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Walking Across the Tower Bridge Glass Walkway in London
Walking across the Tower Bridge glass walkway in London offers incredible views of the Thames and city below. Here’s what to expect!
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Why November Is the Perfect Time to Visit Camden, Maine
Looking for the best things to do in Camden, Maine in November? Explore harbor views, fall foliage, and scenic hikes.
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Visiting Vestrahorn and Stokksnes in Iceland: Complete Guide
Discover Vestrahorn and the black sand beaches of Stokksnes in Iceland. Learn how to visit, when to go, and the best things to see and do.
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Crème Halifax: The Dreamy Pink Dessert Bar You Need to Visit
Crème in Halifax is a dreamy pink dessert bar with fruit-shaped mousse, pink lattes, and cocktails right on the waterfront.
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32 Amazing Things to Do in Quebec City
Discover 32 Best Things to Do in Quebec City, from top attractions and food to day trips and hidden speakeasies.
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Brauð & Co: I Tried the Famous Cinnamon Roll in Reykjavik
I tried the famous cinnamon roll at Brauð & Co in Reykjavik, and it lived up to the hype! Here’s everything you need to know.
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Borgarfjörður Eystri Travel Guide: Best Things to Do in 2026
Plan your 2025 visit to Borgarfjörður Eystri with this guide to puffins, beer baths, local food, and top things to do in East Iceland.
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Top Things to Do in Akureyri: Hot Springs, Hot Dogs & More
Discover the best things to do in Akureyri, Iceland—from hot springs and hot dogs to cocktails, downtown walks, and the famous Forest Lagoon.
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The Buoy Shack in Maine Serves Up Epic Lobster Rolls
Visit The Buoy Shack in southern Maine for buttery lobster rolls, tropical cocktails, and the catch of the day.
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The Best Speakeasies in Boston & How to Find Them!
Discover Boston’s best hidden bars! From secret absinthe rituals to spooky sushi lounges and unique underground speakeasies.
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Boston Chinatown Food Tour: Where to Eat and What to Try
Take a foodie tour of Boston’s Chinatown featuring dim sum, street eats & rich history. A flavorful journey through culture & cuisine!
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18 Things to Do in Acadia National Park in Winter
Discover the best things to do in Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park this winter! From scenic hikes and snowshoeing to cozy indoor spots.
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What It’s Like to Spend a Day at Quebec City’s Ice Hotel
Step into a frozen wonderland at Hôtel de Glace, North America’s only ice hotel. Located near Quebec City, this incredible ice hotel in Canada is rebuilt every year, offering visitors a once-in-a-lifetime winter experience. Whether you’re planning a day trip to the Ice Hotel Quebec or considering an overnight stay, this guide covers everything you…
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Catacombs of Paris: The Dark Side of the City of Light
When you think of Paris, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame may come to mind. But beneath the romantic streets and flower cafes, lies a darker, mysterious world, the Catacombs of Paris. My visit to this underground Parisian ossuary was both creepy and fascinating, and I’m excited to share what I experienced—plus…
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Cross the World’s Shortest Covered Bridge in Hartland
This past fall, I visited the charming town of Hartland, where I stocked up on chips and checked out the world’s shortest covered bridge. Here’s how you can see it for yourself!
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A Visit To The World’s Largest Fiddleheads in Canada
Canada is known for maple syrup, endless wilderness, and of course, hockey. One of its hidden gems? The world’s largest fiddleheads! Found in the large region of New Brunswick, this quirky attraction celebrates both nature and local culture. I was lucky enough to visit The World’s Largest Fiddelheads during a road trip through New Brunswick,…
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The Best Speakeasies in Montreal & How To Find Them!
Montreal is known for its lively nightlife, but some of the best spots are tucked away behind unmarked doors and hidden alleys. Last month, I had the chance to visit two amazing speakeasies that truly capture the city’s charm and creativity. Here is a brief look into the history of Montreal’s speakeasies and the two…
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Cobscook Bay State Park: A Visit To Down East Maine
Cobscook Bay State Park in Maine is one of those places that feels like a secret hideaway. Tucked away in the Down East region, this park offers a perfect mix of beautiful scenery, great camping spots, and quiet spots to relax. If you’re looking to get away from it all and enjoy the simple beauty…
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Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Tour: Your Ultimate Guide!
When visiting Champagne, France, I knew I had to book a tour of Moët & Chandon. I had heard about the estate my entire life and never thought I’d get to see it for myself. From exploring the historic cellars to tasting their vintage champagnes, it was a day I’ll never forget. Here’s everything you…
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The Ultimate Guide to the Best Things to Do in Eastport, Maine
Explore the best things to do in Eastport, Maine, from boat tours to the stunning Old Sow tidal whirlpool and more.
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Where To Put Love Locks In Paris In 2026
Paris is famous for its romantic charm, and one of the sweetest ways to celebrate love is by adding a love lock to the city’s iconic bridges. In this guide, we’ll explore the best spots to place your love lock in Paris, while avoiding the places that don’t allow it.
