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Explore Burgundy’s Scenic Route des Grands Crus: A Must-See for Wine Lovers

From historic estates cradling fabled chateaux to emerald hills draped in vineyards appreciated by passionate wine lovers globally, the region of Burgundy (Bourgogne in French) offers tantalizing food and wine, lyrical landscapes, and unrivaled cultural heritage. The Côte d’Or (literally “Golden Hillside”) stretches from Dijon, bursting with cultural riches, south to the wine town of Beaune and beyond, with many prominent wine villages such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambol-Mussigny, Chassagne-Montrachet, and Puligny-Montrachet along the way. This is one of France’s most famous wine regions, and following the Route des Grands Crus is the perfect method to explore it.
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Top Tips for Emission-Free Travel in San Jose, California

With the third-largest population in California, and sprawling suburbs that spill into other South Bay cities, San Jose covers a vast area. Traveling outside the center can feel a bit like navigating a vast 3D maze. San Jose is well connected to the rest of the Bay Area, and connections are only going to get better with the extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) network into Silicon Valley.
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Discover Medellín: 6 Must-Visit Neighborhoods

Splashed with brick towers, soaring green trees, and the Andes Mountains ever-looming along its outer edges, Medellín’s skyline is a visual spectacle. The “City of the Eternal Spring” offers constants like the scent ofbuñuelos(fried dough fritters) wafting from hole-in-the-wall restaurants and street stands, livelyreggaetonmusic blasting from cars zooming by, and the warmth of thepaisapeople.
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Explore Free Activities in Texas: Top Experiences in the Lone Star State

Whether drawn to the modern architecture of Houston or the historic streets of San Antonio, there are plenty of tourist attractions and events that make the Lone Star State worth visiting. Moreover, many museums, galleries, and top tourist destinations across Texas offer experiences that require no admission fee. From city parks to picturesque hill country hikes, here’s a comprehensive guide to the best free things to do in Texas.
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Explore the 6 Hidden Gem Scenic Views in the USA

You’ve seen Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon, but what about the Grand Canyon of the East, or the Niagara Falls of the West? The United States is home to more than its fair share of iconic, bucket list–worthy views, but even so, there are plenty of unexpected panoramas just waiting to be discovered. Featuring knockout views that are both natural and human-made, here are six of the most underrated vantage points in America.
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Explore the Top 5 Scenic Drives for Breathtaking Santorini Views

Don’t pack a lunch for a road trip on Santorini as distances are short. However, do pack a sense of adventure as the island has a plethora of sights around its stunning caldera. These five jaunts take you to less-visited corners of Santorini where you can sample local wines, enjoy the sunset view beloved by residents, take in the expansive view of the island from its highest point, or simply lounge on an uncrowded beach.
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Essential Guide to South Africa Safaris: 8 Tips for First-Time Travelers

For optimal wildlife watching, winter (June to September) is the prime season as many trees and shrubs are leafless, aiding with visibility. Limited food and water resources also mean that animals are more frequently spotted foraging, hunting, or drinking at waterholes. South Africa’s summer (December to February) brings lush landscapes, but animals often find it challenging to be seen in the dense greenery. This season primarily attracts European holidaymakers seeking warm temperatures.
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