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Miami IS nightlife, from poolside happy hours to ultra-hot nightclubs complete with gorgeous dancers and world-class DJs...
05/09/2022

Miami IS nightlife, from poolside happy hours to ultra-hot nightclubs complete with gorgeous dancers and world-class DJs. In fact, you could say nightlife in Miami easily becomes day life with hardly a break in between.

Much like the traffic and the heat of this town, the parties never stop. You can find yourself at a bar at noon and then hit a happy hour at 5 p.m., head to a live show at 9 p.m., hit a night club at midnight, and end at a lounge at 3 a.m. We've compiled a list of party spots that vary in the amount of insanity each delivers.

There are laid-back lounges like the Wharf on the Miami River where you can dance or play an oversized game of connect four. Or you could party right on the sand at a place like Nikki Beach for some nightlife under the stars, enjoying the tropical climate of the Magic City.

Then we've also listed high-end party spots like LIV, located inside the world-renowned Fountainbleau Hotel, which features pricey drinks and a star-studded clientele...the type of place someone like Kanye might rent out for his birthday. In short, we've got our bases covered.

1. Mansion (1235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
2. LIV (4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach)
3. Story Nightclub (136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach)
4. G5ive Gentlemen's Club (337 NW 170th St., Miami)
5. Bamboo (550 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
6. Cameo (1445 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)

Paris needs no introduction. It’s synonymous with food, culture, fashion, and architecture, rarely disappointing those w...
05/09/2022

Paris needs no introduction. It’s synonymous with food, culture, fashion, and architecture, rarely disappointing those who visit. Despite being the dream destination for millions of people each year, the French capital still has plenty hidden secrets to offer beyond the Eiffel Tower and its world-class museums.
There is no “right” time—warmer months mean picnics and parks, but also crowds. During colder months skies are grey, but there are fewer tourists. There are events year-round, from outdoor summer concerts to holiday extravaganzas in the winter.
If we had to select ten places, here are the ones we would recommend you to visit in Paris. Go ahead and fall in love!
Eiffel Tower
What would Paris be without its symbolic Eiffel Tower?
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.
It is one of the most visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year.
The first floor houses the Eiffel Tower 58 which extends over two levels, 58 meters above the ground as its name suggests. On the second floor, the view is the best at 115 meters because you have a diving view on the ground below. Finally on the 3rd floor at 275 meters, you can see what the office of Gustave Eiffel was. For the more adventurous one, it is possible to use the stairs and climb the steps
Notre Dame Cathedral
One of the most enduring symbols of Paris: Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic cathedral is located on the eastern half of the Ile de la Cité. It is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in France and Europe.
We advise you to walk around the cathedral, then go inside and climb the 387 steps to the top of the towers. The climb to the top of the towers can be exhausting, but you will get a panoramic view of the region and see the famous gargoyles up close.
Louvre Museum
The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. Located in the heart of Paris, this historic building is a former royal palace, with an area of 210,000 square meters including 60,600 for the exhibitions.
Champs Elysées / Arc of Triumph
Under the spell of ancient Roman architecture, Napoleon commissioned Jean Chalgrin the design of a triumphal arch dedicated to the glory of imperial armies. Built in the 19th century, it is the largest monument of its kind in the world.
The panoramic terrace above the door offers a beautiful view of Paris. 50 meters high, 45 meters wide and 22 meters deep, the Arc de Triomphe is located on the Place de l'Etoile which leads to the Champs Elysees which is nicknamed "the most beautiful avenue in the world.
Palace of Versailles
The Château de Versailles is the most famous castle in France. Built in the 17th century as a symbol of military power of France and as a demonstration of French supremacy in Europe, Versailles was the seat of political power in the Kingdom of France from 1682 to 1789.
The Latin Quarter - Luxembourg park
The Latin Quarter of Paris is located on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne. Known for its student life, lively atmosphere and bistros, the Latin Quarter is the home to many higher education institutions, such as the Ecole Normale Superieure, the Ecole des Mines de Paris or the Ecole Polytechnique.
The Luxembourg park is a private garden open to the public created in 1612 at the request of Marie de Medicis to accompany the Luxembourg Palace. The Parisians affectionately call it the "Luco". The garden surrounds the Palais du Luxembourg, where the Senate seats.
Moulin Rouge
The Moulin Rouge is a cabaret known as the spiritual birthplace of the famousFrench Cancan. Located at the foot of Montmartre hill in the heart of Pigalle, it was built in 1889 by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler. Initially introduced as a courtship dance, the cancan made possible the birth of the cabaret, now present in many countries around the world. Today, the Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, providing entertainment for visitors from around the world.
Disneyland Paris
Fans of Mickey can visit Disneyland Paris which is located 32 km from central Paris, with a connection to the suburban RER A.
Disneyland Paris has two theme parks: Disneyland (with Sleeping Beauty's castle) and Walt Disney Studios. Top attractions are Space Mountain; it’s a Small World and Big Thunder Mountain.

