The Ultimate Guide to Australia

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Visiting the Land Down Under and experiencing all that it has to offer is hardly possible in one trip, yet overdoing the itinerary for your visit to this island nation is not advisable. Before you stack your list of “things to do” up too high, we’d like to provide some further insight into the highlights of Australia. That way, we can discuss your itinerary, and you can fill it full of exploration without feeling pressed for time and causing more unnecessary stress.

SYDNEY

Sydney is one of Australia's largest and most beloved cities. It is a beautiful place to begin your first 4 to 5 days on the island, especially if you are traveling between June and August. With lots of natural beauty and invigorating city life, there's so much to explore. Some places you should visit include the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Blue Mountains, Circular Quay and the Harbour, Royal Botanical Gardens, and, last but not least, the beaches.

MELBOURNE

It's easy to feel captivated by the beauty of Melbourne, so we suggest spending at least 4 to 5 days here, too. You could honestly get lost forever in all of its wonders. Although it's nowhere near as busy as Sydney, Melbourne has a bustling scene of its own. In the city, you can dine at one of many delightful restaurants or shop at any of the unique boutiques. However, the best way to get a feel for it all is by touring the entire city. Be sure to visit Federation Square, Flinders Street Train Station, the Yarra River, Chinatown, Bourke Street Pedestrian Mall, and the ever-so-popular Queen Victoria Market.

 

GREAT OCEAN ROAD

Travel along Great Ocean Road for some of the most amazing sites in Australia. This coastal road stretches for 151 miles and makes the perfect 2-day trip. Take your time to soak in the views and be sure to stop at the 12 Apostles, London Bridge, and all of the beaches and forests situated alongside the road.

AYERS ROCK (ULURU)

Take 2 or 3 days to visit Ayers Rock if you can squeeze it into your itinerary. Unless you fly, it will take a few days to get to the famously massive sandstone, but it's well worth it. Some of the most magical moments can be experienced at Ayers Rock, including sunrise, sunset, and stargazing.

GREAT BARRIER REEF

One of Australia's quintessential tourist attractions is the Great Barrier Reef. Since the reef stretches from below the Tropic of Capricorn way up to the northern tip of Queensland, there is plenty of opportunity for scuba diving and snorkeling. Plan to spend 3 to 4 days here, visiting Cairns, The Whitsunday Islands, Lady Elliot Island, and Cape Tribulation.

To come up with an itinerary that matches your budget and interests for a trip to Australia, let’s setup a call. We would love to discuss all of the possibilities and great things there are to exploring this gorgeous Oceania island.

 

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5 Reasons Curaçao Needs To Be On Your Caribbean Radar

Exploring the world through travel, you immediately step into a culture of new experiences, surrounded by diversity and opportunities to discover and build relationships. Explore travel ideas from sun-drenched beaches to ancient ruins. Read on to discover where your travels could take you next.

When it comes to planning a trip where the fun in the sun and beaches you only see on television are concerned, the Caribbean is one of the premier destinations in the world. It is an area where people flock from all over to admire the beauty and fun the Caribbean delivers.

Often when people think about going to the Caribbean, they look into visiting St. Kitts, Grand Cayman, Saint Martin, or Antigua. These are amazing places that have so much to offer visitors, but they are not the only choices. There is an island that tends to get overlooked by many: Curaçao.

5 Reasons To Consider Curaçao

Curaçao is a beautiful island that is located just east of Aruba and just off the coast of Venezuela. Curaçao has so much to offer visitors, and here are five reasons as to why Curaçao needs to be on anyone's radar if they're looking to take a trip to the Caribbean.

1. The Beaches

Anyone traveling to the Caribbean is going because of their desire for fun under the sun. There are 35 different beaches to hit while visiting Curaçao. So many beaches considering that it only takes an hour and a half to drive the length of the island. Every beach has a personality of its own; there is a beach that will suit any visitors' desires.

2.  Affordability

Sticking to a budget is important to every traveler, and Curaçao can help travelers stay within that budget. Curaçao is ranked as one of the most affordable of the Caribbean islands to visit. Another great thing about Curaçao is that it is located outside the hurricane belt, so traveling during storm season doesn't pose a real issue.

 3.  Nightlife

Curaçao has a hopping nightlife scene for those looking to fill their days and nights with fun. Live music is a staple of this multicultural island, and all types of music can be heard, from jazz to soca. There is going to be the perfect bar or watering hole for any traveler.

 4.  Art

If you want to partake in a bit more sophisticated type of fun, there are plenty of arts across the island to enjoy. From excellent art galleries to stunning murals across the cities, there is an art to be enjoyed everywhere. There are also multiple museums for visitors to see and enjoy.

 5.  Culture

The island of Curaçao is a multicultural place that has a varied history. Citizens of Curaçao carry a Dutch passport, but from the native Arawak people to the Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish peoples, there have been a lot of influences on this island. Its proximity to South America also adds to its diversity.

Curaçao is a place that every traveler needs to consider. It is a beautiful island with as much to offer travelers as any other more popular island destination. Maybe the fact that this island flies under the radar of many Caribbean travelers can be another reason as to why it is such a great place. Happy travels!

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Fun Day Trips From Basel

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Switzerland is a central European country that is bordered by France, Germany, and Italy. The location of Basel, in the northwest corner of the country, allows visitors to take fantastic day trips to neighboring countries as well as other parts of Switzerland.

There are a host of great possibilities for you to see more than just Basel. Here are some great ways you can expand your trip to Basel by taking a few day trips.

