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]]>Tooting in South London has developed into a very cool neighborhood in recent years. Its main street is one of the best ‘curry corridors’ in the country, and it captures the area’s multiculturalism.
The lower rents in the three streets nestled between Lisbon’s Bairro Alto and Santos neighborhoods attracted many young creatives and entrepreneurs. This area is known as The Triangle and it is one of the most original and interesting parts of the city.
The name may not sound very exciting, but trust us, Business Bay is one of Dubai’s most special neighborhoods. There is a 7.5-mile long promenade for strolling, and parks, cafes, and boutiques are continually popping up along the canal in recent years.
Damansara Heights in Kuala Lumpur may keep a low profile, but this character-packed neighborhood has some noteworthy eateries like farm-to-table restaurant Sitka, cafe-bakery Huckleberry, and Skullduggery speakeasy.
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]]>The Externsteine, located in the Teutoburg Forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, is not only beautiful but also full of fascinating history. The Nazis placed a particular interest in the rock formation, which was used as the focus of nationalistic propaganda.
Obersee Lake in Bavaria is the hidden gem of the Alpine region. Found in Berchtesgaden National Park, close to the Austrian border, Obersee Lake is known for its picture-perfect clear waters, which reflect the surrounding mountains.
Hotel Petersberg is the official guest house of the Federal Republic of Germany. This beautiful building has seen its fair share of distinguished guests, from the Clintons to Queen Elizabeth II. It is located on the Petersberg mountain, surrounded by lovely views of Bonn and the Rhine.
If you’re staying at or around Dusseldorf, don’t skip visiting the Benrath Palace just south of the city. This elegant Baroque palace houses two museums where visitors can enjoy an admirable collection of artwork, sculptures, and other artifacts of the 18th century.
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]]>If you’re looking for a truly remote wilderness getaway, this spot is for you. Only accessible by boat or plane, Hot Springs Cove is the hidden gem of Maquinna Marine Provincial Park, just 18 miles northwest of Tofino.
The recreational activities Tweedsmuir Provincial Park offers seem unlimited. Boating, camping, hunting, wildlife spotting, or fishing are some of the options to occupy your time in this beautiful wilderness. However, due to its remoteness, visitors should either be prepared to be completely self-sufficient or visit Tweedsmuir with a professional guide.
Galiano Island may not exactly be a secret place, but the Sandstone Caves are certainly one of its more remote spots. The smooth curves of these caves make the location absolutely dreamy, and they are not the only interesting geological formation on the island.
Most visitors to Vancouver will likely check out the Art Gallery or the Vancouver Museum. But the Police Museum in Vancouver is one of the most underrated museums in the city. It’s located in Vancouver’s original Coroner’s Court and City Morgue and houses many fascinating artifacts and information about the city’s history.
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]]>The post 4 Lesser-Known Neighbourhoods In Famous Cities That Deserve Attention appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Tooting in South London has developed into a very cool neighborhood in recent years. Its main street is one of the best ‘curry corridors’ in the country, and it captures the area’s multiculturalism.
The lower rents in the three streets nestled between Lisbon’s Bairro Alto and Santos neighborhoods attracted many young creatives and entrepreneurs. This area is known as The Triangle and it is one of the most original and interesting parts of the city.
The name may not sound very exciting, but trust us, Business Bay is one of Dubai’s most special neighborhoods. There is a 7.5-mile long promenade for strolling, and parks, cafes, and boutiques are continually popping up along the canal in recent years.
Damansara Heights in Kuala Lumpur may keep a low profile, but this character-packed neighborhood has some noteworthy eateries like farm-to-table restaurant Sitka, cafe-bakery Huckleberry, and Skullduggery speakeasy.
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]]>The post 4 Alternative Spots to See In Germany appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Externsteine, located in the Teutoburg Forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, is not only beautiful but also full of fascinating history. The Nazis placed a particular interest in the rock formation, which was used as the focus of nationalistic propaganda.
Obersee Lake in Bavaria is the hidden gem of the Alpine region. Found in Berchtesgaden National Park, close to the Austrian border, Obersee Lake is known for its picture-perfect clear waters, which reflect the surrounding mountains.
Hotel Petersberg is the official guest house of the Federal Republic of Germany. This beautiful building has seen its fair share of distinguished guests, from the Clintons to Queen Elizabeth II. It is located on the Petersberg mountain, surrounded by lovely views of Bonn and the Rhine.
If you’re staying at or around Dusseldorf, don’t skip visiting the Benrath Palace just south of the city. This elegant Baroque palace houses two museums where visitors can enjoy an admirable collection of artwork, sculptures, and other artifacts of the 18th century.
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]]>The post 5 Spots Off the Beaten Track in British Columbia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re looking for a truly remote wilderness getaway, this spot is for you. Only accessible by boat or plane, Hot Springs Cove is the hidden gem of Maquinna Marine Provincial Park, just 18 miles northwest of Tofino.
The recreational activities Tweedsmuir Provincial Park offers seem unlimited. Boating, camping, hunting, wildlife spotting, or fishing are some of the options to occupy your time in this beautiful wilderness. However, due to its remoteness, visitors should either be prepared to be completely self-sufficient or visit Tweedsmuir with a professional guide.
Galiano Island may not exactly be a secret place, but the Sandstone Caves are certainly one of its more remote spots. The smooth curves of these caves make the location absolutely dreamy, and they are not the only interesting geological formation on the island.
Most visitors to Vancouver will likely check out the Art Gallery or the Vancouver Museum. But the Police Museum in Vancouver is one of the most underrated museums in the city. It’s located in Vancouver’s original Coroner’s Court and City Morgue and houses many fascinating artifacts and information about the city’s history.
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