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Nitya Chambers: Discovering the Travel Insights of Our New Senior VP of Content

GoTravelDaily has a new Senior Vice President of Content and Executive Editor, Nitya Chambers. Nitya is joining us from CNN, where she was Vice President of Content Experience⁠—and where she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her work on Explore Parts Unknown. Nitya will now lead the reimagining of GoTravelDaily’s content strategy and help us reach broad and diverse new audiences worldwide.
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Top Transportation Options in Milwaukee for Easy Travel

There’s a growing buzz about Milwaukee, thanks to its cool museums and craft beer culture. However, the city is large and spread out. Thus, if you want to explore every corner, you’ll need a car, be it a rideshare or rental. That said, neighborhoods with the most attractions and accommodations are walkable and bikeable, making it possible to plan a completely car-free adventure.
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Explore Napa Valley in Winter: Enjoy the Scenic Beauty Without Crowds

If someone invites you to Napa Valley – the most renowned wine country in America – the first thing to do is say yes. A jaunt through these vineyard-dotted hills is appealing all year round, with the region’s opulent, chateau-like wineries offering up some of the planet’s most full-bodied, mind-melting Cabernets. The top-notch culinary scene is also a major draw, with fabulous food festivals, swanky cooking schools, and too many Michelin stars to count.
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Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions on the Kent Coast

Despite its beaches (both sand and pebbles), sea-sculpted cliffs, epic sunsets, vast history, and splendid Victorian architecture, the Kent coast has sometimes felt rundown and overlooked. Now, there’s a growing artistic community here and an explosion of things to do. Highlights include castles and cliffs, a show-stealing art gallery, and a historic theme park. Here are the best things to do on the Kent coast.
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Top Beaches in Venice: Enjoy Sunbathing in La Serenissima

Relaxing on the beach might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a holiday in Venice, but there’s sand on all sides if you can drag yourself away from the distractions of Saint Mark’s Square and the Bridge of Sighs. Even though the Pearl of the Adriatic sits right on the water, with all the beauty in the historic center, it’s easy to forget that there’s sand, sea, and sun just beyond the canals.
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