Chateau du Haut-Koenigsbourg

The location of this French castle offers visitors an incredible view of the Upper Rhine Plains as it sits atop the mountainous terrain that surrounds it. This castle dates as far back as the 12th century and is a beautiful way to see this area of Europe. The best part is that it is only about an hour away from Basel, and it allows you to fit a little bit of France into your trip without having to plan a large excursion.

rötteln Castle

This castle is in a region that sits atop the mountainous terrain. Rötteln Castle is located near Lorrach, Germany, just across the German border. Unlike Koenigsbourg, Rötteln has not been repaired, and it lies in mostly ruin. The tower is still easily accessible, and it gives visitors another excellent way to see this region. It is the perfect place for hiking and soaking in the forested scenery of the European interior. 

Bern

Bern is the capital of Switzerland, and visiting there is like stepping back into Medieval times. You would never think that this is the capital as you meander through the winding streets of the old town as it maintains its antique appeal and tranquility. Bern is just a short train ride from Basel, and it should be on your list of places to go and see while you are in Switzerland.

Before traveling to Basel, do a little bit of research and plan out an itinerary that allows you to maximize your time and your experiences. You do not have to limit your trip to Basel itself as this entire region has so much to offer visitors. The best part about traveling to Europe is that it is effortless to get around from place to place and even from country to country.

Just because you are going to Basel doesn't mean you can't go to other parts of Switzerland, France, Germany, or even northern Italy.


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"Somewhere on a BEACH..."

Dierks Bentley said it best when he sang “I went wheels up on a runway…I’m somewhere on a beach”.

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We’re all tired of being cooped up and with widespread distribution of vaccines, everyone is looking forward to a getaway. It looks like many people this year are saying “Beach please!” and with good reasons: You spend more time outdoors where it is easier social distance.

We’ve all been indoors for too long and the Vitamin D that sunshine brings is even better when mixed with Vitamin Sea.

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Here are some tips to make sure you pack like a pro for a seaside escape:

First get organized

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With a variety of activities, you need to think about how to organize your bags to make the most of your space. Packing cubes and compressions bags can help you save both space and time. They make unpacking easy as you can just slip them straight into the drawers of your hotel dresser.

Your basic beach list

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If your goal is to settle on the beach and just chill. Here is the minimum list of things to bring along:

• Sunscreen

• Sunglasses

• Bathing suit

• Swim goggles

• A good book or your e-reader

• Sandals and/or swim shoes

• Tank tops

• Shorts

• Hat

• Cell phone and charger (add a portable one for longer days on the sand)

• A waterproof phone case

• Underwear

• Pajamas

• Toothbrush

• Toothpaste

• Other toiletries

Pandemic era basics

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Even with vaccines becoming widespread, masks are not going away any time soon. While the ability to social distance may allow you to uncover your face for some of the time (nobody really wants the “raccoon face tan” that wearing a mask full time could bring), you will be required to wear a mask in any settings where people gather. A beach vacation is just what you need…lay outside and get a tan (and don’t forget to take off our mask!).

Copies of your documentation

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It is always wise to have a photocopy of your passport when traveling overseas.

It is also a good idea to take clear phots of your documents and keep them on your phone (Covid vaccine card). Having a copy has helped many people if they lose their original when it comes to getting a temporary replacement at a local consulate.

In this day and age where proof of vaccination, negative Covid test, or existence of anti-bodies could make the difference between entry and denial for various venues, having an extra copy could save the day.

Are you ready to hit the beach yet?

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Let me help you to get “your toes in the water” and have “not a worry in the world” (according to Zac Brown).

Here’s some good news: not only are several of our favorite beach destinations reopened to visitors, but you can also book any coastal escape now and if your travel plans change, you can reschedule.

So, without further ado, here are our picks for this year’s Top 15 Beach Destinations!

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Caribbean

1. Puerto Rico

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Are you craving a Caribbean vacation without the hassle of a passport? If you’re an American citizen, Puerto Rico is the answer! A territory of the United States, Puerto Rico is a sun-kissed paradise offering pristine beaches, terrific food, and incredibly friendly locals.

2. Belize

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Chase your bliss to Central America, where you can journey through the natural wonders of Belize. Snorkel the second largest barrier reef, swim among harmless nurse sharks and southern stingrays, and get a healthy dose of the Belizean sun.

3. Dominican Republic

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Relish the beautiful beaches and explore one of the Caribbean's most geographically diverse countries. The Dominican Republic has hundreds of miles of coastline, offering a satisfying mix of white-sand beaches, rocky cliffs, and secluded mangrove lagoons.

4. St. Lucia

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St. Lucia conjures images of beauty, romance, and adventure. From its warm waves and dreamy beaches to its incredibly friendly locals, St. Lucia is as welcoming as it is picturesque.

Mexico

5. Cancun

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Stretch out on the beach, dive into tropical waters, chase down the best of Cancun's culinary scene, and even explore nearby ruins and hidden islands.

6. Playa del Carmen

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Get the best of Mexico's sun, sand, and surf on the Caribbean Coast. Snorkel through the beautiful Garden of Eden cenote, swim with sea turtles at Akumal beach, and feel your worries drift away with the tides.

7. Tulum

Known for its laid-back lifestyle, incredible beaches, and world-class dining, Tulum has quickly become one of the hottest destinations on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Tulum arguably has the nicest stretch of beach in all of the Yucatan. Whether you choose to spend the day at a public or private beach, you’ll find only soft white sand and crystal clear water.

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8. Cape Cod

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Cape Cod is made up of 15 different towns, all with their own unique atmosphere and energy. The Cape Cod National Seashore has over 40 miles of protected coast and something fun for everyone.

9. Charleston

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Rich in history and consistently voted a top destination in the U.S., Charleston is overflowing with southern charm and history. Head out to Sullivan's Island for water activities, great restaurants, and interesting shops.

10. Maui

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This tropical paradise has it all: hundreds of spectacular beaches, cascading waterfalls, flourishing jungles bursting with color and birdsong, dramatic volcanic craters, and charming Hawaiian towns.

