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The Beverly Hills Peninsula (Los Angeles)

Its attentive staff discreetly attends to the rich and famous. Its status as a luxury Hollywood destination has been constant since its opening in the years 90. The dining room is top notch, they have a rooftop pool and the spa uses massage oils infused with diamonds. The 194 rooms have a floral décor, plus […]

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Mandarin Oriental (las Vegas)

With its branded conservative style this hotel breaks with the stereotype related to the city that never sleeps. It ranks as a tranquil retreat with fine restaurants, spa, pools and even meeting room. It has 392 deluxe rooms that guarantee serenity. But don’t worry, if you go to Las Vegas for partying and binging, the […]

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Go shopping

The ideal place to go shopping in the United States is in new York, especially Fifth Avenue. Today it is much easier and is widespread online shopping, but let’s face it, if you’re there and you can go around the famous streets and shops, you’re not going to do it? We will make 4 recommendations […]

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Hotel Plaza (New York)

In itself is an historic landmark, it has 282 rooms overlooking Central Park that feel like luxury private residences. You can also enjoy a wonderful spa and butler services 24 hours a day.

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MIAMI – THINGS TO SEE AND DO

The city of Miami is one of America’s younger metropolises. Located in the American state of Florida, that state (including the area now known as Miami) was originally settled by Spanish explorers in the 1560s. With that colonial power and Great Britain alternatively controlling it over the centuries, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in […]

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About America

Currently, the United States of America is the second most visited tourist destination on the planet. Only surpassed by France, it has about 80 million visitors a year. Its privileged place in the world ranking is because it is a source of cultural richness, natural and historical, and is also known for its varied proposals […]

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Documents needed to travel to America

1. Visa Depending on your nationality, reason and duration of the trip you will need to apply for a visa. The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) exempts citizens from some countries from traveling to the United States with a visa. These are Germany, Andorra, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, […]

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John F. Kennedy International Airport (new York)

JFK is the airport with the largest number of international passenger tickets in the United States, but it also runs domestic flights, mostly to the West coast. It is estimated to generate more than 30.1 billion dollars of economic activity and gives more than 207,000 jobs in the new York City metropolitan area. It has […]

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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

The airport was named the best freight airport in the world and is operated in many respects as a small town. It has its own post office, zip code and public services. It also has five terminals that are designed to minimize the distance between the car of the passengers and the plane, as well […]

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O’Hare International Airport (Chicago)

It was voted the “Best Airport in North America” for 10 years, by the readers of two prestigious American magazines which shows the high traffic at national level, but also has a strong international presence, with flights to more than 60 Destinations abroad. O’Hare has four numbered passenger terminals with nine letter rooms and a […]