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Discover Hidden Gems in Porto: A Guide to Alternative Attractions

When researching a trip to Porto, you’ll likely have a checklist of must-see attractions: Livraria Lello, the Café Majestic, and Palácio da Bolsa, to name a few. While each of these attractions holds merit, the true heartbeat of Porto is more palpable away from the holiday crowds. Its character seeps from the history-soaked buildings, echoing the highs and lows played out over centuries.
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Top 10 Coffee Spots in Cape Town for Your Caffeine Cravings

Single-origin flat whites, pourovers, and nitro brews everywhere and not a single Starbucks in sight: these days Cape Town’s coffee culture is as much a part of city life as a visit to the beach or a hike up Table Mountain. Whether it’s found in unassuming side street hole-in-the-walls, flamboyant city centre cafes, no-nonsense roasteries, or friendly neighbourhood coffee shops, coffee is a key part of Cape Town life. Here are the ten best places to grab a cuppa.
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Auburn vs. Alabama: The Ultimate College Rivalry Takes to the Streets

Nothing unites Alabamians like their love for football. Moreover, nothing quite divides them like the rivalry between the University of Alabama and Auburn University. This animosity culminates in the annual Iron Bowl, a spectacular event in American college football. Therefore, in the spirit of this ‘healthy’ competition, we’re comparing Tuscaloosa and Auburn to see who comes out on top.
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Ann Arbor vs. Columbus: The Ultimate College Town Comparison

The University of Michigan Museum of Art, established in 1856, showcases exceptional African art and features inspiring outdoor sculptures. In downtown Ann Arbor, you will find the renowned independent bookstoreLiterati, celebrated for its unique literary offerings. For a glimpse of stunning architecture, visitBurton Memorial Tower, home to one of the world’s rare grand carillons.
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Discover Ljubljana’s Neo-Bistro Trend: Enjoy Local Cuisine with Flair

With vegetables growing literally on the city’s doorstep, and orchards and vineyards an easy morning’s ride away, Ljubljana’s restaurants have always had access to the freshest of ingredients. However, while the resulting cuisine has always been wholesome, solid, and earthy, it often lacked a certain sophistication. With the arrival of the neo-bistro in Slovenia’s pint-sized but big-hearted capital, all that is changing.
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