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]]>Denmark is dotted with quaint villages and historic landmarks that offer a glimpse into the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets of towns like Ribe, Denmark’s oldest existing town, where medieval architecture, colorful houses, and charming shops create a picturesque setting straight out of a storybook. Denmark is also home to a wealth of historic castles and palaces, including Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, immortalized as the setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, a magnificent Renaissance palace surrounded by lush gardens and scenic lakes.
Denmark is renowned for its innovative design and modern architecture, with sleek buildings, cutting-edge museums, and stylish urban spaces that reflect the country’s creativity and ingenuity. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Royal Danish Opera House in Copenhagen, a striking example of contemporary architecture set against the backdrop of the city’s historic waterfront, or the LEGO House in Billund, a colorful and interactive museum celebrating the world-famous toy brand. Denmark’s cities are also known for their vibrant design scenes, with trendy neighborhoods like Vesterbro in Copenhagen and Aarhus’ Latin Quarter boasting hip cafes, art galleries, and design shops that showcase the latest trends and innovations in Danish design.
Denmark’s coastline is dotted with picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and idyllic islands that offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and relaxation. Visitors can explore the windswept beaches of North Jutland, where rolling sand dunes and crashing waves create a dramatic backdrop for surfing, kiteboarding, and beachcombing, or discover the pristine islands of the South Funen Archipelago, where charming fishing villages and tranquil harbors beckon visitors to explore by boat or bike. Denmark’s countryside is also ideal for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, with scenic trails winding through lush forests, tranquil lakes, and rolling hillsides. Whether strolling along sandy shores, cycling through scenic countryside, or sailing around picturesque islands, Denmark offers outdoor enthusiasts a playground of natural beauty and adventure.
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]]>Mexico is a gastronomic paradise that beckons food enthusiasts from around the globe. The country’s cuisine is a rich tapestry of flavors, colors, and textures. Indulge in authentic street tacos, savor the complex and spicy flavors of mole, or try the diverse regional specialties that showcase the country’s culinary diversity. Whether you’re exploring the bustling markets of Mexico City or the coastal towns of Oaxaca, the tantalizing aromas and tastes of Mexican cuisine are sure to leave an indelible mark on your taste buds.
Step back in time and marvel at Mexico’s archaeological wonders that narrate the stories of ancient civilizations. The iconic Chichen Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into the advanced engineering and astronomical knowledge of the Mayan people. Explore the mystical city of Teotihuacan, home to the awe-inspiring Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. Mexico’s archaeological sites provide a fascinating journey through history, allowing visitors to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Mexico’s landscapes are as diverse as its people. From the pristine beaches of the Riviera Maya to the rugged beauty of Copper Canyon, there’s something for every type of traveler. Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of indigenous communities, witness the colorful celebrations of local festivals, and experience the warmth of Mexican hospitality. The country’s cultural richness is reflected in its art, music, and festivals, creating a tapestry of experiences that showcase the diversity of the Mexican people.
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]]>Portugal is becoming a very popular travel destination and for good reason! The train from Lisbon will cost you around $25 and activities and accommodations are abundant and affordable. Indulge in the city’s delicious Port wine culture, and book a wine tour in the Douro Valley.
Prague is another wonderful and affordable destination, and offers traveler an interesting city scape filled with interesting history, culture, and architecture. Many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Old Town Square, are free to visit, and you may also be able to book free walking tours as well! Accommodations in the center of town are affordable as well.
Valencia is far less crowded and expensive than other popular tourists destinations in Spain, like Barcelona. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, free museums, and the Central Market, which is known as one of the oldest markets in Europe. The train route from cities such as Barcelona and Madrid are also inexpensive, usually less than $100, especially when booked in advance.
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]]>Dubrovnik is famous for its beauty, and as well as being known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A city with many medieval remains intact, the Old Town of Dubrovnik features stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and fascinating historical landmarks. Dubrovnik also has some of the best stretches of coastline a city can offer, and many small islands that are just a short boat trip away.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site that Croatia has to offer. This natural wonder is famous for its stunning waterfalls and amazingly clear lakes. The park also has swathes of incredible pristine forests to explore and is a must-see for nature lovers.
Split has an incredible history and boasts Diocletian’s Palace, the former residence of the Roman Emperor. To this day, the palace complex makes up an important part of Split’s center, and you can stroll through the streets and see historical monuments at every turn. Split also has a vibrant atmosphere and lively culture if you want to soak up some of the local ambiance.
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]]>The post 4 Most Bike-Friendly Cities Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>62 percent of Copenhagen’s inhabitants use bikes daily to get to school or work. The city has put a lot of effort into making all this cycling possible: there are 242 miles of designated bike lanes and plenty of amenities like air pumps and timed traffic lights, so you can bike around without worry.
