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The best travel advice comes from the people who have done it all before. In this series, we ask well-traveled experts for their tips and advice.  Writer Isabel Allende (often referred to as “the world’s most widely read Spanish-language author”) is currently on a book tour promoting her newest novel, Violeta. We caught up with her recently
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Every day is Halloween in this London shop that specializes in providing goods and supplies for every kind of monster. Take a look inside… if you dare. Download Lonely Planet’s Guides App for thousands of recommendations curated by our experts: APPLE: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/guides-by-lonely-planet/id1045791869 ANDROID: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelyplanet.guides&hl=en_US
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If you’re looking for a deep dive into historical, cultural and ecological diversity, New Mexico might be as enchanting as its license plates suggest. From the northern tip of the Chihuahuan Desert to 9000 miles above sea level at the Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico has diverse climates – and all the sites and activities
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I’ve taken some liberties over the years with pairing wine with the unusual—books, movies, video streaming and even home ownership. Because don’t y’all relate more to drinking a bold California blend after spotting a snake in your basement than pairing it with some fancy-schmancy food thing you will—face it—never even try to make? So, in
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The Palmetto State has more than its fair share of sites that showcase key moments in American history, as well as a national park that showcases astounding champion trees.  At these attractions, you can take your sweet time strolling nature paths, listening to the birdsong and admiring nature’s beauty – while learning about the Revolutionary War,
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There’s so much to see and do in Vancouver that you might forget to check out what the surrounding area has to offer. A transport hub with great access to the rest of British Columbia, the West Coast metropolis is the perfect jumping-off point for day trips for foodies, history buffs, outdoor adventurers and more. Here are
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It’s Virginia Wine Month—not that you need a reason or a season to try these sleek and savvy wines. Winemaking and Virginia go a long way back but it wasn’t always a harmonious relationship. Early colonialist tried to cultivate first Virginia’s native vines and when that failed, imported French vines. Indeed, the 1619 state assembly
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Known as the Mile High City due to its altitude (and, more cheekily, its laid-back attitude toward cannabis), Denver is a wonderfully quirky and inclusive destination for LGBTIQ+ visitors. The largest city for hundreds of miles in any direction, Denver serves as the rough-around-the-edges promised land for queer folks from all over. The best of
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While many celebrate Halloween with quirky-kitschy revelry at pumpkin festivals and costume parties, others take the season to the next level, connecting with the spirits at the heart of what the holiday is about.  Ghostly encounters have been reported in many locations across the US, and here are eight places around the country that are
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