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Trier in the Moselle Valley - Germany's oldest city

Trier is Germany's oldest city, located in the Moselle Valley (Rhineland-Palatinate), close to the border with Luxembourg. This city has been an important Roman city and offers impressive Roman monuments such as Roman baths, an amphitheatre and a Roman bridge that is still in use. It is no wonder that many of the buildings in this city have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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4 great restaurants in Langkawi, Malaysia

Here are four really good restaurants on Langkawi in Malaysia. It's been a few years since we've been to Langkawi, but when we were there, we spent almost every night looking for a great restaurant. We have written about the restaurants before, but now we decided to gather them in one post for the sake of simplicity. Some of the restaurants we visited have closed since we were there, but these four, perhaps the very best, are still serving their great food.

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Boracay in the Philippines - tourist paradise

Boracay in the Philippines is an island paradise with a long, beautiful sandy beach and plenty of hotels, restaurants and boat trips. Earlier this year, the country's authorities shut down the island because it was perceived to have been destroyed by tourism. After months of cleaning, it's about to reopen, and we're taking the opportunity to share our top tips for Boracay.

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Manila in the Philippines - exciting city despite bad reputation

Manila in the Philippines is a capital city where many people land by plane, only to travel on to the country's many beautiful islands. A bit of a shame! It's true that in Manila you will find poverty and unsafe neighbourhoods, but this is also an exciting city filled with bustling markets, huge shopping malls and interesting history.

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5 alternative weekend cities

In co-operation with Axo Finans

Have you already visited London, Paris, Rome, Prague and Vienna? In this post, we suggest five alternative weekend cities. These are big cities that are not capitals, but offer just as much excitement in terms of food, culture and sights. Which of these have you visited? Do you have other suggestions for alternative weekend cities?

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Big November list

Here comes the Great November List! Now it's really dark and muggy in Sweden, and you need to find the best ways to cheer yourself up in different ways. Here are our best tips. Now we hope to get your best tips on the same points! Write in a comment, or write your own blog post if you have a blog. Feel free to tell us where you found the list!

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Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm - guide for your visit

Last weekend we visited Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm. It was a fantastic autumn weekend, and really lovely to walk around the castle park in the November sun. We have seen the castle before, but also took the opportunity to see the theatre, which was really fun. Here are some tips for things to see and do at Drottningholm Palace. Have you been here? What is your favourite?

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Photo exhibition and new office corner

It was Friday again, and in Sweden it has become really dark outside. We have brightened up our week with the opening of a photo exhibition at Eataly Stockholm, and Peter has finally got himself a more sensible office corner. Not bad at all. Now we would like to hear what has been the best part of your week, big or small!

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What to do in Tallinn - 30 sights and experiences

Looking for tips on things to see and do in Tallinn? We've travelled to Estonia several times to seek out all the gems, with guides and lots of research. Here are all our tips from shopping, restaurants, hotels, sights, what to do and much more.

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Spanish green zones, letters to Santa Claus and sports hotels in Africa

In today's travel news, we can tell you about new Spanish environmental zones. We can certainly understand the idea of green zones, but we can't help but wonder why it has to be so complicated. Couldn't there be a common European system? In other news, it's time to write letters to Santa Claus, Finnair is collaborating with Roxette, and Apollo is opening a major sports hotel in Africa. We can also report on a survey on how Swedes finance their trips abroad.

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