently eating her way around the world. Being from Montreal and a foodie, we knew she could point our readers to the best food, drinks and atmosphere in the City. Read on to find out where the best place to drink with the locals is, where to get the best poutine and what Jodi’s all time favorite restaurants in Montreal are.


Photo of Poutine at La Banquise, Montreal Canada © yawper
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How to Travel Smarter: An Interview With Anil from foXnoMad.com

It doesn’t take much to be a smart traveler, just a bit of common sense and some good advice. Luckily for us, Anil from foXnoMad.com has plenty of advice on everything from how to blend into any culture to how to secure your laptop when traveling. Check out our interview with this tech savvy and seasoned traveler.
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Christmas in New York City

This is a guest post by Caz Makepeace from y Travel Blog.

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to finally live the life you had always seen in the movies? This is how I found myself on Christmas morning in 2004; ice-skating in Central Park, with the New York City skyline in front of me, jingle bells playing in the background, and Santa zooming right past me as I scrambled to keep my legs upright.


Photo of Caz Ice Skating, New York City © Caz Makepeace
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What to Pack When Travelling in Hostels

This is a guest post by Craig Martin from Indie Travel Podcast.

My name’s Craig Martin, and I’ve been travelling around the world since February 2006. Trust me when I tell you I’ve seen a lot of hostels. And trust me when I tell you I’ve carried a lot of useless crap around with me.


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Travel Blog Exchange 2010 in New York City

Jazz Hostels is proud to be a sponsor of the Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX) 2010 in New York City!

TBEX 2010 NYC
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