Explore the Cité des Sciences: Paris’ Premier Science and Industry Museum
Are you looking for something a bit off the beaten path in Paris? Are you visiting with kids? If so, the sprawling Science and Industry Museum/Center in Paris (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie) is a delightful place to spend a morning or afternoon in pursuit of fun, learning, and discovery. Designed for children aged 2 to 18, this vast center includes numerous thematic attractions and areas, including an impressive planetarium.
Guide to Using U.S. Dollars in Peru: Tips and Insights
Many businesses in Peru do accept U.S. dollars, especially within the tourism industry. Most hostels, hotels, restaurants, and tour agencies will gladly take your dollars (some even list their prices in U.S. dollars), while also accepting the local currency. Moreover, you can also use dollars in large department stores, supermarkets, and travel agencies (for bus tickets, flights, etc.).
Top Spots to Watch and Play Sports in Puerto Rico
A tropical island with ideal weather and diverse geography means Puerto Rico is naturally a paradise for athletes and fans of a variety of sports. Here’s a rundown of what you can play and watch around the island throughout the year.
Celebrating Vibrant Fiestas in the Philippines
Fiestas in the Philippines are held to celebrate a patron saint or to mark the passage of the seasons, depending on the region. Notably, Christmas stands apart as the sole exception, with festivities commencing long before December.
Top Spanish White Wines You Must Try
Spain is usually best known for its red wines over its whites; however, there are a few exquisite white wines that come from this vibrant country. When vacationing in Spain, should you wish to take a break from red wine, consider sampling the delightful Ruedas, refreshing white Riojas, sherry, cava, Basque, and Galician whites. Understanding these wines can enrich your experience.
Explore Stunning Wildflowers in Texas Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country, located west of Austin in south central Texas, bursts with vibrant wildflowers each spring. Texas bluebonnets, primroses, Indian paintbrush, and many more delightful varieties transform the landscape into beautiful ribbons of color. Typically, these flowers start blooming around March, with peak season occurring in March and April.
January Getaways: Experiencing Texas in Winter
Every time we begin a new year, we seem to have a fresh perspective and are full of optimism. In somewhat of that ‘new year’ vein, the year’s first month is packed with a wide array of events in Texas. Some of these events align with the ‘resolution’ theme of New Year’s, especially the numerous running events held throughout the state. Others, including boat shows, capitalize on their target audience’s ‘off-season’ to showcase fresh products. Consequently, a visit to Texas in January offers a fantastic opportunity to kick off the new year with fun and interesting activities.
Top 10 Activities to Enjoy on South Padre Island
South Padre Island, a sandy barrier island, is Texas’ southernmost coastal community. Due to its unique geographic location, South Padre (SPI) has a more “tropical” feel than other Texas beaches. While the beach itself is a huge draw for SPI visitors, it is hardly the only activity to enjoy on this barrier island situated just north of the Texas/Mexico border. Moreover, visitors can find thrills at Schlitterbahn and witness sea turtles being released. SPI is also a vibrant gathering place during Spring Break and Pride weekend.
10 Stunning Scenic Drives Across Britain
A scenic drive is the best way to enjoy Britain’s hidden gems. Breathtaking views, dramatic coasts, romantic villages, and secret valleys—there sometimes is no better way to see them than on a leisurely drive. While Britain’s trains offer a quick means of transport, a scenic drive provides an enriching experience filled with stunning landscapes and charming historical sites.01. Into the Highlands on the A82Glencoe from the Three Sisters point of view. Ferne ArfinThe journey from Glasgow to Fort William traverses some of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes. Covering 108 miles on the A82, this route typically takes three hours, but setting aside the whole day allows for enjoyment and photography. Start by following the shores of Loch Lomond and winding through Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. After ascending into the Black Mountains, you’ll encounter the serene Rannoch Moor to your right, eventually entering the historic Glen Coe, renowned for its tragic past. The Three Sisters are best viewed from the Three Sisters Point of View parking (GPS coordinates N56° 40′ 3.72″, W4° 59′ 11.4″), around 4 miles east of theGlencoe Visitor Center.Continuing after Glencoe leads to South Ballachulish, where you will cross a bridge over Loch Leven and have magnificent views of Loch Linnhe as you approach Fort William, with glimpses of Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the British Isles, to your right.02.West Bank of Loch LomondBen Lomond, standing at 3,196ft, is one of Scotland’s Munros, towering over Loch Lomond.Travel north from Dumbarton along the west bank of Loch Lomond on the A82. This 26-mile journey offers ever-changing vistas of heather-covered mountains and beautiful forests, most notably within Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and Rowardennan Forest. With Ben Lomond nestled within the landscape, the drive on a bright October afternoon can be particularly stunning. The low sun casts a warm glow across the panoramic views.03.Kirkstone PassAmy Hambrook / Getty ImagesAs the highest road pass in the Lake District, Kirkstone Pass reaches an elevation of 1,500 feet. This scenic route connects Lake Windermere with Ullswater, a popular destination for outdoor activities like canoeing and fishing. For an ethereal experience, visit during autumn mornings. The A591 leads from Windermere to the A592 at the pass, where the Kirkstone Pass Inn stands on the site of an ancient monastery, serving food and lodging for travelers.04. Scott’s View in Melrose, ScotlandEildon Hills. Ferne ArfinThe B6356 road between Melrose and Dryburgh Abbey climbs steeply above the River Tweed’s valley. At the summit, it provides an outstanding view of the three volcanic Eildon Hills, which dramatically rise from the flat surrounding landscape. A historic marker and parking area allow visitors to stop and appreciate Scott’s View, a spot cherished by Sir Walter Scott, who often stopped to take in the scenery.05.The Suffolk Wool Townswhitemay / Getty ImagesFor a drive through picturesque villages, explore the Suffolk Wool Towns, including Lavenham, Long Melford, and Clare. Covering about 40 miles, this scenic trip showcases the architectural beauty of these towns that reached their zenith during the textile manufacturing boom in the 13th to 16th centuries. Along the way, enjoy colorful half-timbered buildings, ancient pubs, and idyllic country lanes perfect for a day out.06. Slate Country Under SnowdonPen-y-Pass, also called Llanberis Pass, in Snowdonia. Ferne ArfinWales’ Snowdonia National Park is rich with captivating drives, with routes winding through lush valleys and mountains. The drive from Blaenau Ffestiniog through Pen-y-Pass to Llanberis offers breathtaking views. The stark landscape transitions into dense woods as you approach the tourism center of Betwys-y-Coed, making this one of the most enchanting roads in Wales.07.Cheddar GorgeRob Maynard / Getty ImagesEngland’s deepest gorge, Cheddar Gorge, is renowned for its breathtaking limestone cliffs reaching heights of nearly 500 feet. The B3135 winds through the gorge, providing stunning views and access to various outdoor activities, including hiking and rock climbing. The area is both a natural wonder and a tourist hotspot, making it a must-see for visitors.08.Pulborough to Arundel Over Bury HillSt John the Evangelist, Bury, West Sussex, 12 century Norman Church.The drive from Pulborough to Arundel showcases the breathtaking scenery of the South Downs as the A29 crosses the River Arun. Before ascending Bury Hill, take a detour to the charming village of Bury, home to the historic St John the Evangelist Church, featuring remarkable 12th-century architecture. Continue the ascent for spectacular views into the Vale of Arun.09.Wharfedale CircuitMartin Priestley / Getty ImagesWharfedale, situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, features a 26-mile circuit that connects Grassington, Bolton Abbey, and Skipton Castle. This picturesque drive showcases charming towns, exquisite ruins, and magnificent views across the rolling dales, making it an idyllic escape into nature.10. The Shropshire CountrysideSignpost for The Shropshire Way. VisitBritain / Simon KreitemIn Shropshire, the countryside offers delightful scenery along winding roads through quaint villages and idyllic farmland. Particularly notable is the A458, which leads through rich agricultural landscapes and scenic viewpoints. Travelers can indulge in walking, rock climbing, or simply revel in the open air while exploring this enchanting region.
Top Happy Hour Deals in Las Vegas
Late in the day, early afternoon, or right before closing time, happy hour is defined in many ways in Las Vegas; however, it guarantees you’ll always find a drink special on the Strip.
Valentin Imperial Maya Resort: Luxury All-Inclusive Experience
The Valentin Imperial Maya is an exquisite adults-only, all-inclusive resort nestled on 136 acres of Mexico’s beautiful Riviera Maya, strategically positioned between Cancun and Tulum. This destination caters to couples and travelers seeking luxury, relaxation, and an array of activities in a picturesque setting.
Understanding Adjoining Hotel Rooms: Features and Benefits
Hotels often utilize industry-specific lingo for the various types of room offerings at each location. It behooves travelers to gain an understanding of the differences in terms so that when requesting or receiving an adjoining room, they know what to expect.
Best Tours in Kansas City: Explore the City Like a Local
If you’re looking for fun things to do during your trip to Kansas City, Missouri, don’t miss out on these top tours. From brewery experiences to gangster history, this city has something for everyone.
Explore Iconic Long Island Lighthouses
Long Island, NY, boasts many historic lighthouses, including one commissioned by George Washington. Interestingly, Suffolk County has the highest number of lighthouses of any county in the United States. This article explores some of these impressive structures that grace the shores of the island and welcome visitors to explore their history.
Montreal 747 Express Bus: Fast Airport Transfers
Run by the STM, Montreal’s public transit corporation, Montreal Airport Bus the 747 Express launched on March 29, 2010, to accommodate a growing need for affordable transportation between downtown Montreal and the Montreal-Trudeau Airport.
Top January Events and Attractions in Montreal
January in Montreal often feels like a cabin-fevered slowdown of inactivity. Granted, I’ll be the first to admit it’s coooold out there. However, Montreal in January is more action-packed than you think.
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