Please be aware that Japanese rooms are MUCH smaller and if you’re staying in an Airbnb, it can feel pretty basic, but it’s a great insight into how many live in the city. Plus, make sure you check out some pod hotels because they are AMAZING/BIZARRE AF. My top advice would be...
Take a small light carry for your must have items with you such as snacks, book and electronics on hand accessible during the flight. RishiFlew with Singapore AirlinesSIN-JFKApr 2024 Take a tennis ball with you. It can help with the long flight - simply but under your feet and roll, ...
Enjoy a meal at The Gleneagles Terrace or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The hotel also offers room service. Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10 AM for a fee. Featured amenities ...
The A set comes withrice, soup, and the all-you-can-drink drink barand is 399 yen plus tax. There are several set options to choose from, so please take a look at the restaurant menu and find the right combination for you when you come to visit. 3. Pork Roast Tonkatsu Japanese Me...
— the amount is totally up to you — deeply bow twice, make a wish, clap your hands twice, and bow once more. Remember to take your hat off first if you’re wearing one. Take your time at the shrine, and bear in mind that it’s a place of great respect for many Japanese ...
Check out 24-hour diners, food trucks, and street food vendors for post-party snacks. Cultural Events: Sao Paulo's cultural centres, theatres, and museums often host night-time events, including theatre performances, art exhibitions, and film screenings. Keep an eye on the city's cultural ...
Bagels:One of the best snacks you can find in the city are chewy Montréal-style bagels. Being quite small and dense wood-fired baked treats, bagels make a perfect quick treat if you’re on the go. Meat dishes Montréal Smoked Meat Sandwiches:Typically served on rye bread with yellow musta...
“It’s a great hotel with a great location, services are excellent, the staff are very friendly and helpful, the restaurants in the hotel is great the Japanese wagyu beef is a must try, the Rooms are a bit small, it’s design for youngsters feels like in a warehouse, the bed however...
Tawooq is a family-run business that sprung up on the Brunswick East end of Lygon Street in mid-2024. The casual, buzzy spot is now a popular go-to destination for affordable, Beirut-inspired street food snacks. If you order anything, please for the love of all things holy, get the ...
Experience a Traditional Onsen: Relax and rejuvenate your body and mind by visiting an onsen, a traditional Japanese hot spring. Tokyo has several onsen facilities where you can enjoy soothing hot baths, saunas, and sometimes even outdoor baths. Explore Traditional Neighbourhoods: Take a stroll...