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1409 FRESH FROM SEATTLE E-COOKBOOK 1/1 A Food Lover's Paradise – Fresh From Seattle E-Cookbook With 33 Zagat celebrity-chef restaurants, 13 James Beard Award winners and some of the freshest local seafood and produce, Seattle has unlimited dining options and a colourful menu. Visit Seattle shares a free interactive eCookbook that highlights a range of talented chefs and signature Pacific Northwest cuisine. The 92-page eCookbook contains 26 recipes from 13 local chefs including award winners Tom Douglas, Maria Hines and Thierry Rautureau. These Seattle chefs contributed original recipes and personal restaurant favourites making this book particularly interesting. The mouth-watering selection of dishes includes titles such as Skagit River Ranch Wagyu Beef Tartare, Neah Bay Wild Coho Salmon or a Grilled Peach Salad. And it comes with a rich compilation of cooking and storage tips, colour photos and food history. The eCookbook ‘Fresh From Seattle’ is free and can be downloaded as PDF on www.2daysinseattle.com/ebook and is also available in the Apple iTunes App Store. -END- For more information visit www.visitseattle.org and www.2daysinseattle.com or for images contact: Renalda Tomkeviciute First Public Relations Tel: 020 8877 4514 Email: [email protected] 3 December 2014

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1409 FRESH FROM SEATTLE E-COOKBOOK 1/1

A Food Lover's Paradise – Fresh From Seattle E-Cookbook

With 33 Zagat celebrity-chef restaurants, 13 James Beard Award winners and some of

the freshest local seafood and produce, Seattle has unlimited dining options and a

colourful menu. Visit Seattle shares a free interactive eCookbook that highlights a

range of talented chefs and signature Pacific Northwest cuisine.

The 92-page eCookbook contains 26 recipes from 13 local chefs including award

winners Tom Douglas, Maria Hines and Thierry Rautureau. These Seattle chefs

contributed original recipes and personal restaurant favourites making this book

particularly interesting. The mouth-watering selection of dishes includes titles such as

Skagit River Ranch Wagyu Beef Tartare, Neah Bay Wild Coho Salmon or a Grilled

Peach Salad. And it comes with a rich compilation of cooking and storage tips, colour

photos and food history.

The eCookbook ‘Fresh From Seattle’ is free and can be downloaded as PDF on

www.2daysinseattle.com/ebook and is also available in the Apple iTunes App Store.

-END-

For more information visit www.visitseattle.org and www.2daysinseattle.com or for

images contact:

Renalda Tomkeviciute

First Public Relations

Tel: 020 8877 4514

Email: [email protected]

3 December 2014

1501 TASTE WASHINGTON, SAVOUR SEATTLE 1/1

Taste Washington, Savour Seattle

Taste Washington, USA’s largest single-region wine and food event, is returning on 26

– 29 March 2015 at various venues throughout Seattle. This four-day extravaganza

includes the signature Grand Tasting featuring 225 Washington State wineries and

food from 70 top Pacific Northwest restaurants: a mouth-watering way to start Spring

for all foodie visitors.

With 33 celebrity-chef restaurants, 13 James Beard Award winners and some of the

freshest local seafood and produce, Seattle has unlimited dining options and a

colourful menu. Cantina Leña, the new Tom Douglas’s Mexican restaurant, features

wood-fired menu items made on a 10-foot long pit or by volcanic stone ground

masa inspired by the rustic cooking of Mexico. Loulay Kitchen & Bar, an urban

contemporary French restaurant owned by Thierry Rautureau, brings a French twist

to the best of Pacific Northwest cuisine. Bar Sajor, Matt Dillon’s beautiful new Pioneer

Square restaurant, serves food cooked exclusively by wood flame and influenced by

North Africa, Portugal and Spain.

Seattle invites visitors to award-winning food and wine tasting tours to discover

seafood, coffee, and other culinary delights. Savor Seattle Food Tours, the #1 ranked

attraction and food tour in Seattle and Top 10 Tours in America by TripAdvisor, offers

six different food & cultural tours from Pike Place Market to Capitol Hill, and all the

way to the San Juan Islands on a Gourmet Kayak Expedition.