Europe boasts quite a few cities famous for being bike-friendly, but Montreal, Canada doesn’t fall short of any of them. You’ll find incredible 370 miles of bike paths. The city also holds an annual bike festival, where cyclists of all levels can tour and explore Montreal’s beauty.
Around 14% of Tokyo’s 14 million residents use their bikes for everything from shopping trips to work and school commutes. There are plenty of bike paths and bike-sharing programs available, and you might even catch a glimpse of locals riding the Mamachari utility bike that can cart just about anything.
Home to the world’s most famous bike race, Le Tour de France, we couldn’t leave Strasbourg out of the list. It is also one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe. The designated cycling paths, including 360 streets with two-way lanes for bikes, will allow you to take in all its charm.
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]]>Tokyo is a perfect mix of traditional and modern, and you can see the modern part best through the city’s architecture. There are many futuristic buildings that you can spot around the city, and the skyscrapers will easily fascinate you.
When you get tired from exploring the city, the first thing you need is some delicious food. The Japanese culture is known for chasing perfectionism and you can see that clearly in Tokyo restaurants. There’s an amazing variety to choose from and the current trends gravitate towards basic, locally grown ingredients and simple yet delicious meals.
Tokyo has plenty of green surfaces that make it a beautiful city. Exploring the city’s gardens can easily take you a whole day, but it’s absolutely worth it. It’s refreshing to see so much greenery in such an urban place, which is another proof that balance is the key to everything the Japanese do. If you visit in spring, you can enjoy famous cherry blossoms all over the city.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Never Do as a Tourist in a Big City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Treat sidewalks like streets and don’t just stop when you want to take a photo or check something on your phone. There are likely hundreds of people around you at all times who just want to get to work on time or have some other place to be, so be mindful when stopping.
Most big cities around the world have a clear escalator rule: stand on one side and walk on the other. You’ll quickly notice which side is for standing (it’s usually right) so don’t occupy the other side and let the people who are in a rush climb freely.
Many people find feeding the pigeons cute, but depending on the city, you can even be fined for it. This seemingly fun activity is not good for pigeons nor the city—pigeons shouldn’t eat human food, plus they can carry some diseases and nobody wants to deal with that.
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]]>It’s best if you can arrange your arrival by train because the city Central Station is something you should see first. It’s often called the most beautiful train station in the world and it’s a perfect mix of modern and old architecture.
Antwerp is a place with many shopping centers and designer stores that you can browse while there. Enjoy your favorite international brands or discover the amazing local designers, just know that most stores are closed on Sundays!
Antwerp has plenty of street markets if you enjoy shopping in the open air. Many of them are open once per week, such as Vrijdagmarkt on Fridays, Exotic Market on Saturdays, or the Antique Market that also works on Saturdays. You can find all kinds of goods here, from antiques and bikes to food from all over the world, flowers, exotic birds, etc.
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]]>While you can enjoy its beauty all year long, Alghero is a perfect destination for a summer vacation. Located in Sardinia, this island city has cobbled streets and beautiful, colorful buildings, plenty of museums and churches, and many different stores for the best shopping experience.
Locals often head to Gaeta for vacations, but you’ll rarely meet international tourists in the city. We encourage you to visit the Lazio region and Gaeta as it’s only a two-hour drive from Rome or Naples and has so much to offer.
Lecce is the capital of Salento and a city with many historical and cultural attractions. It’s often called the Florence of the South because of its significant historical importance. The architecture, streets, museums, restaurants, and shops here promise a vacation of your dreams.
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]]>The post 5 Cities to Visit in 2020 If You’re a Foodie appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tel Aviv is unofficially the capital of the world when it comes to plant-based food. Since veganism is on the rise, we can see more and more people exploring the city and everything it has to offer in terms of cuisine.
Galway is a city in Ireland that’s been chosen as the European Capital of Culture 2020, and it got our attention. We learned that Galway actually has an amazing gastronomical culture and we highly recommend exploring it if you have a chance.
Houston is a city where you can try a huge number of intercultural dishes, from American to Italian, Mexican, Vietnamese, and many more.
This list wouldn’t be complete without a Spanish city and Cádiz, located south of Seville in the Andalusia region, is our choice. Here you can enjoy fresh seafood, amazing wine, and many other delicacies typical for this region.
Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has been generating a lot of buzz lately. The city is a perfect choice for anyone who loves a cheesy, carb-y adventure filled with hearty dishes.
