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The 5 Weirdest (And Most Wonderful) Coffee Shops In The World

For most people, we have our comfort spots. The places that we know are going to be consistent and become part of our routine. For a lot of people, coffee shops are among those places where we find ourselves on a near daily basis. Typically, you’ll find people flocking to Starbucks or a more regional chain. There’s more to life than just the big name brands, though. If you want to traverse the world and find the most out-there coffee shops in the world, here are some that you must see at least once.

5. East Beach Cafe

Our first coffee stop is located in Littlehampton, England where you’ll see one of the most unique looking exteriors for a coffee shop. The back end of the shop doesn’t have any windows, but when inside you’ll at least be treated to a nice view of the sea while you’re sipping on your morning joe. This award winning building definitely stands out and the coffee inside isn’t so bad, either.

4. Cafe Du Soleil

There are many coffee shops around the world that are named Cafe Du Soleil, but only one sits at the very peak of a mountain. In Vietnam, Cafe Du Soleil sits atop Mount Fansipan and offers some of the most extraordinary views that you can possibly hope for, coffee shop or not. On particular days, you’ll be sitting above the clouds and gazing at the natural wonders of the world while enjoying comfortable seating and some of the best coffee in the country. If you’re afraid of heights, though, you might want to have your coffee delivered to the base of the mountain.

3. Lhong Tou Cafe

Our next visit takes us to Thailand where you’ll find Bangkok’s Lhong Tou Cafe. This has become a popular tourist destination throughout the years thanks to a very unique interior that makes you feel like you’re in the neighborhood’s most exclusive treehouse. A lot of the seating within the cafe requires some climbing, so make sure you’re up to the challenge to get to the second level without spilling one of the many delicious drinks that Lhong Tou has to offer.

2. Airship Coffee

We couldn’t talk about coffee shops without including at least one from the United States. Perhaps the most unique that the country has to offer is in the same hometown as retail giant Walmart in Bentonville, Arkansas. Airship Coffee, from its exterior, looks like it’s about to host a Shakespeare in the Park evening, but is actually a tourist destination for coffee lovers. Brewing their own coffee, Airship is an open-air concept that will make you feel right at home in Arkansas.

1. Chillout Ice Lounge

Here in the United States we have Las Vegas, but the United Arab Emirates has their own Vegas in the form of Dubai. There, you’ll see some of the most unique concepts, which includes a coffee shop where the interior is made of ice. While sitting in subzero temperatures, you can treat yourself to a cup of coffee, as well as other drinks like hot chocolate and cocktails (sans alcohol).

5 Ways To Safeguard Your Health When Travelling

Traveling is something that almost all of us love doing, but there is one drawback. People tend to feel ill after arriving home, and a lot of it has to do with exposure to people and places that they’ve never experienced before. You don’t have to be one of the countless many to have to spend your time returning home lying sick in bed, though. If you’re careful, you can be healthy before, during and after your next vacation. We’ve come up with some tips for every traveler to follow to stay healthy and happy while creating memories that will last a lifetime.

1. Sanitize Everything

One thing that the COVID-19 pandemic taught a lot of people is the importance of sanitizing. For many years, most people simply thought of sanitizing their hands. Since 2020, though, we’ve learned to sanitize just about anything that we come into contact with. Whether it be your airplane seat, the counters in the hotel room or anything in between, it doesn’t hurt to have some sanitizing wipes on hand and plenty of hand sanitizer. 

2. Stay Hydrated

It’s something that we all know but not many of us do, and that’s making sure you get enough water on a daily basis. It’s even more important to stay hydrated when you’re on the road. If you’re sitting in your living room and feeling a little dehydrated, that can be a quick fix. When you’re wandering through the streets of a city that’s far away from home, though, that’s a completely different story.

3. Mind the Elevation and Temperature

Another big reason why you’ll want to stay well hydrated when traveling is because you might not be used to the climate of your destination. Let’s say you’re from Nevada where you’re used to 100 degree temperatures and you see 90 degrees in Florida and don’t think it’s too bad. That is, until you experience humidity for the first time. It will take some time to adjust, and it’s the same case for elevation changes. You might be feeling a bit out of breath when visiting a place like Denver for the first time.