A 30-minute drive from Seattle wine lovers can visit over 90 tasting rooms from

wineries around the state at Woodinville nestled in the beautiful Sammamish River

Valley.

-END-

For more information visit www.visitseattle.org and for images contact:

Renalda Tomkeviciute

First Public Relations

Tel: 020 8877 4514

Email: [email protected]

22 January 2015

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Lithuanian Tourism Office in the UK

August 2015

In This IssueLithuania Events CalendarKarkle FestivalVisagino CountryMenuo JuodaragisGranatos LiveDays of Ancient CrsftsVelomarathonVilnius City FiestaFirst Ibis Styles in Vilnius OpenedKayaking Neris

SAVE THE DATE!Chritopher Summer 01 July ­ 28 Augustwww.vilniusfestivals.lt

Galapagai24 ­ 25 Julywww.galapagai.lt

Sea Festival25 ­ 27 Julywww.jurossvente.lt

Rock Nights31 July ­ 01 Augustwww.rokonaktys.lt

Granatos Live31 July ­ 02 Augustwww.granatos.lt

Karkle14 ­ 16 Augustwww.karkle.com

Feast of Assumption15 Augustwww.llbm.lt

Visagino Country21 ­ 23 Augustwww.visaginocountry.lt

Days of Ancient Crafts22 ­ 23 Augustwww.trakaimuziejus.lt

Velomarathon23 August

Granatos LiveGranatos Live, the first international music festival organised at the uniquelocation of the Open Air Museum in Rumsiskes, takes place 31 July ­ 02August. Four stages are placed to welcome the most famous bands andmusicians from all over the world, including BRIT Awards nominees CleanBandit, British soul­pop and electronic music performer Jessie Ware,Eurovision 2015 winner Mans Zelmerlow, Jungle, Submotion Orchestra, Ewert& the Two Dragons, SKAMP, GJan, Leon Somov and Jazzu. Guests are welcome to enjoy impressive scenery, great food and drinks, open­air workshops, an idyllic atmosphere and take part in a music quiz, chess,football, volleyball, poker with Dominykas Karmazinas (professional Pokerplayer) and dodgeball tournaments, mini golf, badminton, foosball or test theirstrength in 'Escape Room' and 100 square metres maze. More information on: www.granatos.lt

www.velomaratonas.lt

Vilnius City Fiesta4 ­ 6 Septemberwww.vilniusfestivals.lt

Karkle 14 ­16 AugustKarkle Live Music Beach 2015, theinternational music and arts festival,takes place 14 ­ 16 August on thebeach in Karkle village (8 miles fromKlaipeda). This unique festival presentsthe strongest line­up in the history ofLithuanian festivals. The performers areRudimental, Example & DJ Wire, GusGus, Marlon Roudette, LeeroyThornhill, DJ Tensnake, Tiga, MarijonasMikutavicius, Jazzu & Leon Somov,Mantas Jankavicius, Antis, JurgaSeduikyte and Alina Orlova. This year Karkle has two stages underone roof ­ the Electronic music tent,with capacity for 4,500 people, and theMusic club, up to 3,000 participants.

More information on: www.karkle.com

Visagino Country 21 ­ 23AugustVisagino Country, one of the biggestcountry music festivals in EasternEurope, is held on 21 ­ 23 August in theyoungest town of Lithuania ­ Visaginas.The main stage hosts more than 100artists every year, performing differentstyles of country music: country rock,folk country, rockabilly, blue grass. Thisyear's line­up is Virgis Stakenas,Aleksandr Belkin All Stars Band,Country Blues Session Band, 4 Fun,James Lann & Asorti, New Day,Country Circus, Night Hawk, DirtyShoes Band, Baylou, Texas Martha andThe House of Twang. Additional events that will be held duringthe festival are: a motorized parade ofall the participants and guests on thestreets of Visaginas, games, contests,star observatory visits, line dancing.

