Month: July 2024

Jul. 15th, 2024 While ski season awaits, Tahoe’s premier resorts are far from dormant. Summer and fall months reveal the region’s “secret season” of hidden charms, where snowy peaks transform into cascading waterfalls, vibrant wildflowers adorn the landscape, and warm days blend into cool nights. Activities abound, from scenic hikes and exhilarating bike rides to
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The passionate rhythms of flamenco, respected galleries both cutting-edge and classic, lively cities that burst with architectural masterworks spanning the centuries – Spain’s immense cultural riches have grown into just as much a draw as its dazzling costas. Today, this rich artistic heritage is making the country a leading, forward-thinking force in cultural preservation, which
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In the world of bourbon, two categories stand head and shoulders above the rest in the eyes of whiskey lovers: single-barrel and small-batch bourbons. Renowned for their unique flavors, meticulous craftsmanship, and the sheer artistry involved in their creation, these bottles often set the bar in the space. Distillers fastidiously select the best barrels for
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Alternating between steppes that lead dreamers into the wild, and bustling, flashy cities like Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan is a country that always has something new to reveal. The distances are enormous in the ninth-largest country on Earth – and the transport options numerous. Count on a mix of trains, cars, buses and even horses
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Protests in Spain will spread if European officials fail to address mass tourism’s negative effect on the lives of residents, UNESCO’s Peter Debrine told “Squawk Box Asia” on Monday. “It’s turning into a very volatile situation,” said UNESCO’s senior project officer for sustainable tourism. “Civil society coming and trying to make change is very important,
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Massive Montana encompasses a wild terrain of Rocky Mountain adventures and bucket-list places to visit. Amid the mountains, national forests and wild rivers teeming with trout, several historical and current railroad depots punctuate the state – now forming Montana’s best cities – showcasing its independent yet inviting culture. Interstate 90 and 15 cross in the mountainous western half
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All hotels have been independently reviewed and selected. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating. Our expert writers are usually hosted on a complimentary basis in order to gain the first-hand experience necessary for their review. Neo-Moorish arches, Triana tiles, arcaded patios and Islamic
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When I dream of Thailand, I think of an isolated white beach with crystalline water and lush palm trees dripping with coconuts. That is also what Alex Garland’s novel “The Beach” famously captured, the quest for the most legendary beach, untouched by mass tourism, a plunge into authentic Thai life that surrounds it. “You fish,
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The good news for travelers is that Prague is a stunningly beautiful European capital. It’s the pride of Czechia with gasp-inducing art and architecture tucked around every corner and town square. The slightly less good news is everyone wants a piece of that prettiness. Countless feet cross the cobblestones and wander through churches and museums
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Take a look at any topographical map of Ecuador and you’ll immediately notice the Andean spine that cuts through the country from north to south. It’s these mountains and volcanoes that offer the most scope for adventure, and it’s where travelers often head first for the best hikes in Ecuador. For trekkers and serious climbers alike,
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