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]]>The best place to experience lucha libre in Mexico City if you are curious about the sport and its spectacle is, without a doubt, Arena Mexico.
Built in 1956 in the Colonia Dolores neighborhood of the city, this wrestling-specific arena has transformed into the heart of this sport. While it also sometimes hosts boxing matches, this arena’s main focus is lucha libre, holding events every week.
Typically, you will be able to see lucha libre shows at Arena Mexico on Tuesday and Friday nights hosted by the governing body of the sport, the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Taped for television broadcasts, these fights feature some of the country’s biggest names in lucha libre such as Rush and Kenny Omega.
Affordable tickets for these events can be purchased at the box office, and it represents a fantastic opportunity to take in one of Mexico City’s most unique experiences. Will you visit Arena Mexico on your next trip to the city?
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]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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]]>If you’ve ever wanted to check out some of the country’s most amazing athletic spectacles, here are three events that you absolutely must add to your “bucket list.”
The world’s premier American football league is the NFL, which pits 32 teams against one another every season to decide who wins the Super Bowl trophy. This game is the most-watched television event in America and is even more spectacular if you can watch its drama in person.
Baseball is considered America’s pastime, and the World Series between MLB’s two top teams every season is one of the most exciting competitions that you can see in person. The crisp October air and the crack of the bat create an atmosphere that you have to experience to believe.
The US Open is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events and the only one which takes place in the United States. Held in early September at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, this electric event will allow you to see tennis’s best men’s and women’s players square off in an All-American setting.
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]]>One great reason to make a trip to Cleveland is for its museums. In addition to art, history, and science museums, the famous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is here as well. There are hands-on experiences for children and adults, and artifacts from the most famous musicians in the world. No matter what music you like, there is only one Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and it is worth every minute!
Cleveland also had the distinction of having the worst sports drought in all of America. The city went 52 years without winning at all until the Cavaliers finally broke the curse with a championship in 2016. Although the Indians and Browns haven’t won a championship since 1948 and 1964 respectively, the city is full of avid sports fans and game days are always fun at the stadiums or in local bars.
The food scene in Cleveland is another reason to make a stop here. At some point in the 20th century, Cleveland was the 2nd most Hungarian city in the world, second only to Budapest! The big influx of Eastern European immigrants influenced the cuisine greatly and gave birth to foods such as pierogis, Polish boys, and the famous Slyman’s corned beef sandwich.
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]]>No matter what country you are traveling in, especially if you are in a big city, chances are there will be a showing at a bar or restaurant. While it might not be your traditional Super Bowl party with friends and family, it is a great way to see the game while experiencing other cultures.
In the U.S. kickoff starts at the comfortable time of 6:30 PM (3:30 PM west coast time), but in countries around the world, game time is at all odd hours. In Europe, it will start at 11:30 PM or 12:30 AM making it hard to get to work early Monday morning if you stay up for the whole game. In Australia, kickoff is at 8:30 AM and some bars have started an “early bird breakfast” where there are discounts on early food and drinks to attract more people!
No matter where you are in the world or what time the game starts, the Super Bowl is a great time to experience other food and cultures while meeting other sports fans from around the world.
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]]>Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport.
Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game.
Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two of the Americas’ most famous clubs, River Plate and Boca Juniors, a derby between these two rivals is an unforgettable experience to watch in person.
London is on this list due to the sheer number of clubs in the city as well as the high-profile standing of its clubs. Tottenham and Arsenal have the fiercest rivalry in town and are its best known teams. However, it also has clubs like Chelsea, West Ham, QPR, and Fulham.
Although its teams haven’t been as good as they were earlier in this millennium, Milan’s soccer culture is a must-see. Inter Milan and AC Milan, two Italian powerhouses, both share a stadium. The San Siro, seating 80,000 fans, is a place where any soccer fan must see at least one game.
Finally, Mexico City makes its way onto the list as the soccer hotbed in one of the world’s most passionate soccer countries. The Estadio Azteca, with a capacity of 105,000, is Mexico’s national team stadium and also hosts Club América’s home matches. You can also find clubs like Cruz Azul and UNAM Pumas here.
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]]>The post It’s Baseball Season, So Here Are Four Must-Visit Parks in the United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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]]>The post The Top Places to See a Big 4 Sports Game in North America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are four main leagues of team sports in the US and Canada: Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, and the National Football League.
