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Top Day Trips from Philadelphia: Explore History, Beaches, and Ice Cream

As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia is best known for its rich history. You can spend weeks soaking up the City of Brotherly Love and its countless treasures, including museums, murals, restaurants, and gardens. However, don’t miss the opportunity to explore exciting day trips that take you beyond the city limits. Philadelphia serves as a prime jumping-off point to discover charming towns, beautiful beaches, and fascinating history.
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17 Essential Tips for Visiting Auckland

With a population of around 1.6 million, Auckland is New Zealand’s only big city. Despite its size, it is a generally safe and surprisingly easygoing place to visit. One-third of residents were born overseas, contributing to a cosmopolitan atmosphere infused with strong British, Asian, and Pacific Islander influences. This mix highlights the city’s appreciation for diverse cultures, making travelers feel welcome in many places.
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Top Dining and Drinking Spots in East London

Londoners have clamored for tables at Dishoom (Tube: Shoreditch High St) since 2010, and demand remains strong. (It’s walk-in, but at weekend brunch, you absolutely need a reservation.) The Iranian cafe serves a delicious morning spread called The Big Bombay, a colorful plate of their famousakuri(spicy scrambled egg), streaky bacon, sausages, masala beans, mushrooms, and homemade buns. Even if you have it at 8 am on a weekday, you’ll still be full way after lunch.
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Ultimate First-Time Visitor’s Guide to Greenland

Greenland, the world’s largest island, is a country of wild extremes: uninhabitable wilderness at its core and delightfully warm and charming people living in harmony with their environment. Adventure seekers come to scale its spectacular sheer rock faces, scientists visit to study the melting ice that reveals crucial insights about our planet’s future, and many visitors leave with a renewed perspective on life.
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