This video takes you behind the scenes to some of the coolest places to go and things to do that most visitors (and many locals) don’t know about. From hip restaurants and workout classes to cocktail tours, bike riding and more, you’ll be exploring the city like a local.  
Orlando is sometimes nicknamed “The Theme Park Capital of the World”, as it is best known for the Walt Disney World Resort. Whether visiting Disney or Universal there are so many great things to do in Orlando.  
New York City is magical at Christmas with Christmas decorations everywhere. New York City’s holiday traditions include the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of course windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.  
European markets are one of the best ways to experience the local culture and food, for example in Warsaw, vendors sell all sorts of different dishes at the breakfast market. You can walk around the stalls and find fresh produce, home made products like cheese, and plenty of treats.  
There’s no better place to celebrate a special event or holiday than Disneyland Resort, California. Halloween takes over Disneyland each year throughout September and October. In November, it transforms into a winter wonderland, brimming with holiday themed merriment around every turn. Find out some of the best reasons why you should consider planning a visit to coincide with special events!  
Goint to Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida? From Cuban food in Ybor City to the white sand beaches of Clearwater, the Tampa Bay area packs it all in for travellers and this video tells you more. Stroll along Bayshore Boulevard, visit the intriguing art of Salvador Dalí, grab a beer at one of the 40 plus craft breweries or tee it up at a world-class golf courses.
This video follows two kayakers who paddle through the Italian floating city. Their Venice adventures take them from fishing towns to quiet islands, as they navigate the city from the narrow waterways.  
Along the Loire River Valley, the beautiful French countryside is studded with châteaux. The Chambord Castle was built by François I as a hunting lodge. The elaborate architecture brings together the best of French and Italian renaissance design. Chambord Castle is also rich in history; generations of French monarchy and nobility lived in its walls. The castle’s centrepiece is a spectacular double-helix spiral staircase that rises to the top floor.  
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a public aquarium founded in 1984 and it is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row. It has an annual attendance of more than two million visitors. It holds thousands of plants and animals, representing more than 600 species on display. Sea life that you can see includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and below the waterline. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of very few in the world to exhibit both bluefin and yellowfin tuna.  
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and has numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals. It is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.  
Discover hot spots along the Mediterranean Coast – Elba is an island off the Tuscan coast where there are beaches, forests and picturesque towns to explore. Swordfish and Tuna are just some of the delicacies on the island as well as plenty of fresh vegetables. Mljet lies on the Southern tip of Croatia and is the largest island in the Dubrovnik archipelago, along the Dalmatian Coast. It is considered one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic. Rhodes is the fourth largest Greek island and is a tourist hotspot: in summertime, the beaches are filled with holidaymakers.  
Everything you need to know when you visit the administrative capital of the Netherlands. Get shown around in The Hague and get informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, night life and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the City of the Dutch Government.  
To the north of Rome lies Umbria; a landscape shaped by agriculture over the centuries. With historical towns and breathtaking landscapes, Umbria is still known for its local delicacies such as salami, olive oil and truffles.  
Paso Robles is situated midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles on Highway 101. It is an important wine region of the central coast with more than 200 wineries. Although long known for its bold Zinfandels, it is the production of Rhone style wines that have the wine critics raving. Wineries like Tablas Creek, Thatcher, Edward Cellars, and Pipestone just to name a few are making delicious Rhone wines. A devastating earthquake hit in 2003 but Paso Robles rebounded quickly and is now an important destination spot with boutique shops, upscale restaurants and a variety of lodging. Most of the [More]