Here are our top suggestions for a city and stadium to have the best experience of watching one of these games from each league.
The quintessential baseball stadium is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Its iconic Green Monster wall is the highlight of this century-old stadium that seats a cozy 37,000 fans.
The epicenter of basketball in the world has to be Madison Square Garden in New York City. Home of the New York Knicks, this well-known arena has been host to some of the greatest moments in the league’s history.
It’s only natural that you’ll find the best NHL arena in hockey-obsessed Canada. The home of the Montreal Canadiens provides fans with a passionate atmosphere and state-of-the-art technology.
If you’re looking to see an NFL game, you have to go to Lambeau. Located in the middle of a neighborhood the small city of Green Bay, Lambeau is an old-fashioned stadium that showcases the best of what football has to offer.
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]]>The post Skiing in Dubai? It’s Possible at this Indoor Ski Park appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The capital of the United Arab Emirates records scorching temperatures all year round, but due to the magic of modern innovation and technology, an indoor ski resort called Ski Dubai has been constructed in the most unlikely of places.
This ski park is situated within the complex of the Mall of the Emirates, which is one of the biggest and most grandiose shopping centers on the planet.
Ski Dubai is located completely indoors and with the help of some serious air conditioning, maintains a temperature around 0 degrees Celsius all year.
An 85-meter high indoor slope has been built inside of Ski Dubai to simulate the conditions of skiing in the mountains outdoors.
It includes five different ski runs of varying difficulties, so that all skiers, from novices to the most experienced slope riders, are able to enjoy their experience.
In addition, Ski Dubai is also the habitat of several penguins that have been taken there to live! On various occasions throughout the day, the cute animals are let out of their enclosures to mingle with the skiers.
Ski Dubai is a unique and unforgettable experience for any traveler in Dubai.
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]]>The post Arena Mexico: The Home of Lucha Libre in Mexico City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The best place to experience lucha libre in Mexico City if you are curious about the sport and its spectacle is, without a doubt, Arena Mexico.
Built in 1956 in the Colonia Dolores neighborhood of the city, this wrestling-specific arena has transformed into the heart of this sport. While it also sometimes hosts boxing matches, this arena’s main focus is lucha libre, holding events every week.
Typically, you will be able to see lucha libre shows at Arena Mexico on Tuesday and Friday nights hosted by the governing body of the sport, the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Taped for television broadcasts, these fights feature some of the country’s biggest names in lucha libre such as Rush and Kenny Omega.
Affordable tickets for these events can be purchased at the box office, and it represents a fantastic opportunity to take in one of Mexico City’s most unique experiences. Will you visit Arena Mexico on your next trip to the city?
The post Arena Mexico: The Home of Lucha Libre in Mexico City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Tour the Mid-Atlantic’s Greatest Ballparks as the MLB Season Begins appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>The post Experience Baseball at California’s Most Iconic MLB Stadiums appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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]]>The post Add These American Sports Events to Your Travel Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’ve ever wanted to check out some of the country’s most amazing athletic spectacles, here are three events that you absolutely must add to your “bucket list.”
The world’s premier American football league is the NFL, which pits 32 teams against one another every season to decide who wins the Super Bowl trophy. This game is the most-watched television event in America and is even more spectacular if you can watch its drama in person.
Baseball is considered America’s pastime, and the World Series between MLB’s two top teams every season is one of the most exciting competitions that you can see in person. The crisp October air and the crack of the bat create an atmosphere that you have to experience to believe.
The US Open is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events and the only one which takes place in the United States. Held in early September at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, this electric event will allow you to see tennis’s best men’s and women’s players square off in an All-American setting.
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]]>The post Cleveland, the Reviving City on Lake Erie appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One great reason to make a trip to Cleveland is for its museums. In addition to art, history, and science museums, the famous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is here as well. There are hands-on experiences for children and adults, and artifacts from the most famous musicians in the world. No matter what music you like, there is only one Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and it is worth every minute!
Cleveland also had the distinction of having the worst sports drought in all of America. The city went 52 years without winning at all until the Cavaliers finally broke the curse with a championship in 2016. Although the Indians and Browns haven’t won a championship since 1948 and 1964 respectively, the city is full of avid sports fans and game days are always fun at the stadiums or in local bars.
