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What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Austria

As a country that depends heavily on tourism, Austria is bound to feel the effects of the downturn in the world economy. Most visitors to Austria come from Germany, and that country, like the rest of Europe, is seeing some hard times. In addition to a ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  29 Sep 2009

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Vienna

Vienna is changing. No longer is it thought of as a city of sausages and beer, with old ladies eating fattening pastries in the afternoon. Its hipness and stylish nightlife recall Berlin between the wars. Vienna boasts a hip, chic modern scene to go ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  22 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Modernist (designer),  Terence Conran

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Denmark

Denmark, long considered to be a desirable add-on to a whirlwind tour of Europe, is quickly becoming a destination in its own right. As it prepares to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December of 2009, Denmark is making a ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  10 Aug 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Tim Anderson,  Queen Elizabeth II

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's The Carolinas and Georgia

Scarlett O'Hara wouldn't recognize Atlanta, Georgia. No longer a symbol of the Old South, Atlanta is changing faster than any other city in the Southeast. Surveys have shown that more than half the adult population is from somewhere else. On the ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  23 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Martin Luther King, Jr.,  Stan Laurel,  Oliver Hardy

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Munich and the Bavarian Alps

Despite the economy, recent surveys show that more young people in Germany would like to live in the capital of Bavaria than in any other German metropolis. Vacationers from abroad still prefer it to all other German cities, even Berlin. Although hotel ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  13 Jul 2009

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Bermuda

JetBlue's (tel. 800/JET-BLUE; www.jetblue.com) new routes to Bermuda from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport have made connections more convenient from many eastern cities. Connections are now possible from such cities as Boston, ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  4 May 2009
Related Topics: JetBlue

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Germany

When you're asked to go for a roll in the hay in Germany, it may not be what you think. More and more old barns are being turned into Heuhotels, or "Hay Hotels." Overnight guests sleep on a bed of dried grass near cows and goats. Nature lovers, ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  8 Apr 2009

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's France

Beginning in 2008, a smoking ban in public places became effective throughout France. Authorities estimated that passive smoking killed about 13 people a day in France, and ruled the situation unacceptable. Public places include transport stations, ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Marie Antoinette,  Jules Verne,  Leonardo da Vinci,  Fontaine (musician)

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Bahamas

Those who earn their livelihood in the tourism industry are anticipating a fall-off in business this coming winter, as economic woes and the cost of energy plague many in the United States. Most destinations in the Caribbean and The Bahamas fared well ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  25 Mar 2009

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Paris

Beginning in 2008, a smoking ban in public places came into effect throughout Paris and France in general. French authorities estimated that passive smoking kills about 13 people a day in France and ruled the situation unacceptable. Public places ...

From DARWIN PORTER & DANFORTH PRINCE, Frommers,  23 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Philippe Starck,  Jacques Chirac,  Chris Wright,  Louis XIV (musician)

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