Monday, May 23, 2011

Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Cities for 2011

Lonely Planet ranks its top cities every year and publishes for all travel lovers around the world so they can have a better understanding of what’s in. This year, New York City tops the list at number one with the National September 11 Memorial opening to the public. It’s no surprise, NYC is always hosts to thousands of tourists any day of the week. There’s so much to see and do around the city that never sleeps. Don’t forget Sky Limo can fly you on a private jet to NYC so you can enjoy the luxurious journey as much as the destination. This private cabin, exclusive jet concierge services and flexible schedule. Tangier is next on the list, coming in at number two. With a new city governor, there’s a new arts community, renovated buildings sprouting everywhere, amazing shopping and new dining options. Tel Aviv, Israel’s modern city at number three. The opposite of Jerusalem’s more religious environment, Tel Aviv is filled with bars, nightclubs and a growing cultural scene. Wellington with more bars, cafes and restaurants per capita than New York join in on the famous list. Valencia hosts an annual street circuit Formula 1 motor race is number five. Iquitos, Ghent, Delhi, Newcastle and Chiang Mai round off Lonely Planet’s top 10 Cities for 2011.

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