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Things to Do Around Roma Trastevere

Things to Do Around Roma TrastevereRoma Trastevere is one of the main train stations of the Italian capital. And as a result, it welcomes millions of tourists every year. And yet, for the vast majority of those visitors, the rail station is just a stop along the way to somewhere else. However, the Trastevere neighborhood is one of the best-kept secrets in this heavily touristed city. In many ways, this neighborhood - which takes its name from the fact that it is... ❯❯❯

5 Life-Changing Destinations Every Couple Should Visit

5 Life-Changing Destinations Every Couple Should VisitOne of the perks of being in a long-term relationship is traveling together. You and your significant other are almost guaranteed to have a great time and discover new things about one another on any trip, domestic or international. For example, you may discover that your partner gets an adrenaline rush from cliff diving and can make friends with anyone despite only knowing one phrase of the native tongue. When you're sharing a lot... ❯❯❯

How to Create the Perfect Camping Setup

How to Create the Perfect Camping SetupCamping is one of the best ways to recharge the batteries and get back to your roots. However, in order for the trip to be rejuvenating instead of draining, you need to take the time to get your camp setup correctly. Source: Mumemories/Shutterstock.com This ultimately means that you will want to set up your campsite to reflect the creature comforts you are used to at home. Successfully achieving this necessitates that you bring... ❯❯❯

Where You Should Look for the Best Locations on a European River Cruise

European River cruises contribute to the fastest-growing segment of the cruise market. Thanks to their capacity of around 150 to 200 travellers, you can bond and even have an intimate experience with your fellow travellers while you enjoy luxuries similar to those of 5-star hotels. Additionally, cruises in Europe offer unique features, amenities and itineraries to choose from. To have a fulfilling tour, here’s where you should look... ❯❯❯

New Year аnd Christmas іn China

New Year аnd Christmas іn ChinaNew Year and Christmas are probably the two most important holidies for western families. China does nоt officially recognize Christianity, but unofficial estimates put thе number аt аlmоѕt 10 million baptized Christians living іn thе country, whісh makes а large part оf thе entire population. Christian missionaries arrived іn China іn 625 AD, аnd set uр base іn Xian (аn ancient capital). Thаt thеіr base existed іѕ apparent frоm... ❯❯❯

How to Handle Moving to Los Angeles

While many Californians have been moving out of the state to areas with a lower cost of living, Los Angeles County saw the highest number of people moving in from a different county during the last year of a pooled five-year sample by the US Census Bureau. At the same time, it had the greatest number of residents moving out - of course, there are likely to be many different reasons for that, but there are probably more than a few who... ❯❯❯

World Class Attractions and Cuisines Not to Miss in Singapore

World Class Attractions and Cuisines Not to Miss in SingaporeSingapore lies South-East of Asia, at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. It is a beautiful city that is also known as the Garden City, the Lion City, and the Red Dot. With its Marina Bay Sands, the Esplanade, and the Merlion, Singapore is known for its world-famous attractions. The towering skyscrapers make the city one of the most popular destinations for tourists. Here are some Singapore travel tips that will make it easy for you to... ❯❯❯

How to Travel with an Elderly Parent

How to Travel with an Elderly Parent‍ When you travel with an elderly parent, there are some special considerations that come into play. Taking someone you love on a trip is great; however, as an adult child it is your responsibility to make sure that everything goes smoothly and that they are safe at all times. When traveling with your elderly parent , there are some things you should take note of before packing your bags and hitting the road: Know the Traveler If... ❯❯❯

What Is Travel Insurance and Why Do You Need It?

What Is Travel Insurance and Why Do You Need It?Not everything always goes as planned when you travel. No matter how carefully you plan your trip, something unexpected might come up. You might have to cancel your trip for a number of reasons or run into some unexpected expenses during your trip. It is always best to have an emergency fund for unplanned situations. Travel insurance might benefit you as well. Travel insurance is a type of short-term insurance policy. All you have to... ❯❯❯

Traveling Light: Cutting the Calories While On the Go

Traveling Light: Cutting the Calories While On the GoDo you travel a lot? You can still stick to a healthy diet with a little advance planning. If you're watching your weight, these are some simple techniques for cutting calories while on the go. Advance Planning Eat well before leaving. It's always easier to resist fattening foods if you feel full. Enjoy a hearty meal before you set out. If you have an early flight, get up in time to enjoy a breakfast of whole-wheat toast and... ❯❯❯