U City Guides Editor.
When the Google search engine was first introduced in the late 1990s, it stood out for its simple layout featuring only a white screen with a search box that then produced the most exact search results on the web. Its user-friendly and superior service quickly made it the most popular search engine on the internet, and the rest is history.
Today, one of the top activities on the web is searching for travel information and bookings. The travel industry has adapted to this fact, with many of the travel guidebook companies now offering most of their books’ content on their websites. Other guides have appeared in the last few years, with many of them specializing in specific activities or niches of the market.
Because of that, looking for relevant travel information online can now often lead to hours of searching and browsing through several sources for the exact information we’re looking for. Most of the sites also have a complicated layout forcing you to go through several cluttered pages before you find what you want. If that’s not enough, with today’s modern and more demanding travelers having evolved past the typical touristy experiences, they don’t really care about the less relevant sights they don’t have time for, and just want to go straight to what matters or really stands out in their destination.
We now travel on shorter city breaks, on business trips, or on longer tours of entire continents with the help of low-cost airlines. We want to know what each destination does best and where to find it. To help in that quest, a new city guides website has just been introduced to the world’s savvy travelers, featuring a very simple user-friendly layout and offering the most relevant travel information that really matters in the 21st century.
Today’s travelers don’t want to just admire the walls of ancient landmarks, they also want to see what’s new and exciting in the city’s cultural and street life. They want to sample the most interesting restaurants, spend a night at the most happening bars and clubs, and sleep in unique hotels. UCITYGUIDES.com is now the first destination when planning a trip to any city, highlighting the best classic and modern attractions, restaurants, and shops, in addition to presenting the best design, boutique, or luxury hotels. (http://www.ucityguides.com/hotels)
It features a clean, white layout enabling you to easily navigate through the pages with the information you're looking for. You will find the best of over three dozen urban destinations, including their most striking architecture and best spas, information rarely found on traditional city guides. Everything is regularly updated, and there is also a blog with the latest news from around the urban world. (http://www.ucityguides.com/blog)
From now on, the simplest, most efficient way to search for travel information is UCityGuides.com. (http://www.ucityguides.com)
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