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Embassy Row Washington DC: Ultimate Guide with Map & Directions

Embassy Row in Washington DC represents a significant area where numerous foreign embassies are established, notably along Massachusetts Avenue, stretching from Dupont Circle towards the National Cathedral. In total, Washington, DC boasts over 175 foreign embassies, residences, chanceries, and diplomatic missions, yet less than half are situated directly along Embassy Row. A notable concentration of embassies can also be found along a four-block stretch of New Hampshire Avenue adjacent to Dupont Circle, with another cluster closer to Connecticut Avenue.

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Top Restaurant Picks in Budapest: Discover MENZA

Budapest, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant culture, offers delightful gastronomy at incredibly reasonable prices compared to other European capitals. This affordability allows tourists to indulge in luxurious dining experiences without the dreaded “wallet-guilt” that often accompanies such fine meals. A visit to a 5-star hotel feels achievable, encouraging visitors to savor a sumptuous three-course dinner, complete with wine and cocktails.

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7 Best Scenic Running Routes in London 2025

Blessed with dozens of green spaces and waterways, including the mighty River Thames, London offers many excellent opportunities for putting those running shoes on and getting out to enjoy the city at a slightly breathless pace.

Some routes take you past the capital’s most famous sights. Others provide a look at London from a more local perspective. Here are seven of the best.

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Top Cities in Central and South America: Readers’ Picks for 2025

From the vibrant nightlife of Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana to the art galleries and historic architecture of Cuzco, the best cities in Central and South America captivate travelers. According to GoTravelDaily readers, the appeal of these regions remains strong. In 2022, the most-loved cities featured long-time favorites such as Lima and Buenos Aires alongside intriguing newcomers like Montevideo, Uruguay’s coastal capital.

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