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Only established in 1886 after gold was discovered in the region, Jo’Burg today has swelled into the largest city in South Africa. That means there…
By Paul · Aug 26, 2016
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Only established in 1886 after gold was discovered in the region, Jo’Burg today has swelled into the largest city in South Africa. That means there…
By Paul · Aug 26, 2016
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Visitors from around the globe flock to Times Square for its bright lights and 24-hour hustle and bustle.…
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A few weekends each year in Genoa, the city opens the doors of its extravagant 16th Century Rolli…
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At one point in time, Gracia was a traditional village on the outskirts of Barcelona. Today, it retains…
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Looking for a top class boutique hotel in the British city of Manchester? Check out TravelMag.com’s top value…
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The Brazilian island of Florianopolis has been voted one of the world’s best party destinations by The New…
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Looking for a top class boutique hotel in the British city of Birmingham? Check out TravelMag.com’s top value…
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Literally “wild coast” in Catalan, the Costa Brava is one of the most ruggedly beautiful stretches of the…
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Destinations: Ireland
Looking for a great boutique hotel in the Irish capital Dublin? Check out TravelMag.com’s top value picks! Our…
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Activities
Nowhere in London exudes more character, charm or unabashed edginess than Soho. It is here that people come…
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Destinations: New York City
It’s no surprise that New York City’s ethnic food scene is among the world’s most diverse. From the…
By Tracy Kaler · Aug 9
Destinations: Northern Ireland
Looking for a top class boutique hotel in Northern Irish capital Belfast? Check out TravelMag.com’s top value picks!…
By Chris Lockie · Aug 9
Destinations: London
With the fifth annual Afternoon Tea Week taking place from August 8th-14th, now has never been a better…
By Paul · Aug 8
Destinations: Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, the Giant’s Causeway has been the root of confusion for centuries. Dubbed the eighth wonder…
By Lizzie Davey · Aug 3
Activities
France is deservedly famed for its culinary prowess. Where better then to take a food tour than in…
By Paul · Aug 2
Destinations: Germany
Once overshadowed and undervalued compared to its hip neighbours Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg, Neukölln is now very much on…
By Paul · Jul 28
Destinations: Spain
Looking for a hotel in the home town of Antonio Banderas and Pablo Picasso? Check out our best…
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Activities
Nestled at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers and surrounded by picturesque vineyards, Lyon is France…
By Paul Joseph · Jul 25
Destinations: Edinburgh
Running since 1947, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the biggest event of its kind in the world. The…
By Paul · Jul 25
Destinations: France
Heading to France’s second city and need to find a good value hotel? We have compiled a list…
By Paul · Jul 25
Destinations: New York City
Williamsburg offers some of the most unique and authentic shopping in all of New York. From the latest…
By Paul · Jul 21
Destinations: Seattle
Just four miles north of downtown, the quiet and leafy Seattle neighborhood of Wallingford is saturated with a…
By Paul · Jul 21
Destinations: New York City
Despite what you might hear from the other boroughs, Queens has taste, particularly the Astoria neighborhood, where the…
By Chris Allsop · Jul 20
Destinations: Barcelona
Planning a hostel stay in Barcelona, one of the world’s most exciting cities? Here are some of the…
By Paul · Jul 16
Breawna Eaton
Kamakura’s shrines and temples stir a sense of calm and wonder. Exploring their magnificent prayer halls and manicured…
By Breawna Eaton · Jul 16
Destinations: Australia
The capital of South Australia, Adelaide is well known for its vibrant culture and delicious cosmopolitan cuisine. A…
By Paul · Jul 11
Destinations: India
“Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright, in the forests of the night, what immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy…
By Paul · Jul 11
Destinations: New York City
From the Met to MoMA, New York has some of the best museums in the world. But the…
By Paul · Jun 22
Destinations: Spain
Visitors to the city of San Sebastian, widely considered the gastronomic capital of Spain, may find the price…
By travelmag · Jun 22
Activities
One of the few months of the year that London is (almost) guaranteed a spot of decent weather,…
By Paul Joseph · Jun 21
Destinations: Portugal
From a distance, Alfama looks like a tumbledown fairy tale town. Up close, it’s a reminder of Lisbon’s…
By Lizzie Davey · Jun 20
Activities
With its rippling, beach-fringed landscape dotted with wild moors, Devon is one of Britain’s most foremost areas of…
By Paul Joseph · Jun 16
Features
With a population of little over 10,000 Wells is England’s smallest city. The pristine architecture alone, dating back…
By Paul · Jun 15
Destinations: New York City
Craft beer has saturated New York City to the point that it’s hard to walk into a bar…
By Paul · Jun 10
Destinations: Los Angeles
A city as large and multi-ethnic as Los Angeles has no shortage of interesting eats imported from around…
By Paul · Jun 6
Destinations: Ireland
The wild landscape of the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren has an ethereal, magical quality that captures…
By Paul · Jun 3
Destinations: Italy
Looking for a stylish design hotel in the fashionable Italian city of Milan? Check out TravelMag.com’s top value…
By Chris Lockie · Jun 3
Destinations: Colombia
Bogotá bursts with diverse cuisine, edgy street entertainment and cool-but-friendly people. To understand what makes Colombia’s high-altitude…
By Chris Allsop · Jun 2
Destinations: South East England
Canterbury is a hive of classic vintage charm. Throughout the winding cobbled streets that bask in the shadows…
By Lizzie Davey · Jun 1
Destinations: Italy
Known to Sicilians as ‘the Mountain’, Mount Etna broods over the skyline and everyday affairs of this idiosyncratic Mediterranean…
By Chris Allsop · May 30