Great Travel Suggestions (via Computer)

Okay, so we try to direct you all over the Intersphere in an attempt to draw in more readers and, as a result, more eyeballs on our t-shirts (crass commercialism, to be sure). The best way to get you to read our stuff is to have keyword-rich content that search engines can't keep their hungry paws off of.

So, what can we do when we find a really interesting way to decide where you want to travel that is as self-explanatory as the picture on the left?

Wouldn't it be redundant for us to tell you that they currently offer five different sliders: nightlife, dining, shopping, nature and attractions--with which you can indicate your travel preferences?

Probably.

Although most of the initial suggestions are pretty bland (or 'tried and true'), we like the fact that they allow you to travel "off the beaten path" as it were by giving you the choice to "hide popular destinations".

Check it out and come back to let us know where you're heading.

1 comments:

52tease.com said...

We're heading to Goteborg, Sweden! (for $142/day)

"Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden with approximately 485,000 inhabitants (2005) in the municipality. It is situated on Sweden's west coast at the outlet of the river Göta Älv. With over 60,000 students Gothenburg is the largest university city in Scandinavia. Gothenburg has a reputation of being a friendly place, even more welcoming than the Swedish capital. Gothenburg is a city founded in the beginning of the 17th century by the Swedish King, Gustav II Adolf. It was once the center of the Swedish ship-building industry but with rising competition from foreign ship wharves, many of the dry docks had to close down. Much of the inner harbor area has changed from industrial ship building to high technology and education, representative of the general change in the city. Today Gothenburg has both international sporting events, concerts, and conventions as well as a small town feel."