The 5 best cheap hotels in downtown Shanghai
Downtown Shanghai’s frenetic pace and energy of progress and growth is a lot to take in. A good hotel at the right price is often…
By Paul · Oct 25, 2017
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Downtown Shanghai’s frenetic pace and energy of progress and growth is a lot to take in. A good hotel at the right price is often…
By Paul · Oct 25, 2017
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A land of mountain wildernesses interspersed with glacial glens and lochs, Scotland is one of the jewels in…
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Located in the heart of Los Angeles, La Brea is home to a carefully-curated design district featuring retail…
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Stretching through the well-heeled districts of Chelsea and Fulham, The King’s Road is best known for being at…
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Characterised by classic New York elegance, the upscale, residential district of Upper East Side is renowned for its…
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With its rich history and iconic skyline, the former British colony of Hong Kong in southeast China brims…
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Chateau Rouge, or Quartier Africain, is a metro stop in the 18th arrondissement of Paris that’s vibrant with…
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A couple of years ago I went to see some of the few remaining mountain gorillas that still…
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In addition to being the one truly cosmopolitan city in Italy, Milan is perhaps where the ritual of…
By Paul · Sep 5
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Sheltered on three sides by the River Aare, Old Town Bern is charming and romantic, if not straight…
By Tracy Kaler · Aug 28
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In 2014 the Russian town of Sochi was propelled into the global public consciousness when it played host…
By Paul Joseph · Aug 25
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15,000 college students fill the neighborhoods around downtown. The collective spirit of Burlington, Vermont is steeped in leftist…
By Paul · Aug 22
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Pigneto is a multifaceted neighbourhood. Most recently it has become Rome’s hub for art and creativity, prone to…
By Paul · Aug 21
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This once forgotten industrial neighborhood on Brooklyn’s eastern edge has experienced a creative awakening in the past two…
By Breawna Eaton · Aug 18
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On the surface, Geneva is a pristine city filled with opulent hotels, shiny, expensive watch shops, and overpriced…
By Lizzie Davey · Aug 15
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As one of Britain’s eminent universities, University College London (UCL) doesn’t just provide top class education to its…
By Paul · Aug 10
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The island of Oahu is where many begin their discovery of Hawaii. Locals will proudly tell you that…
By Paul Joseph · Aug 7
California
Like many of California’s coveted beach destinations, Coronado provides an escape into summer warmth almost any time of…
By Breawna Eaton · Aug 6
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Beautiful Bologna in northern Italy doesn’t always get as much attention as its well-trodden neighbours, arty Florence to…
By Paul Joseph · Jul 31
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Sprouting from the suburbs between Dallas and Fort Worth is Grapevine, a charming, small-town escape known for its…
By Breawna Eaton · Jul 14
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Once a gritty industrial neighborhood ignored by the city’s elite, Williamsburg became a hotbed for artistic activity in…
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The medieval city of Cambridge is the perfect destination to while away the hours on a lazy summer’s…
By Paul · Jul 4
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It’s no surprise that Scottsdale, Arizona has been labeled one of the most livable cities in the U.S.…
By Tracy Kaler · Jul 3
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For better or worse, much of London has undergone substantial gentrification in recent years, but Hampstead remains a…
By Paul · Jul 3
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TravelMag.com asked 300 writers, photographers and selected travel professionals with a love for all things Irish, to name…
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Visitors to Salvador, the enchanting capital of Bahia on Brazil’s east coast, often recount leaving the city with…
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A beautiful city at the heart of the North East of England, Durham charms visitors with its scenic…
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If there’s one thing Chicago is known for, it’s Italian food. The city’s Italian roots run deep, as seen in iconic…
By Davina Van Buren · Jun 23
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Browsing food and antique markets is one of the most common weekend past-times for Parisians. It’s no surprise.…
By Paul · Jun 23
Destinations: London
The buzzing food scene of Central London never rests, and even the well-established legion of Italian restaurants constantly…
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Though the smallest state in the U.S., Rhode Island holds an influential space in the nation’s art scene.…
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Set on the Neris River, Lithuania’s picturesque capital is peppered with shrines, churches and baroque architecture. Broad Gediminas…
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Young, hip, alternative and multicultural, Kreuzberg has been long known as Berlin’s most vibrant area, where latest trends…
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For many, New York City’s “Little Italy,” triggers an image of the tourist-filled pocket that lies next to…
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Burbank’s Magnolia Park district has a reputation for blast-from-the-past shopping. On this one-mile stretch, shoppers might find a…
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The wealth of eccentrically-stocked vending machines and automated ramen shops might make you feel like you have wandered…
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