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Top Spas in Sweden: Ultimate Relaxation Spots

The Swedes have been into wellness since 1269, when the very first Swedish bathing house is said to have opened. You might think that Swedish massage was born here, but scholars believe it was developed in the late 19th century by Dutchman Johan Georg Mezger. His work was confused with that of the Swede Per Henrik Ling, whose earlier “Medical Gymnastics” system was called “The Swedish Movement Cure” when it came to America.

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Top Milwaukee River Cruises for Unforgettable Experiences

On a warm evening in downtown Milwaukee, it’s not uncommon to see river boats float along the Milwaukee River, accompanied by the sounds of laughter and music. On board, cocktails are flowing, and the vibe might as well be Key West, Fla., or the Caribbean. Over the past few years, specialty cruises have really taken off, catering to niche audiences in music, food, cocktails, or wine. Whether you want to indulge in a brunch cruise over the weekend or celebrate TGIF with a booze cruise, there’s definitely an option just for you almost every night of the week.

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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Toulouse

Steeped in history, yet hip and lively, enchanting Toulouse is one of France’s most beautiful cities. Known as the Ville Rose (the ‘Red City’), the capital of western Languedoc-Roussillon is an attractive place to visit. Moreover, with wonderful shopping options and exceptional cuisine that is among France’s most memorable, Toulouse is a great destination that shouldn’t be missed.

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Top 6 Podcast Apps for Travel Enthusiasts

Until relatively recently, the word “podcasts” didn’t mean much to most people. Despite being around since 2004, this method of downloading audio and video shows was slow to catch on. Nevertheless, with the breakout success of the “Serial” podcast, things started to change—the first season alone had over 70 million downloads.

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Top Megalithic and Prehistoric Sites to Explore in Ireland

Megalithic Ireland is timeless, and these pre-historic Irish monuments captivate visitors even millennia after their origins have been lost to history. Many travelers are drawn to Ireland’s rich tapestry of megalithic and prehistoric artifacts. These remarkable structures, erected thousands of years ago by unknown builders, evoke intrigue and fascination through their sheer presence and the mysteries surrounding their purpose. Furthermore, the stunning landscapes and proposed mystical significance add to their allure. So, what are the must-visit sites? Let’s explore.

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Top Margaritas to Try in Dallas-Fort Worth

Here in DFW, we love margaritas. And patios. Moreover, enjoying margaritas on patios enhances the experience. Thankfully, there is a holiday to celebrate the frozen concoction that brings joy to many. Yes, lovers of all things tequila, National Margarita Day is a real celebration, and it falls on February 22, 2015. It is the perfect occasion to raise a salt-rimmed glass and enjoy at a DFW Mexican restaurant or your favorite cantina.

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Top Kathi Rolls to Savor in India

To sample the best kathi rolls in India, Kolkata should undoubtedly be your initial stop. After all, the kathi roll was invented there, and it’s grown to be one of the most popular street foods in the city. The first roll came out of the kitchen of Nizam’s restaurant, where it started out as a simple meat kebab (cooked in charcoal on an iron skewer) wrapped in an egg-coveredparatha. According to some, the meat wasn’t the mutton it was claimed to be, but instead controversial beef disguised in a roll. It wasn’t even called a kathi roll, but rather referred to as a Nizam’s roll.

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10 Best Islands to Visit in Croatia

The 1246 islands and islets dotting Croatia’s Adriatic coastline come in various shapes, sizes, and topographies, each boasting a unique vibe. Some have long been part of the tourist circuit, while others remain less-visited, offering a peaceful retreat. With increasing tourist numbers, many islands are catering to luxury travelers, offering boutique experiences, while others remain delightfully low-key with a more authentic atmosphere.

There’s certainly plenty to entice visitors: picturesque pebble and sandy beaches lapped by transparent turquoise waters, fascinating historical towns, and rustic villages. Additionally, the opportunities for sailing, miles of walking and cycling trails, and exquisite local cuisine featuring wine and olive oil are noteworthy.

The challenging journey to these islands is part of the allure; since most Croatian islands can only be reached by boat or ferry, there’s that adventurous Robinson Crusoe feeling. If you’re unsure which island to visit, here are the top ten islands to explore in Croatia.

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