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]]>The post 3 Great Reasons Why Denmark is Worth Visiting appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Denmark is dotted with quaint villages and historic landmarks that offer a glimpse into the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets of towns like Ribe, Denmark’s oldest existing town, where medieval architecture, colorful houses, and charming shops create a picturesque setting straight out of a storybook. Denmark is also home to a wealth of historic castles and palaces, including Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, immortalized as the setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, a magnificent Renaissance palace surrounded by lush gardens and scenic lakes.
Denmark is renowned for its innovative design and modern architecture, with sleek buildings, cutting-edge museums, and stylish urban spaces that reflect the country’s creativity and ingenuity. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Royal Danish Opera House in Copenhagen, a striking example of contemporary architecture set against the backdrop of the city’s historic waterfront, or the LEGO House in Billund, a colorful and interactive museum celebrating the world-famous toy brand. Denmark’s cities are also known for their vibrant design scenes, with trendy neighborhoods like Vesterbro in Copenhagen and Aarhus’ Latin Quarter boasting hip cafes, art galleries, and design shops that showcase the latest trends and innovations in Danish design.
Denmark’s coastline is dotted with picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and idyllic islands that offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and relaxation. Visitors can explore the windswept beaches of North Jutland, where rolling sand dunes and crashing waves create a dramatic backdrop for surfing, kiteboarding, and beachcombing, or discover the pristine islands of the South Funen Archipelago, where charming fishing villages and tranquil harbors beckon visitors to explore by boat or bike. Denmark’s countryside is also ideal for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, with scenic trails winding through lush forests, tranquil lakes, and rolling hillsides. Whether strolling along sandy shores, cycling through scenic countryside, or sailing around picturesque islands, Denmark offers outdoor enthusiasts a playground of natural beauty and adventure.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Go To Mexico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Mexico is a gastronomic paradise that beckons food enthusiasts from around the globe. The country’s cuisine is a rich tapestry of flavors, colors, and textures. Indulge in authentic street tacos, savor the complex and spicy flavors of mole, or try the diverse regional specialties that showcase the country’s culinary diversity. Whether you’re exploring the bustling markets of Mexico City or the coastal towns of Oaxaca, the tantalizing aromas and tastes of Mexican cuisine are sure to leave an indelible mark on your taste buds.
Step back in time and marvel at Mexico’s archaeological wonders that narrate the stories of ancient civilizations. The iconic Chichen Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into the advanced engineering and astronomical knowledge of the Mayan people. Explore the mystical city of Teotihuacan, home to the awe-inspiring Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. Mexico’s archaeological sites provide a fascinating journey through history, allowing visitors to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Mexico’s landscapes are as diverse as its people. From the pristine beaches of the Riviera Maya to the rugged beauty of Copper Canyon, there’s something for every type of traveler. Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of indigenous communities, witness the colorful celebrations of local festivals, and experience the warmth of Mexican hospitality. The country’s cultural richness is reflected in its art, music, and festivals, creating a tapestry of experiences that showcase the diversity of the Mexican people.
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]]>The post Here’s Some Of The Most Budget Friendly Cities In Europe in 2024 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Portugal is becoming a very popular travel destination and for good reason! The train from Lisbon will cost you around $25 and activities and accommodations are abundant and affordable. Indulge in the city’s delicious Port wine culture, and book a wine tour in the Douro Valley.
Prague is another wonderful and affordable destination, and offers traveler an interesting city scape filled with interesting history, culture, and architecture. Many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Old Town Square, are free to visit, and you may also be able to book free walking tours as well! Accommodations in the center of town are affordable as well.
Valencia is far less crowded and expensive than other popular tourists destinations in Spain, like Barcelona. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, free museums, and the Central Market, which is known as one of the oldest markets in Europe. The train route from cities such as Barcelona and Madrid are also inexpensive, usually less than $100, especially when booked in advance.
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]]>The post 3 Of the Best Places to Visit in Croatia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Dubrovnik is famous for its beauty, and as well as being known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A city with many medieval remains intact, the Old Town of Dubrovnik features stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and fascinating historical landmarks. Dubrovnik also has some of the best stretches of coastline a city can offer, and many small islands that are just a short boat trip away.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site that Croatia has to offer. This natural wonder is famous for its stunning waterfalls and amazingly clear lakes. The park also has swathes of incredible pristine forests to explore and is a must-see for nature lovers.
Split has an incredible history and boasts Diocletian’s Palace, the former residence of the Roman Emperor. To this day, the palace complex makes up an important part of Split’s center, and you can stroll through the streets and see historical monuments at every turn. Split also has a vibrant atmosphere and lively culture if you want to soak up some of the local ambiance.
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]]>The post 4 Most Bike-Friendly Cities Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>62 percent of Copenhagen’s inhabitants use bikes daily to get to school or work. The city has put a lot of effort into making all this cycling possible: there are 242 miles of designated bike lanes and plenty of amenities like air pumps and timed traffic lights, so you can bike around without worry.