11. Miami

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Who can resist the white sand and crystal clear water of Miami? Slather on the sunscreen and lounge in a hammock or head out to windsurf, kayak, or even waterski.

12. LA

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Enjoy fun in the sun at Santa Monica Pier near Los Angeles. Catch a wave at Venice Beach before you stroll the bustling beach town, or drive out to Malibu to see gorgeous oceanfront homes and dreamy sunsets.

Europe

13. Algarve

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Portugal's Algarve region is where you'll encounter golden beaches, castle villages, and cliffs offering sweeping views. Watch colorful fishing boats bob in the sea, walk cobbled streets, and sip some local wine. Here, leisure is a specialty.

14. Croatia

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On the coast of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Croatia is the epitome of seaside Mediterranean bliss. Whether you’re making a beeline for Dubovica Beach, touted as one of the most beautiful beaches in Hvar, or venturing out to one of Croatia’s secret islands, this is one beach destination that will never disappoint.

15. Ibiza

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The whole coastline of Ibiza is dotted with centuries-old watchtowers which were built to protect the island from raiding pirates. Check out the western side of the island for some of Ibiza’s best beaches: Cala d'Hort, Cala Salada, and Cala Vadella.

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What To Pack: Spring or Fall in Europe

Ugh, we know - packing is the worst. That's why we're here to help!

The months of spring and fall are some of the very best months to visit Europe. Pleasant weather and less crowding? Um, yes please. Packing for these delightful months, however, is tricky. What if it's cold at night? What shoes do I bring? Will I need a coat? While it's always good to be prepared, you don't want to pack your entire closet. Follow this checklist to pack the perfect suitcase for your European adventure.

Based off a 1-week trip:

Quick Tips

  • Pack a few different scarves. You can wear a neutral colored t-shirt with the same jacket every day, but paired with different scarves, you've got brand new outfits!

  • Plan outfits - not pieces. Before you zip up your suitcase, plan potential outfits for each day of your trip. Of course, these are subject to change, but at least you know that you brought enough stuff.

  • Check the weather forecast up until you leave. Sure, it may change while you're there, but at least you'll get a good idea of the average temperatures during the day and at night.

Tops

  • 4 t-shirts

  • 2 long-sleeved shirts

  • 2 blouses/dress shirts

  • 2 sweaters

  • 1 cardigan

Bottoms

  • 2 pairs of dark wash jeans

  • 1 pair of shorts

  • 1 pair of lightweight pants

  • Skirts and dresses (optional, but make comfortable, stylish outfits!)

  • 1 pair of leggings (don't take up much room and great to wear on the plane)

Underwear, Socks, and Pajamas

  • 10 pairs of underwear

  • 7 pairs of socks

  • Sleepwear

Outerwear

  • Light jacket

  • Raincoat

Shoes

  • 1 pair of comfortable sneakers

  • 1 pair of flats/dressier shoes

  • 1 pair of rainboots (optional)

Accessories

  • Scarves

  • Sunglasses

  • Regaular glasses & contacts (if used)

  • Watches

  • Jewelry

  • Tie (if you have a fancy dinner planned!)

  • Wallet

  • Purse (crossbody with zipper preferable)

  • Zipper backpack

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Electronics

  • Phone

  • Camera

  • Tablet or Laptop

  • Electric converters/adapters

  • All electronic chargers

  • Headphones

Extras

  • Small umbrella

  • Hairbrush/comb

  • Ponytail holders

  • Make-up

  • Facial wash/cream

  • Toothbrush (and travel case)

  • Vitamins/medications

  • Painkillers

  • Gallon-size sealable plastic bags (trust us, they come in handy!)

  • Laundry bag (or use a pillowcase!)

  • Hand sanitizer/wipes

  • Portable stain remover

  • Chapstick

  • Travel documents

  • Passport/ID

  • Cash

  • Debit/credit cards

Happy packing!

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The Ultimate Rome Bucket List

Yay! You're finally going to Rome! Now it's time to plan. There's nothing worse than flying to another country and returning home thinking: ugh, I wish I did that! We wish you did, too, and that's why we've put together this checklist for you.

This city is one big open-air museum. Roam around the Eternal City and be sure to check off most, if not all, of these sites and activities. When in Rome, do Rome right. Buon viaggio!

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1. Eat gelato

If you're like us, you'll eat a different flavor of this creamy goodness every night. For some of the best gelato in the city, try these local favorite spots: Fatamorgana and (notice: we didn't say "or") Giolitti.

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2. Eat pasta

We promise, this is not all food-related, but when in Rome, eating is a priority. Try pasta all'Amatriciana, pasta alla carbonara, cacio e pepe, and tons of other delicious dishes. After all, pasta is considered the "first course" in Italy, so there's no excuse to not eat it every night.

3. Book a Vespa tour

When in Rome, right? Treat yourself to a ride on one of these iconic scooters and see the city from a whole new perspective. Zip through narrow streets and fulfill your movie-scene dreams of riding a Vespa through Italy.

4. Stand inside the Colosseum

Whether you splurge on a tour or simply purchase an entry ticket, going inside the Colosseum is a must. Sure, it's amazing from the outside, but its dizzying interior is a whole other gladiator-game.

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5. Step into the Pantheon

An architectural favorite of many, the Pantheon is by far one of Rome's most breathtaking structures - and it's totally free to enter! Gawk at mesmerizing artwork on its walls, then feel yourself gasp as you look up at the moon-like light of its heavenly oculus.

6. Trevi Fountain at night

Sure, this iconic landmark is beautiful at any time of day, but something magical happens when it lights up against the darkness of night. We guarantee you'll stop dead in your tracks and think whoa. Toss a coin over your shoulder and wish for a return trip to Rome!

