Switzerland Travel Guide

One of the most expensive countries in Europe, Switzerland is often skipped over by budget travelers. Visiting Switzerland is not cheaper. Before you even get out of the train station/airport, you’ll begin to wonder “how the heck did I spend so much money already?!” Even when I was backpacking Switzerland, I found myself constantly trying … Read more

48 hours in New York, an insider guide to the Big Apple

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48 hours in New York Unmissable big city bustle in one of the world’s greatest urban landscapes American author E.B. White once quipped about this city of eight million inhabitants: “New York provides not only a continuing excitation but also a spectacle that is continuing.” And while he may have said this nearly a century … Read more

The First-Timer’s Travel Guide to Bali, Indonesia

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There’s something about Bali. If you’ve never been to Bali, then the first thing you’ll probably think of are its sandy beaches. As idyllic as many of them are, they tell just a part of Bali’s story. Within days of our first trip, we learned that there’s so much more to this popular island destination … Read more

15 THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN TOKYO

This an incredible, massive city home to over 10 million people. It’s the capital of Japan and home to a wide array of fun, historic, and quirky attractions. From the world’s largest tuna auction and the Imperial Palace to robot restaurants and vampire cafés, Tokyo really does have something for everyone. If you’re here for a … Read more

Dream Holidays in Marbella South Spain

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Marbella, situated in the foothills of the Sierra Blanca, on the Costa del Sol, in the province of Malaga. A mediterranean resort and firm favourite with holidaymakers from all over the world. Since the 70s, Marbella has been renowned as a playground for rich and famous. Underneath all the swagger, there is so much more … Read more

Holidays away from the crowds in the Bahamas

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The Bahamas in the Caribbean make an idyllic holiday destination. There are many accommodation options available on the islands including choices away from the crowds. Chartering a yacht and more remote beach houses are self-catering accommodation options in the Bahamas that offer added tranquility. Located in the Caribbean, the Bahamas is made up of 700 … Read more

Visiting the Detroit

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Detroit is the largest city in the state of Michigan in U.S. It was founded by the Frenchman Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac in the year of 1701. Detroit is the main seaport city on the River Detroit. Detroit is also recognized as the most famous automotive city in the world. It is also called … Read more

5 Festivals to Attend in Thailand

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Thailand, known officially as the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly as Siam, is a land of colorful festivals. While some are well-known to tourists, others are not found in travel guide books. Here are five festivals to attend in Thailand that make travel to Southeast Asia enjoyable and memorable. Loi Krathrong Day Loi (or Loy) … Read more

Amsterdam – The city of freedom and good vibrations

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Amsterdam, a city rich in history. Amsterdam is the city that is surrounded by good spirits and positive people. It gives you the enormous feeling of beauty, goodness and above all – the freedom. You feel free to wear whatever you like, to do in the streets whatever you like, to stare for hours at … Read more

Three Famous Family-Friendly Hotels in the UK

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The countryside of the UK is famous for many reasons. Its beautiful scenery and surrounding keep alluring thousands of tourists every year. They attract not only couples or lone travelers but also families with kids. Going in country retreats of family holidays UK is no more a nightmare, as the hotels present offer child-friendly facilities. They welcome … Read more