Days of Ancient Crafts 22­23 AugustThree Days of Ancient Crafts takes place 22 ­ 23 August in Trakai IslandCastle. This spectacular fiesta offers a wide range of entertainments: medievalmusic; the tournaments of the knights; concerts; performances; educationalactivities and games. During the event visitors can visit craft stalls, militarydisplays and arts dating back to the 14th­16th centuries or try delicious foodcooked using medieval recipes. More information on: www.trakaimuziejus.lt

VelomarathonVelomarathon 2015, the biggest cycling event in Lithuania, takes place 23August in Vilnius city centre. This event attracts 10,000 cyclists every year andis a unique opportunity to ride along with your family, friends, colleagues andfellow cyclists in the streets of Vilnius City. The cyclists are divided into threegroups: children, amateurs and professionals, an overall winner is given a cupby the Lithuanian Prime Minister. Over the years it has become a tradition for the leading persons of theLithuanian Republic, the President of Lithuanian Republic Dalia Grybauskaiteas well as other main political and business figures, to attend Velomarathon. More information on: www.velomaratonas.lt

Vilnius City FiestaInternational festival Vilnius City Fiesta, a multi­art form event organisedannually since 1993, takes place from 4 ­ 6 September in Vilnius. It is held inthe largest open­air spaces of Vilnius such as Cathedral Square, GediminoAvenue and Vingis Park and presents classical concerts, opera performances,jazz, folk, pop, rock and world music concerts, a film festival, street theatre,fashion shows and carnivals. In previous years the events of Vilnius Festivals were marked by liveperformances and shows of such artists like Elton John, Bjork, Kosheen,N.O.H.A, Gus Gus, Brainstrom/Prata Vetra. More information on: www.vilniusfestivals.lt

More information on:www.visaginocountry.lt

Menuo Juodaragis 28 ­30 AugustThis unique archaic festival MenuoJuodaragis (Blackhorn Moon), held 28 ­30 August on Zarasas Island (ZarasaiRegion), is a tribute to thecontemporary Baltic culture andalternative music. The festival featurespagan traditions, neo­folklore and post­modern avant­garde. Visitors can enjoylistening to bands from the Baltic regionas well as foreign countries, observethe old rituals, attend lectures and filmdemonstrations, watch performances,view exhibitions, learn traditional folkcrafts, take part in interactive creativeprojects, games and dances.

More information on: www.mjr.lt

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First Ibis Styles in Vilnius Opened in JulyEconomy class hotel Campanile changed its brand and is now called IbisStyles. It is the first hotel under this brand in the capital city of Lithuania. Thehotel offers 92 comfortable guest­rooms, a restaurant and three conferencerooms. It is conveniently located 5km from Vilnius airport and 5 mins to the citycentre. Starting July 2015 the hotel joined the Orbis Hotel Group and is connected tothe Accor Global Sales and Distribution System. The Orbis Hotel Group is thelargest network of hotels in Poland and Central Europe. Orbis comprises morethan 100 hotels and is the sole licensor of all Accor brands in 16 countries. Thehotels operate under the brand names Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Novotel,Mercure, Ibis, Ibis Styles and Ibis Budget. The hotel Ibis, belonging to thesame group, has already been operating in Kaunas for the last three years. More information on: www.accorhotels.com

Kayaking NerisKayaking in Vilnius is a very good way to explore Vilnius and discover the city'sunforgettable sights from a unique perspective. The river Neris is a perfect twohours route for an inexperienced kayaker and a crew with children or elderlypeople. It flows through the heart of Vilnius and reveals stunning views ofarchitectural memorials such as the Verkiu Palace, a variety of churches, theOld Town, the Gediminas Castle and a host of natural treasures (the VingisPark, the Neris Regional Park). Visitors who seek a truly remarkable experience are welcome to try kayakingNeris at night that is especially popular among couples and nightlife lovers. More information on: www.baidaresvilniuje.lt

Lithuanian Tourism Office in the UKT: 020 8877 4516

Greater Miami and the Beaches is a destination that offers a variety of hotels, a vibrant

nightlife, a unique art & culture scene, rich offerings of restaurants, a lush tropical

landscape, fantastic shopping opportunities and glorious year-round weather!