7. St. Peter's Square

This massive square will make you feel absolutely tiny. Do yourself a favor and visit once during the day and again at night - it'll feel like a whole different place!

8. Unwind with an Aperol spritz

You might notice just about everyone drinking a bright-orange drink in the afternoon. What is it? An Aperol spritz, of course! Sip on this refreshing, slightly bitter orange aperitivo as you people-watch in a buzzing piazza.

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9. Stroll through Trastevere

Colorful, bohemian, and funky, Trastevere is a now-cool area with old, working-class roots. Known for its innovative trattorias, unique boutiques, and craft beer halls, it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely afternoon.

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10. Ease into the morning with a cappuccino or espresso

C'mon, do it like a real Italian! As you sip your frothy-coffee goodness, nibble on a flaky marmalade-filled cornetto (Italian version of croissant) or dip crunchy biscotti into your warm, silky espresso.

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11. Climb to the top of St. Peter's Basilica

Even those who are afraid of heights should test their bravery and try to do this. Experience one of the most iconic views of Rome and take postcard-worthy photos!

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12. Walk the Spanish Steps

Let's be honest - this site is really about the photo-op. Snap tons of pics and soak up the baroque beauty of the "Scalina Spagna."

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13. Step back in time at the Roman Forum

If you need a reminder of just how old Rome is, head to the Roman Forum. Right next to the Colosseum, the Forum is a spectacular collection of ancient ruins. A couple of tips: first, purchase a combo ticket that grants entry to the Colosseum and the Forum, and second, wear comfy shoes! It should be no surprise that a place this old has some rocky stone pathways.

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14. Mangia la pizza!

Okay, that didn't take long - we're back to talking about food again. This one is a no-brainer: eat pizza. Try these local pizzaria's:

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15. See sites at sunrise and sunset

Lighting makes everything look different. The Colosseum backed by a bright blue, fluffy-clouded sky is a whole different Colosseum than the one illuminated by the reds and oranges of sunset. When in Rome, it's important to see iconic sites in different lights - literally. You never know when you might see the most beautiful thing you've ever seen!

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16. Get lost in the Centro Storico

Most of Rome's most-visited tourist attractions are in its historic center, so you'll probably end up here without actually trying. Sit in Piazza Navona and take in the architectural beauty of this area. Take a stroll down the cobblestoned Via Del Governo Vecchio and weave in and out of interesting shops. Let the Centro Storico take you back in time!

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17. Shop 'til you drop at the Galleria Alberto Sordi

Nestled on the bustling Via del Corso, this grand shopping mall is a sight in itself. You'll catch yourself looking up, down, and all around. Admire this amazing structure's gorgeous columns, ornate decor, and detailed glass ceiling. What better way to buy that Italian leather handbag!

18. Find the "Secret Keyhole" on Aventine Hill

Peek through the Knights of Malta Keyhole on Aventine Hill and gasp at a picture-perfect view of St. Peter's Basilica. This spot has been one of Rome's best-kept secrets, but the word is quickly getting out. Hint: use the Via San Sabina footpath and explore Piazza Cavalieri di Malta to find it! You'll definitely win "coolest Instagram post of the year" for this one.

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19. See an opera

Calling all culture-enthusiasts! What better place to see an opera than in the birthplace of the music, itself? (Okay, if we're being technical, opera was invented in Florence, but close-enough.) Put on your fancypants and head to the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma for a truly unforgettable experience!

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20. Drink some local vino

With Tuscany as your upstairs neighbor, trying local wines is a must. Not to mention, the rumor that wine is cheaper than water is absolutely true! For just a few euro, you can sip and sample your way throughout Italy.

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Food of Italy

When it comes eating, Italians take their food very seriously. Each region of Italy has a specialty and knowing what’s good where you are can take your experience from good to great! Before you make the faux pas of ordering spaghetti and meatballs or gasp heaven forbid fettucine alfredo, take a glance at some of these mouth-watering specialties and consider giving them a try on your trip!

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Risotto alla Milanese • Lombardy

Many of the staple dishes throughout this region have one thing in common: the color yellow. This custom dates all the way back to the medieval ages; the common believe was that consumption of gold promised good health, leading courts to coat food with gold before serving it to guests. The "secret" yellow color in this risotto dish? Saffron.

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Fontina Fondue • Aosta Valley

No travels through the Valle d'Aosta is complete without sampling their rich and famous cheeses, especially the iconic Fontina. This classic cheese has been made in the Aosta Valley since the 12th century and is the perfect flavor and constituency for a steaming bowl of fondue.

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Florentine Steak • Tuscany

What makes a Florentine steak so special? It all starts with a cut from Chianina beef, raised in the Chiana Valley, cut thick, and served rare to very rare.

Brodetto all' Anconetana (Soup of Ancona) • Le Marche

This spicy fish stew celebrates the seafaring history of Le Marche. Traditionally made from the catch of fish left behind in the net, the recipe for this soup varies from village to village and city to city.

Porchetta • Umbria

Fatty, crunchy, moist and savory, porchetta is truly a celebration of indulgence! This boneless pork roast has even been chosen by the Italian Ministry of Agricultural Food and Forestry Policies as a traditional Italian food that holds cultural relevance.

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Roman Artichokes • Lazio

Crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, Rome's fried artichokes are a must on any culinary tour of Italy. You will find the world's best/most famous fried artichokes at Giggetto, located in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome.

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Pizza Napoletana • Campania

No trip to Italy would be complete without sampling the local pizza, and what better place to sample a slice than the birthplace of the pizza we know today!

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The BEAUTY of Switzerland!

Swiss landscapes are some of the most beautiful in Europe, and the whole world for that matter.

