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How to Enjoy a Historical Tour of Mexico City

     

Who would have known that a country known for delicious Mexican cuisine, for being America's closest neighbor was once a place where a large civilization rules the land? Mexico City has a rich history of Aztec rule; mixed with the influence of the Sp... read more »

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A Fall Foliage Tour Through Georgia

     

In October, something magnificent happens in the mountains of Northeast Georgia. The trees catch fire. Not literally, of course. But, a drive up from Atlanta warrants some of the most spectacular fall foliage sightings in the state. Bright oranges, y... read more »

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum in Austria Officially Open

     

‘The Terminator,’ Arnold Schwarznegger now has his own museum dedicated to him in his home of Austria according to Breaking Travel News.... read more »

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Family Travel: Listen in at San Francisco's AUDIUM

     

San Francisco boasts a wide array of museums, theaters, and experiences. When you’ve finished your visit to Pier 39 and the Golden Gate Bridge, riding the Cable Cars into Chinatown, and exploring the city's numerous scientific and art museums, consi... read more »

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Fort Lauderdale’s New Escape Hotel Gets a Makeover

     

Fort Lauderdale may bring back a classic, it seems. The city’s former Escape Hotel is a historic hotel, and one of the city beach’s most popular resorts, which was reduced to nothing but a crumbling shell of its former self in 2010. Luckily, it was n... read more »

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Brueghel, Titian and More – Exhibitions in Rome May 2013

     

A great resource for finding out about art related happenings in Rome is local website romaexhibit.it (with information in Italian and English about current and upcoming events). Here's a heads up about two must-see exhibitions in a couple of amazing... read more »

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CheapOair Finds Orlando the Most Popular Destination for Memorial Day Travel

     

Leading travel website CheapOair released today its findings of the most popular domestic destinations for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Based on customer purchase patterns, CheapOair publishes travel trends comparing the top ten domestic destin... read more »

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A Photographic Tour of Frankfurt

     

If Frankfurt is the gateway to Europe, just what exactly do you get when you arrive? This German city has been and will continue to be a fascinating city for all. It is the business heart of Germany, but it is quickly being recognized for its other a... read more »

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Family Travel: The Titanic Experience in Orlando

     

While visiting the Orlando area, step outside the fantasy and make-believe world of theme park tourism to engage your family in Titanic the Experience, an immersive permanent exhibition showcasing the history, mystery, and lesser-known-facts behind t... read more »

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When to Go Whale Watching in Puerto Vallarta

     

On a trip in January to Puerto Vallarta, I visited the island of Yelapa and took a swift, fun boat ride with Vallarta Adventures. During our ride to Yelapa, which only lasted for 45 minutes, we were astonished to spot quite a few whales which leaped ... read more »

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Family Travel: Chi-Town's Shakespeare

     

As a former theater teacher, I am the first to advocate exposing young children to various forms of theatrical entertainment, among them, Shakespeare. Although young children (and adults!) often struggle with the detailed and dated language presente... read more »

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Student Travel: Choosing Where to Study Abroad

     

There are probably a million things going through your head while making the decision of whether or not to study abroad. But if you’ve decided to go, the best is yet to come. Choosing where to spend your semester or year abroad is a tough decision, ... read more »

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Myrtle Beach for Families

     

We love Myrtle Beach because of its versatility and appeal to all types of audiences. It's not only for lovers, spring breakers or solo travelers, but it’s especially for families. Located in the South Carolina Coast, it's the great family getaway sm... read more »

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Coronation Afternoon Tea at Fortnum and Mason

     

In March 2012, her Majesty the Queen opened the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon in honor of her 60 years as Monarch since her ascension to the throne in February 1952. This year sees the continuation of the celebrations, to mark the 60th anniversary since ... read more »

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Spring Fun in Vancouver, British Columbia

     

Canada's busiest western city, Vancouver, is also one of its prettiest, surrounded by water on three sides and teeming with waterfront beauty, cultural diversity and art, fabulous food and one of the largest urban parks in North America—Stanley Park.... read more »

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Rockin Out at Whelan’s

     

Arguably one of the most famous venues in Dublin, Whelan’s is a popular spot for music, drinking and dancing. It was famously utilized in the film, P.S. I Love You, as the meeting place where the protagonist, played by Hilary Swank, first meets the ... read more »

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Reasons to Stroll through Montreal’s Chinatown

     

Montreal’s Chinatown is not huge—in fact, it’s just a few blocks located mostly on La Gauchetiere Street and around Saint Urbain Street and the St. Lawrence Boulevard. The part of La Gauchetiere that actually goes through Chinatown is small, basicall... read more »

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Vegetarian Friendly Restaurants in New Orleans

     

The French-influenced city isn’t all about Hurricane cocktails and seafood that’s ocean to plate: vegetarians can rejoice in that there are quite a few restaurants that cater to the vegetarian palette. Here are five we found:... read more »

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Dining Diversity: The Buffet at the ARIA

     

Tucked a bit off the strip in the City Center, the ARIA Resort & Casino boasts numerous dining options. If you are looking for the most diverse and able to suit a wide variety of palates, be sure to check out their scrumptious buffet.... read more »

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20-something Guide to Denver

     

If you’re not familiar with the term “20-something,” you’re probably not a “20-something.” Nonetheless, it means that confusing and experimental age that is turning into the Quarter Life Crisis. Luckily, for most 20-somethings, they can enjoy their t... read more »

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Family Travel: San Diego Tide Pools

     

Although this spot is not massive, it boasts a lot of charm. Carved rock formations perfect for climbing just out over the shallow surf allowing for exploration of numerous small crabs, anemones, and other tiny visitors. Seals are often visible from ... read more »

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Family Travel: Touring Boston's TD Garden

     

Considering the horrors that struck Boston less than one month ago, Boston could use a sports related morale boost. If you find yourself heading to the Boston area, the Bruins made a place for themselves in the playoffs of the NHL respectively. Catch... read more »

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Foodie Fun at England's Seaside in Sussex

     

Located along the coast in Southeastern England, Sussex offers the best of British surf and turf for gourmet travelers visiting the UK and all within easy reach of London and its two main airports – Heathrow and Gatwick. Indeed Gatwick is located hal... read more »

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