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Best Dining Options Around Trafalgar Square

Located at the beating heart of Central London and named after Lord Nelson’s victory over the French and Spanish at the Battle of Trafalgar, Trafalgar Square has been a gathering place for tourists and locals since 1844. There is much to see—ranging from Nelson’s Column, guarded by four bronze lions, to the Fourth Plinth, which showcases a changing roster of provocative contemporary sculptures. Moreover, Trafalgar Square is also home to the National Gallery. If you find yourself feeling peckish, there are countless restaurants within a few minutes’ walk. In this article, we explore 10 of the best dining options surrounding this iconic square.
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Explore Bulgaria: Geography and Cultural Insights

Bulgaria is a country gradually becoming known to travelers, particularly those looking for a budget destination. From the inland cities to mountain monasteries to the Black Sea Coast, Bulgaria is rich in history and culture that will be apparent to any visitor. Whether you’re considering making Bulgaria part of your travel plans in the near future or have already secured your tickets to this country in Southeastern Europe, learning more about Bulgaria, including basic facts, will enrich your experience.
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Ultimate Guide to Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe

A mystic place of superlative proportions, Lake Kariba lies along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. In terms of volume, it is the largest man-made lake in the world, reaching over 140 miles (220 kilometers) in length. At its widest point, it spans approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers), often making gazing over Lake Kariba feel like looking out to sea.
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Explore St. Petersburg: Russia’s Cultural Gem

St. Petersburg was never intended to be Russian at all. Rather, it was founded to exemplify Peter the Great’s vision for Russia, which was “Western.” Built on marshland with slave labor, Peter the Great, one of Russia’s emperors, established St. Petersburg city as the new capital of Russia. You may see the city referred to as St. Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Sankt-Peterburg, or Petersburg.
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Comprehensive Guide and Review of Turkish Airlines Flights

A contemporary flying carpet fleet, Turkish Airlines whisks more than 60 million passengers a year to over 300 international and domestic destinations in clean, modern, and comfortable airplanes. As one of Europe’s fastest-growing airlines, Turkey’s national carrier has been named “Best Airline in Europe” multiple times by Skytrax. Turkish Airlines’ gateway is the modern Ataturk Airport in Istanbul.
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Discover the Historic Eastern Market in Washington, DC

Eastern Market, established in 1873, remains one of the last public markets in Washington, DC. This vibrant farmers market presents a variety of fresh produce, flowers, delicatessen items, baked goods, meats, fish, poultry, dairy products, and cheeses. Furthermore, Market Lunch is famous for its delicious crab cakes and blueberry pancakes. On weekends, the Farmers Market moves outdoors, enhancing the community’s experience. Notably, Arts & Crafts Fairs occur on Saturdays, while the Flea Market attracts many visitors every Sunday. Additionally, the Capitol Hill Community Foundation sponsors free concerts during May, June, September, and October on the corner patio at 7th St. and North Carolina Ave., SE. After a major renovation in 2009, the North Hall provides 4,000 square feet of event space for various gatherings.
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Exploring Cayenne: Discover the Capital of French Guiana

Mix a tropical climate, Creole cuisine, sidewalk cafes, gendarmes and voilà — you have the charming blend that is Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana. French Guiana is an overseas department of France, and the French influence significantly enhances Cayenne’s appeal. The remnants of French colonial architecture, palm trees shading plazas, and the rich multicultural heritage combine to create a unique atmosphere.
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Top 10 Must-Try International Fast Food Chains

Middle Eastern cuisine is probably not the first thing you think of when you imagine popular fast food restaurants in Brazil. However, Habib’s has gained incredible popularity, operating nearly 500 stores across the nation. Created by a Brazilian without ties to the Middle East, its success highlights the appeal of dishes such assfiha(flatbread topped with ground meat) andkibbeh(croquettes filled with meat), attracting customers despite the limited Middle Eastern immigrant population in Brazil. Interestingly, Habib’s also claims to have the fastest fast-food service in Brazil.
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Best 15 Tea Shops in London for Tea Lovers

With the possible exception of the Queen, double decker buses and Harry Potter, there’s nothing more British than a decent cup of tea. In England, tea is more than just a beverage – it’s a social lubricant, a defense against the cold and a remedy for various emotional stresses. For travelers heading to London, immersing oneself in this tea-loving culture is a must by visiting the city’s many esteemed tea suppliers. Whether seeking an artisan brew to enjoy during your stay or a distinctive souvenir to bring back home, these quintessentially British shops offer a treasure trove of options.
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