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How to get a visa to visit Uzbekistan - lonelyplanet.com - Eu - Australia - Israel - Japan - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - Uzbekistan - city Tashkent - China - Canada - Turkey - Singapore - South Korea - India - Russia - Ukraine - Thailand - Malaysia - Armenia - Kyrgyzstan - state Georgia
lonelyplanet.com
28.09.2023 / 11:13

How to get a visa to visit Uzbekistan

Once upon a time, Uzbekistan was a real hassle to visit. Travelers faced labyrinthine and opaque visa processes, expensive letters of invitation and complicated registration requirements. Luckily, those days are long gone. Uzbekistan now makes life as easy as it can for tourists, starting with a streamlined visa process. 

These U.S. beach towns are even better in the fall - nationalgeographic.com - Usa - city Boston - state Massachusets - county Cape May - Jersey - Hawaiian
nationalgeographic.com
27.09.2023 / 10:17

These U.S. beach towns are even better in the fall

Summer may be over, but beach season doesn’t have to be. In fact, with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, fall is the best time to explore coastal towns where cultural sites, natural wonders, and tons of history tell memorable stories to take back home. Here are seven seaside escapes that are even better offseason.

How I Travel: Baratunde Thurston Has Groceries Waiting for Him at the Hotel - cntraveler.com - Usa - state Colorado - city New Orleans - state California - state Florida - state Maine - city Portland - state Oregon - state Arkansas - state Utah
cntraveler.com
22.09.2023 / 20:47

How I Travel: Baratunde Thurston Has Groceries Waiting for Him at the Hotel

On the PBS show America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston, the second season of which is airing now, each episode showcases a gorgeous spot in the United States, and the ways in which a half dozen or so local residents enjoy the place. In an upcoming Oregon episode, Emmy-nominated host, producer, comedian, and writer Baratunde Thurston checks out a roller derby in Portland, cowboys on a sustainable ranch, forest bathers, an underwater kelp forest, a community garden recultivating native foods, and more. As spectacular as the settings are, it’s the people he’s met and their dedication to the planet that he finds endlessly remarkable.

How to get major perks at global events and concerts with your credit card - lonelyplanet.com - Usa
lonelyplanet.com
21.09.2023 / 21:03

How to get major perks at global events and concerts with your credit card

This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.

How to travel to St Lucia on a budget - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - city Sandy
lonelyplanet.com
21.09.2023 / 00:27

How to travel to St Lucia on a budget

The Caribbean island of St Lucia is home to luxuriant rainforests, sun-drenched beaches and the staggering Pitons twin peaks. Yet having a wonderful time in this tropical paradise is possible without spending a fortune.

How to visit California on a budget - lonelyplanet.com - Los Angeles - Usa - county Orange - state California - county San Diego - San Francisco - city Palm Springs - state Oregon - city San Francisco - city San Jose - county Santa Barbara - county Ventura - county Humboldt - city Many - city Oakland - city Malibu
lonelyplanet.com
15.09.2023 / 10:57

How to visit California on a budget

There is a price to pay for California’s envious bounty: miles of salty coastline, bright, sun-filled days, dynamic cities, an infinite amount of tranquil and heart-pumping outdoor pursuits...we could go on forever.

A tourist was climbing on a historic statue and broke off a piece just a day after it was shown to the public - insider.com - Belgium - Ireland - Usa - city Rome - Vatican - city Brussels, Belgium
insider.com
15.09.2023 / 07:59

A tourist was climbing on a historic statue and broke off a piece just a day after it was shown to the public

A tourist climbed onto a historic statue in Brussels, Belgium, on Sunday and accidentally broke a portion of it, according to a report by the local newspaper Het Nieuwsblad.

An Exhibition of UFO Art Lands in Idaho - nytimes.com - Finland - France - city Paris - Usa - state Nevada - county Dallas - state Oregon - state Idaho - state Utah - county Salt Lake - county Brunswick - state Georgia
nytimes.com
14.09.2023 / 13:53

An Exhibition of UFO Art Lands in Idaho

Seen from Paris’s Pont de la Tournelle, the eight-story facade of the landmark restaurant La Tour d’Argent looks about the same as it did when its third-generation owner André Terrail grew up there in the 1980s, deploying toy parachutists into quayside traffic. But the interior is no longer indifferent to the 21st century: Late last month, La Tour d’Argent reopened its doors after a yearlong renovation led by the Paris-based architect Franklin Azzi. “It’s my Tour,” says Terrail, who took over following his father’s death in 2006. “The same, but more exacting, more thoughtful.” The new look draws on the outsize history of the classically French fine-dining institution, which has been serving diners since 1582, taking particular inspiration from the streamlined motifs of its Art Deco era. On the seventh floor, the redesigned restaurant — overseen since 2020 by executive chef Yannick Franques — functions more than ever as a theater. The airy dining room, in shades of indigo and silver, looks onto an open-plan kitchen and an elevated platform where the restaurant’s signature pressed-duck dish is prepared nightly. Upstairs and downstairs are new bars suited to less formal occasions: Le Bar des Maillets d’Argent, an all-day lounge with a fireplace, andLe Toit de la Tour, a rooftop terrace. Given that it has the welcoming air of a boutique hotel, it’s no wonder that the building can now host overnight visitors in a private apartment on the fifth floor, complete with a touch of Scandinavian-style minimalism attributable, in part, to Terrail’s Finnish mother.

How to find your way around New York City - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - New York - county Island - county Queens - city Manhattan - state New York - county Bronx
lonelyplanet.com
13.09.2023 / 17:37

How to find your way around New York City

The time of year will definitely be a factor in how you choose to get around when you visit New York City – taking the subway in summer or opting to walk in the depths of winter can test your discomfort threshold. On the other hand, in the city that never sleeps, you can get anywhere, anytime, thanks to night-owl cabbies and trains that run around the clock. That's a boast not many other cities can make. 

Prehistoric Orkney, Scotland: Ancient Wonders And Whisky - forbes.com - Germany - Usa - state Tennessee - Scotland - Egypt - state Kentucky
forbes.com
12.09.2023 / 13:57

Prehistoric Orkney, Scotland: Ancient Wonders And Whisky

A 30 minute flight from the northeastern coast of Scotland will bring you to Orkney, an archipelago of around 70 islands, featuring stunning natural landscapes and rugged coastlines, ideal for hikers. The islands are also filled with impressively intact prehistoric remains and some of the country’s best whisky.

How The Travel Industry Continues To Survive Disasters Like 9/11 - forbes.com - Usa - New York - city New York - Washington - state Pennsylvania - city Sandra
forbes.com
12.09.2023 / 06:43

How The Travel Industry Continues To Survive Disasters Like 9/11

Twenty-two years ago, 19 terrorists commandeered four U.S. airliners. They crashed them into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and an empty field in Pennsylvania. Almost 3,000 Americans were killed.

I moved from the US to Dublin, Ireland, for 4 years and realized how damaging American hustle culture can be - insider.com - Ireland - Usa - state Rhode Island - city Dublin, Ireland
insider.com
11.09.2023 / 18:47

I moved from the US to Dublin, Ireland, for 4 years and realized how damaging American hustle culture can be

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kayleigh Donahue, a TikTok creator who moved to Dublin, Ireland, from the US and lived there for four years. It has been edited for length and clarity.

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