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]]>Fans of antique books and Paris will love this quaint and charming bookstore. The store sells new and old books of all sorts of genres, a cozy reading nook with old, mismatched furniture, and a window that overlooks the streets of Paris. This shop is a must visit on any trip to Paris or if you’re just looking to check off your bookstore bucket list.
This bookshop is not only unique, but one of the most beautiful in the world. The architecture of the store, its history that dates back to 1906, and its ornate staircase is what makes this store stand out amongst others. Its truly a store to marvel and sure to delight any bookworm.
This store is known as LA’s coolest bookstore, this gem is located in an old bank, and sells a vast range of new and used books, comics, and records.
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]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>The Swiss Alps practically go without mention. Whether you’re looking to ski the world-class slopes of Zermatt or hike the iconic trails around the Matterhorn, Switzerland has something to offer. And in the summer, the valleys bloom with wildflowers worth a visit.
Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park features some of the most awe-inspiring scenery North America has to offer. You’ll find turquoise glacial lakes, vast wildlife, and craggy peaks. Banff is a year-round haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities range from hiking and mountain biking in the summer to skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
Patagonia isn’t just a clothing brand! It’s also a beautiful mountainous region straddling Argentina and Chile. Its landscapes include towering mountain ranges, icy glaciers, and windswept steppes. Spots like Torres del Paine National Park in Chile and Mount Fitz Roy in Argentina are great locations to start.
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]]>The post Can You Guess Which Countries Have the Most Tourism? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>France has long held the title of the world’s most visited country. With about 89 million tourists a year, its appeal is undeniable. With the Olympics coming up, this number is only expected to rise. But with the Eiffel Tower, the romantic streets of Paris, lavender fields of Provence, and delicious food, we see why.
Spain follows closely, attracting approximately 83 million visitors annually. Cities like Barcelona and Madrid are famous for their architectural marvels, such as the Sagrada Familia and the Royal Palace. Meanwhile, the sunny beaches of Costa del Sol are a perfect getaway for those looking to unwind.
Coming in third, the United States stands out with around 79 million international tourists each year. The U.S. is vast and varied, providing an endless array of experiences from the skyscrapers of New York City and the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon to the entertainment hubs of Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
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]]>Paseo de Montejo is Merida’s most famous avenue. It actually took inspiration from the Champs-Élysées in Paris! The avenue is lined with grand mansions that hark back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the city experienced a boom from henequen production. Paseo de Montejo is perfect for a leisurely stroll under the shade of towering trees.
The Great Museum of the Mayan World houses one of the most comprehensive collections of Mayan artifacts in Mexico. It offers insights into the lives, culture, and contributions of the Mayan civilization.
Located in the heart of Merida on Plaza Grande, the Catedral de San Ildefonso stands as one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. It was built in the late 16th century using stones from Mayan temples. This historic church is a blend of architectural styles that is definitely worth the visit.
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]]>The post Traveling Foodies Must Head to These Parts of Mexico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located on the Yucatán Peninsular in the southeast of Mexico, this area has strong influences from its Mayan heritage. The combination of Mayan and Spanish influences results in some unique and mouth-watering dishes that are quite different from classic Mexican cuisine. Corn tortillas are popular, and ingredients such as eggs, beans, cheese, and slow-roasted meat are used commonly.
This state in southern Mexico has a range of indigenous peoples and cultures which gives the area a unique sense. The state capital city of Oaxaca de Juárez is often referred to as Mexico’s food capital and is well worth a visit to sample the exciting offerings. Both mole and mezcal are popular in this area, with many delicious variants of each to try. While in the area, Oaxaca cheese is another must-try food.
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]]>The post How to Get a Cheap Holiday at Disney World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Just in time for summer, a range of Disney World hotels have released some special deals. Disney Springs Hotels offers special rates at an array of its hotels, with Wyndham Garden costing just $97 per night. Even the most upmarket option offered by the group, namely the Hilton hotel, commands a price of $186 per night; a relatively affordable price compared to equivalent hotels.
Given that each of the hotels on Special is located within walking distance of the Disney theme park, you’ll be glad to know that they provide some special perks that you can enjoy at the resort itself. In addition to enjoying free shuttle busses between your hotel of choice and Disney World, you’ll also get 30-minute early access to any of the parks, meaning you’ll be able to get to the front of the line for your ride of choice.
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]]>The post Best Glamping Destinations in the USA appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At Under Canvas Zion you can stay in safari-inspired tents equipped with king-size beds, wood-burning stoves, and private bathrooms. The site provides easy access to Zion National Park’s iconic red cliffs, slot canyons, and hiking trails. After a day of exploring it’s the perfect place to unwind.
