The 5 best cheap hotels in Carlsbad
Carlsbad is a place with both classical and contemporary charm, with the world’s first skate park, a windmill, a very European-looking mineral spa and fields…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 24, 2017
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Carlsbad is a place with both classical and contemporary charm, with the world’s first skate park, a windmill, a very European-looking mineral spa and fields…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 24, 2017
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Twenty miles of beaches adorn this popular vacation spot on the Chesapeake Bay, the largest and most populous…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 23
Destinations: Seattle
As the birthplace of both Starbucks and grunge music, Seattle is indeed a special place. The port city…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 21
Florida
Like much of Florida, Delray Beach is a popular coastal destination for beachgoers and lovers of all things sunny…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 20
Destinations: Amsterdam
For anybody flying into Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, the most likely transit route to the city will be via…
By Paul · Jun 20
Destinations: London
The rejuvenation undergone in and around London’s Kings Cross has seen an end put to the area’s seedy…
By Paul · Jun 13
Florida
Cocoa Beach is an hour’s drive from Orlando, sitting on the celestial-sounding Space Coast. As the name implies,…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 12
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A variety of notable people have called the largest city in Maryland home, from singer Billie Holiday to…
By travelmag · Jun 12
Florida
Daytona Beach is known for its hard-packed sand that allows people to drive on it in designated areas,…
By Duke Harten · Jun 8
Destinations: Dubai
Renowned for its high-end shopping, futuristic architecture, pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife, the city of Dubai in the…
By Paul Joseph · Jun 6
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As you might guess about the United States’ fourth-largest city, there’s a lot to do in Houston —much…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 4
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A waterfront fortress, world class museums and a building full of old Viking ships, Oslo is an extremely…
By Paul · Jun 2
California
Dubbed the “Salad Bowl of the World,” Salinas grows huge amounts of lettuce, broccoli, peppers and other crops…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 1
California
Neighboring the resplendence of Los Angeles is Santa Monica, a beach town famed not only for its sands…
By Alexander Castro · May 31
Destinations: Edinburgh
Scotland’s compact, hilly capital never fails to fascinate and excite. Teeming with history, its beautiful medieval Old Town…
By Paul Joseph · May 30
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Located off Greece’s northwest coast in the Ionian Sea, the island of Corfu is characterised by dramatic mountains…
By Paul Joseph · May 24
Destinations: Portugal
A decade ago Lisbon seemed a slightly leftfield, quirky destination. Today it is perhaps one of Europe’s biggest…
By Paul · May 18
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As you stroll around the souks of Marrakesh, taking in the distinctive aroma of freshly-dyed leather drying on…
By Paul Joseph · May 13
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A rugged desert landscape and temperate climate set the stage for a getaway to Scottsdale no matter the…
By Paul Joseph · May 11
Florida
Situated on the Gulf Coast, Tampa is a major cultural and economic hotspot for Florida. It’s home to…
By Alexander Castro · May 9
Destinations: Italy
Heart of the Renaissance, home of some of the best works of art on the planet and culinary…
By Paul · May 8
Florida
One of the major draws to Florida’s Emerald Coast is the city of Destin. With white sand and…
By Alexander Castro · May 5
Florida
If you’re looking for lodging near Walt Disney World, you probably don’t need much background info on your…
By Alexander Castro · May 2
Destinations: Mexico
The Mexican city of Cancún is relatively new to the tourism scene, with its popularity stretching back only…
By Paul Joseph · May 1
Destinations: Spain
With its temperate climate throughout the year, pristine beaches and dramatic volcanic landscape, Lanzarote in the Canary Islands…
By Paul Joseph · Apr 27
Destinations: Italy
Bologna, so good they named it three times! But whether you’re in town to experience the food of…
By Chris Newens · Apr 26
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A hedonistic party island it may be, but plenty of visitors to Ibiza come here seeking a more…
By Paul Joseph · Apr 24
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With northern Europe’s sunny season totally about three weeks of hot weather, it is little surprise that so…
By Paul Joseph · Apr 12
Destinations: France
Oh, you’re going to Nice? That’s… fantastic! The fifth largest city in France is also one of the…
By Chris Newens · Apr 9
Rooms
Boise, ID is a lively little city nestled at the foot of rolling hills and forests that create…
By Stephanie Baker · Apr 6
Rooms
There’s no mistaking the prestige of Penn State’s athletics department: a quick Google search for the school’s notable…
By Paul · Apr 1
Rooms
With its Pleasure Beach, long promenade and pier, Blackpool is the quintessential British seaside resort. Being in the…
By Paul Joseph · Mar 24
Destinations: Italy
Much more than just a wonky tower, Pisa’s brilliant architectural riches date from its illustrious maritime past, back…
By Chris Newens · Mar 23
Destinations: France
Both fortress-town and seaside resort, Saint-Malo is a granite sculpted pearl, clung to Brittany’s rugged coast, which offers…
By Chris Newens · Mar 20
California
The Cahuilla people were the original inhabitants of Palm Springs, California. They called it “Se-Khi,” meaning “boiling water.”…
By Alexander Castro · Mar 19
Rooms
With things Scandinavian so in at the moment, it’d be easy to imagine cities throughout the region overrun…
By Chris Newens · Mar 5
Destinations: Italy
Quite often, visiting iconic cities and landmarks can come with a sense of anti-climax caused by over-expectation. Not…
By Paul Joseph · Feb 28
Rooms
Sedona, Arizona takes it name from Sedona Arabella Schnebly, wife of the city’s first postmaster. Her mother came up…
By Alexander Castro · Feb 27
Destinations: Belgium
With its cobbled streets, streets, meandering canals, and medieval churches, Bruges’ fairy tale-like appearance marks it out as…
By Paul Joseph · Feb 16
Rooms
A quintessential British seaside resort, there’s no question where most visitors to Eastbourne want to be based: as…
By Paul Joseph · Feb 15