-The 5 Most European Cities Not in Europe | Thrillist
-Travel Guide: Travel Bloggers on how to travel like a local
-Airbnb starts Cuba operations: Travel Weekly
-Addictive site of the week: Airport Codes website - CNN.com
-Boston - An irresistable destination for travelers
-Art and Architecture in Brasilia, Brazil
-Where (Not) to Go in the Middle East | IndependentTraveler.com
The 5 Most European Cities Not in Europe | Thrillist
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Travel Guide: Travel Bloggers on how to travel like a local
Leave behind the all inclusive resorts, ditch the over-crowded tours and discover new places and things to do. Want to know where the locals eat out? How do you discover those things people call 'off-the-beaten-path' - the answers are right here:...
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Airbnb starts Cuba operations: Travel Weekly
Starting this week, Cubans will be able to list their homes on Airbnb. The accommodations-listing service says there are over 1,000 listings in the country.
"For the first time in decades, licensed American travelers will have the chance to experience authentic Cuban hospitality at homes across the island," Airbnb said in a post on its blog.
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Addictive site of the week: Airport Codes website - CNN.com
Ever wondered why the designation for Vancouver International Airport is YVR?
What the story is behind the ignominious SUX abbreviation for Sioux City, Iowa?
Where those unique three-letter airport codes came from, anyway?
No?
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Boston - An irresistable destination for travelers
Boston welcomes more than a million travellers around the world to offer them a memorable time. This wonderful exciting city is popular for its traditional amenities, high standard universities, contemporary sport complexes as well as sights of history. Tourism is one of the biggest sources of income because of ...
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Art and Architecture in Brasilia, Brazil
The interesting art and architecture in Brasilia, Brazil is world renowned. From the unique Cathedral of Brasilia to the large arches on the city's bridge, the capital of Brazil amazes and intrigues visitors.
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Where (Not) to Go in the Middle East | IndependentTraveler.com
Though the events of Arab Spring are several years behind us, the recent attack on the Bardo Museum in Tunisia has once again brought up the question of how safe it is to travel to the Middle East and North Africa. Several countries, such as Syria, have plunged into daily violence or carry precautionary warnings, while others in the region remain healthy tourist destinations.
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