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Tips for Sleeping Comfortably While Traveling

Whether it’s unfamiliar surroundings, a raucous hostel dorm, or a pothole-ridden night bus journey, the act of travel presents endless challenges to a peaceful night’s sleep. Given that over 50% of adults consider a good night’s sleep essential for mental wellbeing, managing our circadian rhythms while on the road could be the key to a more enjoyable trip.

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Cleveland’s Historic Banks Elevate Dining to Market Leader

At the turn of the 20th century, Cleveland, Ohio was an economic powerhouse, with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil bringing millions of dollars and major financial institutions to the city. Although that’s now part of a bygone era, the spaces remain, and former money markets now house restaurants, bars, markets, and clubs. You can bank on having a good time at these seven spots to eat and drink in the city.

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Discover Unique Fitness Classes: From Morning Raves to Tree Climbing

It’s easy for a workout routine to fall by the wayside when traveling. Fitness enthusiasts and world travelers have rounded up eight of the most unusual fitness classes around the globe. These classes help you experience a destination while moving your body and working up a sweat. From energetic morning raves to unique dog yoga, you’ll be amazed at the ingenuity of these distinct workouts.

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Top Vegan Hotels Leading Sustainable Hospitality Practices

Plant-based eating is proving to be more than just a transitory fad. As the number of people who identify as vegan continues to increase, the old tropes no longer work. Specialty vegan meals on flights or in restaurants just aren’t enough. Therefore, vegan travelers want to bed down in eco-friendly, cruelty-free hotels. The hospitality industry has responded with remarkable establishments that prioritize sustainability. Here are five vegan hotels for a sustainable escape.

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Top Vegan Dining Spots in Montreal: A Culinary Guide

Montréal is overflowing with drool-worthy vegan restaurants, several of which have been around for over two decades. Don’t miss out on plant-based versions of the Quebec region’s classic cheese curd dish, poutine – it’s the perfect warming dish during chilly winter months. If you’re out and about in Montréal and looking for a vegan bite to eat, keep an eye out for the French words‘végane’and‘végétalien,’both of which are used to mark veggie dishes on menus. Here are seven of the best vegan restaurants in the city.

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Solo Dining in Barcelona: Are Restaurants Excluding Single Diners?

Diving into the famously fabulous local food-and-drink scene is one of the greatest thrills of any visit to Barcelona. Recently, reports have emerged of some restaurants and bars in Catalonia’s Mediterranean-side capital turning away solo diners in favor of bigger groups, mainly in the heavily touristed city center and areas like the Eixample district, home to Gaudí’s wondrous architecture, as well as pintxo-bar-filled Carrer de Blai in Poble Sec.

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Top 6 Philadelphia Neighborhoods You Must Explore

As the home of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed by the country’s forefathers, Philadelphia is a top destination for history buffs. However, this city has so much more. It’s home to the largest urban park in the nation, a 3000-year-old Egyptian sphinx, and an exciting brewery scene. One of the greatest ways to get to know the City of Brotherly Love is through its vibrant and distinctive neighborhoods. Here are the six neighborhoods in Philadelphia you should visit.

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Top Dining and Drinking Spots in East London

Londoners have clamored for tables at Dishoom (Tube: Shoreditch High St) since 2010, and demand remains strong. (It’s walk-in, but at weekend brunch, you absolutely need a reservation.) The Iranian cafe serves a delicious morning spread called The Big Bombay, a colorful plate of their famousakuri(spicy scrambled egg), streaky bacon, sausages, masala beans, mushrooms, and homemade buns. Even if you have it at 8 am on a weekday, you’ll still be full way after lunch.

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