Month: November 2019

(CNN) — “The G-spot of Europe,” read the adverts encouraging visitors to come to Vilnius. “Nobody knows where it is but when you find it — it’s amazing.” It was a controversial marketing campaign for the capital of Lithuania when it launched last year. For starters, the racy ads went live just weeks ahead of
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Launched in 2018, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” a self-guided “Fred Rogers Trail” marks 15 stops throughout Western Pennsylvania. While you can watch the legacy of Mister Fred Rogers on film – with a 2018 documentary and a November 2019 release starring Tom Hanks – why not make a trip to
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Nov. 6th, 2019 StayMarquis is one of the Hamptons’ premier luxury home rental companies with a portfolio of nearly 500 properties, ranging from stylish beach bungalows to multi-million-dollar estates, chic farmland getaways and historic homes steps from town. The company lets guests and owners “rent without reservation,” meaning they take care of everything so that you don’t
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With its elegant galleries, fabulous shopping, budding coffee scene, energetic nightlife and impressive historical riches, Málaga is the fun-loving Andalucian city everyone is talking about. And it has plenty of accommodation picks for those seeking a comfortable, characterful and super-central yet wallet-friendly stay. Spurred on by the flourishing local arts renaissance, a wave of fashionable,
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(CNN) — Egg-like ice balls are piled up on a beach in Hailuoto, Finland, delighting people who braved the cold to visit the island. “This was [an] amazing phenomenon, [I’ve]never seen before,” Tarja Terentjeff told CNN.”The whole beach was full of these ice balls.” Hailuoto is in the Gulf of Bothnia, which separates Finland and
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(CNN) — As air pollution in parts of India hits record levels, the country’s most iconic attraction is getting some special treatment. The Taj Mahal is India’s single most visited tourist attraction, with an estimated eight million people visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site annually. Located in Agra in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state, about
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Halloween has come and gone, and that means the holiday season is just around the corner. In anticipation of what Andy Williams crooned “the most wonderful time of the year,” we’re looking for North America’s best seasonal events – light shows, holiday parades, Christmas markets and festive hotels – and we need your help. Vote
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Britain was fascinated by ancient Egypt long before Howard Carter found Tutankhamun’s tomb, with Napoleon’s Middle Eastern campaign (1798–1801) igniting interest across Europe. Nevertheless, the discovery in 1922 of King Tut’s final resting place sparked a new wave of Egyptomania.  There was jewellery, including some by Cartier incorporating genuine Egyptian antiquities; fashion, including overblouses embroidered
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red and white wine poured from a bottle into wine glass on white background, isolated Getty Several people throughout history have been credited with the remark: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” Reports have been coming in concerning beverage alcohol’s overall market performance, and they can be confusing. SipSource www.SipSource.com
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(CNN) — It has so far fought overtourism by limiting the number of cruise ships that dock in its ports, banning four in five souvenir stalls, and cutting the number of tables and chairs outside restaurants by 20%. And now the Croatian port of Dubrovnik has suggested an even more stringent measure: an effective ban
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