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Showing posts with label Smart Trip Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart Trip Planning. Show all posts

8/15/19

Los Angeles Beverly Hills and Palm Springs California



Pacific Coast Beaches Culture and Entertainment Shopping and an Endless Supply of Sunshine
Los Angeles is a metropolis with an extraordinary history and a rich cultural heritage. An entertainment capital that is also home to renowned museums, a flourishing downtown, 75 miles of sunny coastline and internationally flavored neighborhoods.
Downtown Los Angeles has experienced a renaissance that includes world-class cultural attractions and entertainment, acclaimed restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. The Music Center is home to the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall, where the Los Angeles Philharmonic performs.  LA LIVE, downtown’s entertainment hub, is the go-to place for sports, events, dining and the GRAMMY Museum.
Universal Studios with thrilling theme park rides and shows, a real working movie studio and Los Angeles’ best shops, restaurants and cinemas at City Walk, Universal Studios Hollywood is a unique experience that’s fun for the whole family.
Warner Brothers Studios explore iconic backlots, the archive, the Picture Care Vault and one of the soundstages where today’s hottest TV shows and movies are made.
 

The Getty Center collection of European and American art from the Middle Ages to the present against a backdrop of dramatic architecture, tranquil gardens and breathtaking views.
The California Science Center displays the Space Shuttle Endeavour and over 100 hands-on science exhibits in immersive environments. Also, the IMAX Theater, featuring LA's largest screen.
Pacific Coast Beaches stroll along Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade, where you’ll find vintage clothing, specialty bookstores, skateboarders, a variety of restaurants, and fantastic street performers. Venice Beach offers a bustling ocean side promenade filled with an eclectic mix of outdoor enthusiasts. The Port of Los Angeles is home to the USS IOWA, once the world’s greatest naval ship.




Beverly Hills
Indulge in world-renowned shopping along famed Rodeo Drive, lavish spa treatments or catch a glimpse of a celebrity at any number of star-studded events.
Greystone Mansion was built in 1928 for the son of a prominent oil baron and is surrounded by 18.5 pastoral acres of lush, city-owned parkland. The former Doheny estate is now a registered historical landmark and serves as a backdrop for cultural and educational activities, weddings and public events.
Rodeo Drive the famed shopping street is known throughout the world as the epicenter of luxury fashion. Rodeo drive stores span three city blocks where visitors enjoy over 100 world-renowned boutiques and hotels.
Beverly Gardens is a 1.9 mile park that spans from Wilshire Boulevard to N. Doheny Drive along Santa Monica Boulevard. The park also features the famed Beverly Hills Sign. One of the most photographed spots in the city, this historic sign is a favorite for both residents and visitors.
Two Rodeo is a unique collection of stores and restaurants featuring a dramatic fountain and outdoor staircase leading to a European-style cobblestone via which offers access to a number of boutiques and restaurants.
Palm Springs
The nine cities that comprise Greater Palm Springs offer an endless supply of sunshine and a local culture ranging from art and air museums, tours of midcentury modern homes, a living desert - a unique zoo and botanical garden that specializes in the deserts of the world - hiking, biking at the Indian Canyon, with its numerous natural springs, Tahquitz Canyon, the Coachella Valley Preserve and the Joshua Tree National Park, 794,000 acres with two diverse desert ecosystems: the Colorado and Mojave Deserts.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world's largest rotating tramcar with spectacular views of the desert below. At the top take a hike among majestic trees and enjoy quiet serenity.
BMW Performance Center become a better driver with hands-on learning in a high performance M School hosting groups and individuals for multiple BMW experiences, including Performance Center Drives, M Track Drives and the Ultimate BMW Mixer.

10/23/17

From the Northeast Atlantic to the Pacific Northwest



Traveling from Pennsylvania and New York to Mid America Oregon and Washington 

The Northeast has an illustrious history and culture; in the 21st century, it is a trend setter on the technological and environmental fronts along with agricultural innovations that accompany unique, local food, wine and brew traditions. The Lehigh and Delaware River Valley are ideal anchor location if your interests include New York City and the Hudson Valley, Philadelphia and South Central Pennsylvania.



The Hudson and the Delaware were originally called the North and South Rivers
Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn in 1682. Bristol is the third oldest town in Pennsylvania and southern terminus of the D&L Trail characterized by coal yards, shipyards, warehouses and textile mills. Its Delaware Riverfront resembles a New England seaport.


We have developed anchor locations from which you can best base your travel movements, mindful that you are likely to visit three to four places in a compressed period of time, typically 7 to 10 days, and experience multiple interests that range from cultural to culinary, wellness and the environment. 

Smart Trip Planning Logistics Locations Costs Time and Personalized Solutions
 


The Upper Mississippi is the portion of the river from Lake Itasca, Minnesota to Cairo, Illinois where it joins the Ohio River. Chicago is the starting point for the Historic Route 66 and the base from which you can reach the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa as well as journey to Alton along the Great River Road to explore Mississippi River Towns.
The Pacific Northwest from South Dakota and Minnesota you can follow the route of the Empire Builder and the Missouri River to explore the Northern Plains and the US Northwest.
Oregon is an ideal winter destination where you can ski on volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains; a nature lover’s paradise as you watch hundreds of gray whales spout and storms over the Pacific; a connoisseur destination where you can sip award-winning Oregon wines and micro beers; an environmentalist’s delight with Portland’s green lifestyle, free downtown transport and local distinctive neighborhoods. Video and Read More

Travel Logistics Move in one direction. Anchor your stays in strategic locations conveniently located near points of interest. Take in sites, meals and other planned events in a hub and spoke fashion and enjoy the places and the people you are visiting. TEMA develops and manages personalized travel itineraries, an in-depth knowledge of your destinations and superior local client service throughout your trip.



Environment Friendly Destinations and Vacations
Portland is located between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean at the northern end of the Willamette Valley and river which flows through the city and links with the Columbia River. The citizens and their local government are notable for: land-use planning, local transport, environment conscious policies, high walkability, a large number bicyclists and ten thousand acres of public parks Read More
Neighborhoods Planning Development Sustainability and Local Transport

Seattle’s first major industry was logging; by the late 19th century the city also became a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. In the 1940s, Boeing established Seattle as a center for aircraft manufacturing and, beginning in the 1980s, the area developed as a technology center with companies like Microsoft and Amazon. 

Seattle is one of the Most Walkable Cities in the United States

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