Spread over 37,000 acres of wilderness in the Blackfoot Valley, The Resort at Paws Up defines luxury glamping. You can choose from a variety of accommodations, including safari-style tents and cabins. The resort also includes activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, and hot air ballooning.
El Cosmico is a quirky glamping experience in the artsy town of Marfa. Accommodations include vintage trailers, safari tents, Sioux-style tepees, and Mongolian yurts. Community kitchens, outdoor showers, and wood-fired hot tubs add to the communal, bohemian vibe of the site.
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]]>The post World’s Biggest Flea Markets For Hunting Treasures appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Often referred to as Les Puces, this flea market is one of the oldest and largest in the world. Located on the outskirts of Paris, it spans over 15 acres and welcomes up to 180,000 visitors each weekend. With more than 2,000 stalls, Les Puces has everything from vintage couture and antique furniture to rare books and collectible art.
Held three times a year, the Brimfield Antique Show is the largest and one of the oldest outdoor antique shows in the United States. From mid-century modern furniture to vintage Americana, the variety of items on offer is staggering.
Portobello Road Market is one of the most famous flea markets in the world. Hundreds of dealers sell everything from antiques and vintage clothes to handmade jewelry and unique art. The market is especially famous for its extensive selection of silverware, jewelry, and ceramics.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons You Should Visit Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Amid an incredibly vast desert landscape, Arizona boasts the Grand Canyon National Park. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, this very unique geological feature is awe-inspiring in its scale and grandeur. Arizona also has some stunning mountains that offer amazing panoramas of the surrounding hinterland.
The people of Arizona are known for their warmth and hospitality and you can find friendly people all along your way. The history of Arizona is also fascinating, with a strong culture of Wild West and Native American populations. Explore the ancient ruins of indigenous civilizations at sites like Canyon de Chelly and Montezuma Castle, where you can glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans and Sinagua peoples.
Arizona has some of the most incredible cities that are built into the bedrock of the desert landscape. Cities such as Phoenix, Tucson, and Sedona offer a glimpse into the symbiosis that citizens have with the surrounding environment. This is reflected in the unique and vibrant culture of these cities which makes them well worth a visit.
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]]>The post The Coolest Bookstores To Visit Around The World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fans of antique books and Paris will love this quaint and charming bookstore. The store sells new and old books of all sorts of genres, a cozy reading nook with old, mismatched furniture, and a window that overlooks the streets of Paris. This shop is a must visit on any trip to Paris or if you’re just looking to check off your bookstore bucket list.
This bookshop is not only unique, but one of the most beautiful in the world. The architecture of the store, its history that dates back to 1906, and its ornate staircase is what makes this store stand out amongst others. Its truly a store to marvel and sure to delight any bookworm.
This store is known as LA’s coolest bookstore, this gem is located in an old bank, and sells a vast range of new and used books, comics, and records.
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]]>The post Most Affordable Luxury Hotels in The United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>The post Best Destinations if You Prefer Mountains Over Beaches appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Swiss Alps practically go without mention. Whether you’re looking to ski the world-class slopes of Zermatt or hike the iconic trails around the Matterhorn, Switzerland has something to offer. And in the summer, the valleys bloom with wildflowers worth a visit.
Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park features some of the most awe-inspiring scenery North America has to offer. You’ll find turquoise glacial lakes, vast wildlife, and craggy peaks. Banff is a year-round haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities range from hiking and mountain biking in the summer to skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
Patagonia isn’t just a clothing brand! It’s also a beautiful mountainous region straddling Argentina and Chile. Its landscapes include towering mountain ranges, icy glaciers, and windswept steppes. Spots like Torres del Paine National Park in Chile and Mount Fitz Roy in Argentina are great locations to start.
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]]>The post Can You Guess Which Countries Have the Most Tourism? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>France has long held the title of the world’s most visited country. With about 89 million tourists a year, its appeal is undeniable. With the Olympics coming up, this number is only expected to rise. But with the Eiffel Tower, the romantic streets of Paris, lavender fields of Provence, and delicious food, we see why.
Spain follows closely, attracting approximately 83 million visitors annually. Cities like Barcelona and Madrid are famous for their architectural marvels, such as the Sagrada Familia and the Royal Palace. Meanwhile, the sunny beaches of Costa del Sol are a perfect getaway for those looking to unwind.
