Top 13 things to do in Norway

Norway is renowned for its natural beauty, with its legion of fjords, glaciers and mountains demanding the attention of visitors. But, if you can pull your gaze away from the awe-inspiring landscape for just a few brief moments, you’ll also discover cutting-edge cultural venues, historic architecture and a quietly confident restaurant scene – characteristics that…

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A car-free journey from Bordeaux to the Pyrenees by train, bike and hiking trail

Our slow travel series explores how you can take more mindful journeys by train, boat, bus or bike – with tips on how to reach your no-fly destination, and what to see and do along the way. Here, Christopher GJ Cooley explains how going hiking in the Pyrenees is possible by arriving on bicycle and…

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16 things to know before traveling to Belize

It may be the second-smallest country in Central America but Belize delivers across the board. Eco-adventures by the score. Cultural heritage as diverse as the landscape. Maya temples that tower over modern man-made structures. Hundreds of islands with talcum-white sands. The world’s second-largest barrier reef. You get the idea. On the mainland, overgrown rainforests reveal…

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Where locals go on vacation: Ireland

"Where locals go" is our new series featuring under-the-radar holiday destinations that are often overlooked by visitors but cherished by locals. In this edition, our Ireland experts showcase their favorite holiday spots at home. With its dramatic landscapes, vibrant cities and rich heritage, Ireland inspires all sorts of adventures. But away from the world-renowned Cliffs of…

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How to get around in England: top tips on public transit and car hire

Despite its myriad attractions, England is a fairly compact country with decent roads and a wide rail network so getting around isn't difficult, no matter what the season. The first big decision when visiting England is whether to travel by private car or use the extensive public transportation system. Having your own car means you can…

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Paris, three unforgettable ways: Families

Enchanting parks, playgrounds and special attractions specifically designed to delight and entertain children of all ages make Paris a wonderfully family-friendly destination. Venues across the city cater to les enfants (children) with workshops, exhibitions, and many restaurants have kids’ menus. This four- to seven-day itinerary highlights the best Paris has to offer for families. In…

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