Things to Do and See

Art Deco District: Miami’s South Beach includes more than 800 historic

buildings erected in different architectural styles during the 1920s, 30s & 40s.

www.mdpl.org

Seaquarium: book one of the VIP experiences and take a walk along the sea

bed on the Sea Trek Diving Experience or choose to swim with a dolphin or a

seal. www.miamiseaquarium.com

Everglades National Park: A World UNESCO Heritage site, it is the largest

designated sub-tropical wilderness reserve on the North American continent.

Explore some of it on an airboat tour to spot the alligators. www.nps.gov

Zoo Miami: This 340-acre zoo showcases more than 2,000 animals in large

open-air exhibits. www.miamimetrozoo.com

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: visit the beautiful waterfront villa is a National

Historic Landmark and a museum. www.vizcayamuseum.org

Wynwood Walls: World famous street artists showing off their skills on the

largest collection of murals right by the Wynwood Kitchen & Bar.

www.thewynwoodwalls.com

Jungle Island: Jungle Island is home to birds, monkeys and the world’s rarest

creatures. www.jungleisland.com

Hotels

New hotels opening in 2014:

Metropolitan by COMO Miami Beach, Hilton Cabana Miami Beach, Shelborne

Wyndham Grand South Beach, Miami Beach Edition, Four Points by Sheraton

Coral Gables, 1 Hotels South BeachAC Hotels by Marriott Miami Beach, Faena

Saxony, Gale Suites at Kaskades, Villa by Barton G, Trump National Doral Miami

More details on: www.miamiandbeaches.com/places-to-stay

Expert Tips

Check out www.MiamiTemptations.com for the best deals available on

monthly-themed promotions (restaurant month, spa month, etc.)

Cruise Capital of the World: book a trip from Port Miami

See Miami through the artist’s eye: Adrienne Arsht Center and various art

galleries, Wynwood Walls.

Miami’s two National Parks – Key Biscayne and The Everglades

Complimentary trolley service downtown, expanding to other parts of the city

Itineraries – on your own / on a

guided tour

Bar/nightclub hopping:

Party through Miami’s famous nightclubs, such as Nikki Beach Club,

Clevelander and Amnesia, or taste a cool cocktail in one of the many roof top

bars.

Everglades Airboat ride

Take a thrilling eco adventure airboat ride through the heart of the

Everglades National Park.

Miami Culinary Tours: South Beach & Little Havana

Immerse into the local culture and feel and eat like a native. The tours blend

a historical, architectural and cultural experience together with an intimate,

behind-the-scenes culinary introduction to savour the best cuisine from these

areas.

Shopping Spree

If there’s one thing Miami does not lack, it’s the opportunity to shop till you

drop. With amazing designer stores and outlet malls that stretch for miles,

this is a true shopper’s paradise (Aventura mall, Dolphin mall, Lincoln road).

More itineraries on:

www.miamiandbeaches.com/explore-miami/miami-itineraries

Miami Neighbourhoods

South Beach- Art Deco district, Ocean Drive for people watching and the

famous Miami nightlife

Downtown Miami - Bayside, downtown marina, shopping

Little Havana – Calle Ocho (8th Street) Miami famous Cuban district for latin

flavours around Domino Park

Wynwood – World famous street artists showing their skills on the largest

collection of murals right by the Wynwood Kitchen & Bar

Coral Gables- home of the famous Biltmore hotel the best place for Sunday

brunch

Coconut Grove - luxurious lush tropical vegetation in this residential area and

home to Cocowalk shopping mall

Key Biscayne – the first of many keys in South FL this one just a bridge away

from Downtown Miami and the perfect sunset dinner place at The Pelican

Bal Harbour - luxury area and home to various fashion designer brands

Sunny Isles Beach – good option if cruising from Ft Lauderdale

Getting around Miami

Decobike - the Official Bike Sharing & Rental program. It is an alternative mode

of transportation that is green, healthy & fun!