4. Take Your Vitamins

Nothing is more important for your health while traveling than your immune system. Of course, the best way to boost your immune system is to make sure that you’re getting enough vitamins on a daily basis. Whether it be a multivitamin or something like Emergen-C, anything that you’re adding to your diet helps. Even while you’re already on the road, get plenty of fruits and vegetables to increase your vitamin intake.

5. Don’t Trust All Food

Not all fruits and vegetables will be safe, though. When eating at a place that you’ve never been, always be hyper aware of what food you’re putting into your body. Always do your research and look at reviews on Yelp and Google to see if anyone has had an experience with health hazards. All restaurants should also contain a grade from a local health inspector.

5 Ways To Create Lasting Memories When You Travel

Each year, more than one-third of Americans will go on a vacation, and this includes more than 40 percent of those traveling with their children. When you go on a vacation, you want to make sure it’s an experience that you or your family will never forget. However, when you get back into the grind of everyday life, it can be easy to forget some of the details of the memories you made on your trip. If you want to make sure those great moments aren’t lost to time, here are some ways that you can keep those memories sacred on your next vacation. 

1. Stay Away from the Phone (In Most Cases)

We all know that we’re living in an age where people are glued to their phones for a majority of the day. Not that it’s a bad thing as we want to stay connected, but when you’re on vacation, it’s best to keep the phone away for the most part. Don’t leave your phone in the hotel, though. Simply switch it to airplane mode to avoid any incoming calls or texts and use your phone as a camera to capture some of the best moments of your vacation.

2. Get Chatty With the Locals

As North Americans, we tend to be a bit extroverted by nature. While not every country will appreciate our outgoing personalities, there will be plenty that will welcome you with open arms. When you start talking with locals, you’ll be submerging yourself into the local culture. This will help you locate some of the best spots to visit and which places have the best food. You can also make some lifelong penpals, so don’t be afraid to talk in a place where nobody knows who you are.

3. The Pen is Mightier

The best way to remember details from your experiences is to write them down. This is why people keep journals or diaries, so don’t be afraid to do the same when it comes to your vacation. Take note of the people you met, the events that happened and the places that you saw. When you read the journal many years down the road, those memories that you had will come flowing right back and bring a warm feeling.

4. What’s in the Box?

A lot of people collect souvenirs while they’re on their vacations, but they can tend to get lost in storage within a standard Amazon box. Instead, try to design a unique looking small box where you can keep some of your most cherished memories of your trip. This could include small trinkets, pictures, little notes or anything else that you can think of. You can even make an entire shelf devoted to your vacation boxes.

5. Pin to Win

One great way to remember a particular vacation or all of your vacations is to get yourself a world map. After visiting a destination, make sure to place a pin in the city you went to. Don’t be afraid to use different colors, either. For instance, use one color to mark a place that you definitely want to visit again because you enjoyed it so much. You can even mark places you don’t want to see anymore.

5 Rules You Need To Follow To Avoid Overpaying For Your Vacation

There are those times that will inevitably pop up where you just want to get away from it all and enjoy a nice, relaxing vacation far away from where you’re at currently. That’s easier said than done, though. Assuming that you can get that time away from work (or other obligations you may have), there’s that little caveat of having to pay for your vacation.

Studies have shown that the average cost for a vacation is north of $1,500 for just one week. That’s just for one person, too, so if you’re bringing friends or family with you, be prepared to pay a lot more. So how do we avoid overpaying on a vacation while still getting everything that we want out of the trip? Here are a few rules that you should follow.

1. Know Your Airline

Perhaps the biggest expense that you’ll be paying for on vacation is the air travel. Many people will jump on the cheapest face value flight, but always look at the fine print. Airlines like Spirit or Allegiant may have cheaper ticket prices, but you can get nickeled and dimed very quickly compared to airlines such as Delta or Southwest that won’t be charging you extra for your carry-on. Also, check where your flight is headed to, as larger airports are typically much cheaper.

