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Experience the Turner Prize: Visit Margate This Winter

The Spanish costas wept this summer as Brexit, #flygskam (‘flight shame’) and the implosion of Thomas Cook conspired to ensure that British seaside towns got a handsome slice of England’s holiday budget. Margate was one of the principal benefactors. It’s an easy sell: long, fine-sand beaches with clean, just-warm-enough water; and, of course, Dreamland – a revamped, kitsch-cool theme park to be proud of.
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Discover Arendelle: Real-Life Locations Inspired by Frozen 2

It’s almost time to return to the land of ice-tipped tiaras and sun-loving snowmen! Frozen 2 arrives in cinemas on 22 November, captivating families worldwide eager to catch up with Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and the gang. However, what if you want to visit this fairy tale land in real life? It’s more achievable than you might guess. Here are five Frozen 2 locations you can check out for yourself.
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Discover 7 Dynamic Centers of Latin American Art

Latin America has contributed some of the biggest names in contemporary art, from Fernando Botero to Frida Kahlo. However, for those keen to immerse themselves in the local artistic scene, the region can be quite challenging. While major hubs like Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo are excellent starting points, there are seven lesser-known cities in Latin America that truly embody a vibrant art culture worth exploring.
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Explore the Top Roman Ruins in Tunisia: A Journey through Ancient Rome

The ancient Romans need no introduction: at the height of their ambitious empire, they claimed some 5 million sq km of land, an impressive area about half the size of modern Europe. The Roman ruins in Italy are well-trodden, but those in Tunisia, and elsewhere on the southern side of the Mediterranean Sea, are equally lovely and much less visited. Moreover, they can be explored for a fraction of the price compared to their Italian counterparts.
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Visit These Real Filming Locations of The Crown Season 3

With the third season of The Crown about to arrive on Netflix, we’re settling in for a weekend of royal drama, political intrigue, and sparkling tiaras. Despite the opulence of the sets, you might think the TV series was filmed in the actual Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle. However, due to access limitations, the Netflix team shot the new episodes at Elstree Studios and several stately homes across the UK.
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