Fellow parents, forget the extraordinary wine for a brief moment (although there’s always grape juice for the kids). With its giddy mix of sweeping green spaces, river life, interactive museums and casual dining scene, Bordeaux tops the French charts for urban exploration en famille. All too often, families seeking a baptism in French joie de
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A road trip through the remote, stunningly beautiful Himalayan valleys of Bhutan ranks as one of travel’s most exciting adventures. Whether sticking to the more popular western valleys on a lightning trip or driving for days over wild passes through the remote east, the landscapes here are pristine and the traditional culture famously intact. Paro
Many bucket lists include a trip to Egypt. Whether it’s history you’re looking for or a relaxing beach holiday, Egypt fits the bill, and Cairo, the original city that never sleeps, is at the epicenter of it all. It’s a hustling and bustling place with plenty to keep you occupied. Plan all the things you want to
Endless music, classic cars, beautiful seas and cultural swagger will ensure memories from a family vacation to Cuba last a lifetime. This colorful and vibrant nation with a can-do attitude is simply mesmerizing. Cubans love families – which means your kids will be treated like little gods and goddesses. Staying in a casa particular (Cuban
Whilst the Argentinian capital is still revered for its impressive number of top-notch parrillas (steakhouses), the food and drink scene in Buenos Aires has boomed over the past decade. From contemporary bodegas and trendy bistros to new wine joints and award-winning cocktail bars, Buenos Aires is becoming the star of the gastronomy world. Michelin published
Atlanta, Georgia is the birthplace and final resting place of one of America’s most pivotal and charismatic historical figures – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It was here that King’s crusade for equal rights was born and bred. His early life centered on Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn district, which served as the cultural cradle of the
Americans don’t ride trains. At least that’s what I’m told by every American I meet. They fly or drive from one state to the next, put off by the cost, delays and shabbiness of their poorly maintained railways. However, I spent a month traveling around the country with an Amtrak pass in 2015 and discovered that
I spent the first 30 years of my life in a small town in the Nile Delta, three hours away from Cairo. Later, I moved to the capital and married an Englishman. All of a sudden, I was weighed down with the responsibility of being a fountain of knowledge about my adopted city for my new
Citizens of dozens of countries can enter Thailand visa-free. This makes it one of the easiest countries in Asia to visit impulsively. Other travelers and visitors on longer trips need a visa, but they’re easy and inexpensive to obtain. There’s a lot to see and do in Thailand, and your visa must cover the full period
Be it tales of medieval love and a hundred-year war starring the claret-loving English or beheadings of parliamentary rebels during the Revolution, Bordeaux’s playbook is as rich, intense and Herculean as its eponymous wine known the world over. France’s sixth-largest city brims with museums, monuments and urban activities designed to thrust visitors hook, line and
Lonely Planet’s Managing Editor of Destinations Content, Alexander Howard, recently traveled to Hong Kong. Here, he shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip. Hong Kong and I go way back. Several years ago (more than I’d like to admit), I visited as a college freshman and fell in love with the
Peru has long been a top destination for international backpackers on a budget, as the cost of living is comparatively low for travelers from the US or Europe. Within the past two decades, the nation’s induction into gastronomic fame has sparked a fervor in travelers, nearly equal to that for Machu Picchu. As a result,
It was a hot summer’s day in Valencia when Margarida Borrás was hanged. Despite the heat, people packed into Plaza del Mercado to watch the transgender woman expire in the gallows. Public hangings were meant to be a deterrent, but for the general public of the 15th century, they were entertainment; a big, rowdy spectacle
I’ll admit it: Armenia was not on my travel radar. From a mass tourism perspective, it remains relatively undiscovered. But this little country filled with beautiful landscapes is exactly what you’re looking for when you want to go somewhere no one you know has been. This is a place for those hungry for knowledge and
Looking for a special place to stay in Iceland? Read on for Iceland’s best country retreats, boutique hotels, next-level camping and unique stays. Some can only be reached in summer but others can be enjoyed in all seasons. All prices listed here are during the peak season. Locals love their “summer houses” where they can
For decades, Fiji has had a reputation as one of the most family-friendly destinations in the Pacific, and visiting with kids is an absolute delight. Recently, it’s become a favorite destination for multigenerational family holidays, with vacationers of all ages drawn to its aquamarine waters, tropical weather, laid-back culture and growing range of soft adventure experiences, from
While its sister island of St Kitts might be more well known, Nevis delivers a tropical retreat filled with wellness experiences, natural beauty and historical sites worth exploring. Together, these Caribbean islands in the West Indies form one country, separated by a 2-mile channel. From botanical gardens and old sugar mill ruins to rainforests and
Beads at the ready – Mardi Gras is just around the corner. Taking place between the Twelfth Night of Christmas (January 5) and Shrove Tuesday, which falls on February 13 this year, countries around the world mark the holiday with a vibrant season of carnivals. Cities today celebrate Mardi Gras with flamboyant parades, live music,
The city of Bordeaux is not only about wine. Its intoxicating blend of urban culture and epicurean sass gives it bags of appeal any time of year. Not only that: its enviable ring of world-renowned vineyards, fruit orchards and farms illuminates the urban landscape with a kaleidoscope of seasonal color, making every month visually different too. Traditionally,
Many civilizations have left their mark on Seville. The capital of Andalucía is proud, beautiful and packed full of culture. It wears its heritage with pride, and the sensual blend of Islamic, Gothic and Renaissance architecture is on magnificent display in the royal palace and mighty cathedral. Beyond the elaborate mansions and verdant parks that Seville
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