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Affordable Travel Guide to Venice

Is Venice overpriced? In some aspects, undoubtedly; however, there is also a silver lining. While hotels and restaurants typically charge high prices in this compact city, where space is at a premium, many activities can be enjoyed without breaking the bank. The good news is that major sights are often free or very affordable, and you can find tasty, inexpensive snacks in local bars. Plus, the city center is walkable, which means you can save on transportation costs unless you’re venturing into the lagoon.
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Essential Tips for Easy Travel in Greece

Think of travel in Greece, and your mind may wander to images of ferries cruising across the turquoise Aegean Sea. Taking to the water is essential if you plan to hop between the Greek islands, but there are plenty of other ways to traverse Greece’s amazing landscapes, including planes, trains, buses, and – if you have the leg power – bicycles. Here’s our guide to getting around in Greece.
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Top 11 Must-See Attractions in Lausanne

The French-speaking Swiss city of Lausanne is often overlooked by visitors in favor of its larger, more famous neighbor, Geneva, but that’s a mistake. Rich in art and culture, with a youthful vibe and a gorgeous lakeside location, Lausanne may be a small city, but it has much to offer. From beaches and boat rides to vineyards and pop-up bars, these top activities will make any trip here a real delight.
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Enhance Your Niagara Falls Experience with a Trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake

Often maligned as tacky, dingy, and disappointingly kitsch, Niagara Falls suffers a bad rap. Recently, it has even had to fend off the dubious distinction of being named Canada’s worst tourist trap. However, as a long-time Ontarian (albeit one who now lives full-time in Paris), I’m throwing out an unpopular opinion: anyone who berates the Falls didn’t do them the right way.
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10 Insider Tips Every Traveler Should Know About Scotland

Rich in hidden glens, historic castles, and enigmatic lochs, Scotland is a land overflowing with fascinating festivals and the sound of bagpipes, all set against a backdrop of revered whisky and gin, accompanied by plentiful rain. The kingdom can be as perplexing as it is splendid. This remarkable country has a talent for astonishing visitors while simultaneously perplexing them, creating an experience that balances delight and incredulity. However, this may not be evident from the cheerful locals who navigate life with ease. Amidst the many unexpected scenarios you may face while visiting—such as hiking in shorts while holding an umbrella or contending with the infamous midge—Scotland proves to be an easily navigable destination if equipped with some essential knowledge and practical considerations. What is the best method of transportation when exploring beyond Edinburgh? How much time is necessary for a fulfilling visit to Scotland’s islands? Is indulging in a deep-fried Mars Bar in Glasgow genuinely acceptable? (Alert: yes, but it’s rarely done.) Here are a few critical insights and etiquette tips to consider before your journey to Scotland.
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