Trolleys service offers residents, workers, and tourists in Downtown Miami a

fun, free way to get around town and to connect to area attractions.

Miami Seaplane Tours - a magical journey across Florida's most dramatic and

ever-changing coastal skyline.

The Segway gives you a secured and relaxed feeling of total control, at the

same time traveling at speeds never seen before!

Hertz on Demand - a city-sponsored car sharing system in the Sunshine State.

The Metrorail system is a 25-mile dual track, elevated rapid transit system that

provides service to Miami International Airport (MIA) and connects the urban

centers.

The Water Taxi - a Hop-On Hop-Off water

SuperShuttle – a shared-ride airport shuttle service, providing door-to-door

ground transportation.

A bit more time?

Book a boat tour with Be Offshore and explore the man-made islands (Star

Island, Hibiscus island, Fisher Island etc.)

Resources and contact Greater Miami UK Office

c/o First Public Relations

Guillaume Post

Eve Gardiner

11 Blades Court

121 Deodar Road

London SW15 2NU

T +44 (0)20 8877 4514

T +44 (0)20 8877 4515

E [email protected]

E [email protected]

www.miamiandbeaches.com

www.cruisemiami.org

www.MiamiTemptations.com

SEATTLE AND WASHINGTON STATE

Experience vibrant Seattle and scenic

Washington State as part of a pre/post

itinerary to an Alaskan cruise.

HOTEL SUGGESTIONS: THINGS TO DO & SEE: EXPERT TIPS: FAIRMONT OLYMPIC HOTEL Historic 450-room hotel in downtown Seattle www.fairmont.com/seattle HOTEL MONACO Acclaimed Boutique Hotel in downtown Seattle offering 189 rooms. There are three more Kimpton hotels in Seattle. www.monaco-seattle.com THE EDGEWATER 223 stylish rooms on Seattle’s waterfront. Part of the Noble House group and is where the Beatles stayed on their first visit to Seattle. www.edgewaterhotel.com EXECUTIVE HOTEL PACIFIC 156 – room European style hotel in downtown Seattle. www.executivehotels.net THE WESTIN HOTEL A 891 - room twin tower highrise hotel is a part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group located in the heart of downtown. www.westinseattle.com GRAND HYATT AAA Four Diamond Seattle hotel offers 457 exquisite guestrooms. www.grandseattle.hyatt.com

PIKE PLACE MARKET - PRODUCE Fresh goods and artisan products from Washington State. Vibrant place to wander and people watch. SPACE NEEDLE Unparalleled 360-degree view of Seattle, mountain ranges and volcanoes (includes Skycity, the revolving restaurant). CHIHULY GARDEN & GLASS At the foot of the Space Needle, a spectacular glass display from the State’s own, world famous, glass blowing artist. EXPERIENCE MUSIC PROJECT From grunge to rock to jazz and more, see artefacts and make your own CD. Interactive fun for all, housed in Frank Geary designed building. DOWNTOWN SHOPPING Anchored by Pacifi c Place and Westlake Mall; ride the Monorail there from downtown to Seattle Centre and the Space Needle and other attractions. PIONEER SQUARE Blocks of historic buildings and fascinating boutique stores. Don’t miss the Underground Tour! ARGOSY CRUISES Tour the beautiful waterfront and visit Tillicum Village, a native cultural experience and salmon bake. TAKE A SEAPLANE From Lake Union for an aerial view of the city and onto San Juan Islands and other destinations. BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION Across the road from the Space Needle, now open to visitors. SEATTLE ART MUSEUM’S/ SCULPTURE GARDEN Unique art and wonderful vistas.

Don’t hire a car whilst in Seattle. Parking is expensive and the city is walkable. Hop on an Emerald City Trolley, the newest tour around the city. Take an award-winning walking food tour through Pike Place Market to explore the exciting history, culture, and food that makes Seattle a top culinary destination. Get your caffeine fix at the First Starbucks in Pike Place Market. Kayak or “Ride the Ducks” on Lake Union and see the houseboat from Sleepless in Seattle. Check out Bill Gates’ House from an Argosy boat tour. Watch a baseball game at Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners.

