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Explore Peterhof: The Grand Palace of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg

The magnificence of Peterhof, Peter the Great’s summer imperial palace located on the Gulf of Finland along the Baltic Sea, is reminiscent of Versailles. Peter the Great visited Versailles in 1717 and returned to Saint Petersburg inspired to enhance his royal summer residence. Set within 1500 acres of formal gardens and parkland just 18 miles from Saint Petersburg, Peterhof Palace boasts 173 glorious fountains fed by underground springs that are 14 miles away. Much like the nearby Catherine Palace, Peterhof faced devastation during World War II, yet reconstruction efforts based on historic photographs have restored its former grandeur. Visitors typically arrive at Peterhof via organized tours, often taking a hydrofoil along the scenic Neva River for about 45 minutes.
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Explore Natchez, Mississippi: Driving Routes and Travel Times

Situated on high scenic bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in southwestern Mississippi, Natchez is approximately 90 miles north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and 70 miles south of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Several major routes lead to Natchez, including U.S. Route 61, U.S. Route 84, U.S. Route 65, U.S. Route 98, Mississippi Highway 554, and Mississippi Highway 555. Moreover, Natchez is the southern terminus of the historic Natchez Trace Parkway and one of the historic river cities located along the scenic Great River Road.
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Explore Nassau: The Bahamas’ Vibrant Capital

Nassau is situated on New Providence Island, part of the 700 islands in the Bahamas archipelago that stretches east of Florida toward Haiti. This vibrant capital city is not only the largest city but also a renowned cruise ship port of call offering easy access to its charming streets filled with shops and cultural experiences. The history of Nassau is as colorful as its architecture, steeped in tales of 17th-century pirates that brings a unique allure to visitors.
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Best One Day Paris Itinerary 2025 – Experience an Unforgettable Day

Paris has always been one of our favorite cities in the world. From the first time we visited in 1999 to our most recent visit, Paris holds a special place in our hearts. However, what if you only have one day in Paris? In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through an unforgettable one-day itinerary from the awe-inspiring architecture of Notre Dame to the artistic treasures of the Louvre.
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Top Hotels and Accommodations in New York City for 2025

Deciding where to stay in New York City can be overwhelming. With a multitude of vibrant neighborhoods, each offering different travel experiences, New York captivates visitors with its iconic attractions such as Times Square, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. To help you make the most of your trip, we consulted local travel expert and NYC photographer James Maher for insights on the best places to stay in this bustling city.
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Top 30 Must-Do Activities in Porto, Portugal for 2025

Porto has come a long way since our first visit in 2013. It no longer stands in the shadow of its capital, Lisbon, and now attracts visitors from around the world to take in its views over the Duoro River, sample its outstanding port wine, and explore its Historic Center. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996, Porto is one of the best cities to visit in Portugal. If you are looking for things to do in Porto, look no further. This article outlines the top attractions, tips, and tours when visiting Porto in 2024.
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Top 22 Must-Visit Destinations in Southern France

Looking for the best places to visit in the South of France? You’ve come to the right place. It had been quite some time since we’d traveled to the South of France, but this summer we had the good fortune of spending nearly a month revisiting this beautiful region. While taking a Canal du Midi cruise on our luxury houseboat with Le Boat, we had the chance to explore some of the lesser-known places in Southern France.
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Discover Fourth of July Canyon: A Scenic Gem Near Albuquerque

The Fourth of July Canyon Campground is located within the stunning Cibola National Forest, just east and south of Albuquerque, nestled in the picturesque Manzano Mountains. This area consistently enchants visitors with its natural beauty, making it a favored spot for camping, particularly during the warmer months. However, in the autumn, Fourth of July Canyon becomes a mesmerizing destination for those eager to experience the vibrant reds and oranges typical of fall foliage.
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