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1 week ago |
travelmag.com | Paul Joseph
There’s enough partying to be done on land in Amsterdam to satisfy even the most hedonistic of visitors – but if you’re left craving more water-based revelry then you can find it on a private party boat tour. Amsterdam’s famous network of canals are among the city’s most popular tourist attractions, with canal boats cruising up and down its winding waterways a regular sight. But they aren’t just for sightseeing – they also provide a memorable backdrop for a raucous night out.
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1 week ago |
travelmag.com | Paul Joseph
Bringing international modern and contemporary art to the city, Trondheim’s new cultural hub has opened its doors to an eager public. Background Trondheim’s new Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art opened its doors in early 2025, marking a significant cultural milestone for the Norwegian city. Located in an Art Nouveau building that used to serve as the city’s post office, the museum marks the first Norwegian museum project for award-winning Iranian-French architect India Mahdavi.
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1 week ago |
travelmag.com | Paul Joseph
The heart of Argentina’s wine country, Mendoza is a culinary haven and packed with a huge choice of great places to eat and drink. Think Mendoza and you probably picture endless vines and glasses of Malbec clinking under the sun This laidback city in Argentina’s Cuyo region has quietly become one of South America’s best places to eat and drink, with everything from rustic parrillas to gourmet tasting menus savoured in the shadow of the Andes.
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2 weeks ago |
travelmag.com | Paul Joseph
Set on the Japanese island of Honshu and famous for its Buddhist temples, gardens and imperial palaces, the city of Kyoto can be explored on a number of private tours. One of the best ways to discover a new place is on an organised tour where an experienced guide can illuminate the experience with their own unique insights.
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2 weeks ago |
travelmag.com | Paul Joseph
Berlin’s vibrant hotel scene continues to grow, with new accommodation options regularly popping up across the city. An intoxicating mix of history and nightlife help make Berlin one of Europe’s most popular city break destinations. And catering to its visitors are a huge choice of places to stay, ranging from high-rise city centre hotels to aparthotels no-frills guest houses out in the suburbs.
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