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Explore Guatemala’s Stunning National Parks

Guatemala’s diverse landscape includes jungles, forests, beaches, and mountains, boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna. The Guatemalan government is actively working to expand sustainable tourism across the nation. With over 30 national parks and preserved areas encompassing 19 different ecosystems, this guide highlights some of the most visited national parks in Guatemala.

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Explore Chicago’s Renowned Museum Campus

Chicago’s Museum Campus, located in the South Loop, was created after a reconfiguration of Lake Shore Drive in 1998. Previously, lanes ran through the middle of the area, dividing it and creating some tricky navigation from the parking lots to the museums. The lanes have been moved to the west, and the major attractions of the Museum Campus–the Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Adler Planetarium, and Soldier Field–are all tied together by green space.

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Top Contemporary Art Galleries in Shanghai: Listings & Reviews

This small contemporary gallery in Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek district showcases various artists, many of whom live and work in Shanghai. The owner and curator of the gallery takes great care in presenting artists’ work and is extremely approachable if you have questions or inquiries. Moreover, shows rotate every few months, ensuring there is usually something new to see.

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Discover Authentic Hungarian Cuisine: Traditional Dishes You Must Try

When you think of Hungarian cuisine, it is likely that goulash and chicken paprika spring to mind. However, there is much more to traditional Hungarian food than these two iconic dishes. The food of Hungary boasts a rich history with numerous influences, including neighboring Slavic countries, Germany, Austria, and France. Paprika, the favorite seasoning among Hungarians, is used generously, though mild paprika tends to be more common than spicy. Regardless of the dish, it is often characterized by rich and spicy flavors, reflecting Hungary’s Magyar past and its diverse cultural influences.

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Top Places to Discover Authentic Czech Products in Prague

One of the best side benefits of travel is taking home souvenirs that are locally made and emblematic of the country. If you’re going to Prague, you’ll find many examples of Czech-made products that are cool, not kitschy, and you might not be able to find anywhere else. Moreover, they are available at prices you won’t find elsewhere. Most of these items can be found in shops in Old Town Prague, making it a convenient location for travelers. Years later, when reminiscing about your trip, you’ll cherish those unique souvenirs from Prague and the Czech Republic.

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A Guide to Enjoying Terme Tettuccio Spa Waters in Montecatini Terme

Wellness and wellbeing are the buzzwords applied to a spa experience in Tuscany. In spas like Terme Tettuccio, the idea is to ingest the right mineral-laden waters that bubble up from springs on or near the spa property in an environment that’s relaxing and conducive to healing. Music is part of the process, as is eating lightly while you’re getting your body in balance.

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Ultimate Visitor Guide to Dachau Concentration Camp

The Nazi government inaugurated the first concentration camp at Dachau, Germany, in March 1933. This location has been restored and maintained as a Holocaust memorial in honor of the countless individuals who suffered and perished there from 1933 until its liberation in 1945. Numerous tours originate from nearby Munich, but visitors can also travel independently using public transportation.

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Top 10 Indoor Activities at Disney World for Rainy Days

Unless Disney World is under a hurricane watch or warning, chances are the rain you see will pass quickly. Some months are simply prone to afternoon thunderstorms; check our month-by-month guide to Disney to get an overview of the weather each month to see if your trip is during the rainy season. Don’t let a few drops of rain spoil your Disney vacation; with a little planning, you can make the best of even a rainy day.

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