Europe boasts quite a few cities famous for being bike-friendly, but Montreal, Canada doesn’t fall short of any of them. You’ll find incredible 370 miles of bike paths. The city also holds an annual bike festival, where cyclists of all levels can tour and explore Montreal’s beauty.
Around 14% of Tokyo’s 14 million residents use their bikes for everything from shopping trips to work and school commutes. There are plenty of bike paths and bike-sharing programs available, and you might even catch a glimpse of locals riding the Mamachari utility bike that can cart just about anything.
Home to the world’s most famous bike race, Le Tour de France, we couldn’t leave Strasbourg out of the list. It is also one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe. The designated cycling paths, including 360 streets with two-way lanes for bikes, will allow you to take in all its charm.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Visit Tokyo as Soon as You Can appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tokyo is a perfect mix of traditional and modern, and you can see the modern part best through the city’s architecture. There are many futuristic buildings that you can spot around the city, and the skyscrapers will easily fascinate you.
When you get tired from exploring the city, the first thing you need is some delicious food. The Japanese culture is known for chasing perfectionism and you can see that clearly in Tokyo restaurants. There’s an amazing variety to choose from and the current trends gravitate towards basic, locally grown ingredients and simple yet delicious meals.
Tokyo has plenty of green surfaces that make it a beautiful city. Exploring the city’s gardens can easily take you a whole day, but it’s absolutely worth it. It’s refreshing to see so much greenery in such an urban place, which is another proof that balance is the key to everything the Japanese do. If you visit in spring, you can enjoy famous cherry blossoms all over the city.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Never Do as a Tourist in a Big City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Treat sidewalks like streets and don’t just stop when you want to take a photo or check something on your phone. There are likely hundreds of people around you at all times who just want to get to work on time or have some other place to be, so be mindful when stopping.
Most big cities around the world have a clear escalator rule: stand on one side and walk on the other. You’ll quickly notice which side is for standing (it’s usually right) so don’t occupy the other side and let the people who are in a rush climb freely.
Many people find feeding the pigeons cute, but depending on the city, you can even be fined for it. This seemingly fun activity is not good for pigeons nor the city—pigeons shouldn’t eat human food, plus they can carry some diseases and nobody wants to deal with that.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Do in Antwerp, Belgium appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s best if you can arrange your arrival by train because the city Central Station is something you should see first. It’s often called the most beautiful train station in the world and it’s a perfect mix of modern and old architecture.
Antwerp is a place with many shopping centers and designer stores that you can browse while there. Enjoy your favorite international brands or discover the amazing local designers, just know that most stores are closed on Sundays!
Antwerp has plenty of street markets if you enjoy shopping in the open air. Many of them are open once per week, such as Vrijdagmarkt on Fridays, Exotic Market on Saturdays, or the Antique Market that also works on Saturdays. You can find all kinds of goods here, from antiques and bikes to food from all over the world, flowers, exotic birds, etc.
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]]>The post These Italian Cities Are Hidden Gems appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While you can enjoy its beauty all year long, Alghero is a perfect destination for a summer vacation. Located in Sardinia, this island city has cobbled streets and beautiful, colorful buildings, plenty of museums and churches, and many different stores for the best shopping experience.
Locals often head to Gaeta for vacations, but you’ll rarely meet international tourists in the city. We encourage you to visit the Lazio region and Gaeta as it’s only a two-hour drive from Rome or Naples and has so much to offer.
Lecce is the capital of Salento and a city with many historical and cultural attractions. It’s often called the Florence of the South because of its significant historical importance. The architecture, streets, museums, restaurants, and shops here promise a vacation of your dreams.
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]]>The post 5 Cities to Visit in 2020 If You’re a Foodie appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tel Aviv is unofficially the capital of the world when it comes to plant-based food. Since veganism is on the rise, we can see more and more people exploring the city and everything it has to offer in terms of cuisine.
Galway is a city in Ireland that’s been chosen as the European Capital of Culture 2020, and it got our attention. We learned that Galway actually has an amazing gastronomical culture and we highly recommend exploring it if you have a chance.
Houston is a city where you can try a huge number of intercultural dishes, from American to Italian, Mexican, Vietnamese, and many more.
This list wouldn’t be complete without a Spanish city and Cádiz, located south of Seville in the Andalusia region, is our choice. Here you can enjoy fresh seafood, amazing wine, and many other delicacies typical for this region.
Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has been generating a lot of buzz lately. The city is a perfect choice for anyone who loves a cheesy, carb-y adventure filled with hearty dishes.
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