Web guide to top 20 business cities launched
A website giving updated information on the world’s top 20 business destinations is launched today.
NanoTravel.com claims to a continuously updated service offering news and information on where to stay, where to meet, eat and relax. A subscription fee of $100 a year is charged for access to the site.
Among the features are top hotels, restaurants, bars, cafes and special events in each destination.
The site was developed by Alon Lavi after he became frustrated by the lack of an “up to date, relevant, informative and concise guide” to business destinations.
He said: “The internet is a wonderful tool but there is so much information available that it often takes hours to research hotels, restaurants, places to meet, the best night spots or even something as simple as a good coffee bar.
“I wanted a 0% fat guide that contains all the information on one sheet and my research showed that other travellers felt the same.
“Our subscribers have better things to do than search the internet for the best brasserie in Berlin or the coolest cafe in Chiago. They want their information before they travel, giving them time to book the restaurant or event for their business meeting or rendezvous.
“To ensure the information is timely, relevant and up to date, we have recruited the best informed people in each city making the NanoTravel guide the best source of information available,” he claimed.
Report by Phil Davies
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