#Top Tourist Things To Do
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mytravelexplorida · 3 months ago
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sealochs · 3 months ago
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m&s tinnie on a british train my beloved
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shmowder · 3 months ago
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just need to vent about the Olympics
#Saw the shittiest take saying “on top of the emotional distress on imane imagine how much in danger she is back home”#are you stupid? no seriously. are you stupid?#You think the entire goddamn country who sent here to the Olympics and the mena singing her praises didn't already know about the yx thing?#“oh i meant like bc of the trans allegations and yk”#literally go fuck yourself#don't make the cost of yout activism the demeaning of arab countries and painting us as savages#some of you are too comfortable showing your racism and ignorance under the guise of supporting queer identities#surprise surprise! us in those “barbaric uncivilised” countries don't go throwing people over roofs bc of trans allegations#Yes women can dress as manly as they want and hijab is never forced. Do you ever think before you speak??#Women like imane are welcomed and common in arab countries#the transphobes we have here are the same fucking ones you have in the west! how come yours is special and civilised terfs???#And stop calling her khalif for fucks sake. learn how arabic names work before butchering them with your ignorant self centered naming systm#Imane is her first name. Khalif is her FATHER'S first name. You're calling her by her father's first name NOT her last name#arabic names go with your first name first. father's first name second. grandpa firstname third then great grandpa THEN last name#call her imane and stop embarrassing yourself bc you're just calling her by a man's name. her father's#“trans allegations” as if our people take the west media seriously rather than a circus show at best. You're repeating old news.#And even if there were. People here are actually a community nurtured on kindness. even the most conservatives mind their business#We're raised on being a community. strangers are your brothers and sisters. Live and let live#But your goddamn media takes stories of religion extremist and paints ALL of us like that. and your tiny brain actually believes it#Hey! you know those gay stories on my blog you've been reading? They were written by a savage arab oh no!#They were written by someone who lives in those dangerous arabic countries! oh no!#You don't know our culture. You don't know our beliefs. You will never grasp our ideals bc they were weaved from kindness and helping others#So don't fucking talk shit about things you know NOTHING about. You don't know the queer arab struggles#the same bad apples you have there we have here. shitty people are shitty regardless of nationality#But actually we do have some etiquette and considerations for others here. We don't go throwing bricks at queen tourists do we?#So why would we do it to our own people you sad excuse of a human
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siena-sevenwits · 1 year ago
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Disclaimer: These thoughts are more emotionally than logically expressed, and reflect my own experience and preference.
#I have some beef with Lockwood and I say this as someone who really enjoys both the show and the books.#I've been doing a rewatch to introduce it to my dad (who loves it!) but we just hit Episode 5 and - is it just me but does this episode#plunge rather deeper into the darkness than we see in the previous episodes? It makes sense narratively of course#Complete Fiction has the task of structuring it such that there's a proper midpoint shift in the series and in my own works I increase#the stakes around this point and really let the protagonists struggle. So it's not so much that I have an issue with things getting#more focused dangerous and difficult. I don't know that I have a logical reason for the unease I feel with Episode 5 - there's just somethi#vaguely disturbing to me about it. It may be my own personal sensitivities. The interrogation scene at Winkman's has absolutely nothing#graphic about it and I appreciate the discretion - but it's just so intense - the threats to draw on Lockwood's face with the heated#instrument - the whole electric shocks sequence - I have been told I have a particularly vivid and empathetic imagination so I may just#be filling in too many gaps and feeling the scene more intensely than some would but it genuinely bothered me. More so on rewatch#though I didn't like it the first time either. I wonder too if it's because on rewatch I can compare it to the scene in the book#Gosh - the book scene is *comedic!* 'Let's disguise ourselves as ditzy tourists and while you check the backroom I'll let my coins#fall all over the place and crawl around under the tables loaded with antiques and freak the owners out! And when they get caught#Winkman just lifts them off the ground menacingly and chucks them in the street. The fact that we had to turn this into a midnight#torture scene for TV - I don't know - I don't like it. And just the atmosphere isn't as balanced as in the other episodes. So many flashbac#to grotesque corpse faces which are somehow a lot more disturbing than the CGI ghosts which feel much more Halloweenish#Not much love and light carved out in the darkness. There's some for sure! And even in the torture scene that bugs me I appreciate how it#shows Lockwood's heart and allows us to explore some meaningful territory that the ditzy tourist scene doesn't#I'm just griping and mainly hoping that the rest of the series is more how I remember it from first watch. The warmth of the Portland#Row gang means a lot to me. Stacking this dark feel on top of the discomfort I have with the harsh language rubs me the wrong way#(Thankfully I have online filters so the language isn't an issue for me but it does make me more reluctant to recommend to friends.
