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Beignets at Café du Monde

Viator

Written by Viator, April 2011

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 1

Café du Monde, recognizable by its green-and-white striped awning on Decatur Street across the street from Jackson Square, is the city’s premier place to be “French.” At all times of the day, ... 
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3 Days in Napa & Sonoma: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 1087 | Tours & Tickets

The Napa Valley Wine Country is the premiere destination for wine enthusiasts in the United States with an unrivaled history of quality wine making. Napa and Sonoma make up California's most ... 
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Movie Star & Celebrity Homes

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 218 | Tours & Tickets

Are you a local who has never seen a movie star in the flesh? Are you passing through Los Angeles eager to see where your favorite movie stars live, work, shop and play? Either way you're probably ... 
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Las Vegas Double Decker Bus Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, March 2010

4 star rating: Recommended 252 | Tours & Tickets

The best way to see the Las Vegas Strip is from a double-decker bus . These open-top buses allow you to enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view as you travel along your route. Pick a hop-on hop-off ... 
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Key West Tours from Miami

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4 star rating: Recommended 83 | Tours & Tickets

Key West: a small island with big potential. The one-time home of Hemingway, the southernmost point in the United States - not to mention world-renown snorkeling, scuba-diving, offshore fishing, ... 
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'Scene'ic Toronto

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, February 2012

Shooting films in Toronto is a win for filmmakers and audiences both. It's cheap, pleasant, and accessible for crew (at least compared to other on-site locations they might have had to deal with), ... 
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5 Things to Do at Pike Place Market

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2012

Originally open in 1907, Pike Place Market is now one of the nation’s oldest public farmers’ markets and thus a prime spot for strolling, shopping and eating. Hundreds of stalls, fresh  ... 
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Amish Country From New York City

Viator

Written by Viator, July 2012

Tours & Tickets

Visiting Amish country from New York City is one of the largest reversals of environment possible found anywhere along the eastern seaboard. There aren’t many places where you can find yourself ... 
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Best Beaches in Maui

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, February 2013

Trying to choose the best beach in Maui is like trying to choose the best candy in the candy store; everyone is going to have their particular favorite for their own set of reasons. Some of the best ... 
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Best Surf Spots in Mexico

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013

Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just a little grommet out in the water for the first time, if you’ve got the board and the hankering, you probably know that one doesn’t just jump into the waves ... 
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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Boston

Written by Jessica F, March 2013

Boston is well-known as being one of the top destinations in the United States to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The main event of the festivities is the St. Patrick’s Day Parade which welcomes over ... 
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Chinese New Year in San Francisco

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013

Chinatown in San Francisco is always a big deal/time/event. With quite possibly the biggest Chinese population outside of China, San Francisco’s Chinatown has a whirlwind of culture all its own. And ... 
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Exploring the Upper East Side

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, March 2013

One of five New York City boroughs, Manhattan has numerous neighborhoods that still retain a distinct personality. Many of them pride themselves on catering to a particular social niche or type of ... 
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Exploring the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013

Those visiting Orlando, Florida, with an interest in art may want to check out the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts. Located in nearby Eatonville, the museum pays homage to Florida ... 
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Georgetown

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, February 2012

Seattle’s Georgetown has, for a while now, been off the traveler’s list of quirky, cultural Seattle hotspots due to a recessed economy and something of an edgy feel to its main boulevards. Well, ... 
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