The Ritz-Carlton posts the 1,000 global travel tip on Foursquare

Foursquare Ritz CarltonThe Ritz-Carlton has published its 1,000th travel tip on Foursquare. The brand’s Foursquare campaign, entitled “World Concierge” enables travelers to receive well-curated information as they ‘check-in’ at iconic landmarks and places of interest around the globe. Gathered from concierge teams at each of its 89 hotels and resorts around the globe, The Ritz-Carlton publishes tips in the world’s most compelling destinations.

The 1,000th tip comes from Jaqueline at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto as she introduces one of the best street art cities on earth. Stretching almost a full kilometre from Spadina Avenue to Portland St., Graffiti Alley is a colorful display of works by local and world-renowned secret wall art painters like Banksy, the subject of the documentary ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’, who left his own indelible mark on the city when he visited a few years ago.

Travel enthusiasts are encouraged to explore tips from The Ritz-Carlton World Concierge at home as they plan a trip, or on their phones through Foursquare real-time as they arrive in a new destination. As part of the brand’s ongoing commitment to extend their knowledge and expertise to travelers who do not have access to one of their hotels, The Ritz-Carlton continues to update its Foursquare account with new tips each week.

The Ritz-Carlton destination tips vary by each location. From recommendations about places to stop for a photo along the road to Hana, to where you can experience performance art in Kyoto.

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Foursquare tips also include unique experiences at each luxury hotel or resort, such as the best time of the year for an orca sighting at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel or tips from the Marshmologist at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe.

App: www.ritzcarlton.com/app.

Concierge Tips: www.foursquare.com/ritzcarlton.

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