The Tulip Garden Amsterdam is also known as Keukenhof garden. This beautiful spring garden full with more than 7.000.000...
05/09/2022

The Tulip Garden Amsterdam is also known as Keukenhof garden. This beautiful spring garden full with more than 7.000.000 bulbs planted by hand, is situated in Lisse on a short drive from Amsterdam and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
Half-day tour of the Keukenhof Gardens from Amsterdam Travel by coach through the beautiful Dutch countryside with a driver/guide Spend three hours exploring the Keukenhof Gardens independently Choose a morning or afternoon tour
Read more about Keukenhof Gardens and Tulip Fields Tour from Amsterdam 2018 at:
Upon arrival at Keukenhof, set off on your own, using your provided map of the 79-acre (32-hectare) gardens to explore independently. During your three hours of free time, wander along a maze of pathways lined with millions of vibrant tulips. You'll also spot other springtime blooms like daffodils, bluebells and hyacinths. Walk past ponds, brooks and greenhouses, and bring your own picnic lunch or purchase something at the refreshment stand to enjoy amid the flowers

One of the world's most visited cities, London has something for everyone: from history and culture to fine food and goo...
05/09/2022

One of the world's most visited cities, London has something for everyone: from history and culture to fine food and good times.
London is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world.
It’s also a common stop on most backpacking trips, European vacations, or two-week holidays. Everyone wants to come to London! People are drawn to it by images of pubs, museums, theater, and royalty. London is a cultural and fashion capital, a great place to go out, and an amazing place to eat.
There’s always something new to do! The only problem with London is that it’s very, very expensive; it can eat away at your budget if you aren’t careful.
Luckily, there are tons of free or cheap things to do in London that can fill your time. But just be sure to budget extra for this city — you’ll need it!
Plan your visit in terms of neighborhoods rather than specific sites—try a morning walk through the charming residential streets of Notting Hill and find your way to Portobello Road for antiques (arrive early to avoid the crushing crowds of, yes, tourists), then grab a bite to go at Gail’s Artisan Bakery if you’re peckish or sit down for a proper meal inspired by Japanese, Korean, and Scandinavian cuisine at Flat Three
Money Saving Tips
Visit all the free museums –
Most of the museums in London are free — the Museum of London, the British History Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Science Museum are all great. Get your fill of British history without spending pence! The National Gallery and the Tate Modern are also free and are some of my favorites.
Buy an Oyster Card –
This prepaid card can save you about 50% on each metro. If you plan on using the tube a lot, get this card! If you leave and have extra on the card, they will also refund the balance!
People watch at the markets –
Sunday is market day in London. There’s the Camden Market, the Portobello Market, the Flower Market, and a million more options. People watch, get great photos, and enjoy local London life without spending a dime.
Watch the changing of the guards –
The changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace is at 11:30am, and the horse guards at Whitehall change at 11:00 am. These are both free and interesting to watch as you take in true British flare.
Just walk and explore –
London is a huge city, and there are beautiful historic buildings all around. once you walk and get out of the tourist area around the Thames, you’ll get to see London the way the locals do. You can pick up free maps of showing walking routes around the capital from any of London’s tourist information shops.
Last minute theater tickets –
You can get last minute tickets to the theater from the official booth in Leicester Square. Availability varies every day, so be sure to get there early.
Attend small theater performances –
London is famous for their theatrics. If you don’t want to shell out a lot of money to see The Lion King or Les Miserables, check out smaller shows and comedy nights at theaters like Leicester Square Theater where prices can start at about 3-13 GBP a ticket.
Skip the cabs –
Taxis are incredibly expensive in London and will eat into your budget just by taking them once. If you start taking taxis everywhere, you’ll end up spending hundreds of dollars per day, so keep this in mind.
Master the night bus –
In London, the tube closes around
12:30am. To avoid taking expensive taxis, make sure you get a map of the night bus routes so you can get back to your hotel/hostel on the cheap. These buses go all over the city and into the suburbs. You can also use your Oyster card on these buses. In fact, buses are always the cheapest public transportation option!
Take a free walking tour –
London, like any big city is Europe, has a wide array of free walking tours given throughout the city. For a historical view of the city, try New Europe, for off the beaten path tours, try Free Tours by Foot, and for super quirky ones.
Best Time to Visit
Spring starts early in the U.K., and it’s optimal in otherwise temperamental weather (still: pack an umbrella). Mild winters and traditional Christmas markets make November and December popular, too.
London Weather
January is the coldest month, with an average low of 45°F (7°C) and July is the hottest month, with an average high of 66 °F (19 °C).
Place to Visit in London
1 big ben
2 London Eye
3 Tower Of London
4 River thames
5 Tower Bridge
6 Buckingham Palace
7 British Museum
8 Hyde Park
9 Trafalgar Square
10 Palace of Westminster
11 St Paul’s Cathedral
12 National Gallery London
13 The Shard
14 Oxford Street
15 London Bridge
16 Kensington Palace & garden
17 Sea Life London Aquarium
18 Madame Tussauds Museum
19 Shakespeare’s Globe
20 Warner Bros Studio

