Advantages: Lots to do to suit everybody Disadvantages: Traffic is busy sometimes
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Jesse Jackson, outspoken civil rights activist who worked under Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up in Greenville and still returns to visit family in the area. It is also a thriving college town, Greenville Tech having a huge campus in the town.
There are plenty of hotels in the town, and the area is served by Greenville/Spartanburg International Airport. Shopping is plentiful, there are 2 main shopping malls, one has a movie theatre,a zoo, lots of smaller strip malls and a main drag - Woodruff Road - where you can find your Walmart in amongst the other grocery stores (there is even an Aldi!), banks and restaurants. There are clubs and bars catering to all manner of musical tastes.
So, if you want to give the rest of the USA a look see, come and give Greenville the once over. Explore the history, enjoy the good food, shop till you ...
poet831 19.02.2001 (09.03.2001)
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Advantages: Not too busy, good value for money, green Disadvantages: Not many "attractions", not much for children
capital city, Sofia has the usual wide range of eateries covering all price brackets and styles of food. Bulgarian food is very good and quite varied so visitors should aim to go native at least once. My recommendation is "Tsentrale" - a traditional style "inn" serving hearty local dishes; the service is good, the prices reasonable and in summer you can dine outisde in the pleasant beer garden. A rather different but very Bulgarian experience is to eat at the Happy Bar and Grill - a Bulgarian chain which offers an enormous menu of grills, salads, vegetarian dishes and desserts. They have menus in English and fantastic colour photographs of the dishes. There are several Chinese restaurants, two sushi restaurants and there are pizza and pasta places everywhere.
Dedicated bars are less easy to find and there are more of the "cafe-bar" variety ...
Advantages: Great large town, that's compact and safe to explore Disadvantages: Probably only enough for a weekend; the Cyrillic language
For the first time theediscerning is hereby dabbling in foreign climes - no, not a first trip abroad, but a debut excursion into the esteemed realm of Ciao travel writers. That's what these competition thingies are for, of course.
To start with, a smallish city both tucked away in the middle of Eastern Europe's old Soviet / Warsaw Pact areas, yet far enough away from us in the UK to have some of the mystery and oddity the near east brings - Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
You will increasingly see this as a location for a long weekend holiday, for it is yet another fine eastern European city falling under the tourism industry's eye. With Bulgaria possibly entering the Eurozone in 2007, the urge is to go before it all gets changed.
The history of the country is far too complex to summarise here, but just one corner of Sofia ...
theediscerning 27.08.2005
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