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Jun 23, 2016

Spain´s Tapas to Become UNESCO Cultural Heritage

"Travelers from all over the globe flock to Spain for delectable plates of fresh Mediterranean seafood, grilled potatoes with spicy bravas sauce and the world´s best jamón, all served in small portions known as tapas. Spain is so proud of its small bites of food that the country has asked UNESCO to protect the cuisine by declaring Spanish tapas an intangible cultural heritage..." Read more at trazeetravel.com.  

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Daily
May 3, 2016

What to Eat in Chicago (Besides Deep-Dish Pizza)

"Chicago might be most known for its signature deep dish, but you shouldn’t overlook the city’s other classics. The next time you’re here, be sure to try these signature dishes for a culinary tour of the Windy City..."

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Mar 17, 2016

Top 5: Irish Pubs in New York City

"With one of the most popular St. Patrick’s Day parades in the world, New York City is a great place to celebrate all things Irish. The city is also home to many authentic Irish pubs. Visit one of these spots for a pint of Guinness, live music and an Irish meal..."

Experience Luxury and Tranquility at Hamad International Airport’s Hotel

Known as one of the best airports in the world and voted Best Airport in the Middle East by Global Traveler readers, Hamad International Airport aims to set new standards for the airport industry that exceed the expectations of travelers through its facility.

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Mar 4, 2016

What to Eat at the Foodhallen in Amsterdam

"Amsterdam offers temptation on every corner, from fine art at the Rijksmuseum (including the recently renovated The Night Watch by Rembrandt) to the warm stroopwafel, filled with a thin layer of sweet, caramel-like syrup, sold at markets and from street carts. But where to find a great meal for those on the go among the canals and narrow streets?"