Month: September 2024

You could return to Malaga time and time again and find new things to see and do. Right in the centre, you come across Phoenician and Roman remains, vestiges of the city’s Moorish heritage, opulent Baroque churches and stunning contemporary architecture. And the city’s clutch of art galleries and museums seems to be ever-growing as Malaga
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Practically a country unto itself, Bavaria packs in more than most independent states of its size. Think peaks over 2000m (6560ft) and sweeping plains. Medieval cities and 21st-century museums. Roman ruins and Alpine lakes. You could spend a lifetime exploring it all. If you need a place to start, here are 10 experiences that will
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Oman’s vibrant cultural heritage is deeply intertwined with the gifts of its terrain, and it permeates every travel experience here.  The country’s stories are found everywhere you go, from the atmospheric lanes of Mutrah Souq in Muscat, where ornate khanjars (traditional daggers) and patterned kumma (headpiece worn by Omani men) showcase excellent craftsmanship and pride,
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Malaga has some of the best restaurants and tapas bars in Spain, whether you fancy traditional places or designer gastrobars. Definitely order some boquerones (fresh anchovies), with some locally caught prawns and ensaladilla (Russian salad).  For more Malaga inspiration, see our guides to the best things to do and nightlife. Find things to do by area City Centre Outside the city centre
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Courtesy Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Tal Vardi Upon entering the large lodge-inspired grand lobby, guests are impressed by Fairmont Chateau Whistler from the very first steps. With tasteful art accenting the walls, soaring ceilings, and an appropriate mountain ambiance, Fairmont continues its commitment to excellence in both amenities and service at this Western Canada property. The
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Earlier this month, Bologna, the capital of the Emilia Romagna region, welcomed Grand Tour Italia, a reimagined theme park. Geared primarily to domestic and international travelers, Grand Tour Italia offers an immersive, bird’s-eye view of the diverse culinary and cultural traditions of Italy’s 20 regions, designed
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In the centre, Plaza de Uncibay and Plaza de la Merced are lively nightlife areas with clubs open until around 4am. There are plenty of cafés and bars for after-dinner drinks, particularly around Granada, Comedias and Alcazabilla streets. For more Malaga inspiration, see our guides to the best restaurants and things to do. Antigua Casa Guardia Going strong
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Bilbao is practically synonymous with Frank Gehry’s impressive Guggenheim museum. But once you’ve seen it (and snapped your selfie), dig a bit deeper into the varied and richly textured culture of this Basque capital. See the city by kayak or through street art, or do some shopping at one of Europe’s largest food markets. Stroll the
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In 2014, when BeatBox Beverages’ founding trio showed up on ABC’s Shark Tank with their original stereo-shaped bag-in-a-box party alcohol, Mark Cuban sensed a game-changing opportunity to cash in on. A decade later after Cuban invested $1 million for a third of the company, one of the largest deals in Shark Tank’s history, BeatBox Beverages
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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. The famously picturesque French Riviera has long been
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I commission a lot of our France content and any time Lyon is recommended, it’s praised for its relaxed lifestyle, world-famous gastronomic culture and artistic history. So when Lyon Tourism invited me to check it out for myself, my first question was, ‘When?’ My second question was, ‘What’s on the menu?’  Having visited the city,
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