RESOURCES & CONTACT

Seattle & Washington State Tourism c/o First Public Relations

Guillaume Post Eve Gardiner

11 Blades Court, 121 Deodar Road London SW15 2NU, UK

T. 020 8877 4514 T. 020 8877 4515

E. [email protected] E. [email protected]

www.portseattle.org www.visitseattle.org

www.experiencewa.com

ITINERARIES – ON YOUR OWN OR WITH THE TOUR:

THINGS TO DO & SEE: EVENTS:

THE CASCADE LOOP Beginning just 28 miles north of Seattle, circle through the Cascade Mountains, along the semi-arid Columbia River Valley, past glacier-fed Lake Chelan, through the wildlife filled Methow Valley and North Cascades National Park, and into the Puget Sound. This path leads into nature, through friendly towns, and at the end of the day stay in authentic accommodations and get a taste of the delicious Northwest cuisine. www.cascadeloop.com OLYMPIC PENINSULA Bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the Hood Canal and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Olympic Peninsula is anchored by the majestic Olympic Mountains. The Olympic National Park features charming towns, beautiful scenery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the only temperate rain forest in the lower 48 states. www.olympicpeninsula.org SAN JUAN ISLANDS Island Archipelago consisting of 172 islands, situated in the northern reaches of Washington State’s Puget Sound, is an unspoilt place with an exceptional variety of wildlife inviting tourists for the famous orcas whale watching, kayaking in a sapphire blue water and adventure tours.The islands are quickly and easily accessible from Washington State over (ferry) boat and plane. www.visitsanjuans.com

DOWNTOWN The core of central downtown extends from the Waterfront to Interstate 5. Downtown attractions: the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Aquarium, Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, Seattle Centre, Belltown. FREMONT Located on the northern edge of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Renowned for its bohemian, o beat lifestyle and quirky public arts. Fremont attractions: The Troll, Bug, dinosaur topiaries, Fremont Vintage Mall, chocolate factory. CAPITOL HILL Part hip and urban, part wooded and stately, it is a community that often feels like a small town in itself. Attractions: Broadway Farmers Market, Cal Anderson Park, Pike/ Pine Corridor’s vintage clothing stores, 12th Avenue Business District, Broadway Avenue East, Volunteer Park, water tower. QUEEN ANNE Queen Anne is situated just north of Seattle Center and south of Fremont across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Attractions: Space Needle, Pacifi c Science Center, EMP Museum, the north terminal of the Seattle centre monorail, KeyArena, Chihuly Glass and Garden. WOODINVILLE WINE COUNTRY Nestled in the beautiful Sammamish River Valley, Woodinville Wine Country is home to over 90 wineries and tasting rooms representing every appellation in Washington 20 minutes outside Seattle A BIT MORE TIME? MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK National Park presenting a unique preserved wilderness and encompassing all of Mount Rainier, a 14,410-foot volcano and highest point in Washington State. Continue further south and expore Mt St Helens, which famously erupted last in 1980. WINE COUNTRY – YAKIMA TO WALLA WALLA Follow the Columbia River gorge and plan your wine tasting at some of the State’s 800+ wineries.

SEA FAIR Summer-long festival with over 40 events for spectators and participants: Milk Carton Derby, Triathlon, Marathon, Torchlight Parade and Run, Hydroplane Race, and an Air Show. www.seafair.com BUMBERSHOOT North America’s largest urban arts festival. Artists representing the best in music, fi lm, comedy, spoken word, dance, theatre, performance, and visual arts draw over 100,000 visitors from near and far to Seattle every year. www.bumbershoot.org TASTE WASHINGTON The nation’s largest single - region wine and food event featuring 200 Washington wineries, 60 local restaurants, chef demonstrations, educational seminars with top national wine personalities and sommeliers. www.tastewashington.org Comprehensive calendar of events on: www.visitseattle.org/ Visitors/Events.aspx

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