One of the most interesting and exciting things about traveling the world is getting to experience new cultures, traditions, and food! Let’s take a short trip through Europe as we discover seven classic holiday sweets from different European countries.
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4 Ways to Spend the Holidays in London
If you’re lucky enough to spend the holidays in London, you won’t want to miss out on all of the spectacular happenings throughout the city. Make the most of your vacation, and add the following festive ideas to your travel… Read More
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How Italy Celebrates the Holiday Season
The people of Italy take the Christmas season very seriously. Depending on the region, holiday celebrations begin on the Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (December 8) and last until the day of Epiphany (January 6). Main piazzas throughout… Read More
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Classic Holiday Beverages Around Europe
The holidays are filled with cultural and familial traditions alike, including endless rounds of cozy, heart-warming beverages. Americans may associate the holiday season with hot chocolate and eggnog, but how does the rest of the world prefer to cheers? Gather… Read More
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4 Ways to Maximize Luggage Space with Bulky Winter Gear
Packing for a Mediterranean yoga retreat is easy. Travelers can throw a few bathing suits and some matching athleisure into a bag and call it a day. Packing for an Expedition in Iceland is another story. With limited luggage space… Read More
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Fall Harvest Celebrations Around the Globe
This November, families throughout the United States, Canada, and several Caribbean Islands will gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving. What began as a day of giving thanks for the year’s bountiful harvest has transformed into a reason to bring family, friends,… Read More
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4 Delicious European Fall Comfort Foods
As the crisp autumn temperatures settle in, the best way to warm up after a long day of adventure is to enjoy a home-cooked meal. A person’s idea of comfort food depends on their specific tastes and cultural upbringing, but… Read More
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The Magic of the Paris 2-Day Museum Pass
The museums in Paris aren’t just home to some of the most remarkable, well-known works of art. They’re also landmarks of themselves, and unforgettable places to visit for tourists and locals alike. If you’re planning a trip to the City… Read More
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El Día de los Muertos Begins Today!
El Día de los Muertos begins today and celebrations last through Friday, November 2! The Mexican festival may be celebrated on the exact day as Halloween, but the holidays share few similarities. Join the festivities, and read on to learn… Read More
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Jack the Ripper — 130 Years Later
On August 31, 1888, the body of Mary Ann Nichols was discovered on Buck’s Row in Whitechapel, London. Most of her clothing was removed, and she had suffered deep slashes to her throat and abdomen. She was the first known… Read More