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turkeytrips · 1 year ago
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Beauty Lies Everywhere in Black Sea Region
While many tourists opt for the Mediterranean or Aegean regions in the south and west, the Turkish people acknowledge that the Black Sea region holds an equal allure. The coastal cities of this region boast a remarkable lushness and subtropical climate, accompanied by terraced tea plantations seamlessly blending into the mountainous backdrop. From the relaxed ambiance of Amasra to the vibrant…
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vecationist · 2 years ago
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24 Hours in New York: The Ultimate One-Day Tour for Exploring the City That Never Sleeps
Explore the vibrant city of New York in just one day with this action-packed itinerary! Start your day early with a visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and learn about the history and significance of these landmarks. Then, head to the nearby 9/11 Memorial and Museum to pay your respects and gain a deeper understanding of the tragic events of September 11th.
Next, take a stroll through the charming neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and SoHo, known for their unique boutiques, cafes, and galleries. Grab lunch at one of the many local eateries before heading to the bustling Times Square, where you can snap some photos and experience the energy of the city that never sleeps.
In the afternoon, visit the world-renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art, home to a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world. End your day with a visit to the stunning Central Park, where you can take a leisurely stroll, rent a bike, or simply relax and soak up the beauty of this urban oasis.
Please note that the exact timing of each activity may vary depending on traffic and crowds, so it's important to stay flexible and be prepared to adjust your schedule accordingly.
8:00 AM - Start your day with a visit to the iconic Central Park. Enjoy a stroll through the park and take in the beautiful scenery. You can also visit the Central Park Zoo or take a carriage ride through the park.
10:00 AM - Head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world. Spend a few hours exploring the galleries and admiring the art.
1:00 PM - Stop for lunch at one of New York's famous delis, such as Katz's Delicatessen or Carnegie Deli.
2:00 PM - Take a walk down Fifth Avenue and do some shopping at some of the world's most famous stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue and Tiffany & Co.
4:00 PM - Visit the Empire State Building and take in the breathtaking views of the city from the observation deck.
6:00 PM - Take a stroll through Times Square, one of the world's most famous tourist destinations. Enjoy the bright lights and hustle and bustle of the city.
7:00 PM - Stop for dinner at a top-rated New York restaurant, such as Le Bernardin or Per Se.
9:00 PM - Take in a Broadway show at one of the many theaters in the Theater District.
11:00 PM - End your day with a nightcap at a rooftop bar with a stunning view of the city, such as The Press Lounge or Westlight.
Note: Please keep in mind that this itinerary is just a suggestion and can be customized to fit your preferences and interests. Also, it's important to allow plenty of time for travel between locations, especially during rush hour.
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travelthrivehub · 20 days ago
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Top Things to Do in Varanasi: A Traveller's Guide
📍 Discover the Best of Varanasi! Varanasi, the city of temples, ghats, and timeless traditions, has so much to offer. From the spiritual Ganga Aarti to the vibrant markets filled with Banarasi silks, there’s magic in every corner. Ready for an unforgettable journey to India’s spiritual capital? 🌅 #TopThingstoDoinVaranasi #ExploreBanaras #SpiritualJourney #IncredibleIndia #TravelIndia
Varanasi, known as the oldest city in India, has an aura that’s both mystical and deeply spiritual. A melting pot of ancient history, culture, and tradition, it has captivated the hearts of pilgrims, travelers, and scholars alike. This guide explores the top things to do in Varanasi, highlighting famous places, cultural experiences, and unique activities to enrich your journey in this historic…
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lionheartlr · 1 month ago
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Travel Guide to Cyprus
Brief History of Cyprus Cyprus, located in the eastern Mediterranean, has a history stretching back more than 10,000 years. It has been influenced by several civilizations, including the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and British. In 1960, Cyprus gained independence from Britain, leading to the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus. However, in 1974, a military coup backed by Greece…
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wanderlustphotosblog · 2 months ago
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Top 15 Things to See in Cambodia: Guide to Must-Visit Attractions
Plan your unforgettable trip to Cambodia with my guide to the top fifteen things to see. From ancient temples to pristine beaches, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this captivating country.