enice is unlike any other city in the world and it may just be the most romantic city in the world. It’s also one of the...
05/09/2022

enice is unlike any other city in the world and it may just be the most romantic city in the world. It’s also one of the world’s great engineering feats as the whole city is built on more than 100 islands in a marshy lagoon.
It’s no secret that Venice is a giant tourist hotspot so that makes it more expensive than the average town — which is tough for the budget traveler. You just have to accept that you’re going to pay a premium on accommodation and food ‚ but hey, Venice is one of the most beautiful places in the world so it’s worth the extra costs.
A lot of people only spend a day in Venice but you’re doing yourself a disservice if you don’t at least say overnight. That’s because most people flood into the city in the morning and leave as night falls — this is a great opportunity for you because it lets you explore the city in peace at night.
Summers in Venice can be fairly hot and humid with highs in the low 80s. It’s also peak tourist season so it’s very crowded. There are also lots of mosquitoes and flies.
Winters are fairly cold with temperatures in the low 40s but the city does empty out a bit so that’s nice.

PraguePrague is a city of incredible beauty and sophistication. With a remarkable history and culture to rival any other...
05/09/2022

Prague
Prague is a city of incredible beauty and sophistication. With a remarkable history and culture to rival any other 'Central' or Western European capital you'll find Prague to be an intriguing and welcoming place. It's a surprising city with remarkable scientific and musical history along with cobbled lanes and fantastic al fresco dining in the town square. You can easily enjoy this city in just three days but you'll long for more.
Prague is a great city and its prices make it even better. Ok, everything was a lot cheaper a few years ago but it’s still much more affordable than a lot of other major cities in Europe. But don’t worry, you can still find amazing super cheap beer!
While Prague can get hot in the summer, average temperatures usually hover around the mid-70s from about mid-May through September. The crowds are at their peak from mid-June to August — so May and September are both good months to visit.
Prague’s winters are generally cold so expect highs around 35°F and lows around 25°F in December. However, Christmas is a great time to visit because the city transforms into a holiday wonderland.
Prague is a favorite destination for a reason, but even this city has positives and negatives that we wanted to share before you visit.
Good things about
Architecture. Simply walking around Prague is a joy thanks to its breathtaking architecture. It was one of the few cities untouched by WWII’s bombings so everything is hundreds of years old.
St. Charles Bridge. St. Charles Bridge is arguably one of the most beautiful bridges in the world. We recommend visiting at sunset.
Beer. The world-famous pilsner beer was invented in the Czech Republic so treat yo self to a few pints. In fact, the Czech people drink the most beer per person in the world so the beer has to be good.
Food. While it may not be exactly healthy, Czech food is hardy and delicious (i.e. lots of meat and potatoes).
The Not So Good Things
Loads of Tourists. Prague is amazing so it’s no surprise that people come from every corner of the earth to visit. The city center is always full of tourists — along with the expensive/low-quality restaurants and pickpockets and beggars. That said, this shouldn’t deter you from visiting.
Not “Eastern Europe” Cheap. Prices in Prague are rising so don’t expect things to be as cheap as places like Budapest or Krakow. Luckily, prices aren’t quite at Western European levels so you can still find cheap meals, beer, and hostels.
Pickpockets and Taxi Scams. Lots of tourists equals lots of pickpockets. Also, Prague is known for its crooked taxi drivers so make sure you only use legit taxis. We recommend having a hotel call you a taxi and make sure they use the meter — although, some even have meters that still overcharge.
Prague is beautiful. Seriously. Just go walk around without a plan and you’re guaranteed to have a great time Furthermore, Prague is a fairly compact city so you’ll easily come across many of the city’s top sights without much effort. We’ve listed a few of the best sights and attractions that you should definitely seek out.
Place to visit
OLD TOWN
1 Charles Bridge
2 Old Town Square
3 Church of Our Lady before Týn
4 Astronomical Clock Tower and Old Town Hall
5 Museum of Medieval Art
NEW TOWN
1 Wenceslas Square
2 Municipal House
3 Mucha Museums
CASTLE DISTRICT
1 Prague Castle
2 St. Vitus Cathedral
3 Lobkowicz Palace

