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TravelPerk CEO and co-founder Avi Meir. TravelPerk Barcelona-based startup TravelPerk, which helps automate corporate travel and expenses, has raised $104 million in fresh funding from Japanese tech investing giant SoftBank and a flood of other names, to invest in artificial intelligence development and new products. The company said Tuesday that it raised the cash in
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The mighty rivers, lush mountains, Maya archaeological sites and Mesoamerican Barrier Reef scattered across Honduras beckon adventurous travelers from across the globe. This Central American gem is a popular port of call for large cruise ships, and passengers often have to squeeze a handful of activities into an eight-hour window. But we recommend visiting Honduras
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🇮🇹 Italian Street Food in Naples: https://youtu.be/nV8zOhYBHP4 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🌶 Ghost Chili: https://amzn.to/3PNTvNQ SARDINIA, ITALY – Sardinia, an island with a lot of history in the Mediterranean Sea, is unlike anywhere in Italy. It’s my first time to visit this incredible island, and we’re going to explore some of the local Sardinian food, from
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Can’t decide between visiting dive sites and tropical beaches, hiking through mountains or exploring swish city centers? Deliberate no more – Malaysia has you covered with its amazing array of things to do.  This Southeast Asian nation has an astonishing variety of landscapes, cultures and cuisines. In the cities, minarets, mandirs and Chinese temples share the
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Some destinations truly shine during the winter months, yet at the same time, tourism can slow down in a post-holiday, pre-Spring break lull during the months of January, February, and March. Catch perfect weather and great deals with a trip to the locations below. Wine and dine in the Santa Ynez Valley, California Relax in
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In the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, a country that values happiness above everything else, children are welcomed with open arms. Kept secret for decades, its isolation from the rest of the world has added to its mystery and allure. Now, Bhutan focuses on low-volume high-value tourism, and one of the best reasons to visit is
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In Canada, a visit to the beach doesn’t just mean ice cream, basking in the sun and a bracing dip in the ocean. If you’re lucky, it might also include a bear encounter, a windswept walk amid driftwood and a chance to lob a snowball rather than a pebble into the surf. Depending on where
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Establishing the UK’s top restaurant might be enough for some people, but not for Simon Rogan. Since launching L’Enclume in 2002, the internationally-renowned, perma-award-winning chef has not only turned a small Cumbrian village into a three Michelin-starred dining destination, but leveraged it to launch an international culinary empire (and even more Michelin stars). Fairly impressive,
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The St. Regis Bar, San Francisco I’ve been writing about San Francisco hotels for nearly a decade, yet I’d never experienced the pleasure of a St. Regis San Francisco stay, until now. The hotel’s elegant front entrance is tucked discreetly along Minna St., giving it what I would call an “under-the-radar gem” designation. It’s not
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