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Airlines with “unlimited” snacks and drinks in long haul?

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Airlines with “unlimited” snacks and drinks in long haul? Hello! I have always used to travel Europe-America in low cost airlines, which offer everything, even water, on charge. Las year, the cheapest option was AirFrance, which, after the meals, left an open box of snacks and drinks in the back of the plane to have a treat whenever needed. It was quite entertaining and nice to have that option in a 9+…

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What are your under-the-radar places in France?

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What are your under-the-radar places in France? Most people that have been to Europe usually go to Paris at least once. The French Riviera and the Alps are also iconic destinations. Normandy for war buffs. However, there’s so much to see in France. I spent a couple of weeks in the Pays de la Loire region and really loved the experience. It’s a great place to explore by car, there are so many …

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How to not feel as lonely while traveling alone?

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How to not feel as lonely while traveling alone? So I’m currently traveling in Japan, got here on Sunday, and am currently doing 2 weeks here, staying in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. I’m here completely solo, and it’s my first trip completely solo. In the past it’s always been with family or a tour group. It’s the end of Day 5 and it’s been an amazing trip so far, and I’m proud of myself for being…

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Living on the move in cheaper countries

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Living on the move in cheaper countries Hey everybody, I’m currently an 24M engineer living in France and I’m currently having this recurring idea to just move to either south America or south east/eastern Asia and travel the continent. My idea would be to save some money while in France for a couple years, then sell everything I own, get a one-way ticket, buy a motorcycle and move a…

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Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Fall

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Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Fall The peaceful beauty of the UP is always welcomed, especially in Fall. Photo locations in order: Lake Superior by Porcupine Mountains, O Kun-de-kun Falls, Lake of the Clouds, Agate Falls, forests around Agate Falls, and Bond Falls. submitted by /u/Technical_Visit8084

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2023-11-26

Last Minute Travel Ideas

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Last Minute Travel Ideas HELP! It’s my 40th Birthday next Wednesday. We had plans to go to Tampa to see Aerosmith but they postponed the show. Now I am scrambling last minute to think of something to do. We live in Orlando and have done all the fun attractions here. Where else in FL could I go for 2 days and celebrate in a special way??? submitted by /u/Cynar2

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What is the most pleasant city for traveling in India?

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What is the most pleasant city for traveling in India? I am considering a week-long trip to India in December and have never been there before. I’ve been thinking about Delhi because of its historical attractions, but maybe it’s not the best place to visit first in India. I’m a fairly seasoned traveler (~50 countries), but I’d still like a city that’s friendly, safe, not too hectic, has plenty of h…

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What do you consider a ‘good value’ destination to travel to?

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What do you consider a ‘good value’ destination to travel to? As in, you feel like you’re getting good value for money whilst you are there. (Ignore the flight cost). For context, I’m based in the UK. Recent have visited Portugal and thought it was fairly good value. Was in San Francisco for a short while last year and found it crazy expensive and not good value. submitted by /u/ahudge

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Solo travelers. How has the pandemic altered your approach to travel (if any)

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Solo travelers. How has the pandemic altered your approach to travel (if any) I’ve never solo travelled before the pandemic, so I’m just curious for those who have, if there are many differences. I’ve only just recently solo travelled so maybe the ‘norm’ now wasn’t so normal before. It could be the locals’ approach towards tourists, transportation, or even visiting places you would normally think about visiting before the…

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Should I avoid “private host/new to site” listing on Booking.com or book with them?

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Should I avoid “private host/new to site” listing on Booking.com or book with them? So I’ve been traveling for a short while and in about a week will be heading over to Europe, starting with Paris. I’m on a bit of a budget but wanted to splurge a little on a private place for myself. Obviously because its paris, everything private is expensive, except for a couple of listings which are “new to Booking.com” and therefore have no…

Reddit Travel 597 2023-11-26

I have next week off and nowhere to go. Recommend me somewhere.

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I have next week off and nowhere to go. Recommend me somewhere. I was booked on a cruise to Alaska, flying out on Sunday. My traveling companion was just denied boarding. I will be refunded, but I have the week off, and the thought of canceling my vacation and simply working all week is not at all appealing. Where should I go? Factors for consideration : I am 49, will be a solo, single traveler. I have a pas…

Reddit Travel 901 2023-11-25

How to get a better room at a hotel

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How to get a better room at a hotel It seems that most hotels allow you to chose the type of room (king bed suite, double queen bed suite, …) but do not allow you to choose the location of the room within the hotel (such as the floor and which side of the hotel). Anyone have any advice for getting a better hotel room? Is the room assignment process always random? What should I s…

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Neighborhoods to walk around and explore in London?

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Neighborhoods to walk around and explore in London? Headed to London in a few weeks; have traveled there a number of times before for both work and fun. So it’s definitely not a “hit all of the tourist sites” kind of trip, have been to many of the notable places like Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, British Museum, etc. Our thought was to each day, pick a neighborhood or part of the city …

Reddit Travel 607 2023-11-25

One day in Seoul or Singapore?

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One day in Seoul or Singapore? My wife and I (29 years old) are taking a trip to a few asian countries in February next year. We have only travelled around the US and Europe. We have the option of taking an 18h layover in Seoul, or spending a day in Singapore. I understand this isn’t ideal, as I would prefer more time in both places. However, this is what I’m constrained to d…

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2023-11-25

Just returned from the most amazing trip to Mexico City

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Just returned from the most amazing trip to Mexico City I was excited to see CDMX but I had no idea it would become my favorite city! My husband and I went for him to get dental work. What would have cost us $1500 in the US, was $67 in CDMX, and the dentist did a fantastic job! During our 9 day stay we explored Roma Norte, La Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacán and Centro. We took a tour to Tolantongo, which…

Reddit Travel 1.0k 2023-11-25

What are some under the radar cities to visit in the Southwest US?

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What are some under the radar cities to visit in the Southwest US? Hey y’all, I’m in my mid twenties and live in Flagstaff, Arizona. My girlfriend and I like to do weekend trips every few weeks to places in a 6 hour range of town. I’m looking for some cool places to go see that I haven’t been to yet. Here are some places I’ve already been to: Kanab (Utah), Page (Arizona), Jerome (Arizona), Sedona (Arizona), Sie…

Reddit Travel 530 2023-11-25

Does Japan define nuts the same way as America?

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Does Japan define nuts the same way as America? So I’m from America and am going to Japan in March and am deadly allergic to all nuts (peanut, trees nuts, etc.). I’m trying to make a card that lists everything I’m allergic to and wanted to cover any bases that may be missed due to any cultural differences so I was wondering if there is anything Japanese people would/wouldn’t consider as a nut…

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