SwitzerlandSwitzerland may be a small country. But it’s hard to beat Switzerland. Switzerland is known around the world ...
05/09/2022

Switzerland

Switzerland may be a small country. But it’s hard to beat Switzerland. Switzerland is known around the world for its chocolate, cheese, charming towns and scenic landscapes. Travelers come here for jaw-dropping scenery but are charmed by the many cultural attractions. ities such as Zurich, Geneva, and Lausanne offer excellent museums and galleries, historic buildings, and renowned music festivals.

1 The Matterhorn: The Matterhorn, Switzerland's iconic pointed peak is one of the highest mountains in the Alps. On this three-thousand metre mountain ridge there is a viewing platform with a truly unforgettable view of the Matterhorn and the surrounding mountain world. The Matterhorn glacier paradise is the highest summer ski region in Europe and is open 365 days a year.

2 Jungfraujoch: The Top of Europe: the Jungfrau railway has been making its journey to Europe’s highest-altitude railway station Picturesque Grindelwald is a glacier village in the Jungfrau region, which makes a great base for adventures into the surrounding mountains. It nestles at the base of snow-cloaked mountains and is one of Switzerland's oldest and most popular resorts.

3 Interlaken: Nestled between Lake Thun to the west and Lake Brienz to the east, Interlaken is one of Switzerland's most popular summer holiday resorts. In the center of town, Höhematte is a marvel of urban planning with 35 acres of open space. Flower gardens, hotels, and cafés surround theHöheweg, the main boulevard through here with breathtaking vistas of the mountains. The mighty peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau tower above the town providing excellent opportunities for alpine adventures. Hiking, climbing, abseiling, and kayaking are prime pursuits.

4 Lucerne: Imagine a sparkling blue lake surrounded by mountains, a car-free medieval old town, covered bridges, waterfront promenades, frescoed historic buildings, and sun-splashed plazas with bubbling fountains. No wonder Lucerne (in German, Luzern) is a top spot for tourists. Famed for its music concerts, this quintessential Swiss town lures renowned soloists, conductors, and orchestras to its annual International Music Festival. The Culture and Convention Center is home to one of the world's leading concert halls.

5 Lake Geneva: Lake Geneva, Europe's largest Alpine lake, straddles the Swiss/French border, and laps at the shores of some of Switzerland's most popular cities. The city of Geneva (in French Genève; in German Genf) sits between pretty snow-capped peaks at the point where the Rhône spills into Lake Geneva.

Maldives has long been considered as one of the most popular romantic getaways to enjoy some tropical charm. Thanks to i...
05/09/2022

Maldives has long been considered as one of the most popular romantic getaways to enjoy some tropical charm. Thanks to its crystal clear waters, beneath which lurk the shoal of fishes, rays and sharksFor the warmth of the sun and a plethora of activities, Maldives should be on every traveler’s bucket list.

