Explore Arras: A Comprehensive Travel Guide to Northern France

Arras, the capital of the Artois region in northern France, is renowned for its stunning Grand’ Place and the charming place des Heros. As one of the most picturesque towns in northern France, its architectural masterpieces were crafted in the Flemish Renaissance style. The Grand’ Place is enveloped by tall red brick and stone houses, adorned with rounded gables and a series of arcades at street level. Although the squares appear historic, the city underwent significant restoration following the devastation of World War I, which obliterated its old heart. Arras has always been a pivotal trading hub in northern France.

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Top LGBT Attractions in Guadalajara’s Vibrant Gay Scene

I visited Jalisco as part of a two-week adventure in Mexico, preceding a six-day trip to three beautiful cities – all with highly distinct charms – in the central part of the country:San Miguel de Allende, Mexico City, and Puebla. (My hotels in these three places -Casa de Sierra Nevadain San Miguel,Hotel Condesain Mexico City, andLa Purificadorain Puebla – have all been exceptional). I spent a full week in the friendly, culturally rich, andaffordable city of Guadalajara, the second-largest metropolis in Mexico, which surprisingly boasts a remarkably vibrant gay scene.

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Exploring Greek Roadside Shrines: A Cultural Journey

Traveling the roads of Greece, it won’t be long until the metal boxes on skinny wire legs catch your attention. It may take a few of them blurring by before you realize what you’re seeing is not a bizarre mailbox or the Greek version of a roadside telephone. Behind the small glass doors, a candle flickers, a color picture of a saint stares back, and the top of the box is crowned with a cross or perhaps a row of Greek letters. Farther along, a brightly whitewashed building the size of a children’s playhouse stands out against the grey-green leaves of the olive trees.

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Discover the Beauty of County Offaly: A Perfect Visitor’s Guide

Are you visiting County Offaly? This part of the Irish Province of Leinster has a number of attractions you will not want to miss. Additionally, there are some interesting sights that are slightly off the beaten path. It is known for President Obama’s ancestors, so you may find yourself in some famous company if you spend a day or two in Offaly during your visit to Ireland.

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Top Attractions to Explore in Reno, NV

Reno’s top cool things to do reflect the many features, events, and activities making Reno a recreational, cultural, and historic place to explore. Reno’s downtown redevelopment has transformed the face of the city in dramatic ways – the train trench, Riverwalk, condo conversions of old casinos, and the Reno Aces Ballpark to name a few. Our main tourism promotion organization, the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) is in the thick of it as well, using the tagline “America’s Adventure Place” to tout the many cool things about the Reno / Tahoe region.

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Ultimate Guide to Courchevel 1850: The Luxury Ski Destination

The five villages that make up Courchevel are nestled in the skiing area known as Les Trois Vallees (The Three Valleys) in the Savoie Region of the French Alps. This remarkable area includes the Saint-Bon, Les Allues, and Belleville valleys, collectively forming the largest ski area in the world. With a staggering 600 kilometers of slopes linked by 173 ski lifts, Les Trois Vallees offers diverse skiing experiences, featuring 30 black slopes, 108 red slopes, 129 blue slopes, and 51 green slopes.

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