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Month: August 2023
Trip Hacks DC Shocks of DC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A01XfSTEP64 So many free and great things to see and do in Washington, DC! But oh my, if they are not free, they are really expensive! Here we go through tourist information on Washington, DC. Things that surprise and perplex tourists about their visit to DC. Whether it is
The Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail highlights 17 of some of the most unique and accessible waterfalls across southern and eastern Kentucky. The trail not only provides logistical information like length, difficulty and how to access each trail, it also highlights waterfalls with special features, including the tallest waterfall, an ADA-accessible waterfall and family-friendly falls and
This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy. Traveling with kids is an exciting and rewarding experience but can also be expensive. To help make the trip more affordable, many families opt for credit cards that offer rewards and
When it comes to passenger rail in the the U.S., Americans have one option — Amtrak, which is often plagued with high ticket prices and delays. But one Florida-based company is working on changing that. Brightline, which is owned by Fortress Investment Group, thinks that privatized passenger rail in the U.S. could be a better
Love, compassion, and creativity—these ingredients give soul food its distinctive flavor. From the Mississippi Delta to South Africa, soul food has a rich and complex history that reflects the experiences and struggles of African diaspora communities worldwide. In the new culinary series “Searching for Soul Food,” now streaming on Hulu, celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds explores
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As Venice continues to struggle with mass tourism, and post-pandemic numbers show no sign of decreasing, Unesco has sounded another warning bell. The World Heritage Committee, which has listed “Venice and its Lagoon” on its World Heritage list since 1987, has drafted a resolution to add the city to its World Heritage in Danger list.
Sure, kids are going back to school soon but that doesn’t mean summer has to end! With the temperatures up, the sun still high in the sky and the weather cooperating (if it’s not too hot or stormy!), keep those summer vibes going for as long as you can. Beer and summer are natural companions
Tuscany escapes easy definition. The Apennines – Italy’s mountainous spine – slope into vineyard-covered rolling hills, which in turn fade into the Mediterranean coast. This blend of diverse landscapes is home to the remains of millennia-old Etruscan settlements, isolated hamlets whose stone-built bell towers date back to the Middle Ages, and grand art cities whose
There are days when visitors to this exquisite jewel box of a city outnumber locals two-to-one, and when getting from the station to St Mark’s square is a battle. But despite this, Venice never loses its capacity to enchant: stepping out of the station to be greeted by a glittering canal with the dome of
From its world-renowned salt flats to the vibrant, lofty city of La Paz, Bolivia is a diverse and beguiling destination. Here, we run down the best times of year to visit #Bolivia, as well as what to do when you’re there. Find out more about Bolivia here: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/bolivia #LonelyPlanet #Bolivia #LaPaz
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Heading to Poland? Wanting to know if you tip in Poland? Well you do tip a bit in Poland. The wages are pretty low so a 10-15% tip is a nice thing to offer at restaurants. Filmed in Krakow, Poland Copyright Mark Wolters 2017 USA Today & 10Best’s #1 Independent Travel Videographer 2014 FlipKey by
What makes a city? Beyond the monuments and symbols that come to define points on a map, cities draw us in because of the life that courses through them. Almost no city does this better than Rome. So whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned veteran, you cannot help but be seduced by the
Travelers from Singapore will soon have a new vacation option — one that doesn’t require a flight. A new Indonesian private island, named ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island, opened in July nine miles south of Singapore. The launch — the first of two phases — included the opening of a restaurant and bar, ferry terminal and
Last year, New York City welcomed the much-anticipated opening of Aman New York. This Zen-like gem on west 57th Street has been heralded for its spacious suites, which each include multiple high-tech gadgets, fireplaces and luxurious décor. It is one of the most relaxing city properties and also features a spectacular spa, an impressive gym,
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National IPA Day has been a celebration of one of the most popular craft beer styles since 2011. Observed on the first Thursday each August, National IPA Day is a hoppy hootenanny. Since it falls on August 3 (8/3) this year, here are six IPAs with 8.3% ABV. Cheers! WeldWerks Dad Nap – Greeley, Colorado