For the mechanically-minded hobbyist, engineer, or car enthusiast (of any age!), these festivals below are a great excuse to plan a quick trip to a new city. From classic cars in Detroit and motorcycles in Milwaukee, to trains in Los Angeles and beachside racing in Florida, these events combine education and fun and offer tons
Month: August 2023
A land of crumbling castles, towering pine forests and quaking lakelands, Estonia doesn’t struggle to find a point of difference. Here Lonely Planet Pathfinder Macca Sherifi takes a tour of what Estonia has to offer. — Find out more about the Lonely Planet Pathfinders programme: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/pathfinders Discover more about the destination: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/estonia To learn more
August 16 is National Rum Day, time to celebrate the oldest distilled spirit, which originated in the West Indies. It is first mentioned in records from Barbados around 1650, where African slaves brought to the Caribbean to work in sugarcane plantations first distilled it from molasses. According to Britannica, the spirit went by the name
A brewery with locations in Lahaina, the area of Maui hit hardest by deadly wildfires, is doing what it can to help after at least 99 people were killed in blazes that ravaged the Hawaiian island. Maui Brewing Company was founded in Lahaina in 2005. When the fire hit, they immediately mobilized to assist fire
32 species of shark Rising ocean temperatures are likely to bring 10 new species of shark to British waters by 2050, according to a 2019 study by Nat Geo Wild to celebrate Sharkfest. New arrivals could include the great hammerhead, bigeye thresher and oceanic whitetip shark, which has a reputation for feeding on shipwreck survivors. The
Cheap flights and hotels are important to keeping a travel budget in line, but activities and food—especially with the whole family in tow—can quickly eat away at any well-planned vacation. If you want to be sure you’ll have your pick of affordable entertainment that won’t break the bank, head to one of the below cities.
Natalie Tran filmed this video on her world trip with Lonely Planet. See all the videos from Nat’s trip here: http://lonelyplanet.com/natalie/ #LonelyPlanet #Paris #France #NatalieTran
You may be surprised to learn that the first wine appellation in the world based on wind patterns can be found in Sonoma County, California. Called the ‘Petaluma Gap GPS ,’ it achieved this name because of the unusual gap in the coastal mountains along this cold and wild section of the Pacific Ocean. The
Somerset’s landscapes are steeped in legend, from the lush fields of ‘Avalon’ to Cheddar Gorge and the wilds of Exmoor. The winding, country lanes hold secrets: a spectacular gathering of birds at sunset; a cave filled with fertility symbols; a farm taken over by huge sculptures. The local food scene is flourishing, involving everyone from
It’s supposed to be chocolate chip cookie dough and not wood chip cookie dough. So after some customers reported finding wood chips in one of Nestlé’s cookie dough products, Nestlé USA effectively said, “D’oh,” and initiated a recall. They are voluntarily recalling two batches of their 16.5 ounce Nestlé Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Rome ranked second on a recent list of best travel destinations for a digital detox. Piola666 | E+ | Getty Images Despite inflation, Gen Z and millennials are determined to travel this summer, even if it means spending a bit more. While almost two-thirds, or 73%, of people are willing to pay extra fees for
Lonely Planet bump shoulders with the locals in the medieval Khan al-Khalili, Cairo’s most popular bazaar. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/cairo for more information about Cairo.
For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: https://migrationology.com/store/delhi-travel-guide/ (click the link)! Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it’s been around since
Unless they rehab their products, food companies face a tipping point that will erode their cash cows. Supermarket center aisles used to be comfy blue-chip neighborhoods for canned goods, snack food, cereal and other packaged necessities. But no longer. Prices are still too high. Consumers are fleeing to cheaper private labels, often conveniently located right
As the national brewery of the Czech Republic, Budweiser Budvar has been crafting award-winning lager for its people for over a century. In fact, its home city of České Budějovice, holds brewing traditions which stretch back to 1265. All-too-forgotten from that lengthy roll of history, however, is the reality that brewing was once a skilled
In this article EXPE 9961-HK EDR-ES BKNG TRIP HTG-DE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT According to a global survey of more than 5,700 travelers commissioned by Expedia Group, the average traveler spends more than five hours researching a trip and reviews 141 pages of content — for Americans, it’s a whopping 277 pages. And
Natalie Tran filmed this video on her world trip with Lonely Planet. See all the videos from Nat’s trip here: http://lonelyplanet.com/natalie/
Alicia’s Market is a great local restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii. They serve all the good stuff. Get more details here: http://migrationology.com/2012/08/hawaii-food-alicias-market-honolulu/ For years now one of my absolute favorite restaurants to eat at in Honolulu is Alicia’s Market. I first came here a few years ago with my cousin, and we immediately loved the food
Trip Hacks DC Shocks of DC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A01XfSTEP64 So many free and great things to see and do in Washington, DC! But oh my, if they are not free, they are really expensive! Here we go through tourist information on Washington, DC. Things that surprise and perplex tourists about their visit to DC. Whether it is
Restaurant reservations are no longer something travelers book through the hotel concierge once they arrive. Travel industry executives attending Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas say the quickest way to the wallets of their well-heeled clients is through their stomachs, and it’s food and drink that often drives where they end up going. Food writer
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