The landlocked country features awe-inspiring Alpine landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and cities and towns that follow suit. One of the best ways to see it all is by taking a ride of the Glacier Express. The train connects the two major mountain resorts of Zermatt and St. Moritz and whisks passengers through the central Swiss Alps. The train cars have a glass ceiling, providing uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside along the journey.

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Alps

Switzerland has some of the most jaw-dropping scenery in all of Europe, thanks to the astonishing Swiss Alps. Even if you're not skiing or hiking, just admiring the majestic Alps will be sure to amaze you. Everywhere you turn, the scenery looks like something out of a Bond movie with snow-covered peaks rising high about you. While you're there, keep an eye out for Matterhorn, which is the most iconic mountain in Switzerland.

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Alps Wildlife

A highlight of any hike in the Swiss Alps is wildlife viewing. The population of Swiss Alpine creatures has continued to rebound and flourish in recent years after sever centuries of decline. While hiking in the Alps, and particularly on the Haute Route, be on the lookout for Chamois. This goat-like animal is found at moderately high elevations throughout the Alps and is known for being agile climbers against the rocky terrain. Another local favorite is the Alpine ibex. This mountain goat is instantly recognizable by the male's large and ridged horns. 

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Saxon Switzerland National Park

Whether you are planning a day trip or want to go exploring, Saxon Switzerland National Park is a great place to escape. The Park is Saxony's only national park and is the only rocky national park in Germany. Let yourself be enchanted by the ancient and mythically beautiful natural landscape. It is one of Europe's last vast wildernesses, ideal for hiking and climbing or just a relaxed day out. One of the most iconic features is the Bastei, a rock formation that is now the most popular day-trip destination in the region.

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Castles of Switzerland

Switzerland is home to some of the most spectacular castles in Europe. The country is famous for its military neutrality, and this can easily be observed through the fantastically preserved castles, many of which date back to the medieval times. One of the best examples of this is the Chillon Castle. Located on a rock on the eastern side of the picturesque Lake Geneva, the castle dates back to 1150 and is one of the most visited castles in the country. 

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Crisp apple strudels and schnitzel with noodles...these are a few of my favorite things!

When you think of Vienna, you automatically think of schnitzel and opera, but there’s so much more the city has to offer! Known for being one of the liveliest and friendliest European capitals, Vienna also has a thriving culinary scene. The days of the Habsburg Empire brought an eclectic mix of flavors and cooking styles that are now unique to Vienna. That is why Vienna is the only city in the world that has an entire cuisine named after it!

Foods To Try

  • Wiener Schnitzel

  • Sachertorte

  • Austrian Goulash

  • Apfelstrudel (Apple Strudel)

  • Spargel (Spring Asparagus)

  • Erdäpfelsalat (Austrian-style Potato Salad)


Schnitzel

You’ve probably heard of schnitzel, but did you know the dish originated in Austria? It is perhaps Vienna’s most famous dish, and you can find it on the menu of almost all restaurants in the city. Cafe Central, Plachutta and Figlmüller Bäckerstrasse are just a few of the restaurants claiming to have the best schnitzel in town, but we’ll leave that for you to decide!

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Street Food

Elevate your street food experience with a visit to an Austrian sausage stand in Vienna. Forget what you know about street food because the sausage stands in Vienna are an institution in their own right. Often surrounded by a crowd of hungry locals and tourists alike, these stands are always serving up delicious and quality Würstel. Whether it’s late-night food or lunch that you’re after, you certainly won’t be disappointed!

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Pastries

In Vienna, the desserts are just as beautiful as the city itself. Vienna has a long tradition of patisseries dating back to the Austro-Hungarian empire. No visit would be complete without trying some of the city’s specialty cakes and pastries. Head to Hotel Sacher for a decadent slice of Kardinalschnitte or try a slice of Apfelstrudel, one of the best-known Viennese pastries.

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Experiences You Won't Want to Miss in Vienna

Vienna is a shining city that indeed emphasizes its history as you will tell by many of its attractions. Visiting the city is such a unique, memorable experience that you'll likely want to come back time and time again. With so much to explore in Vienna, it's nearly impossible to find yourself bored, especially if you love a lively culture that treasures art, great food, classical music, and beautiful architecture.

So, before you book your flight to the City of Music, check out some of these experiences, you can't miss out once you're there!

  1. Schönbrunn Palace

Constructed in 1696 as a hunting lodge, the Schönbrunn Palace later became the elaborate home to one of the most admired royal families of Austria, the Habsburgs. As it stands today, the palace is open to the public. Take a tour through the apartments of the Habsburg family, and visit the Hall of Ceremonies and Mirror Room before leisurely strolling through the gardens.

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2. St. Stephen's Cathedral

This stunningly beautiful cathedral is Vienna's most cherished structure. This 12th Century gothic cathedral has more history than you could ever imagine, surviving the Turkish siege in 1683, having mourners come to pay their respects to Amadeus Mozart, and being the place where Napolean held his farewell proclamation in 1805. The structure also survived two attacks in World War II.

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3. Kunsthistorisches Museum

This museum of fine arts features a considerable assortment of masterpieces created by none other than some of the absolute greatest artists to ever live. Titian, Van Dyke, Velasquez, and Rubens all have their works hanging on the walls of the museum.

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4. Naschmarkt

Hundreds of vendors set up their stands every Monday through Friday at the largest market around, the Naschmarkt. This outdoor market in the Wieden District sells all sorts of local, fresh produce, dairy products, and meats. You can even sit down at any of the quaint eateries and cafes to appease your appetite after taking in all of the delicious smells.

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5. Tiergarten

Opening as an exotic menagerie in 1752, the Tiergarten is now known as the oldest zoo in the world. This unique zoo homes nearly 9,000 animals.

