November 2022 - Page 2 of 2 - Touring Highlights

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November 2022
Palazzo Reale Turin’s Royal Palace was built in the 16th century and is a magnificent building. A symbol of power for centuries, the Palace is located on Piazza Castello in Turin. Its facade features white stonework and many small ornate windows, creating a stately and official feel with its square layout and a central courtyard....
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Wanaka Located 64 kilometers from Queenstown, Wanaka is a stunning lakeside town. From crystal-clear bodies of water to snowy mountains, you’ll enjoy breathtaking landscapes during the 1-hour and 30-minute drive. Wanaka is surrounded by the Southern Alps and its namesake lake. At times, Wanaka can be quiet, especially during low tourist seasons, making it the...
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Latin Quarter Editorial credit: gabriel12 / Shutterstock.com From O’Brien’s Bridge to the Spanish Arch, the Latin Quarter is a hook-shaped district of cobblestone streets in Galway’s old centre. A number of Galway’s most famous pubs, bars, restaurants, galleries, and shops are found here. During your visit to the Latin Quarter, you’ll find a wealth of...
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Sorrento On the northern side of the Amalfi Coast is the town of Sorrento, which is famous for its stunning scenery, gorgeous buildings, and coastal walks. A large portion of Sorrento’s economy is based on tourism, although it is also famous for producing Limoncello. It is definitely worth visiting the cathedral of Sorrento, which was...
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Dalt Vila UNESCO site In the 16th century, Charles V built strong Renaissance fortifications around Ibiza Town’s highest and oldest parts. As well as fighting off Berber pirates, the walls also served to deter French invasions. Check out the seven bastions, each with a different story to tell, while taking a look around the fortifications....
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Great Wall of China (Mutianyu section) Beijing’s Great Wall is one of the most well-known and iconic landmarks in the world, let alone in Beijing, as it is a testament to Imperial China’s ingenuity and colossal architectural prowess. Since it’s so huge, it’s best to see it in tiny sections, each of which offers a...
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Akaroa and the Banks Peninsula On the South Island, just east of Christchurch, Akaroa is a small town situated on the Banks Peninsula. You can immerse yourself in local Kiwi culture, including learning about the island’s history and tasting its famous coffee and pie. Among the native wildlife in the harbour town are rare Hector’s...
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Sentosa Island There is no denying that Sentosa Island is a tourist hub because there are so many activities on offer there. With its shopping malls, casinos, nature walks, and Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa aims to appeal to everyone. Families and casual visitors alike can enjoy the Universal Studios Theme Park in this region. In...
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Old Town Bucharest Old Town is only a decade old, making it the youngest Old Town in the world! Locals and tourists alike were hoping to enjoy some social drinking in the Old Centre, it is known as Centru Vechi. Editorial credit: Nataliia Sokolovska / Shutterstock.com Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum It’s one of the...
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