Coming in third, the United States stands out with around 79 million international tourists each year. The U.S. is vast and varied, providing an endless array of experiences from the skyscrapers of New York City and the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon to the entertainment hubs of Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
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]]>The post 3 Sites To Visit in Merida, Mexico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Paseo de Montejo is Merida’s most famous avenue. It actually took inspiration from the Champs-Élysées in Paris! The avenue is lined with grand mansions that hark back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the city experienced a boom from henequen production. Paseo de Montejo is perfect for a leisurely stroll under the shade of towering trees.
The Great Museum of the Mayan World houses one of the most comprehensive collections of Mayan artifacts in Mexico. It offers insights into the lives, culture, and contributions of the Mayan civilization.
Located in the heart of Merida on Plaza Grande, the Catedral de San Ildefonso stands as one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. It was built in the late 16th century using stones from Mayan temples. This historic church is a blend of architectural styles that is definitely worth the visit.
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]]>The post Traveling Foodies Must Head to These Parts of Mexico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located on the Yucatán Peninsular in the southeast of Mexico, this area has strong influences from its Mayan heritage. The combination of Mayan and Spanish influences results in some unique and mouth-watering dishes that are quite different from classic Mexican cuisine. Corn tortillas are popular, and ingredients such as eggs, beans, cheese, and slow-roasted meat are used commonly.
This state in southern Mexico has a range of indigenous peoples and cultures which gives the area a unique sense. The state capital city of Oaxaca de Juárez is often referred to as Mexico’s food capital and is well worth a visit to sample the exciting offerings. Both mole and mezcal are popular in this area, with many delicious variants of each to try. While in the area, Oaxaca cheese is another must-try food.
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]]>The post How to Get a Cheap Holiday at Disney World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Just in time for summer, a range of Disney World hotels have released some special deals. Disney Springs Hotels offers special rates at an array of its hotels, with Wyndham Garden costing just $97 per night. Even the most upmarket option offered by the group, namely the Hilton hotel, commands a price of $186 per night; a relatively affordable price compared to equivalent hotels.
Given that each of the hotels on Special is located within walking distance of the Disney theme park, you’ll be glad to know that they provide some special perks that you can enjoy at the resort itself. In addition to enjoying free shuttle busses between your hotel of choice and Disney World, you’ll also get 30-minute early access to any of the parks, meaning you’ll be able to get to the front of the line for your ride of choice.
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]]>The post Best Glamping Destinations in the USA appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At Under Canvas Zion you can stay in safari-inspired tents equipped with king-size beds, wood-burning stoves, and private bathrooms. The site provides easy access to Zion National Park’s iconic red cliffs, slot canyons, and hiking trails. After a day of exploring it’s the perfect place to unwind.
Spread over 37,000 acres of wilderness in the Blackfoot Valley, The Resort at Paws Up defines luxury glamping. You can choose from a variety of accommodations, including safari-style tents and cabins. The resort also includes activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, and hot air ballooning.
El Cosmico is a quirky glamping experience in the artsy town of Marfa. Accommodations include vintage trailers, safari tents, Sioux-style tepees, and Mongolian yurts. Community kitchens, outdoor showers, and wood-fired hot tubs add to the communal, bohemian vibe of the site.
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]]>The post World’s Biggest Flea Markets For Hunting Treasures appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Often referred to as Les Puces, this flea market is one of the oldest and largest in the world. Located on the outskirts of Paris, it spans over 15 acres and welcomes up to 180,000 visitors each weekend. With more than 2,000 stalls, Les Puces has everything from vintage couture and antique furniture to rare books and collectible art.
Held three times a year, the Brimfield Antique Show is the largest and one of the oldest outdoor antique shows in the United States. From mid-century modern furniture to vintage Americana, the variety of items on offer is staggering.
Portobello Road Market is one of the most famous flea markets in the world. Hundreds of dealers sell everything from antiques and vintage clothes to handmade jewelry and unique art. The market is especially famous for its extensive selection of silverware, jewelry, and ceramics.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons You Should Visit Arizona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Amid an incredibly vast desert landscape, Arizona boasts the Grand Canyon National Park. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, this very unique geological feature is awe-inspiring in its scale and grandeur. Arizona also has some stunning mountains that offer amazing panoramas of the surrounding hinterland.
The people of Arizona are known for their warmth and hospitality and you can find friendly people all along your way. The history of Arizona is also fascinating, with a strong culture of Wild West and Native American populations. Explore the ancient ruins of indigenous civilizations at sites like Canyon de Chelly and Montezuma Castle, where you can glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans and Sinagua peoples.
Arizona has some of the most incredible cities that are built into the bedrock of the desert landscape. Cities such as Phoenix, Tucson, and Sedona offer a glimpse into the symbiosis that citizens have with the surrounding environment. This is reflected in the unique and vibrant culture of these cities which makes them well worth a visit.
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