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If nothing else, Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde had this in common: They were pretty smart fellows! Oscar Wilde likely needs no introduction, as the author of required reading in Literature courses the world over, and the greatest producer of Irish literature. It’s no secret that we love to read, and some of our favorite Oscar Wilde stories are below, in our Amazon store. TravelLatte is an Amazon affiliate, and does receive a small commission when you purchase, though you pay no more than you usually would for these Kindle downloads (or anything you buy from Amazon through us).
Would you like to shave $100, maybe even $200 off of your vacation costs? Of course you would! And here’s how you can do it: Make your car rental a day (or two) shorter! This tip won’t work every time for every traveler, but the opportunity is there more often than you might think. If your plan is to fly into town, pick up a car, and head to the hotel, press pause for a moment
One of America’s great train trips is aboard the Amtrak Adirondack, which travels daily between Manhattan and Montreal. The daily service is popular among commuters, but especially among travelers coming to see the beauty of Eastern and Upstate New York! The scenery is breathtaking any time of year, but particularly in the autumn when the forested Hudson and Lake Champlain Valleys, and the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains are blanketed in fall colors
About TravelLatte What Is TravelLatte? (About Us) Who Is TravelLatte (More About Us!) Ask anyone who’s done it, and they’ll tell you: There is something almost magical about traveling by train. Aboard the Amtrak Adirondack, that magic is palpable as you wind through the scenic Hudson Valley, skirt beautiful Lake Champlain, and cross an international border, all in a day’s time