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Top-Rated Istanbul Hotels: Our Readers’ Picks for 2025

Istanbul is a city of dizzying contrasts, where ancient tradition meets modern-day culture. It sits quite literally on the crossroads of two civilizations, spread across Asia and Europe. Sleek, glassy skyscrapers tower over centuries-old mosques, and neighborhoods give visitors a glimpse into Old World Constantinople while trendy, newer districts offer insight into the city’s future.
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Top-Rated City Hotels in Africa: Readers’ Choices for 2025

Looking at the city hotels in Africa picked byGoTravelDailyreaders, it’s clear their favorite city is Cape Town, South Africa, which boasts four out of the top five hotels. This captivating city is one of the most naturally beautiful locations in the world, arranged around the iconic Table Mountain, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the picturesque Cape Winelands on the other. It is home to some of the best city hotels in Africa.
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Discover 4 Must-Visit Small Towns on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail

Stretching across 15 states and the District of Columbia, theCivil Rights Trailtells the story of this decades-long movement for equality through museums, historical markers, and more. Travelers interested in exploring the pivotal locations of the U.S. civil rights movement can look to the interactive Civil Rights Trail website to guide their plans as they choose from 60 featured destinations.
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Ultimate Guide to Ice Climbing Adventures in Ouray, Colorado

This was the mantra my climbing instructor, Lani Chapko ofIRIS Alpine, had encouraged me to repeat as I attempted to ascend a towering frozen waterfall. With my boots still firmly planted on the ground, this seemed like a reasonable statement. However, at 30 feet in the air, with nothing more than spiky crampons and an eighth-of-an-inch-wide steel point anchoring me to the side of a ravine, it sounded ludicrous.
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Experience All Saints and Souls Day in New Orleans at This Unique Hotel Bar

Tucked away in a historic Beaux-Arts building dating back to 1906,International House Hotelis an unexpected place to experience the ritual-based culture New Orleans is known for. Standing in the Central Business District, two blocks from the French Quarter, the boutique hotel is owned by Sean Cummings, who provides space for communities to gather while honoring the rituals locals have long celebrated. As a devoted supporter of artists and change-makers, Cummings’ hotel serves as a cultural center that hosts seven quintessentially New Orleans rituals every year. These local celebrations help guests gain insight into the city’s rich culture, from Carnival to St. Joseph’s Day to St. John’s Eve, as the lobby is transformed with Creole art, music, and altars paying homage to saints and spirits.
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Explore Canada’s 435-Mile Scenic Walking Route with Seafood and Quaint Towns

Avid hikers have another reason to visit Canada’s eastern coast in 2022. Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), affectionately known as “Canada’s Food Island,” is inviting travelers to circumnavigate its idyllic shoreline by foot onThe Island Walk. This extensive 435-mile trail, which opened in 2021, loops around the perimeter of the country’s smallest province. Moreover, with plenty of stops at sandy beaches, scenic viewpoints, and charming small towns, it has something for everyone. Therefore, grab some good walking shoes and prepare for an unforgettable hiking adventure.
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Explore the World in 24 Days with This Luxury Four Seasons Private Jet Itinerary

Ever since debuting in 2015, Four Seasons has set the standard for ultra-luxurious private jet trips. Its lineup for 2023 is no exception, featuring several wanderlust-inducing journeys that will take 48 fortunate guests on the trip of a lifetime. Given the success of Four Seasons’ 2022 journeys, interested travelers should act swiftly to secure their place.
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