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Top 10 Most Family-Friendly Castles Around the World

Castles are amazing places to explore as a family. Younger kids can enjoy playing the chivalrous knight or warrior queen, while older children can soak up fascinating history. Additionally, parents can marvel at the architectural prowess involved in creating such incredible edifices. A significant advantage of visiting castles with kids is that, unlike museums, there tends to be ample space for children to run around and picnic areas, making it easy to spend an entire day stepping back in time.

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Magical Disney-Inspired Travel: Explore Enchanting Destinations

Disney has been captivating the imaginations of children and adults alike for almost 100 years with its tales of brave characters on epic journeys through awe-inspiring landscapes. The iconic favorites have been revived with numerous live-action remakes and sequels, inviting fans to revisit beloved settings like Agrabah, Arendelle, and Atlantica. Make your travel dreams come true with these real-world adventures inspired by classic Disney movies.

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Essential Guide to Belgrade Kafanas: Discover Local Culture

When the Ottomans conquered Belgrade in 1521, they introduced coffee culture to the city and established its firstkafana– a traditional tavern or coffee house. Today, hundreds ofkafanasline the city’s streets, serving as more than just places to enjoy food and drinks from the early mornings to late nights. These establishments are essential to the city’s social and commercial life, where patrons discuss current events, gossip, plan political rallies, and dance to the enchanting sounds of Serbian folk music.

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Top 8 Artist-House Museums to Visit in the Northeastern USA

When looking at a work of art, the setting counts. It’s a distinct and arguably more inspirational experience viewing paintings in the studio where they were originally created. You might gain a deeper understanding of maritime artist Winslow Homer by sharing the ocean view from his studio terrace, or better appreciate Jackson Pollock’s Abstract Expressionist technique by observing the state of his paint-caked floors.

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Top-Rated Airports of 2025: Our Readers’ Picks

For years, airports were little more than stale, gray holding grounds endured only briefly before boarding and during layovers. Cramped, tandem chairs and saran-wrapped sandwiches were the status quo. Significant innovations and attractions have transformed airports into more than just a stopover to your final destination. Efficient layouts, epicurean dining, and luxe shopping are just a few of the features turning the airport experience on its nose. That’s whyGoTravelDaily’s World’s Best Awards added airports to its annual survey in 2013. That year, Singapore’s Changi Airport took the No. 1 spot for international hubs. And it did so the following year, too. Since inaugurating the category, Changi has come out as the best international airport every time. Last year, we separated International and Domestic Airports into two distinct categories. Consequently, Portland International Airport was vaulted to the top of the U.S. list. It’s been No. 1 two years in a row, and we suspect it will continue to be a local and visitor favorite. The next time you’re traveling, consider connecting to one of the world’s best airports—both small regional terminals and major international hubs made the list—and you might even find yourself actually enjoying the wait between flights.

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Top-Rated Safari Outfitters Loved by Readers in 2025

When it comes to high-end safari planners, insider knowledge and impeccable organizing skills are standard. What separates the great outfitters from the very best is the ability to listen to clients and then create a trip that aligns with their personal desires and exceeds their expectations. That’s what lifted Deeper Africa, a small company that specializes in eastern and southern Africa, to the top of this year’s World’s Best list. Wil Smith and Karen Zulauf, the couple behind Deeper Africa, make a point of accommodating each client as they would a personal guest. “Deeper Africa’s expert understanding of African safaris, and their willingness to listen and customize our itinerary, allowed us to put together the trip of a lifetime,” wrote one reader. “We could not imagine a more perfect experience.”

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Top Midsized Ocean Cruise Lines of 2025 According to Our Readers

Who could argue with the magic of French Polynesia? The stunning majesty of Bora Bora’s Mount Otemanu, the primal beauty of the Marquesas Islands, and the tranquil pristine landscapes can make anyone feel like they have docked at the end of the world. Moreover, many of these breathtaking destinations are best explored by boat. Cruising not only simplifies logistics but also provides the opportunity to return after a day of exciting excursions to high-thread-count sheets and enjoy an excellent glass of wine.

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Top-Rated Hotels Across All 50 States of 2025

Great hotels can inspire you, pamper you, and provide a much-deserved break from the humdrum of daily life. As you explore accommodations, remember that Europe may have hotels in former palaces, but there are also plenty of outstanding hotels and resorts in the U.S. that tell the story of this country. Take the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans, for example—the legendary grand dame dates back to 1893, survived Hurricane Katrina, and is back and better than ever after a major renovation, complete with a restaurant by acclaimed chef John Besh. In picturesque New England, the Chanler at Cliff Walk is set in one of Newport’s grandest mansions built in 1873, when Gilded Age tycoons turned the oceanfront town into a summer playground for Gatsby-esque parties. At Triple Creek Ranch in Montana, guests can step back in time to the Wild West, ride horses, hike through the mountains with a guide, and cozy up by the fireplace in a luxury cabin. In Oklahoma, you might be surprised to discover the Mayo Hotel, which in its heyday hosted John F. Kennedy, Lucille Ball, and Babe Ruth. Though it suffered a period of decline in the ’80s, it has been reborn and reimagined as a gorgeous hotel for the modern day. More recently, hotels like 21c Museum Hotel Louisville and Cincinnati have revived forlorn downtowns by renovating former factories and filling them with art. These are just some of the fabulous hotels that readers have voted into our hall of fame, known as the World’s Best Awards. Most hotels on this list received top scores from readers, who rated everything from the quality of the rooms to the location, service, dining options, nightlife, and value. In states without hotels represented on the World’s Best list, nominations came from the tourism boards knowing best. When planning your next American vacation, consider staying at one of these outstanding properties.