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Street Art in Montmartre: The Best Locations To View Murals
One of my favorite things when visiting a new city is walking around and admiring the street art. From large murals to vibrant art installations, it brings me joy. I love learning about all the artists I find while trying to find the meaning behind some of the larger-than-life works of art. I recently visited…
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10 Amazing Things to Do in Chelsea NYC in 2026
Discover the best of Chelsea NYC in 2026 with these 10 amazing things to do. From the High Line and Chelsea Market to hidden bars.
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How To Visit The World’s Largest Axe In Canada
When you think of a trip to Canada, you may think of vast wilderness, mountain towns and plenty of National Parks. But, did you also know that Canada is home to the World’s Largest Axe? I was able to see it with my own eyes and let me tell you, it certainly lived up to…
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Bridal Veil Falls Colorado: Complete Hiking Guide in Telluride
Telluride, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, is known for its isolation and scenic beauty. The highlight is Bridal Veil Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall. The 2-mile hike to the falls offers stunning views but requires sturdy footwear. The best time to visit is spring, and swimming at the base is not recommended due…
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Experience Classical Music in Sainte-Chapelle: A Paris Must-Do
Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, built in the 13th century, is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows and Gothic architecture. It hosts classical music concerts and offers optional add-ons like wine and tapas. Tickets cost €13, and certain groups enjoy free admission. The site has specific visiting hours and enhanced security measures. Accessing the chapel is…
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Discover Maui’s Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees at Ke’anae Arboretum
Explore Maui’s breathtaking Rainbow Eucalyptus trees at Ke’anae Arboretum. Learn where to find them, why they’re unique, and the best stops along the Road to Hana!
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Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel Review: The Best Hotel for Views
Paris Pullman Eiffel Tower is the best hotel in Paris to admire the iconic landmark. Offering a luxurious experience, it provides stunning Eiffel Tower views, especially from the Deluxe Balcony Room. The hotel’s prime location in the 7th arrondissement makes it convenient for exploring Paris’s attractions. Staying here promises a truly enchanting experience.
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Hiking Aare Gorge in Switzerland: A Complete Travel Guide
Switzerland is a beautiful country known for its natural wonders, including the stunning Aare Gorge. This narrow river gorge features turquoise waters, limestone cliffs, and waterfalls. The 1.1-mile hike offers breathtaking views and takes about an hour to complete. Accessible from nearby towns and train stations, it’s a must-visit destination in the Swiss Alps.
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Ste-Pétronille Winery Has The Most Mouthwatering Pizza
Ste-Pétronille Winery, located in Canada’s Île d’Orléans wine region, offers exquisite wines and delicious wood-fired pizzas. Owned by a family passionate about winemaking, the winery provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for visitors. With an organic vineyard and scenic outdoor terrace, it’s a must-visit destination near Quebec City, open seasonally from late May to fall.
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Take The Ferry To Enjoy Québec City’s Best Sunset View
Quebec City, Canada, offers a diverse array of attractions, including delightful restaurants and scenic ferry rides to Lévis. The short 12-minute ferry trip provides stunning views of Château Frontenac and spectacular sunsets. With tickets priced at just $4.05 each way, the ferry operates year-round from early morning to late at night, making it a must-do…
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20 Amazing Things to Do in Acadia National Park in 2026
Plan your 2026 Acadia adventure! Explore the top hikes, drives, and foodie spots in Maine’s most iconic national park.
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Your 2024 Guide To The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
The 2024 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a two-week event from October 5 – 13, featuring various activities like the Dawn Patrol Show, Chainsaw Carving, Balloon Glow, AfterGlow Fireworks, and the famous Mass Ascension. Visitors should plan for parking, bring essential items like layers of clothing, and can upgrade to VIP experiences. Book tickets and…
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The Best Spots For Stargazing at Arches National Park
Arches National Park in Utah is renowned for its geological wonders and is also a prime spot for stargazing. Designated an International Dark Sky Park, it offers clear views of the Milky Way and celestial phenomena. Panorama Point, Windows Section, Delicate Arch, Devil’s Garden, and Balanced Rock are the top stargazing spots. Stargazing and Dark…
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The Feast Of The Seven Fishes At Via Vecchia
The Feast of the Seven Fishes, a Christmas Eve tradition, is a seafood-centric meal with seven different seafood dishes. At Via Vecchia in Portland, Maine, the six-course tasting menu featured local seafood, including crab cakes, lobster ravioli, and fresh scallops. Wine pairings and festive cocktails are available. If hosting in 2024, book early for this…
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Little Italy In NYC Is Home To This Famous Cannoli
New York City’s vibrant Little Italy is a top cultural attraction, centered around Mulberry Street. Caffé Palermo, renowned for its Cannolis, is a must-visit, with Chef John DeLutro earning the title “Cannoli King®.” The cafe’s famous visitors include Clint Eastwood and James Gandolfini. Located in Manhattan, it’s a treat not to be missed!
