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The 25 Best Things to Do in Budapest
When I first visited Budapest , the gritty, rundown streets charmed me. Budapest felt edgy. This was a city of underground bars in abandoned buildings , hearty food, and serious people. Originally
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Travel is a Privilege
Let’s face it: not everyone is going to be able to travel. Whether it’s money, family obligations, or circumstance, travel is out of reach for a large percentage of the world’s population. In the
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The 3 Best Hostels in Seattle
Tucked away in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is the birthplace of Starbucks and grunge music and home to some of the biggest tech companies in the world. But it’s also surrounded by stunning
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The 5 Best Hostels in Montreal
Montreal is one of the world’s best cities (at least in my opinion). From its lovely parks and historic downtown to its incredible music, art, and foodie scenes, Montreal is amazing. I’ve been
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My 4 Favorite Hostels in Boston
With its historic colonial buildings, die-hard sports fans, and lively nightlife, Boston is one of my favorite cities in the US (and I’m not just saying that because it’s where I grew up!). Boston
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My Favorite Books of 2019
Another year is almost over, which means it’s again time for my annual best books of the year list! This year, I sort of fell off the book-reading wagon. Writing my own book, moving to Paris and
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How to Stay Fit and Healthy on the Road
I’m not a healthy guy. OK, I am a very healthy guy when I am home in my apartment with my juicer, kitchen, and nearby Whole Foods. On the road, it’s another story. Even with the high expectations
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The 8 Best Napa Wine Tours
Napa Valley is easily one of the most famous wine-producing regions in the world. If you plan on spending some time in the area as well as nearby Sonoma, you’ll most likely want to explore some of
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How Families and Senior Travelers Can Use this Website
I’m in my 40s, single, and I travel solo. These are things that probably won’t change anytime soon (though my mother keeps asking me when that second one will). As such, most of the travel tips on
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How to Use the Sharing Economy to Travel on a Budget
In the fifteen years that I’ve been traveling , the Internet has revolutionized travel. While not always for the better , there is no question that it has allowed people to share, connect, and
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