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Experience the Vibrant Music Scene in Mérida

Mérida, the capital of the state of Yucatán in the south of Mexico, is a city set to music. Stroll through Plaza Grande on a Friday night and you’ll see localgruposjamming, bare palms tapping African drums, instrument cases flung open so passersby can drop a few pesos. “Musicians here play from the heart,” says local guitarist Armando Gonzalez who often plays in the plazas. “I wear sunglasses when I perform so I can close my eyes and feel the music.”
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Discover Bourbon Culture: A Guide to Believing in Louisville’s Best

There are more bourbon barrels aging right now in Kentucky than there are residents. Moreover, the Bluegrass State proudly produces 95 percent of the world’s bourbon supply. Louisville—aka ‘Bourbon City’—offers an array of distillery experiences, tours, classes, tastings, events, and an extensive cocktail scene. Get ready to let this spirit move you.
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Top Summer Activities in Tunis

With glorious, uninterrupted sunshine and hot days spent splashing in the cooling waters of the Mediterranean, laid-back Tunis gets a huge jolt of energy in summer. Enjoy heady, hedonistic days of swimming in the sea followed by leisurely dinners and bar hopping along beachside terraces and dancing until dawn at the waterfront clubs of Gammarth. With daylight comes a chance to revel in the summer sun all over again; here are the best things to do in Tunis in summer.
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Experience 48 Hours of Excitement in Glasgow, Scotland’s Vibrant Capital

Famous nightlife, a revered music scene, and unique architecture are just a handful of reasons Glasgow deserves at least 48 hours of your time. Often unfavourably compared to Scotland’s capital, the country’s biggest city surprises visitors in many ways, with perhaps the biggest draw being the warm, welcoming Glaswegians themselves. ‘People Make Glasgow’ is a saying round these parts, and here are suggestions for being part of that on a short break to the city.
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Top Spring Activities in Cairo You Can’t Miss

Despite its dusty reputation, springtime in Cairo unleashes bursts of warmth and color, from puffy oleander bushes to jacaranda trees shouting with purple blossoms. Sidewalks are shaded under blooming acacia trees, and Cairenes are happily shedding their winter coats and thick scarves for sandals and t-shirts. As the city reawakens, it’s the picture-perfect time for a visit.
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Explore Edinburgh: The Ultimate Guide for Book Lovers

‘Piled deep and massy, close and high; mine own romantic town.’ So wrote Sir Walter Scott of Edinburgh, the city of his birth, and the first in the world to be designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2004. The Scottish capital and its literary heritage go together like the amicable Jekyll and Hyde, influenced by the architectural make-up of its Old and New Towns—both crafted by its legendary scribblers, including Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Top 4 Exciting Day Trips from Bucharest

There’s no shortage of things to do in Bucharest, home to Romania’s top museums, a thriving dining and nightlife scene, and pleasant parks and gardens. However, for a deeper insight into the country, some impressive destinations are within day-trip reach – from one of Europe’s most beautiful castles and Count Dracula’s infamous fort, to a tranquil lakeside retreat and misty mountaintops in the Carpathians.
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