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  • The Coffee Lover’s Guide to Colombia

    It’s no secret that Colombia produces some of the world’s best-tasting coffee. In fact, it’s famous for the unmistakable mild, but rich, aroma that rises from every brew. In Colombia, coffee is much more than a hot beverage that gets you going in the morning before you head out the door. It’s a culture and […]

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  • 10 of the World’s Most Beautiful Eco Lodges & Resorts

    Travel is a life-changing experience, and today, we’re fortunate that even the most remote corners of the globe are available to visit. We’re traveling so much, in fact, that the tourism industry has grown to the point where it now contributes to 9% of the global GDP and 8% of world employment. With over 250 […]

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  • 35 of the Best Things to Do in Ottawa

    Ottawa is a place where old Canadian stereotypes come to life: bilingual, hockey-crazed, bike-friendly, outdoorsy, and home to some of the friendliest locals on the planet. Through its sparkling waterways and canals, Ottawa offers the unique opportunity to experience Canada’s rich history — while also proving itself to be a hip, dynamic city. In recent […]

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  • 10 Creative First Date Ideas in Toronto For Any Budget

    When a quiet stroll through the St. Lawrence Market followed by dinner and a movie simply doesn’t cut it anymore, this may be your cue to switch things up. As a dynamic city that’s always in motion, Toronto is the perfect place to get adventurous with your romantic endeavors. Whether you’re shaking off those first date jitters with […]

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  • Québec City: 8 Reasons to Visit Before Montréal

    When it comes to tourism, Montréal often hogs all the glory. Canada’s second-largest city is exciting, cosmopolitan, and cultural with a long list of fabulous restaurants, boutique shops, and epic festivals. While there’s no doubt that Montréal is totally worth exploring over and over again (see: our favorite things to do in Montréal), Québec City […]

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  • A Guide to Barcelona Through the Eyes of Picasso

    Pablo Picasso: one of the defining artists of the 20th century and a primary figure behind the Cubism movement. Although he spent the bulk of his adult life in Paris, Barcelona is where the legendary painter called his true home in times of nostalgia and sadness. Picasso was born in Málaga and later moved to […]

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  • 44 of the Best Things to Do in Canada

    Canada measures more than 9,000 kilometers from coast to coast, so it should come as no surprise that nature plays a huge role in Canadian identity and the collective psyche. Here, there’s no shortage of heart-stopping landscapes or face-to-face encounters with nature — you can discover some of the world’s best national parks in Canada. […]

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  • The 15 Best Snack Bars in Toronto

    There’s no better way to eat and drink your way to the heart of Toronto than through its wide selection of trendy snack bars (AKA, one of the best things to do in Canada). Often hidden like a Speakeasy with their own limited menu of light nibbles and strong drinks, these undeniably hip bars are […]

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  • 40 of the Best Things To Do in Spain

    Charged with a permanent feeling of intense passion, emotion, and sophistication, Spain has a funny way of forcing you to slow down, live in the moment, and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. From Gaudí’s whimsical masterpieces to historical Mudéjar treasures, or the snow-capped Pyrenees mountains to the palm-fringed beaches of the Costa del Sol, Spain is […]

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  • Foodie Paradise: Pintxos in San Sebastian, Spain

    It’s no secret that Spaniards have long-perfected the subtle art of small, shareable snacks. From the sophisticated eateries of Madrid’s exclusive Salamanca district to tapas in Barcelona, socializing over good food is a custom that goes back many centuries. Tucked away in the north, Spain’s Basque region has its own version of tapas known as […]

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  • 6 Best Spanish Paella Restaurants in Valencia, Spain

    When you think of cuisine in Spain, what’s the first dish that pops up in your head? Unless you consider sangria and tapas to be a proper meal, chances are that it’s Spanish paella. What you may not know about this famous rice dish, however, is that its origins proudly trace back to Valencia. Of course, paella […]

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  • 5 Things to Do in Granada Beyond the Alhambra

