It’s in the DNA of Lagos to welcome visitors and make them feel at home, whatever the length of their stay. A common saying, loosely translated, praises Lagos for having room enough for “owners of the house, the guest and the lazy.” It is what this metropolis has done over the centuries, attracting traders, explorers and
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Much of the Cowboy State of Wyoming lies well under the radar of many travelers, which is great news for those in the know. Most people equate the state’s incredible natural scenery with its two showcase national parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and it would certainly be a crime not to invest a big chunk
Wyoming conjures up images of snowy mountain peaks, one-stop cowboy towns and roaming bison, but this landlocked state also has its fair share of lakes, rivers and beaches for you to swim, soak and even surf in. Summer is short and sweet here, so locals embrace the warmer weather wholeheartedly by taking advantage of every
Welcome to one of Europe’s best-value destinations for travelers, easily explored by public transport including buses and ferries, or independently and affordably with a rental car. Many of Malta’s top attractions are free to experience, including the heritage streets of Valletta and the sun-kissed golden sands of the country’s beaches. Visiting outside of the busy
Despite being one of the smallest countries in Europe, Belgium has a lot to offer travelers – medieval castles, modern architecture, a world-renowned fashion scene, great food, and more than 1000 brands of beer – really! Belgium also has not one, but three official languages. Luckily, more than half of Belgians speak English, so it’s
Not unlike the famed university in its midst, Durham is one of North Carolina’s most well-rounded destinations. You’ll find blooming gardens, craft breweries, eclectic restaurants and loads of entertainment for all ages and budgets. The biggest challenge is simply deciding where to begin. Duke University is an integral part of the Durham experience. You’ll need
To visit one of Greece’s national parks is to see the country at its most wild and dramatic. The country’s first park, Mount Olympus, was established in 1938, and there are now a total of 10 national parks and two marine parks in Greece, set up to protect their unique wildlife and plant life. Facilities
Scotland is a top destination for long-distance hikes, combing wild beaches, and settling down in a cozy pub. But what if you’re traveling with young children whose little legs aren’t quite ready for a full-on outdoor adventure, or teens who can be hard to please? The cities have a lot to offer family travelers. Most
Croatia’s top destination, Dubrovnik’s diminutive old town lies within sturdy medieval fortifications, overlooking the deep blue Adriatic. Here we introduce historic attractions in the old town, including noble Baroque buildings, museums and galleries. Beyond the walls, we take you along the coast to discover the best beaches and nearby islands. Along the way, we also
Belgian beer is world-renowned – Belgium is the only country whose beer culture is inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This small nation is home to the biggest brewery in the world, as well as tiny, independent operations located on farmsteads, in old factories, and in cave-like casemates. “In Belgium,
Just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, Arlington is famous for being the home of Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon. But this densely populated county – oddly, it’s not officially considered a city – has many more sights to see. Come here to dine, admire art, play ice hockey, explore the drug realm (legally),
You can’t spell Florida without Fido. When it comes to decision time on whether to bring your four-legged friend(s) with you on your next trip to the Sunshine State, don’t overthink it. Dogs can enjoy many of the definitive Floridian activities their human counterparts do, spanning strolls on the beach, getting spoilt in luxury hotels,
This ancient Greek port and Roman colony might now be France’s second-largest city, but the sprawling metropolis of Marseille retains its seafaring charm. Several mythical seaside towns – Cassis, Bandol in naturally glamorous Var, the Côte Bleue tangoing into flamingo-stitched Camargue – are all within an easy train ride of the Provencal capital. The Parc
These days, freeways aren’t the only way to get around LA. Ever-worsening gridlock and major public investments in public transport mean that bopping around much of Los Angeles and Southern California via rail is an appealing option, and an ever-improving network of train tracks means that you can enjoy the region without blowing your horn –
The scenic walking paths of Belgium take you along dune-covered northern coastlines, up to misty heathlands in the east and through dense forests of the Ardennes. No matter where you roam in this nature-loving country, you won’t lack for options, whether planning a short family-friendly hike near Brussels or plotting a multi-day cross-country trek. The
Malta is the European Union’s most densely populated country – yet visitors will find plenty of opportunities to explore the alluring natural environment here. Stroll amid the architectural splendor of urban gardens in Valletta and the Three Cities, combine cliff-top walking with coastal views, or get up close and personal with migrating birds that have come
Scotland has many treasures crammed into its compact territory – big skies, ancient architecture, spectacular wildlife, superb seafood and hospitable, down-to-earth people, alongside plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures, golfing and whisky-drinking. Once you’ve decided on the best time for your visit, you need to narrow down the top things to do while you’re there.
For most visitors, the Wild West state of Wyoming is at its best during the summer, when the mountains and lakes are at their most welcoming, hiking trails are clear and campgrounds are heavy with the smell of burning smores. This is also the season when the state celebrates its rich frontier and Native American
From airport issues to abuse experienced while out and about, many are well acquainted with the precarity of traveling while Black. This becomes even more tenuous for Black LGBTIQ+ travelers, considering it’s still illegal to be gay in around 70 countries. Even where it’s legal, LGBTIQ+ people have few, if any, protections. Here are some things
To mark International Museum Day on May 18, we took a look at some of Europe‘s very best creative, historic and scientific museums. From places packed with culture, art and history to those that study what makes us human, be inspired by these incredible cultural institutions. Then and now: Europe’s best history museums Celebrate Greece’s ancient