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Downtown Birmingham is feeling more revitalized than ever, as several historic buildings have been reimagined as restaur...
17/01/2022

Downtown Birmingham is feeling more revitalized than ever, as several historic buildings have been reimagined as restaurants by local chefs. Five-time James Beard finalist Rob McDaniel, who grew up 80 miles from the city, opened contemporary Southern grill Helen in 2020 inside a 1920s shotgun-style building. You can smell his wood-fired meats from the sidewalk, and inside every meal starts with warm angel biscuits topped with whipped cane syrup butter. A block away at The Essential, Southern-bred chef Victor King and pastry chef Kristen Hall have partnered with farmers to serve vegetable-heavy dishes, homemade pastas, and the tastiest desserts in town (look for Parisian-inspired Bar La Fête from the duo in early 2022).

This was the year of getting back out there—as vaccines became readily available in the spring and borders opened slowly...
17/01/2022

This was the year of getting back out there—as vaccines became readily available in the spring and borders opened slowly throughout the summer and fall, our travel calendars began to fill up once again. Now, as we look ahead to what 2022 has in store, it’s clear that our travel priorities have changed. We’re no longer checking destinations off a list; instead we’re being purposeful about why we choose to take a trip, and thoughtful about how our actions impact local communities while we’re there.

This year’s list of the best places to visit reflects these shifts in thinking: We’ve organized these destinations based on some of our favorite reasons to travel, from exhilarating food and drink scenes and historic sites to explore, to new places to soak in the great outdoors. We hope it makes it easier to plan your next big trip—and helps you narrow down where to go first of the 22 exciting places that made our 2022 list.

Known as the birthplace of the Pilsner beer, Pilsen (Plzeň) is more than just a good beer. Just under 50 miles west of P...
14/01/2022

Known as the birthplace of the Pilsner beer, Pilsen (Plzeň) is more than just a good beer. Just under 50 miles west of Prague, this Bohemian city has much to offer.

The hotels are cheap, the beer is flowing, and the sleepy Baroque-style Republic Square offers the perfect backdrop for a nice evening of food and drinks with your friends/family. Pilsen is like a smaller, more chill version of Prague.

If you only have one day, grab lunch at the Purkmistr or U Mansfelda, then chill out in the green municipal park ring before your tour of the Brewery Museum and the historic underground tunnel/cellar network (be sure to buy a ticket ahead of time – the English tours fill up fast!).

Now Larnaca isn’t just a stopover the night before you fly! The bustling town has much to offer for a variety of travele...
14/01/2022

Now Larnaca isn’t just a stopover the night before you fly! The bustling town has much to offer for a variety of travelers. History buffs will enjoy storming castles and feasting their eyes upon a 9th-century church, said to be the final resting place of Lazarus!

Thrill seekers will be in awe of some incredible scuba diving. As the MS Zenobia, a ship wreck that rests in Larnaca Bay, is said to be one of the best wreck dives in the Mediterranean.

And if that isn’t your cup of tea and people watching is your thing, then find a cafe on the promenade and tickle your taste buds with some local treats. No matter your preference, this little island is one stop not to be missed!

The island of Cyprus could be summed up in one word as ‘biblical’. The country is steeped in history and the town of Lar...
14/01/2022

The island of Cyprus could be summed up in one word as ‘biblical’. The country is steeped in history and the town of Larnaca has some stories to tell. It is said that the town of Larnaca was originally called ‘Kition’, as it was believed that Kittim, the great-grandson of Noah, had established the first settlement around 6,000 years ago.

Now Larnaca isn’t just a stopover the night before you fly! The bustling town has much to offer for a variety of travelers. History buffs will enjoy storming castles and feasting their eyes upon a 9th-century church, said to be the final resting place of Lazarus!

Lisbon is crowned as Portugal’s most popular city, but pretty Porto in the north of the country is beginning to get the ...
07/01/2022

Lisbon is crowned as Portugal’s most popular city, but pretty Porto in the north of the country is beginning to get the attention it deserves. Like Lisbon, Porto has its own frozen-in-time old town known as the Ribeira District, which sits on the north banks of the Douro River.

