A Guide to Galway’s Oyster & Seafood Festival

A man opens an oyster with a knife

A Guide to Galway’s Oyster & Seafood Festival

Each year, at the end of September, thousands of tourists and local food enthusiasts gather to take part in the Galway Oyster Festival in Galway City, Ireland, one of the most celebrated festivals worldwide. Guests compete for the record of who can open 30 of the slippery mollusks the fastest, with the current record from 1977 standing at one minute, 31 seconds. read more

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A Guide to Finding Cheap International Flights from Chicago

A Guide to Finding Cheap International Flights from Chicago

Chicago is a metropolitan city in the U.S. state of Illinois and a very popular destination for visitors from other continents as well. People fly in large numbers to and from Chicago every day. The city is also well known for its historical significance, architecture, art, museums, parks, lakes, beaches, and more. read more

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A Guide to London: What to Do and Where to Stay

A Guide to London: What to Do and Where to Stay

With its iconic landmarks including the London Eye and Houses of Parliament, and its galleries and museums among the world’s best, London deserves its reputation as a thrilling city to visit. London’s food scene is as diverse as its population, embracing global flavours alongside home-grown cuisine. The city’s exciting, inclusive nightlife scene welcomes all visitors, while its village-like neighbourhoods provide diverse options for daytime activities. Summer is peak season, so aim to visit in late spring or early autumn. read more

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A Foodie’s Guide to El Poblado, Medellín

Eating Out Poblado

A Foodie’s Guide to El Poblado, Medellín

Medellín is an up-and-coming destination for foodies, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the trendy neighborhood of El Poblado.

Once marred by violence, drug crime, and a controversial reputation, Medellín has undergone a radical transformation, blossoming into one of the most progressive cities in Latin America. read more

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A Guide to Finding a Notary Public in Portland, Oregon

A Guide to Finding a Notary Public in Portland, Oregon

Notarization is a necessary but burdensome procedure, partially because it takes a lot of time to choose a notary that can make your documents legally binding.

If finding a notary public in Portland, Oregon is a difficult task for you, we’ve got you covered! This guide will show you how to set a virtual meeting with your local notary and notarize your documents from any location! read more

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A Guide to a Perfect Day in the Jewish Quarter – Best Attractions

A Guide to a Perfect Day in the Jewish Quarter – Best Attractions

The Jewish Quarter in the Old City draws millions of visitors from all around the globe each year. People of every religion and ethnicity come to learn about this small Jewish neighborhood that has stood firm for over 2000 years now. The most iconic symbol of the Jewish Quarter is, of course, the Western Wall. However, the magic of this place goes beyond the historic wall of the Temple. The Company for the Reconstruction and Development of the Jewish Quarter has been working intensively for 50 years now, and it has restored some of the most beautiful and historically significant archaeological sites. read more

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A Guide to Business Travel in Nairobi

A Guide to Business Travel in Nairobi

A Guide to Business Travel in Nairobi

Kenya is one of the East African Countries with over 40 ethnic groups giving it a perfect blend of cultural differences. The capital Nairobi, is a cosmopolitan city characterized by a range of commercial activities. It is actually considered the business hub of East Africa, hence, it does not come as a surprise when local and international conferences, targeting trade and development, are held in Kenya. read more

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A first-timer’s guide to Zihuatanejo

A first-timer’s guide to Zihuatanejo

On the Pacific coast of Mexico in the state of Guerrero, there’s a destination where colorful buildings cascade down the slopes of the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains, along the curve of calm bays and white sandy beaches – a charming town called Zihuatanejo.

In the 1970s, Zihuatanejo – which translates to ‘place of women’ in Nahuatl – was a more low-key getaway than its nearby neighbor, Ixtapa, and attracted the likes of Andy Warhol, John Wayne, Liz Taylor and Mick Jagger. Today too, travelers tired of the crowded, resort-heavy destinations in the Yucatan and Baja Peninsula make their way to Zihuatanejo in search of something different – ​​a place where they can easily delve into the culture, community and nature. read more

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A Doors Off Helicopter Kauai Tour: Is It Worth it?

The Napali Coast on a doors off helicopter Kauai trip - a review of Jack Harter's doors off helicopter tours

A Doors Off Helicopter Kauai Tour: Is It Worth it?

I won’t keep you guessing—a doors off helicopter tour of Kauai is 100% worth it and is the best thing we did on the island. In fact, it’s one of our favourite ever travel experiences—it seriously blew our minds.

Kauai is one of the world’s most beautiful islands and the best way to appreciate the dramatic scenery of The Garden Isle is from above. read more

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