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Växjö

Växjö

Växjö is the very heart of southeast Sweden – in the middle of Småland, in the middle of southern Sweden. There is a lot to see, experience and do here – unique shops and world-class restaurants. A thriving culture and art programme, an intimate café culture and several award-winning culinary eating-houses. If you would like to experience genuine Småland nature, take one of the many cycle and footpaths straight out into the forests! A kingdom of crystal is just around the corner, as is the kingdom of furniture. Welcome!
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Autumn and winter colours
Le Cap d'Agde Méditerranée, France

Autumn and winter colours

Discover the destination with all the gorgeous colours of autumn, it is also a place worth discovering.
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Irvine, California

Irvine, California

Irvine — Orange County’s meticulously planned center — has held the title of "America’s Safest Big City" since 2005. Beyond safety, it delivers quintessential Southern California experiences: upscale shopping, diverse dining, outdoor recreation, and family-friendly attractions. While neighboring Los Angeles pulses with urban energy, Irvine embodies OC’s suburban charm — think wide boulevards, outdoor malls, and easy beach access. Minutes from legendary surf spots and major attractions, it offers a polished alternative to LA’s bustle.
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Five Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Five Days in Dubai

The sun always shines in Dubai, ensuring endless fun on every holiday. Spend your days lounging at the beach, dining at celebrated restaurants, shopping at al fresco districts and immersing yourself in the city’s cultural best. Our itinerary presents thrills for all ages and settings that inspire.
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Stockholm

Stockholm

Stockholm is a city of contrasts. Trends in music, design, fashion, and technology are born here. Hip bars and world-class restaurants are shoulder-to-shoulder with historical cafés and cosy neighbourhood pubs. Stockholm is simultaneously urban and close to nature, and water is an ever-present feature in this city where the lake and sea meet. The atmosphere is open, tolerant, and welcoming, and diversity and innovation are highly encouraged. Stockholm is a city for everyone.
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Three Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Three Days in Dubai

Whether you’re new to Dubai or a seasoned expert, our city always has surprises in store. Explore sky-high landmarks, charming waterside spots and cultural gems aplenty. Or go off the beaten track to hike in Hatta’s mountains, camp under the stars and create memories to last a lifetime.
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InfoPoint
Växjö, Sweden

InfoPoint

An InfoPoint is an easy access service place for tourist information – a “mini Tourist Center”. At an InfoPoint, you can obtain basic information and receive assistance with questions about tourism. For a full service, visit our Tourist Center. In Växjö, you'll find many InfoPoints, and most of them are open day and night. They all have free wifi and guest computers. Asa Herrgård Asa 1, 363 94 Lammhult Elite Park Hotel Västra Esplanaden 10-14, 351 06 Växjö. Elite Stadshotellet Kungsgatan 6, 352 31 Växjö. Evedals Camping L J Brandts väg 1, 352 63 Växjö. Ingelstadhuset Riksvägen 24, 355 72 Ingelstad. Kalvsviks Lanthandel Telebro, 355 96 Kalvsvik Kulturparken Småland Södra Järnvägsgatan 2, 352 29 Växjö Little Rock Lake Zipline Bränderydsvägen, Sawcreek Crownpark, 360 72 Klavreström Quality Hotel Royal Corner Liedbergsgatan 11, 352 32 Växjö. Scandic Växjö Hejaregatan 19, 352 46 Växjö. Svenssons i Lammhult, Jönköpingsvägen 4, 363 44 Lammhult Toftastrand hotell & konditori, Lenhovdavägen 72, 352 71 Växjö Tolgs Lanthandel/krogen på logen, Kronhaga 363 35 Tolg Hantverket Sandgärdsgatan 9, 352 30 Växjö Clarion Collection Hotel Cardinal Bäckgatan 10, 352 30 Växjö ICA Nära Braås Göths väg 3, 363 41 Braås ICA Supermarket Lammhult Köpmannagatan 12, 363 44 Lammhult
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St. George's

St. George's

Nestled in the embrace of the Caribbean Sea, St. George’s is an enchanting gem renowned for its stunning harbor, crystal-clear waters, and colorful buildings that line its narrow streets. The city is home to many historical sites where visitors can learn about the country's rich history and culture, as well as breathtaking beaches, where you can relax while listening to the sound of the sea. But the true heartbeat of St. George's lies in its vibrant market, where you can find fruits, spices, and crafts that reflect the island's unique culture.
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Portland

Portland

Portlanders respond eagerly to the summons of the city's unofficial motto: "Keep Portland Weird." While the real Portland differs from the exaggerated version famously portrayed in Portlandia, some quirky traits do hold true. Known for its thriving food, beer, and coffee scenes, Portland blends creativity with whimsy. It's the hometown of culinary legend James Beard and offers unique experiences like weddings at doughnut shops, 'brew 'n' view' theaters, and even a vegan strip club.
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International Rose Test Garden
Portland

International Rose Test Garden

Experience firsthand why Portland is known as the "City of Roses" by visiting its Rose Test Garden, the oldest official rose garden in the U.S. Established during World War I, the garden was originally created as a refuge for roses threatened by bombings and potential extinction. Not only did the roses survive, but they have continued to thrive and bloom in Portland. The garden is open to visitors from April through October, with the peak bloom occurring in June.
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Forest Park
Portland

Forest Park

Portland is home to the nation's largest wooded urban park—Forest Park. A short hike in, and you'll find it hard to believe that civilization is just steps away. With 70 miles of trails winding through the forest and offering views of the Willamette River, you'll often have nature all to yourself. However, you're also likely to run into locals jogging or walking their dogs—expect to be greeted with a friendly "hello." If you have the time, hike up to Pittock Mansion, a stunning French Renaissance-style château that once belonged to Henry Pittock, a prominent publisher and businessman. Today, the mansion serves as a historic house museum open to visitors, offering panoramic views of the city. Another popular destination within Forest Park is the so-called "Witch's Castle"—the moss-covered ruins of an abandoned stone house. Despite its eerie name, there’s no record of witchcraft here. However, legend has it that its original inhabitant was the first person in Oregon to be sentenced to execution for murder in 1859.
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