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Ultimate Bangkok Travel Guide: Explore Attractions, Food, and Culture

Bangkok is a city that thrives on contrasts and embraces the weird, the wonderful, and the wacky. Its happy essence and vibrant nature owe much to the everyday hustle and daily grind of the people. A place like no other, enriched with culture and many delights that go way beyond a plate of Pad Thai. This city is a must-see and an experience to remember any time you visit. From the casual tuk-tuk, market stalls, trendy skyscrapers, and delicious food, the city harnesses a plethora of appeal. With many popular neighborhoods to explore and plenty of traditional, world-class foods to try, whatever you’re here for, Bangkok is a destination that delivers romance, adventure, and family time.
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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Rio de Janeiro

In Rio de Janeiro, every day is a party. Rio, as it’s usually called, is a place like absolutely no other in the world. The jet set and glitterati descend here year-round for the white-sand beaches, bass-forward nightlife, and five heady days of Carnival bacchanal celebrations in February or March. However, you don’t have to be a thong-clad party seeker to appreciate the literal highs of mountainous Rio. The breathtakingly beautiful city is home to landmark sites like the Christ the Redeemer statue and world-class art museums. Sprinkle in beach volleyball matches, samba dancing, and stunning tropical mountains meeting azure sea scenery you won’t find anywhere else. However, there are a few things to keep in mind: Brazil no longer requires a visa for American visitors (you’ll pay an airport departure tax instead); the language is Portuguese, not Spanish; and the drug-trafficked favelas are a harsh reality. This Rio de Janeiro travel guide has everything you need to get started planning an unforgettable trip. Ready, set, Rio!
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Discover Acadia National Park’s Newest Hotel: The Stylishly Renovated Claremont

A road trip up to Mount Desert Island (M.D.I.) is essential for any summer visit to Maine, as the massive island boasts a range of quintessential attractions: Acadia National Park, the only national park in the northeast; the charming town of Bar Harbor; Cadillac Mountain, the tallest seaside mountain on the eastern seaboard north of Rio de Janeiro; Somes Sound, the only fjord on the east coast; along with all the usual Maine attractions, including lobster, ice cream, and whoopie pies. When you’re here, it’s easy to understand why this has been a popular summer destination since the 1870s.
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Top 14 Must-Do Activities in Washington D.C.

Perched on the East Coast, Washington, D.C. is a pretty incredible city to visit if you’re looking to explore one of the best cities in the USA. Not only is it the capital, but it’s also got a ton of charm, history, and a hoard of cultural sights that can’t be missed. This is exactly why I wanted to share with you my favourite and some of the best things to do in Washington D.C. during your next trip.
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Essential Amsterdam Travel Guide: Top Tips and Attractions

Istanbul stands out as a distinct city in the world. Spanning two continents, it is a city characterized by layers and contrasts. Historic sights such as Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace sit alongside bustling bars and lively cafes. Furthermore, Ottoman-era mosques are just a short walk from contemporary art museums and galleries. Traditional carpet shops are mingled with trendy boutiques, showcasing a dynamic coexistence of old and new. The city is perpetually pulsating with activity.
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Ultimate Guide to Traveling in Portland, Oregon

Portland, Oregon is an outdoor lover’s dream destination and the locals couldn’t agree more. Whether it’s strolling through any one of the 275 public parks and gardens or kayaking down the Willamette River that cuts through the heart of the city, there are endless options for outdoor exploring. Moreover, with nearly 400 miles of bikeways, it’s no surprise that Portland is considered the biking capital of the country.
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