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6. House of Music (Haus der Musik)

This small museum features works from some of the city's most famous composers, including Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Haydn, and Strauss. Walkthrough all of the exhibits to learn the mechanics to how we as humans hear a sound, and to view manuscripts and hear sound bytes from the musicians showcased in the museum.

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7. Vienna State Opera

As the city's most beloved performing houses, the Vienna State Opera is the nucleus of Viennese life. Book a 40-minute guided tour to get a behind-the-scenes look at all of this opera house's beauty and wonder.

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8. MuseumsQuartier Wien

This cultural establishment is one of the largest, impressive collections of museums in the world. Right outside the Ringstrasse is where you can find the works and of everyone from Leopold to Andy Warhol. Take a day out of your visit; there is so much to take in!

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9. Hofburg Palace

This 13th Century palace holds several excellent attractions. You'll need to spend most of the day there to receive the truly royal experience. Be sure to visit the Swiss Court and the Imperial Apartments.

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10. Belvedere Palace

The Belvedere Palace is two palaces conjoined by a beautiful 17th-century French-style garden. You don't want to miss the unique Baroque architecture or the authentic Austrian paintings on display.

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11. Museum Judenplatz

Once designated to the Jewish Ghetto in the 13th Century, this picturesque museum shows how Viennese Jews played a large part in the development of Vienna. This museum was once one of the largest synagogues ever to exist.

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What are some of the most popular dishes and foods in Portugal?

Arroz de Cabidela

It might seem daunting once you know what this dish derives from, but this chicken blood rice is a native favorite in Portugal. You can also get this dish made with rabbit and rabbit blood.

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Alheira

This delightful lunch includes sausage, typically prepared with french fries and fried eggs.

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Bacalhau A Bras

Cod is shredded and sauteed to perfection and served with onion, straw fried potatoes, eggs, parsley, and garlic.

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Arroz Doce

As an authentic Portuguese dessert, this dish is a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth. This creamy rice pudding is topped with cinnamon and caramel custard to add to the burst of flavor.

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Caldo Verde

On a chilly night, treat yourself with this fantastic soup. It's merely potato, onions, and shredded kale, cooked in garlic and olive oil, and yet it certainly doesn't lack in flavor!

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Pastel de nata

Originating in Lisbon, this custard tart is an indigenous staple, and you certainly can't leave the country without giving it a try.

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Lisbon NEEDS to be a Dream Destination for you!

Lisbon is the capital of Portugal; it has so many things to offer visitors. Here are five reasons why you need to add Lisbon to your list of dream destinations.

The Sun

When most people think of sunny European destinations, places like Athens, Rome, or Barcelona come to mind. Lisbon is the last place that people consider, although it should be the first. Lisbon averages 2,799 hours of sun a year, which makes it the sunniest European cities. The excellent beaches that are located about 30 minutes from the city center are the perfect place to enjoy this sunshine.

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Lisbon's Age

Lisbon is one of the earliest capital cities in the world. It is older than more famous capitals like Rome or Paris by hundreds of years. This age is shown in its architecture, museums, and sites to see around the city. It is home to the oldest book store in the world, Bertrand, as it holds the Guinness Book record as the oldest. There is the old tram system that still runs along the cobblestone streets and the place that it holds in history during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries (which Lisbon is incredibly proud of).

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The Food And Spirits

From the amazing port wines (which is the national drink of Portugal) to the sausages to the custard tarts, the food and beverages of Portugal are amazing. There are fantastic cafes and restaurants throughout the city that serve traditional fares and modern world-class cuisine. Step out to the open-air markets in the town for on the go street foods.

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Art

Graffiti is considered to be an eyesore, but Lisbon has turned the idea of graffiti into something to be enjoyed by all. Street art is something that Lisbon has come to embrace, so much so that there are even street art tours throughout the city. There are murals scattered all over Lisbon, and one of the places visitors should go to see some amazing examples of street art is the Calcada da Gloria.

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The View

Built across seven separate hills contributes to the cities stunning views and landscapes everywhere. Lisbon is a city that is just pretty to admire. View a mix of old and new from many different points in the city. There is something new to see atop every hill and corner.

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Lisbon is a place that is a world-class capital that most people don't even consider visiting. It is old, artsy, modern, and steep in history.

There is something for everyone in Lisbon. From the beaches to the cobblestone streets, world-class restaurants to street art murals, Lisbon is a thriving capital that seems to be one of the un-hidden gems of Europe.

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Top Tips for Your First Visit to Portugal

This southern European country certainly doesn't lack in natural or architectural beauty. It's no wonder you have a desire to visit Portugal.

There's a never-ending number of things to do and see. So, where should you even begin? Here are some top recommendations for visiting this magnificent nation for your first time.

What places should I check out?

Lisbon

As the capital of Portugal, Lisbon is full of vibrant culture, historical sights, and friendly natives. Also, Lisbon is an ideal place in the nation to take delight in authentic Portuguese cuisine and to enjoy live entertainment. Lisbon is known for its traditional Fado performances. Don't miss out on an opportunity to listen to some of the best Portuguese folk music!

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Batalha

One of the most phenomenal Gothic churches in all of Europe. The church preserve is protected as a World Heritage Monument due to its significance. As you enter the grand doors of the church, you'll immediately take notice of all of its architectural details and picturesque 16th Century stained glass windows.

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The Abbey of Santa Maria

As Europe's most significant building of the Cistercian order, wander through this historical site for hours if you wish. There certainly is a lot to see, including a monastery, seven dormitories, the library, the kitchen, and of course, the church.

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The Beaches

The coastline of Portugal provides some of the most stunning beaches you'll ever see. Don't shy away, take a break from your explorations to relax on the shorelines of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream. Some of the most popular beaches are in the Algarve region, Sagres, Aveiro, and the Praia da Adraga.

