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Where to Stay in Santa Barbara – a neighborhood guide
The sunny city of Santa Barbara has a Spanish influence – think white buildings with colorful ceramic tiles and red roofs – and the Mediterranean vibe extends to the celebrated sandy beaches. As youd expect from such a popular location, Santa Barbara offers a wide choice of hotels for visitors, whet
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A Palm Springs City Guide – canyons, culture, and leisurely breaks in a favorite getaway spot
Palm Spring has long been an escape for the rich and famous thanks to its sleek resorts, as well as exclusive leisure facilities such as world-class golf clubs. The towns location in the Coachella Valley means its ideal for hiking, with plenty of rocky terrain to explore, and theres a charming Downt
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What to See and Do in Palm Springs – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
Droves of visitors come to Palm Springs for its natural beauty and outdoor attractions from mountains to canyons. Its also a major destination for golf, with several lush green courses to choose from, with world-class facilities. The town also has a rich history, from being a time-honored spot for r
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Palm Springs Shopping Guide – where and what to shop and buy
Shopping is a serious business in Palm Springs, with a huge variety of modern malls, boutique-laden streets, and outdoor plazas in a relatively small area. The upmarket reputation that the city has gained over the years means that youll find lots of world class designers, and theres also a tendency
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Where to Stay in Palm Springs – a neighborhood guide
Palm Springs has several picturesque neighborhoods, from upmarket areas with designer boutiques and fine dining, to family-friendly residential areas with local charm and kid-friendly attractions. Surrounded by mountains, Palm Springs has spectacular views wherever you decide to stay, and you can ch
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What to See and Do in Monterey – a guide to notable landmarks and attractions
The stunning, historical coastal city of Monterey is one of California’s most vibrant getaways. With a spectacularly rugged coastline, an array of glistening sandy beaches, a thriving arts scene, and an abundance of first-rate restaurants and shopping experiences, you’ll be enthralled. Take a surfin
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Monterey Shopping Guide – where and what to shop and buy
Yes, theres the whale watching and gorgeously craggy shoreline, but Monterey isnt just about sightseeing. Shopping is also an essential component of any visit. With its long-standing reputation as a haven for artists, Monterey County is packed to bursting with galleries and art shops, while Downtown
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Where to Stay in Monterey – a neighborhood guide
Monterey is a delightfully compact city, and extremely easy to navigate by foot. With a wealth of centrally-located hotels to choose from, you’re guaranteed a hassle-free, rejuvenating stay, wherever you decide to bed down. Culture vultures wont be able to resist the allure of the historic center, w
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48 hours in Los Angeles - see the stars, the sign and the studios in just one weekend
Los Angeles is enormous. It isn’t really a city so much as several cities stuck together. This means that without careful planning, you can spend most of your time driving from place to place. Follow this itinerary to avoid that, and see the best parts of the city in a weekend.Friday
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48 hours in San Francisco - fit the Bridge, the Bay and the burritos into one weekend
While the Bay Area region includes an enormous area of land and several cities, San Francisco itself is one of the most compact cities in America, making it perfect for a short visit, with plenty of scope to hop across the Bay to other places too. Here’s the best way to squeeze everything into 48 ho
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Camping in Big Bend National Park, Texas
Camping in Big Bend National Park, Texas Mountain lions, kangaroo rats and lethal-looking cacti: Paul Morrison explores the great outdoors in Big Bend National Park
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America by rail
America by rail One of the best ways to see America is by rail: its glamourous, cheap, and crosses glorious landscapes Anything ca
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US States and their National Parks
US States and their National Parks The surreal scenery of the southwest US makes for a great Hollywood hit but also, as Andrew Lucero found, a hikers dream destination
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Meet the Navajo people in the US
Meet the Navajo people in the US Chris Corden takes his family to the US where they come face to face with people of the Navajo tribe, all while travelling in a mini camper van
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National parks in western USA
National parks in western USA From the Badlands in South Dakota all the way to Yellowstone National Park; here we cover which National Parks you should seek out in the US
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A small taste of America
A small taste of America Take a trip with writer Matt Rudd as he travels around the USA, tasting some sweet American pie on the way
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Kayak through Floridas Everglades
Kayak through Floridas Everglades Travel writer William Gray paddles and camps along Floridas Wilderness Waterway, battling mosquitoes, alligators and mites along the way
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Rock and roam around the Grand Canyon
Rock and roam around the Grand Canyon Travel writer Lisa Sykes explains all you need to know for a trip to the US phenomenal Grand Canyon
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Track wolves in Yellowstone National Park
Track wolves in Yellowstone National Park Americas Yellowstone National Park in winter is a spine-tingling place to track wolves A
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New Orleans – an un-American city
New Orleans – an un-American city “There’s debauchery everywhere!” Jeannie from Maryland leaned back on her bar stool for a conte
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