    The Alhambra is one of the best cities in Spain, and it remains a powerful symbol of the country’s multicultural past. Set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada peaks, the ancient palace and fortress complex was constructed by the Moors who invaded the Iberian Peninsula from the 8th century onwards. Between the opulent palaces […]

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  • 4 of the Best Things to Do in La Rioja, Spain

    In Spain’s autonomous community of La Rioja, wine is much more than a simple beverage: it’s a shared culture and way of life. La Rioja is one of the world’s top wine regions, producing high-quality bottles that are sold around the globe. And while life in this romantic Spanish region revolves around its star product, […]

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  • The Best Rooftop Bars in Toronto For Epic Views

    Deprived of the sun and warmth for six months each year, Toronto takes its spring and summer very seriously. Speaking from experience, there’s absolutely no better way to enjoy summer in Toronto than from one of its rooftop bars. Combining great weather with the city’s insatiable appetite for the trendy, glamorous and contemporary, some of […]

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  • How to Enjoy Vermouth in Barcelona

    People who live in Spain are certainly no stranger to day drinking. Between a midday caña or a Spanish sangria, there are plenty of alcoholic beverages that go hand-in-hand with the Spanish lifestyle. When it comes to Catalonia, however, vermouth (Catalan vermut) is the traditional go-to beverage that no trip to Barcelona is complete without. […]

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    The Best Beaches in Spain for Every Type of Traveler

    What comes to mind when you think of the best things to do in Spain? Charming hillside towns, flamenco dancers, unlimited sangria — oh, and of course, time spent on the beach. If you’re in the market for a beach getaway, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better destination than Spain, the official world leader […]

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  • 4 Magical Locations to Watch the Sunset in Barcelona

    It’s universally understood that each city has its own sunset. As evening falls over, Barcelona is filled with a special kind of magic: the Catalan capital is one of the most photogenic cities on the planet, a statement that holds especially true when the sun begins the set and the sky is lit up with […]

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  • The Best Cities in Spain for a Romantic Getaway

    Between the seaside sunsets, charming towns and excellent wine, here are the best cities in Spain to set the mood.  Charged with a permanent feeling of intense passion, emotion, and sophistication, Spain has a funny way of forcing you to slow down, live in the moment, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Is it […]

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  • Europe’s Most Unusual Christmas Traditions

    Our experts weigh in on three unusual Christmas traditions from their travels. What comes to mind when you think of Christmas? It is likely an image of Santa Claus delivering presents under the tree with the help of his adorable reindeers. He has a jolly laugh emanating from his belly that’s far too full of […]

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  • 5 Best Places in Barcelona to People Watch Over Sangria

    One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Barcelona is a cosmopolitan city that draws locals and internationals alike. From the beach-goers coming from Barceloneta to the young professionals making the commute from Gràcia to the gritty skaters that call Raval home, Barcelona offers one of the world’s most diverse crowds, and is […]

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  • Sant Antoni: The Hidden Gem of Barcelona

    A lack of major tourist attractions, sites and museums means that the revived community of Sant Antoni and its excellent gastronomic scene are often overlooked by visitors. Gently tucked away in the southern corner of Barcelona’s glamorous Eixample district is the small area of Sant Antoni. A neighborhood within a neighborhood, the idyllic Sant Antoni […]

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  • Best National Parks in Canada for the Nature Enthusiast

    For outdoor adventurers, it doesn’t get much better than the natural simplicity and untouched landscapes of the world-famous national parks in Canada. It’s famously known that the state of California has more people living within its borders than all of Canada does, so it’s easy to forget that the Great White North is still the […]

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  • St. Lawrence Market: The Heart of Toronto’s Food Scene

    East of Yonge Street and south of Queen Street lies one of Toronto’s most historically significant areas: Old Toronto. While it’s home to architectural gems such as the Flatiron Building and St. Lawrence Hall, iconic landmarks such as the Hockey Hall of Fame, and numerous quaint shops and lively pubs, it’s unequivocally understood that St. […]

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