9 things to know before going to Norway

Visiting Norway is easy: for both locals and tourists, almost everything seems designed to help you live your best life and travel your best trip. Norwegians are also pretty relaxed and welcoming: if there are any rules of etiquette to observe, you’ll be quickly forgiven if you break them, if indeed anyone even notices.  But there…

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How to get around in Denver

Denver is an easy-to-navigate midsize city, located at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Though Colorado’s capital is primarily car-centric, it has a robust light rail and bus network that makes getting around without a vehicle a breeze. Walking and biking are also great alternatives, especially in Denver’s core downtown neighborhoods – though be forewarned,…

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Copy My Trip: 24 hours in Palma de Mallorca

Lonely Planet destination editor AnneMarie McCarthy recently returned from a flying visit to Palma de Mallorca. Here she shows you what you can squeeze into 24 hours in Mallorca's cultured capital by sharing highlights from her jam-packed day trip. I visited Mallorca in May with a friend as part of a longer trip to the…

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The best neighborhoods to base yourself in Denver

Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the US, a one-time "cow town" turned Rocky Mountain powerhouse. At the core sits LoDo, the city’s oldest neighborhood with historic buildings, boutique shopping and some of Denver’s best hotels. Just west of there is LoHi, a leafy Victorian-era neighborhood and foodie’s haven. South and east…

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San Diego’s 5 best shops

In our 5 Shops series, we’ll point you in the direction of our favorite independent shops across some of the world's best cities. From food markets and bookshops to vintage and homegrown design stores, we’ve found a diverse and exciting mix of local retailers where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces. San Diego means sunshine,…

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5 of the best road trips in Norway: drive mountain passes and coastal routes

In Norway, where mountains spring straight from the sea and mossy greens sit starkly against grey, craggy, snow-capped peaks, driving is the best way to get about. Seeing all the land of 50,000 islands has to offer from the cozy cockpit of a car is, quite simply, an otherworldly experience. From island-hopping, bridge-crossing coastal drives to…

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Escape the obvious in France: Swap the Côte d’Azur for the sunkissed Vendée coast in summer

Travel journalist James Marsh is not immune to the charms of France's Côte d'Azur and gets why that may be your first choice for a beach holiday in France - but here's why he thinks you should consider visiting the Vendée region instead.  Ah, the French Riviera. Flanked on one side by the Mediterranean's glittering turquoise…

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Do I need a visa to go to St Lucia?

St Lucia is the ultimate island getaway for adventurers, lovers, or anyone who just wants to spend their days relaxing on multiple tranquil beaches. Luckily, getting to this Caribbean island is relatively hassle-free, even if you do need a visa. Here’s a guide to St Lucia’s entry requirements with details on how to apply for…

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