From the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor Wat to the lush tropical landscapes and vibrant cities, Cambodia beckons travelers to immerse themselves in its rich heritage and stunning beauty. Whether you’re seeking to uncover ancient history, immerse yourself in natural splendor, or simply soak up the unique atmosphere, Cambodia offers a truly captivating and unforgettable travel experience. In this…
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sourb0i · 4 months ago
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Hate when you're looking up 'Interesting things to do in X city' that aren't touristy. And the very first result is "Visit this incredibly popular and famous place".
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travelsagatourism · 4 months ago
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Explore the best Dubai tourist places with Travel Saga Tourism, from the famous Burj Khalifa to exciting desert safari adventures. Plan your trip with us and explore Dubai's top attractions
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belgiumvisas · 6 months ago
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travelernight · 6 months ago
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Bahrain’s Ultimate Adventure: Top 10 Stunning Places to Explore
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exploreliverpool · 7 months ago
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Luxury Living and Cultural Exploration: Unveiling Liverpool's Charms
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Nestled alongside the scenic River Mersey, Liverpool is a vibrant and culturally rich city in the northwest of England. It is known as the birthplace of The Beatles and for its iconic football club. However, Liverpool offers much more beyond its famous landmarks. From world-class hotels to delectable dining options and captivating tourist attractions, this city has something for everyone. So, let's explore Liverpool and discover its charm.
Best Luxury Hotels In Liverpool For A Sophisticated Stay
For those seeking a lavish and comfortable stay in Liverpool, the city offers some of the best luxury hotels. The Titanic Hotel is a popular choice that offers a blend of historical significance and modern amenities. Located in a former warehouse, this 4-star hotel boasts spacious rooms, stunning waterfront views, and a spa for a relaxing experience. Another top-rated option is The Shankly Hotel, known for its unique Beatles-inspired theme and luxurious suites.
Restaurants To Eat In Liverpool
Foodies rejoice, as Liverpool is a haven for delicious dining experiences. For a taste of traditional British cuisine, head to 60 Hope Street, a charming restaurant housed in a Georgian townhouse. Their menu offers everything from hearty roasts to delectable desserts. If you're craving for some Italian flavors, visit San Carlo, a bustling restaurant known for its authentic Italian dishes and chic atmosphere. For a fine dining experience, The Art School is a must-visit. This award-winning restaurant offers a seasonal menu of beautifully presented and thoughtfully crafted dishes.
Liverpool Tourist Attractions
Liverpool is steeped in history and culture, and there are numerous attractions to explore. A trip to this city would not be complete without visiting the iconic Albert Dock. This vibrant complex is home to the Tate Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, and The Beatles Story exhibition. Take a stroll along the dock, admire the stunning architecture, and capture some Instagram-worthy photos. For a panoramic view of the city, head to the top of St. John's Beacon. This observation deck offers breathtaking views and is a great spot for a romantic sunset.
Liverpool offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern charm. Whether you're a luxury traveler, food enthusiast, or a curious tourist, this city has something to offer every type of traveler. So, pack your bags and head to this vibrant city to explore its many wonders. To learn more give us a call at(7560) 853-2537 or visit us at:- www.explore-liverpool.com!
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turkeytrips · 1 year ago
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Safranbolu Welcomed 150 Thousand Tourists
Safranbolu is a distinctive site to include on your travel itinerary there and one of Turkey’s undiscovered pearls. If you are still thinking about it, let me first assure you that a trip to Safranbolu will be absolutely worthwhile. The old-world charm of this historic town, which lacks the glitz and glamour of Istanbul or the breath-taking panoramas of Cappadocia, is unmatched by any other…
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onedaytripin · 7 months ago
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Best 10 Places to visit in Hyderabad : Best Destinations for Heritage and Hospitality
Introduction: In this comprehensive guide, we’ll embark on a journey to discover the best 10 places to visit in Hyderabad, unraveling their historical significance, accessibility, and the enchanting experiences they offer to visitors. Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, is a vibrant metropolis steeped in rich history, culture, and architectural splendor. One day Hyderabad Local sightseeing…
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