When standing on the south bank looking across the river, the city looks like one of those pretty pop-up Christmas cards. Illuminated by the Mediterranean sun, it’s a picture of colorful aging terraces, ornate baroque churches, magnificent beaux-arts structures and rising bell towers, all jumbled on top of one another. Just as eye-catching is the impressive iron structure of Dom Luis I Bridge. The bridge magnificently curves over the river to connect the north and south of the city.

Arguably the most scenic wine region in the world, the Alto Douro has already earned UNESCO World Heritage status. The u...
07/01/2022

Arguably the most scenic wine region in the world, the Alto Douro has already earned UNESCO World Heritage status. The undulating landscape has been shaped by man over the centuries with the construction of countless terraces of grape vines which create a patchwork of striped patterns on almost every hillside. As the vine leaves change with the seasons, so does the scenery.

Harvest time, which is usually around mid-September, attracts an increasing number of visitors wishing to participate in harvest activities such as treading grapes barefoot in traditional granite wine vats. Many of the wine estates (quintas) have opened their doors to wine tourism and offer tours and tastings throughout the year. As a result, the Douro has become a popular day trip destination from Porto, although there’s more to see and do than drink wine.

With patterned cobblestones, tile-clad and brightly painted buildings and a quality of light that inspires poets and pho...
07/01/2022

With patterned cobblestones, tile-clad and brightly painted buildings and a quality of light that inspires poets and photographers, Lisbon is easy on the eye. With seven hills, there is no shortage of viewing spots, parks and terraces from which to gaze across the red rooftops of the city.

This dynamic city has everything from delicious eateries, amazing hostels and hotels, and stunning architecture, each with their own exciting style. Ancient neighborhoods with laundry flapping from upper story windows, sardines grilling in the streets and the haunting strains of traditional fado music are balanced by slick contemporary architecture and superb urban art.

A thriving nightlife scene has reclaimed the former red light district of Cais do Sodré, now known as Pink Street, and continues to dominate Bairro Alto after dark.

Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal, is a beautiful region with turquoise waters, golden cliffs and golden beache...
07/01/2022

Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal, is a beautiful region with turquoise waters, golden cliffs and golden beaches, and it is hard not to fall in love with it. With over 100 beaches to choose from, you can choose from the touristy ones or some hidden gems along the coast.

If you thought Algarve was only about the beaches, then you got it wrong. You can party the night away at Portimao, go relax in one of the numerous golf resorts at Vilamoura, surf as you wish at Sagres, go swimming in the coves including the world-famous Benagil Caves or soak up some history at Lagos. Algarve gives you the perfect escape to relax and refresh.

Legend says it was built on the cave of a dragon defeated by King Krak, but now Kraków has been transformed into one of ...
07/01/2022

Legend says it was built on the cave of a dragon defeated by King Krak, but now Kraków has been transformed into one of the most significant cities in Poland and its most popular tourist destination. The central site of the N**i General Government during WWII, Kraków is steeped in history.

Home to the Old Town, the Kazimierz district, and Wawel Castle, Kraków’s historic centre has been named an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kazimierz district was Kraków’s center for Jewish life for over 500 years before it was destroyed in WWII, and now it’s an exciting bohemian area known for its sites, art galleries, and cafes.

You will probably also want to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, but if you’re pressed for time, you can head to the Podgórze district to visit the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp or make your way to Oskar Schindler’s Factory.

Zakopane is one of the best places to visit in all of Europe. Zakopane is situated right in the heart of the Tatra Mount...
07/01/2022

Zakopane is one of the best places to visit in all of Europe. Zakopane is situated right in the heart of the Tatra Mountains and is the perfect spot to enjoy winter sports. The whole town is like a winter amusement park – ski lifts, quaint towns, mountains, blue lakes, and lush forests.

For the culture lovers, Zakopane is also decorated with museums and Tatra National Park gives the nature lovers a chance to explore some stunning flora, fauna, caves, and streams.

Previously an art colony, this premier resort town is one of the best places to visit in Europe for anyone who wants to explore the world on a tight budget. Poland is well known for being a cheap destination in Europe and Zakopane is no exception as it’s super affordable. Sometimes lift tickets can go as cheap as 15 Euro! Zakopane also makes for a great day trip since it’s only a few hours from Krakow.

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