Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Internet Travel Guide

Visit this site : www.fodors.com

Fodor’s is an excellent example of what an Internet travel guide can do for you. It contains not just information on destinations and sights but is a guide to hotels, restaurants, and much more. The Travel Wire (short travel articles) section alone would make this site worthwhile.

The travel guide (Destinations) part of the Fodor’s site is accessible either by clicking on the Destinations tab, or link, or by clicking on the map found on Fodor’s main page. You will be taken to a clear, straightforward directory of destinations arranged by continent, country, region or state, and city. In all, Fodor’s provides these “miniguides” for nearly 300 cities and regions (Figure 2.1), but the number of destinations is more than 300 if you count the Side Trips links provided for those destinations. For most countries, you will get a miniguide for several cities. For some smaller countries, such as Slovakia, the information focuses on the country itself. Expect to find miniguides for major cities, but not for the many smaller cities covered in the corresponding printed guide. Because Fodor’s does not publish printed travel guides for all countries, some are notably missing online, particularly some Asian, African, and Middle Eastern countries.

For each city (or region), expect to find an Overview and sections for Sights & Activities, Restaurants, Hotels, Nightlife & the Arts, and Shopping. Click on any of the latter five categories to get a list of places or events with a brief description of basic details. Each of those sections also has an Overview subsection that is particularly useful for getting an overall feel for opportunities for hotels, sights, etc. A Smart Travel Tips section provides information on Arriving & Departing, Getting Around, and Contacts & Resources. You will also find links to suggested itineraries for various lengths of time. Additional Features links take you to information on When to Go, Fodor’s Choice, and side trips and special topics relevant to the particular city. For the unique flavor of a city, don’t pass up these special topics links—for example, for Sydney, Australia, you may find an article on “The Shocking Truth About Australian Wine,” and for Chicago, Illinois, one on “Chicago’s Gangster Past.” Also take advantage of links to Maps, Related Destinations, Weather, and Adventure Travel, provided by Fodor’s partner sites, such as Weather.com.

In the Hotels section for any destination, look first at the Lodging Overview link to get a feel for the overall lodging situation for the destination. On a Hotels page, you will find a list of hotels with a price range, a (Fodor’s) Guest Rating, and a Book It link. Click on the hotel name to get a more detailed description of the hotel, an address, and phone numbers. The details page may also provide individual ratings and tremendously useful comments from travelers themselves. In the Restaurants section, check out the Overview subsection first, which is designed just like the Hotels Overview section. From the Overview, use the Go to Restaurants Listings link to get to names and descriptions of restaurants.

Links on Fodor’s main page (and at the top of most Fodor’s pages) lead to sections for Hotels, Restaurants, Travel Wire, Talk, Booking, and Bookstore. Fodor’s does a good job of integrating this variety of content and provides multiple ways to get to a specific bit of information. If you start with the Destinations section for a particular city, you will find subsections for hotels, restaurants, etc. If you start with the Hotels link on the main page, you are then led to a choice of destinations, and so on. Whatever you choose as a starting point, in the end, you get to the same information.


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