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15 Adventures Awaiting You in Madrid

Now that Spain is on your mind, Madrid is another attraction that tourists like to visit. Here is a list of 15 things you can do and see around Madrid on your next vacation to Spain!

1. Prado Museum

The Prado is not only Madrid’s most famous museum, but it is one of the most popular in the world. Filled with paintings and sculptures, the museum showcases Spanish, Italian, and Flemish styles of art.

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2. Plaza Mayor

This renaissance square dates back to the early 1600s and surrounds you with cafes and bars where you can enjoy a drink while admiring the beautiful architecture and atmosphere.

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3. El Retiro Park

This luscious park offers activities for the whole family. Enjoy walking among formal gardens, including a rose garden filled with over 4,000 roses. Let the kids enjoy the playgrounds and take the entire family on a paddleboat ride.

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4. Puerta del Sol

This area is the heart of Madrid, where the culture and life of the city can be experienced. Nightly it is filled with parties at the nightclubs and makes for a perfect place to wander and enjoy street performers.

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5. Royal Palace

This luxurious palace was the home of the kings of Spain for almost 200 years and includes 3,000 rooms, some of which are open to the public. Enjoy a display of royal armory and Spanish artwork.

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6. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art

If you’re looking to experience more art, this museum offers more than just Spanish works. View renaissance paintings by artists such as Rembrandt and impressionist pieces from Monet and Degas.

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7. Gran Via

Another top spot for experiencing life in Madrid, enjoy popular shopping spots during the day or nightclubs after dark. It is also filled with architecture dating back to the early 1900s.

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8. Bernabeu Stadium

Soccer fans will adore a tour of this gigantic stadium filled with the history of the great successes of the famous team Real Madrid. Enjoy panoramic views and visits to the players' dressing rooms and dugouts.

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9. Casa de Campo

As the largest public park in Madrid, Casa de Campo boasts more than just open space for picnics and relaxation. Enjoy the amusement park, zoo, and cable car rides.

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10. Queen Sofia Arts Center

The third great art museum in Madrid focuses on modern and contemporary art. The 21,000 pieces of art include works by Salvador Dali and Picasso.

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11. Flamenco tablaos

Flamenco is Spain’s most famous dance, and though not native to Madrid, it is best experienced in the tablaos there. You can even enjoy some Spanish food while taking in the performance.

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12. Mercado de San Miguel

Food lovers will enjoy this vast marketplace that offers drinks like coffee and cocktails, tapas, fruit, meat, and seafood.

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13. Matadero Madrid

Here art has taken over an old slaughterhouse, filling it with dance performances and vendors of art, crafts, and fashion pieces.

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14. Plaza de Cibeles

Considered the most famous plaza in Madrid, Cibeles is home to some of the best architecture, including a palace and a fountain of a Roman goddess.

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15. El Rastro Market

This market is a giant flea market offering everything from art, souvenirs, antiques, and household items. Experience live music as you browse the massive variety.

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Barcelona: This One Is For The Foodies

International travel allows people to gain a new appreciation for other cultures of the world, and a big part of any culture is the cuisine. The food of a region is a reflection of their history and their geographical location and the resources that they have available to them. Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain on the Balearic Sea. The food fare that travelers will find there is reflective of the colorful history of Barcelona and its centralized location (in relation to northern Africa and all of the Mediterranean).

 Here are some of the great foods (and a couple of drinks) that all travelers (and foodies) definitely need to indulge in.

 

Beverages

Let's kick this list off with a couple of great drinks that anyone who is traveling to Barcelona will need to try.

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Sangria

Everyone knows that you have to try a great glass of Sangria. This is a great refreshment on a hot day. The great thing about Sangria is that every restaurant and Sangria maker has a different take on it, and some places will even offer up to 6 different varieties on their menu.



Cava

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This is the sparkling wine of Spain. It usually is a drink that is on the sweeter type, but there is a variation. Brut Cava is a cava that is drier, and it tends to taste more like traditional champagne.







Traditional Meats

There are a couple of meats that are traditional to Spain, and should be tried by everyone.

Iberico Ham

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Iberico ham is to Spain what prosciutto is to Italy. This ham has become a famous ingredient known well to world-class chefs as one of the best hams in the world. This ham can be served on its’ own or as an ingredient in a dish. It is cut thicker than prosciutto, so it is not as delicate and a little meatier.

Chorizo

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Chorizo is a spicy sausage that is eaten in many different ways, including sliced up like salami or used as an ingredient in many dishes.

 




Cheese

Manchego

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This sheep's milk cheese pairs wonderfully with Iberico ham. It has a salty, earthy flavor to it, and it originated in the La Mancha region of Spain (hence the name). It is eaten throughout Spain with great popularity.

 

 



Dishes And Other Fare

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Gazpacho

This is a chilled tomato soup that is incredibly satisfying on a hot Spanish summer day. It sometimes comes served with Pa amb tomàquet or with sides of croutons, red peppers, and onion. No matter how it is served, it's delicious.





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Bocadillos

This is the Spanish version of a sandwich. They are made on baguettes that are soft and crusty all at the same time. You can choose the meat that you want on it, and then they are topped with multiple sauces and toppings that can include lentils, lettuce, corn, or cucumbers. 

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Seafood

Barcelona is located right on the Balearic Sea and just a stone's throw from the Mediterranean. This makes Barcelona a central place for fantastic seafood. One of the great dishes to try is the calamari and squid, which you can get either fried or grilled.

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Bombas

Bombas are a combination of mashed potatoes and meat that are rolled in bread crumbs in the shape of a ball and fried. They usually come in two different sizes (like snack and meal size), and they are generally served with one aioli on top and another on the bottom.

