Other Travel Accommodations

Articles in Other Travel Accommodations

By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nagasaki, located on the Southwest coast of Kyushu, the southernmost island of Japan, is known historically as the gateway to contact with the Western world, first with Europeans in medeival times, then with Commodore Perry in 1853. Also known as ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya, has the largest urban population in East Africa, with more than 3 million residents. Originally a rail depot that was built in the middle of an uninhabited swamp in 1899, Nairobi has emerged as a ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Napa Valley, California is America's wine country. Visit for the world-famous dining, romantic vistas or the unforgettable wine tastings... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Natchez is a small community in Mississippi with a long, impressive history. Filled with antebellum homes, anyone who loves architecture and exploring the past should spend time in Natchez... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Located nearly smack in the middle of the United States, Nebraska is one of those places that seems to contradict itself and its stereotypes. People who've never pulled off the highway there can easily claim it's pancake flat, but the heart of ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nebraska City is a small town on the western shore of the Missouri River. With a population of barely 10,000, its residents are warm and friendly, and visitors to this hamlet will be more pleased by the sights and sounds they'll find. The town is ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Named "Negrillo" by the Spanish in 1494, the resort town of Negril is located on the westernmost part of the island of Jamaica. Not developed into a vacation spot until the 1950s, Negril contains some of the most beautiful beaches in the ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nevada offers something for the golfer, outdoor adventurer, fisherman, hunter, gambler, shopper, business owner and more. Beautiful lakes, majestic mountains and valleys and vibrant cities in the desert offer spectacular experiences for all... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
It may be called New Delhi, but that's a bit of a misnomer. The city is rumored to be over 5,000 years old, making it only slightly younger than Damascus or Varanasi. Its history, combined with its modern boulevards and busy shopping malls, make ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Seasoned and novice travelers alike flock to New Orleans for its unique beauty and festive character. A city whose French, Southern and Cajun roots have combined to produce a truly remarkable flavor, New Orleans is a place that few forget... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
A New York vacation offers something for everyone. Take a family camping trip to the Catskills Mountains, share a romantic weekend in Niagara Falls, enjoy the latest Broadway musical, spend a week on a dude ranch in Lake George, or visit the ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nice is one of the most popular destinations on the French Riviera. Close to the Italian border, Nice is also near the famed Monte Carlo, which is a frequent day trip for visitors... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
There's really no place like Nome. It's Alaska's first continuous first-class city and it was incorporated on April 9, 1901. Northwest Alaska relies on Nome as its transportation and commerce center despite its diminuitive size... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
North Carolina is a southern state with a variety of geographic attractions. The western region is mountainous while the Piedmont (central region) is flat. The foothills are located between the Piedmont and mountains. The sandhills, coastal plain ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Nottingham, located in the east Midlands of England, is a popular tourist destination due to the Legend of Robin Hood that is now almost 1,000 years old. Although the locals living in Nottingham are quick to point out that the stories are almost ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Individuals who crave the classic boardwalk experience should rush to Baltimore's Ocean City. A stunning Maryland hamlet with a reputation as one of the Northeast's most popular summer colonies, Ocean City is every bit a contemporary city with a ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Located at the base of Puget Sound and in the shadows of the Olympic Mountains, Olympia has earned its reputation as a beautiful vacation spot. The thriving arts and music scene, adds to a hip but laidback atmosphere. Consider these tips if you ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Orange Beach is a small town in the heart of Alabama's Gulf Shores recreational area. With miles of white beaches, some of the best fishing in the state, dolphin cruises and fine dining, there's something for every visitor to the Orange Beach ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Television shows like The O.C. have drawn attention to Orange County, a Southern California area known for wealthy residents, surfing and Mickey Mouse... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Osaka is not as pretty as Kyoto or as busy as Tokyo, but the city is definitely somewhere in between the two. Osaka is located roughly in the center of the country, and draws influence from its ancient past as well as its neo-modern future. Hit ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Ouagadougou is both Burkina Faso's capital and largest city. Known to be a friendly city, it is flanked by several national parks. Ouagadougou is also home to many gardens, so pack a camera to capture the abundant foliage... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford, known as the "City of Dreaming Spires," is located on the Thames River about 55 miles northwest of London, England. While most of the activity in the city revolves around Oxford ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
At the apex of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers lies the quaint community of Paducah, Kentucky. The only city in the commonwealth of Kentucky that boasts an Indian moniker, Paducah is full of southern charm and history. Considering a visit? Check ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
A search for Palau might not turn up much at first, but that's not because there isn't much going on in this beautiful Pacific nation. It is only because you'll want to search under "Koror." Koror is Palau's capital city and is home to most of ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
From the '30s to the '70s, Palm Springs, California was the so-called Playground of the Stars, including such luminaries as Gable, Garbo and nearly everyone in the Rat Pack. Today, this resort town caters to senior citizens and tourists, who ... more »