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If there's one thing Dubai isn't short of, it's sun. Dubai's seafront location on the Persian Gulf, along with plentiful sand, make this an ideal place for a beach vacation. The city is home to some splendid beaches, including natural and man-made places to swim and work on your tan.
It's no secret that Malaga, located on Spain's legendary Costa del Sol, is a great destination for beaches. This city in sunny southern Spain is packed with seaside resorts, restaurants, beach bars, and everything you need for a memorable vacation next to the water.
From hiking in nature preserves to lounging in the sun near a beach club, there is no shortage of great ways to enjoy the beaches in Valencia.
Whether you're looking for a flawless beach for relaxation, a party beach full of beach clubs, or a family-friendly place to spend the day with the kids, Singapore has the beach for you.
As far as destinations go, Cancún needs no introduction. This Mexican town is known around the world for its beach resorts and its vibrant nightlife. But there’s more to Cancún than just its beaches, impressive as they are. If you find yourself on a layover at Cancún Airport, it can be very tempting to explore the city.
Each year, Madrid Barajas Airport (officially Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport) welcomes nearly 50 million travelers. As Spain’s main hub, it’s the home base for Iberia and hosts flights from major international airlines like Air Europa, EasyJet, and Ryanair.
Guadalajara is the second-largest city in Mexico and its airport serves as a popular hub between South America, the Bahamas, and many US destinations, so there is every possibility that you might find yourself doing a Guadalajara Airport layover.
Porto sits proudly in the north of Portugal, right on the northern banks of the beautiful Douro River. It’s the country’s second-largest city, with over 1.3 million people calling this area their home. What makes Porto stand out? It’s a city built of granite, and it gives it a unique charm and character that’s hard to find anywhere else.
When you have a stopover in Lima you'll fly into the Jorge Chávaz International Airport. It's the biggest and busiest airport in Peru, handling approximately two-hundred thousand aircraft and twenty million passengers every year.
Ah, Buenos Aires! The capital of Argentina and a city full of life, culture, and history. If you’ve found yourself with a layover in Buenos Aires, specifically at Buenos Aires Airport, a busy international airport, you’re in for a treat.
Not only is the Van Gogh Museum named after the grand master of the 19th century, Vincent Van Gogh, it also contains the biggest collection of his artistic works. Located in the center of Amsterdam in the Museumplein or Museum Square, the installation attracts over two million visitors annually, earning it twenty-third position on the list of the world's most visited museums.
The Passeig de Gracia is one of the most renowned streets in the Spanish city of Barcelona. It's famed for its unusual architectural features which include paving stones designed by Antoni Gaudi and streetlights by Pere Falques, as well as a plethora of outstanding modernistic and art nouveau buildings such as the Casa Batllo and the Casa Milo, also designed by Gaudi.
Antoni Gaudi is an architect who made his mark in Barcelona in many ways and with many unusual buildings, but there's none more prominently visible than the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. The 19th-century genius designer started work on the cathedral in 1883 and continued working on it until his death in 1926. If he'd lived to be one hundred and fifty he still wouldn't have seen his project completed, as the Sagrada Familia is still to this day very much a work in progress.
Established in 1591 by an ambitious Sultan, Hyderabad was intended from the start to be a cultural hub. Mission accomplished. To this day, Hyderabad remains both the economic and cultural heart of the region. Sometimes referred to as the New York of India, Hyderabad is a city that never sleeps.