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Top 11 Free Activities and Attractions in Mexico City

Cosmopolitan Mexico City can seem somewhat pricey by Mexican standards; however, when you factor in all the free activities on offer, it’s practically a bargain. From first-rate museums and inspiring public art to invigorating hikes and live music, many of the cultural capital’s premier attractions won’t set you back a single peso. Moreover, you won’t pay much to get around, either – at a mere five pesos a ride, the Metro is a steal.
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Discovering the Torngat Mountains: Guided by Inuit Stewards in Canada’s Wilderness

Our landing gear touches down with a gushing wake in Goose Bay, Labrador – “Goose” in local parlance. The thundering downpours that surround us are the reason why we arrive a day early. Getting weather-bound is a common occurrence while waiting for the final leg to the ancestral lands of the Northern Labrador Inuit, over 900 miles north of St John’s, Newfoundland. By morning though, the sun shines and our flight to the Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station is a go.
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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Madrid Year-Round

Visitors coming to Madrid for a bit of winter sun often get a surprisingly chilly reception. Madrid, perched at 657m (2155ft) above sea level, is Europe’s highest capital city after Andorra. This elevated position means that while it’s invariably sunny, in winter, temperatures are not much warmer than those in northern Europe. Therefore, even on crystal-bright December days, you’ll need a bulky coat to protect against the icy winds whipping off the snowy Guadarrama mountains.
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Discover Tanzania: Exclusive Vacation on Zanzibar’s Mnemba Island

Like most people, I had never set foot on a private island — outside of my daydreams. Then earlier this year, I had the opportunity to visit Mnemba Island — a private coral-fringed, white-sand island off the Zanzibar archipelago in Tanzania. It felt like something I’d conjured in my imagination; a ‘pinch me’ vacation that was so beautiful and lush that I’d doubt all of it ever happened if I didn’t have the photos to prove it.
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Affordable Travel Guide to Venice

Is Venice overpriced? In some aspects, undoubtedly; however, there is also a silver lining. While hotels and restaurants typically charge high prices in this compact city, where space is at a premium, many activities can be enjoyed without breaking the bank. The good news is that major sights are often free or very affordable, and you can find tasty, inexpensive snacks in local bars. Plus, the city center is walkable, which means you can save on transportation costs unless you’re venturing into the lagoon.
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