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Ultimate Packing Guide for Your Trip to Italy

You’ve finally planned your long-awaited trip to Italy. Your flights are secured, and accommodations are in place. With everything ready to go, the next vital step is to decide what to pack. Here, you will find practical packing advice to help you determine what to bring, what to buy before leaving, and what to leave behind. In addition to your essentials—like your passport, phone, money, medicine, and toiletries—consider the following key items when preparing for la bella Italia.
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Ultimate Guide to La Tomatina 2025: Experience Spain’s Messiest Festival

If it’s the last Wednesday in August, it’s got to be the world’s messiest festival. In Buñol, Spain – 40km (25 miles) west of Valencia – La Tomatina festival is a wild, silly, and very saucy tomato-throwing spectacle that draws 20,000 produce-pitching revelers each year. If you’ve always dreamed of throwing your, um, tomato in the ring, here’s all the information you need to squeeze the most out of this chaotic, one-of-a-kind celebration.
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Top 6 Epic Road Trips Across Germany

Germany is a fantastic destination for driving tours, offering stunning landscapes and rich culture. It’s expansive enough for adventurous journeys while maintaining quaint regions that invite thorough exploration. With a fantastic road network, including over 13,000km of autobahnen, and a reputation for orderly driving, Germany is the perfect place for a memorable driving holiday.
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Optimal Seasons for Visiting the Netherlands

In many ways, the Netherlands is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own unique charm. Spring sees fields full of tulips in bloom, while summer invites you to enjoy long days at sandy beaches along the coast and on the Wadden Sea islands. As autumn transitions to winter, the darkening chill invites you to embrace the Dutch quality ofgezelligheid(conviviality, coziness) at atmospheric cafes. Cycling is a Dutch way of life, with festivals enriching the calendar throughout the year.
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