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Spanish Omelet

Not the breakfast omelet that is probably coming to your mind right now. This is an omelet that is eaten all day and can come in an individual size or larger and served in slices. It is filled with chunks of potatoes and onions and served with some type of aioli.

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Pa Amb Tomaquet

A bread that is served with many dishes in Barcelona. It is so popular that if you don't order it, many servers with ask you if you want it. It is a slice of bread topped with a rub of olive oil and tomato and a dash of salt. Everyone puts their own twist on the dish like some will toast the bread, and others will serve it with more chunks of tomato.

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Croquettas

This is a dish that is a lot like the Bombas. Croquettas are filled with meat (usually chicken or Iberico ham) and cheese. They are a long, oval shape.

Spain can be a food lover's dream.

Some fantastic restaurants and cafes line the streets, and all of the best Spanish fares are at a traveler's fingertips. They love to serve their food in the small-plate style, so the portions are great for eating all day long. One thing that you need to be aware of is that there are going to be different serving size options. A pintxos serving is a portion that is like a two-bite snack, and that is perfect for on the go. A tapas menu is going to be a bigger serving size that is meant for sharing amongst a couple of people.


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Places to VISIT in Barcelona

Barcelona, as everyone knows, is captivating.

It has a rich history, grand architecture, and lovely people. Walking through the streets and alleyways of the different neighborhoods can sometimes make you feel like you've been transported back to a period of imperialism and decadence. If you want to take a step back and check out the sights, several excellent viewpoints in Barcelona will give you a clear view and perspective of the city.

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Discover these fantastic places for yourself, and don't forget to take snaps.

 ●  Port Vell

●  Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

●  Del Turó de la Rovira

●  Tibidabo

●  Barceló Raval

●  43 The Spa

●  Telefèric del Port

● Las Arenas rooftop

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Are you a CRAFT BEER lover?

If you want to explore a quintessentially European country, make sure to visit Belgium.

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The country’s historic cities, splendid architecture, wonderful chocolate, and a variety of beer make it one of the best places to travel. Spring and fall are the two best seasons to visit Belgium. You’ll leave feeling refreshed thanks to the mild temperature and the small number of crowds that you see in some of Europe's other capital cities.

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A trip to Belgium should be at the top of every beer lover’s list. Belgium is small yet mighty when it comes to making good beer. With over 200 internationally renowned breweries across the country, this country has made a name for itself in the global beer market. With so many options, it can be hard to decide which breweries to visit. Luckily there are plenty of tours to help guide you along your journey. Whether you’re a beer aficionado or enjoy a nice brew, you’re sure to find a new favorite in Belgium.

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Excellent Checklist Items When Visiting Belgium

Even with Belgium's smaller size, the nation is jam-packed with things to do and see.

There are a ton of historic sites and exciting attractions. So, where should you even begin to explore once you arrive? No matter what kind of exploration you seek, Belgium has it. Although I will put together an itinerary for you, here are some of the best and most popular places to visit…

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1.    Grand Place, Brussels.

Beautiful architecture and historical sites, encompass Grand Place. The busy square is where you'll find access to many of the attractions. Hint: go on the balcony of townhall to get the most magnificent view of the town.

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2.    The Battlefields of Flanders

Historically significant, The Battlefield of Flanders is a must-see. Walk among the thousands of tombstones and endless cemeteries to pay your respect to the fallen soldiers.

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3.    The Canals and Belfry of Bruges

Travel by canal or walkthrough Bruges to take in its magnificence. Take pleasure in the charming bridges and hidden gardens.

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4.    Ghent's Gravensteen and Old Town

This monumental fort once homed the counts of Flanders. This moated fortress is one of the last of its kind. You can't miss the opportunity to explore its massive stone walls while it still stands strong.

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5.    Horta Museum and Town Houses

As one of Victor Horta's surviving buildings from the early 20th century, you must take the time to visit. Check out the original stained glass, mosaics, meticulous woodwork, and detailed decorations.

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6.    Cathedral of Saint Bavo, Ghent

This Gothic and Romanesque structure is one to behold. Its beauty makes it one of the most significant tourist attractions.

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7.    Basilica of the Holy Blood, Bruges

The Cathedral of Saint Bravo may be breathtaking, but if there is one church that you intend visiting, make it the Basilica of Holy Blood. Why is that? Well, this stunning church holds a truly influential religious history.

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8.    Grand Place, Antwerp

Also known as the Grote Markt, you can expect to see some of Belgium's most significant examples of guild house architecture. Visit the 16th century Town Hall as well as the Coopers' House and Grocers' House.

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9.    Meuse Valley

In the south part of the nation is where you can indulge in Belgium's peaceful countryside. Meuse Valley sits along a beautiful river that captures the country's thick forests, old-fashioned towns, limestone cliffs, and other natural sites.

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10.    Mons Old Town

This town is fun to explore. See ornate, architecturally detailed structures as you make your way through the center of town. There are many opportunities for sightseeing so take advantage of them.

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Fun facts about tulips!

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Tulips are such beautiful flowers, and there is no shortage of them in Amsterdam!

Before you visit Amsterdam, here are some interesting facts about tulips.

●  Vincent Van Gogh had an extraordinary fascination with nature, but believe it or not, he never painted a single tulip in his life.

●  Back in the 17th century, a tulip mania took place in the Netherlands. Some species of these tulips were so expensive they costed more than a house, and it's impressive to have tulips in your home. It's like a parked Ferrari in your garage today.

●  Every year, there are around 2 billion tulips exported from the Netherlands.

●  Each year, you can come to Dam Square and pick one of 200,000 colorful tulips in a specially constructed garden. This happens every third Saturday of January to celebrate the launch of the Tulip season.

●  Tulips come in pretty much all colors of the rainbow except blue. Blue tulips are made real by Photoshop.

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