Rome wasn't built in a day, but you can spend fourteen days eating and drinking your way through Italy's top culinary destinations! Go for a gondola ride in Venice, try the decadent tiramisu, and sample the local Cicchetti. Head to Bologna to see 11th-century architecture and try the Parmeggiano, then head to Florence to see Michelangelo's David and Leonardo's top works. Pair a bottle of Tuscan Chianti with a farm-to-table charcuterie board, then head west for four days on the sunny Amalfi Coast
Food & Wine in Italy - 14 Days
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While it’s more than easy to know when you need to go on a nice vacation (the answer is “always,” right?), figuring out where you want to go is a bit harder, if not the hardest part. Do you want to picnic in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower? Or snorkel along the Great Barrier Reef? How is a normal person supposed to decide? Luckily, it just got a little easier, thanks to a new ranking of the world’s top travel destinations this year from @TripAdvisor
These Are the Top 10 Destinations in the World Right Now, According to Travelers
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Every country has its share of tourist traps. Europe has the Leaning Tower of Pisa; the US has the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Mall of America. But sometimes a site that many consider to be a "trap" is actually worth seeing. We rounded up 25 attractions around the world that might be crowded or costly, but still warrant a visit. From Ireland's Cliffs of Moher to Turkey's Grand Bazaar, here are the places that travelers should be keeping on their bucket lists.
25 'tourist traps' around the world that are actually worth visiting
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Ever lodged at a hotel so beautiful, so comfortable, so downright accommodating that you wished to stay forever? Careful what you wish for! When it comes to these hotels, it seems some tenants got the chance to extend their stay… well into their afterlife.
13 Haunted Storied Hotels You May Never Check Out Of
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These days more and more women are traveling—whether or not they’ve got a partner in tow. And why not? Flying solo can be empowering and transformative, and can teach you some surprising things about both yourself and the world around you. To help you get over the fear factor and on to the fun, keep reading for pro advice on how to travel alone for the first time.
How to travel alone for the first time | Well+Good
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We asked millennial women across the country about the favorite trips they have taken alone, how they chose the spots, and why they fell in love with these places. So scroll on for some travel inspiration for first-time solo travelers and then dive in all by your damn self.
These Are The Best Places To Travel Solo — According To Millennial Women
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Frequent flier miles can be intimidating, but it's worth figuring out the system. We've flown around the world multiple times using miles. In this post I talk about mileage-earning credit cards (get one!) and how I value miles. If you have questions, ask them at the bottom of the post. I highly recommend following @ThePointsGuy too for mileage/card advice.
Tips for Optimizing Your Frequent Flyer Miles
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