The food scene in Cleveland is another reason to make a stop here. At some point in the 20th century, Cleveland was the 2nd most Hungarian city in the world, second only to Budapest! The big influx of Eastern European immigrants influenced the cuisine greatly and gave birth to foods such as pierogis, Polish boys, and the famous Slyman’s corned beef sandwich.
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]]>The post Watching the Super Bowl While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No matter what country you are traveling in, especially if you are in a big city, chances are there will be a showing at a bar or restaurant. While it might not be your traditional Super Bowl party with friends and family, it is a great way to see the game while experiencing other cultures.
In the U.S. kickoff starts at the comfortable time of 6:30 PM (3:30 PM west coast time), but in countries around the world, game time is at all odd hours. In Europe, it will start at 11:30 PM or 12:30 AM making it hard to get to work early Monday morning if you stay up for the whole game. In Australia, kickoff is at 8:30 AM and some bars have started an “early bird breakfast” where there are discounts on early food and drinks to attract more people!
No matter where you are in the world or what time the game starts, the Super Bowl is a great time to experience other food and cultures while meeting other sports fans from around the world.
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]]>The post Soccer Lovers Have to Visit These Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport.
Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game.
Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two of the Americas’ most famous clubs, River Plate and Boca Juniors, a derby between these two rivals is an unforgettable experience to watch in person.
London is on this list due to the sheer number of clubs in the city as well as the high-profile standing of its clubs. Tottenham and Arsenal have the fiercest rivalry in town and are its best known teams. However, it also has clubs like Chelsea, West Ham, QPR, and Fulham.
Although its teams haven’t been as good as they were earlier in this millennium, Milan’s soccer culture is a must-see. Inter Milan and AC Milan, two Italian powerhouses, both share a stadium. The San Siro, seating 80,000 fans, is a place where any soccer fan must see at least one game.
Finally, Mexico City makes its way onto the list as the soccer hotbed in one of the world’s most passionate soccer countries. The Estadio Azteca, with a capacity of 105,000, is Mexico’s national team stadium and also hosts Club América’s home matches. You can also find clubs like Cruz Azul and UNAM Pumas here.
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]]>The post It’s Baseball Season, So Here Are Four Must-Visit Parks in the United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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]]>The post The Top Places to See a Big 4 Sports Game in North America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are four main leagues of team sports in the US and Canada: Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, and the National Football League.
Here are our top suggestions for a city and stadium to have the best experience of watching one of these games from each league.
The quintessential baseball stadium is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Its iconic Green Monster wall is the highlight of this century-old stadium that seats a cozy 37,000 fans.
The epicenter of basketball in the world has to be Madison Square Garden in New York City. Home of the New York Knicks, this well-known arena has been host to some of the greatest moments in the league’s history.
It’s only natural that you’ll find the best NHL arena in hockey-obsessed Canada. The home of the Montreal Canadiens provides fans with a passionate atmosphere and state-of-the-art technology.
If you’re looking to see an NFL game, you have to go to Lambeau. Located in the middle of a neighborhood the small city of Green Bay, Lambeau is an old-fashioned stadium that showcases the best of what football has to offer.
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]]>The post Skiing in Dubai? It’s Possible at this Indoor Ski Park appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The capital of the United Arab Emirates records scorching temperatures all year round, but due to the magic of modern innovation and technology, an indoor ski resort called Ski Dubai has been constructed in the most unlikely of places.
This ski park is situated within the complex of the Mall of the Emirates, which is one of the biggest and most grandiose shopping centers on the planet.
Ski Dubai is located completely indoors and with the help of some serious air conditioning, maintains a temperature around 0 degrees Celsius all year.
An 85-meter high indoor slope has been built inside of Ski Dubai to simulate the conditions of skiing in the mountains outdoors.
It includes five different ski runs of varying difficulties, so that all skiers, from novices to the most experienced slope riders, are able to enjoy their experience.
In addition, Ski Dubai is also the habitat of several penguins that have been taken there to live! On various occasions throughout the day, the cute animals are let out of their enclosures to mingle with the skiers.
Ski Dubai is a unique and unforgettable experience for any traveler in Dubai.
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