1 Plan trip as per weather

November through April is the peak season of Maldives vacation due to prime weather with endless soft sunshine. Obviously, you will get sky-high prices on everything from accommodation to activities. For a budget Maldives trip plan, traveling during shoulder season, i.e., between the peak season and off-season, will be among the best Maldives travel tips as the weather will be still pleasant and 20% reduced occupancy in resorts will bring you exciting discounts and great services.

2 choose your aroplane ride wisely

One of the most important tips for first-time visitors to the Maldives is to choose regional or domestic flights from Middle East Asia as these are cheaper options. Choosing a flight to Male and then a speedboat for Maldives transportation between islands to reach the specific islands will be affordable although you can also choose a round trip seaplane ride which will be unforgettable, though expensive. You can also choose the Maldivian domestic flight for the transfer.
3 book hotel and flight online
Traveling to Maldives tips and tricks are many and among them, one is to check for available flights online much before the trip to avail cheaper costs. Same goes for hotels or resorts, especially if you are planning the trip on shoulder or peak season, as most people and travel agencies book well in advance. Where to stay in Maldives, which island is best, are some of the common questions that come to mind.

4 follow the underwritten rules of island

Planning during the 1-month period of Ramadan is a no-no as many hotel staff will be out for meeting families. Also, the availability of food during the daytime will be a challenge and many services and shops will be closed, especially during the time of prayer. Don’t expect to get pork and alcohol. Also, one of the most major Maldives travel tips to follow at this time is to ensure you are decently covered, especially knees, shoulders, abdomen, chest, and elbows while visiting the local islands.
5. Choose affordable accommodation and transportation
When figuring out how to travel to Maldives, you must have all your options in hand to considerate properly. Depending on the average cost of Maldives vacation, you can either go for the less expensive hotels on the local islands or make the best out of the luxury and privacy at the five-star resorts on private islands. Choosing those which offer excursions, airport transfers, and ferry service is a good idea according to tips for Maldives given by previous travelers. Check out the restaurants, bar, pool, kid-friendliness, reef condition around the island and of course, the view around.

6 choose all inclusive

When you are out on the beaches or enjoying water sports in Maldives, going for the all-inclusive deals can be quite expensive. All-inclusive buffet breakfast and lunch can be a great choice while half-boards will include breakfast, lunch, and drinks with access to A-la-carte restaurants according to many Maldives travel tips. Before choosing a deal, make sure there are coffee, drinks, and special delights included, any activities or excursions offered, and whether there is a kid-friendly menu available if you are traveling with kids.

7 pack wisely

While considering how to go to the Maldives with proper packing, make sure you don’t pack pork, alcohol or to***co products (without health warning) along with any religious books. Coming to one of the most important accessories, do carry a water-resistant or underwater camera with a polarizer to shoot all the action on land and underwater. All Maldives travel tips will tell you to carry snorkeling, surfing or diving gear to cut down on renting cost and stick to your budget.

8 check and compare price of water activity

Among the common tips for traveling the Maldives on a budget is to check the distance of the coral reefs from the resort to verify whether you can reach by swimming a little or have to book a ferry from the resort for snorkeling or diving. Sea-kayaking, jet-skiing, parasailing, stand-up paddleboarding, wakeboarding, boating and whale, dolphin or Manta watching trips are offered by resorts and private organizers. Compare their prices before choosing. Manta-rays in North Male Atoll, dolphins and Whale Sharks in South Ari Atoll and sea-turtles, rays, reef fishes, Reef Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks in Rasdhoo Atoll should be on your list.

9 The Bioluminescent Beach Must Not Be Missed

Visiting the Baa Atoll should be among the top 10 travel tips to know before you go as this will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see the planktons emitting luminescent toxins during the night under the sky, creating a starry look on the ocean bed. This is one of the most unique things to do in Maldives. There are many resorts offering bioluminescent tours, but you must verify their authenticity first.

10 Don’t Carry Alcohol In The Country

The Maldives is a country which is slightly Muslim dominated and the only place where someone can enjoy a drink without any worries, is at the private resorts. One of the best Maldives travel tips we can give you is to not carry alcohol while entering the country. There is a risk of them being taken away or the travelers might be fined by the custom.

Budapest, What a City 😍
05/09/2022

Budapest, What a City 😍

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