
10 of the Most Northern Cities in the World
While most people rush to tropical destinations, the world’s northernmost cities offer a different kind of adventure.

While most people rush to tropical destinations, the world’s northernmost cities offer a different kind of adventure.

Think your hometown has history? These ancient cities will put that notion to rest.

Towers have been built by mankind since prehistoric times. The walls of ancient Jericho, one of the first city walls ever built, was complemented by a stone tower.

Let’s be honest: nothing beats the smell of a good bookstore – that thick scent of ink, paper, and endless possibilities.

July might just be every northern hemisphere local’s favorite month. It’s peak summer, the weather is warm, and the vibes are almost always high.

To many travelers, a cruise conjures up images of a huge ocean-going boat lumbering from one tropical island to another.

Trading your corporate cubicle for a beachfront hammock?

When I think about December in Europe, I picture snow-dusted cobblestone streets, festive lights adorning the buildings, and Christmas markets jam-packed with crafts and delicious food.

When life gives you rails, you make rail trails! These abandoned stretches of track have been given new life with the ultimate urban recycling initiative.

Mud, considered a nuisance in many areas of the world, has been considered to be a chief building material in other areas of the globe.

Desert hotels used to mean dusty roadside motels with no air conditioning and even more nonexistent hygiene standards.

What have the Romans ever done for us (quote)? Well, one of the things the ancient Romans are most famous for is their architecture.

Around the world, visionary architects have pushed boundaries to create modern masterpieces that defy both gravity and imagination.

The saying ‘you get what you pay for’ might as well be a travel prophecy.

Now that autumn has arrived (at least in North America) it might be a good idea to start looking for water parks that have the ability to stay open year-round and are not affected by wind and rain.
