Visiting Norway is easy: for both locals and tourists, almost everything seems designed to help you live your best life and travel your best trip. Norwegians are also pretty relaxed and welcoming: if there are any rules of etiquette to observe, you’ll be quickly forgiven if you break them, if indeed anyone even notices.  But there
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No surprise that the country most associated with wine history has a few museums dedicated to the topic. Beaune and Bordeaux are the undisputed wine royalty and, as such, each has its own museum. But there’s no shortage of places paying homage to wine, many off the beaten path. But, here are a few to
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For many visitors, entering Germany will be a straightforward procedure, especially for those who wish to stay fewer than 90 days. Here’s what you need to know about visas and entry requirements. Get trusted guidance to the world’s most breathtaking experiences delivered to your inbox weekly with our email newsletter. Visa-free travel to Germany applies
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On Day 8 of our trip to Jordan, we drove from Wadi Rum to the Dead Sea. But in the morning before we left, we first had a camel ride in the desert. It was amazing to see Wadi Rum from the back of a camel, such a peaceful way to experience Wadi Rum. Once
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In Norway, where mountains spring straight from the sea and mossy greens sit starkly against grey, craggy, snow-capped peaks, driving is the best way to get about. Seeing all the land of 50,000 islands has to offer from the cozy cockpit of a car is, quite simply, an otherworldly experience. From island-hopping, bridge-crossing coastal drives to
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It’s easy to find recommendations for typical first-time San Francisco visitor experiences. Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Union Square, Chinatown, North Beach, Haight-Ashbury, the Castro, and Golden Gate Park are all wonderful and each has both well- and lesser-known aspects that are worth seeking out. However, the compact city still has several other neighborhoods begging to
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With 2500 miles of coastline and close to 1200 islands, Croatia‘s sun-drenched credentials are impressive – and that’s before you add its troves of Roman and Venetian-era architecture, Unesco sites of cultural and natural heritage, and gorgeous nature parks, mountain ranges, lakes and rivers. There’s such a diversity of landscapes and cultural attractions that a
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I was asked what was the worst place I ever visited, and to be honest there is no worst place I ever visited. There are just some places that really disappointed me and most of it was my own fault, and no fault of the cities on this video. Filmed in York, England Join this
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