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Bizarre Natural Wonders Around the Globe

Ever played the game of Twister on water? The green, yellow, and brown polka dots that form on British Columbia’s Spotted Lake each summer make it look like you could. It’s a far cry from the stereotypical landscapes of clear blue lakes, rolling green hills, and white-sand beaches that inspire most travelers—and that’s part of what makes strangenatural wonderslike Spotted Lake so thrilling. A recently discovered cave that grows crystals the size of four-story buildings, a lake the color of a strawberry milkshake, and a glacier that seems to bleed sound like they’re from another planet, but can be seen right here on earth, and they remind us that there’s plenty of mystery left to explore. For billions of years, our planet has been a work in progress. Wind, water, pressure, minerals, heat, and lesser-understood forces mold and shape our environment, carving out caves and canyons, flooding and drying lakes, shaping mountains, shifting shorelines, moving the ground beneath our feet, and creating all manner of strange formations.

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Discover Paris’s Hidden Gem: The Trendiest Neighborhood in Pantin

There was a key moment when Bertrand Kern realized that the fortunes of his gritty little town were about to change. Kern is the three-term Socialist mayor of Pantin, just north of the Périphérique, or ring road, that marks the outer boundary of Paris intra muros — Paris within the walls. Pantin lies beyond that, in a landscape of run-down housing projects and abandoned factories that Parisians refer to asla zone. Almost exactly 11 years ago, disillusioned young men and women from around the city spent weeks rioting there, expressing frustration with their dead-end lives. Historically, it hasn’t been a place Parisians want to hang around in, for reasons of snobbery, fear, and common sense.

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7 Fun Activities in Bali for Kids: Keep Your Children Entertained

There’s no doubt that Bali has all the ingredients for a relaxing holiday. What is entertaining for grown-ups, however, might not always be fun for kids. Nevertheless, the island of the gods offers a wide range of activities sure to put smiles on the faces of families with children in tow. From sliding down exhilarating water slides to scaling tree canopies, Bali abounds in family-friendly activities.

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Top 10 Most Loved Cities in Asia: Readers’ Picks 2025

When it comes to Asian cities, readers are shifting their allegiances. This year’s top list leans heavily toward ancient traditional capitals and tropical resort towns, rather than the sprawling, futuristic super-cities that have often dominated the rankings in the past. Every year, GoTravelDaily asks readers to weigh in on their travel experiences around the globe, sharing opinions on the top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Notably, readers rated cities based on their sights, landmarks, culture, cuisine, friendliness, shopping, and overall value. The Thai city of Chiang Mai topped the list for the second consecutive year, praised for its intimacy, often contrasting it with the more crowded Bangkok, which also made the list.“Chiang Mai was one of the most humbling and amazing cities I visited in Thailand,” said one traveler. “I swam with elephants, ate endless street food, explored temples, and even fell in love with a stranger.” Such immersive experiences are just one reason why several other Southeast Asian cities received accolades for their strong cultural offerings and friendly locals.10. Thimphu, BhutanGetty Images/iStockphotoScore: 87.129. Tokyo, JapanGetty Images/iStockphotoScore: 87.798. Bangkok, ThailandGetty Images/iStockphotoScore: 89.457. Udaipur, IndiaGetty ImagesScore: 89.546. Siem Reap, CambodiaGetty Images/iStockphotoScore: 89.575. Luang Prabang, LaosGetty Images/Robert Harding World ImageryScore: 90.104. Ubud, IndonesiaGetty ImagesScore: 90.133. Hoi An, VietnamGetty ImagesScore: 90.312. Kyoto, JapanGetty ImagesScore: 91.131. Chiang Mai, ThailandGetty ImagesScore: 91.40As visitors to Thailand have increasingly ventured beyond Bangkok and the beaches, they have discovered the charms of this lush, traditional city in the northern part of the country. Its attractions are abundant, including majestic temples, delicious street food, exhilaratingtuk-tukrides, lively night markets, and unforgettable elephant encounters at Baanchang Elephant Park. Furthermore, there are numerous divine accommodations to choose from, ranging from the glamorous 137 Pillars House in the Wat Ket quarter to the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai nestled in the scenic rice paddies beyond the city limits. Both establishments are celebrated winners on this year’s list of Top Resort Hotels in Southeast Asia.

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Top Spots for Tasty Local Cuisine in Colombia

If there’s one thing you can rely on when traveling around Colombia, it’s that you’ll never go hungry. Colombia’s medley of environments, immense variety of fresh produce, and cultural diversity have created micro-gastronomic pockets. Each region is like an individual country, with distinct traditional cooking styles and unique usage of ingredients making this destination a rising culinary star. Here are some food experiences you shouldn’t miss.

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