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A Trip To The Coastal Scarborough State Park in Maine
Scarborough State Park in Maine offers a beach, hikes, and ocean views. The park has recreational activities like beachcombing and birdwatching. The cost is $7 per adult and $6 per child. It’s near other popular Maine attractions. After visiting, consider driving to Cape Elizabeth for a famous lobster roll.
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Jackie Rey’s in Kailua-Kona: The Big Island’s Best Seafood Spot
Jackie Rey’s in Kailua-Kona offers a dreamy dining experience with delicious, colorful food and authentic Hawaiian cocktails. The restaurant’s fresh, vibrant dishes include a variety of seafood and pupu options. Don’t miss the Mochiko Crusted Fresh Catch or the Lilikoi Martini during their Happy Hour from 4-5 PM. Open daily from 4-8:30 PM.
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Waikiki’s Tropical Cocktail Bar: Koa Oasis Booze Shack
Hawaii’s Waikiki Beach is a haven for beach lovers, and Koa Oasis Booze Shack offers an affordable escape from overpriced beach bars. Nestled against the water, they serve tropical cocktails at $12.50 each, or $10 for military personnel. The Hale Koa Mai Tai and Sunset Lemonade are highlights. Open daily from 1-7 PM.
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Seattle’s Beautiful Flower Stands Are At Pike Place Market
Seattle’s Pike Place Market offers a vibrant experience, with its famous fish market and diverse vendors. Notably, the flower stands, mainly run by Hmong farmers, showcase stunning bouquets. Visitors can easily bring these affordable and well-maintained flowers home, making for a memorable and meaningful souvenir from their trip.
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Dinner At The Elegant 53 By The Sea in Honolulu
53 By The Sea, a Honolulu gem, offers an enchanting dining experience with ocean views. It blends Japan and Hawaii flavors in its cuisine, accompanied by handcrafted cocktails. The fine dining spot showcases seafood and hand-cut meats, while its elegant ambiance and stunning views make it a top choice for a special evening away from…
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6 Top-Rated Winter Activities in Magog, Quebec to Try This Year
Magog, Canada, offers diverse winter activities like ice skating along Lake Memphrémagog, visiting a monastery for delicious cheese, dining at Au Comptoir MarCel, relaxing at Spa Bolton, wine tasting at Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent, and hiking in Mont-Orford National Park. These experiences showcase Magog’s charm and natural beauty, making it an ideal winter getaway.
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Hawaii’s Most Scenic Waterfall Hike Is On The Big Island
Hawaii’s ʻAkaka Falls State Park, on Big Island’s northeastern Hamakua Coast, features the stunning 442-foot ʻAkaka Falls, lush rainforest, and diverse plant and bird species. The 0.4-mile ʻAkaka Loop Trail offers a picturesque hike with waterfall views and varied plant life. The park is open daily, with a $5 entry fee, and best visited in…
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A Winter Hiking Guide To Mount Sniktau: One Of Colorado’s 13ers
Colorado’s winter allure for ski enthusiasts and outdoor lovers includes challenging 13ers like Mount Sniktau. Hiking 13ers is tough due to high altitude and snow-covered trails. The Mount Sniktau Trail, a 1.8-mile uphill trek with staggering views, demands proper preparation and caution. Safety tips and essentials like warm clothing, snowshoes, and water are crucial.
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This West Hollywood Restaurant Is In An Old Hardware Store
Laurel Hardware in West Hollywood is a trendy restaurant housed in a former hardware store, offering creative cocktails and upscale American cuisine. The menu features diverse dishes with fresh, seasonal ingredients, and the venue is known for its hidden charm. With a variety of cocktails and delicious food, it’s a must-visit spot with quick reservations…
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An Educational Wine Tasting at Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent
Magog, Quebec boasts over 616 wineries, including the renowned Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent. Established in 1985, the winery offers tastings of its acclaimed Selection Blanc de Blancs and Ice Wine. Visitors can also savor Délice du Chai and Rosé du Lac. With winter hours from 12-4 PM, it’s a must-visit in Magog.
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The Best Winter Hike at Canada’s Mont-Orford National Park
Mont-Orford National Park in Quebec offers winter activities like ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The park boasts scenic lakes and hiking trails, including the Le Coyote Winter Hiking Trail. Visitors must make reservations in advance. Located near the town of Orford, it’s an ideal day trip destination in the Eastern Townships region of Canada.
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This Quebec Monastery Has The Most Delicious Cheese!
The Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-lac in Quebec is a Monastery with a strong community of about thirty monks who live according to the Rule of Saint Benedict, and they also produce cheese in their cheese factory. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful architecture, take self-guided tours, or participate in guided tours during the summer, as well as…
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Au Comptoir MarCel: The Best Gourmet Restaurant in Magog
Looking for the best restaurant in Magog? Au Comptoir MarCel offers a Michelin-worthy dining experience with wine pairings!
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