Monday, March 28, 2011

The Radar: Chocolate Museums, Male-Free Hotel Floor, LAX Farmers Market

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  • Combine your love for chocolate and history with a visit to the chocolate museums of Europe. One thousand objects illustrate the history and process of chocolate making at The Choco-Story Museum in Bruges, Belgium. Stop in for a chocolate making demonstration and tasty free samples. [The Travel Editor]
  • The Portal hotel in Brisbane, Australia, has designed a women-only floor to cater to female business travelers and women traveling solo. Feminine decor, upgraded toiletries, and a "pamper bar" scream no men allowed.  [SMH via @LandLopers]
  • Travelers flying through Los Angeles International Airport will soon have a healthier food option. The airport is on the verge of opening its own farmers market, a spin off of the popular Original Farmers Market, that will sell fresh produce, assorted nuts, snacks, and drinks. [Jaunted]
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Photo: Courtesy of Choco-Story Museum in Bruges, Belgium

Source: http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/intelligenttravel/2011/03/the-radar-chocolate-museums.html

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