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The Importance of Airport Reflection Rooms for Stress-Free Travel

Since the inception of the first U.S. airport chapel,Our Lady of the Airwaysat Boston’s Logan International Airport in 1951, numerous terminals nationwide have incorporated spaces for prayer, worship, and meditation. Today, this public chapel accommodates 250 individuals, offering daily masses and round-the-clock services for travelers, airport staff, and airline employees.

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Experience Madrid Like a Local: Insider Tips and Tricks

GoTravelDaily Local Cassandra Gambill moved to Madrid in 2010 to make her millions teaching English. Instead, she discovered a golden city that is vibrant, good-humored, and fast-paced yet leisurely; one in which you can just as easily while away your time sampling blood sausage in a traditional taberna as you can taking a boat out on the lake at Parque del Buen Retiro. For Cassandra, the combination of sunny weather and work-life balance makes Madrid a true gem.

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Explore Madrid’s Newest Hotel: Stunning Design and Gourmet Dining

Central Madrid—steps away from Plaza Mayor—is now home to the newest pearl in the collection of Edition Hotels; a necklace of sophisticated, party-prone properties that wraps around the planet from New York to Shanghai. Its Spanish-capital location is the best one yet, offering an unprecedented look at Marriott’s playbook as it rapidly expands Ian Schrager’s brand: to go, full-throttle, in the opposite direction of its competitors.

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Ultimate Guide to Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid

As one of Madrid’s most emblematic and iconic squares, Plaza de Cibeles has become as much a symbol of the city as Puerta del Sol. The neoclassical square in central Madrid serves multiple purposes, from being a major traffic hub to hosting spectacular buildings and even an unofficial headquarters for Spanish soccer celebrations. Additionally, it boasts a rich history and cultural significance. Here’s what to know before you go.

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