2. Grocery Stores Are King

Naturally, you’re going to want to sample the finest local cuisine no matter where you’re traveling. That doesn’t mean that you have to eat every meal at a restaurant, though. If you’re staying for an extended period of time, make sure to stock your hotel room with cheaper local groceries so that you can get by on breakfast and perhaps lunch. You don’t have to go to the dollar store, but it will save you quite a bit of money.

3. Enjoy the Sights

They say the best things in life are free, and when it comes to visuals, that’s certainly true. If you find yourself vacationing to a scenic spot, you won’t have to pay hand over fist to get a once in a lifetime experience. It doesn’t cost you to look at some of the world’s most majestic mountains, oceans or rivers, but can cost you a pretty penny to see a band or a museum. Natural beauty is the cheapest beauty.

4. Cash Out Early

The easiest way to pay for anything is with a card these days. This is especially true as companies like MasterCard or Visa are accepted just about anywhere, but international fees can pile up quickly (as well as pesky ATM fees). To save yourself some money, try to get cash out from your home country and have it converted upon arrival at your vacation destination.

5. Skip the Souvenirs

We all want to remember our vacation, and one way of doing that is souvenirs. However, these tend to be extremely overpriced and will likely end up collecting dust as soon as you get home. Instead of little mementos that will be boxed up and in storage within weeks, try to take more pictures and capture those memories. With the way smartphone cameras are these days, you’ll be getting a clear picture of your amazing trip.

5 Tips For Making The Most Of Your Business Trips

Not all of us will take one, but for those that are in the corporate world, there may be a time where you have to go on a business trip. Most of the time, you’ll have to make the trip on your own, which can make things a bit lonely. If the boss has assigned you to travel away from home (and approved for your travel to be paid), things don’t have to be so bad. To make the most of your next business trip, here are some tips that you should follow.

1. Take Advantage of Air Amenities

In most cases, you’ll be traveling to your business destination via airlines. The more you use one airline, the more points you’ll be able to rack up, and we’ll get to the advantages of that in just a bit. When flying for work, it’s going to be best to upgrade some of the amenities that are offered, including wireless internet access. When you’re awaiting your flight or en route to your destination, you can use your computer to get some work done to give you more free time after landing.

2. Don’t Be Confined to the Hotel

See your business trip as a way to explore new areas that you may have never seen before. Many business travelers find themselves staying in their hotel for a majority of the trip, but don’t be afraid to explore. If you need to get some exercise, pack some comfortable clothes and shoes and get walking around the city. You’ll feel like you’re getting a full experience and, who knows, you could open yourself to more business opportunities.

3. End the Week Right

Of course you’ll be doing a lot of work on your business trip, but you can make a vacation out of it, too. If you plan a business trip toward the end of the week, you can give yourself the opportunity to experience the city you’re visiting by staying on Friday and Saturday before heading back on Sunday. You’ll find that it’s a lot less stressful when you can unwind for a couple of days in a new location.

4. Use Your Credit Card

Companies will typically pay for your expenses on a business trip, but it’s best to get paid afterward via reimbursement than upfront. When you use your own credit card for travel, it’s going to be easier to get any potential mess sorted out with your name, but there’s an even bigger advantage. You’ll get all of the rewards such as cash back and travel points when using your own credit card instead of your company reaping the benefits.

5. Room Service Not Needed

When you’re short on time, it will be tempting to order room service in your hotel when you’re feeling hungry or thirsty. If you want to feel like you actually had an experience instead of just shacking up in a hotel and working the entire time, skip out on the room service. Try one of the local restaurants, taking advantage of the hotel’s concierge to find out what suits your cravings the best.

5 Rules For Staying Safe – And Having Real Adventures – When Travelling Solo

When you think of people going on vacation, you tend to think of families. It’s a natural assumption as there have been countless movies about family vacations. However, it’s estimated that more than a quarter of Americans have traveled for business, and around 20 percent have done so for leisure. If you’re one of these people that has either traveled solo or you plan to go on a trip by yourself, you must keep yourself safe. To do so, here are some valuable tips that can save you a lot of hassle and even save your life.

1. Insure, Insure, Insure

Not everybody is a fan of insurance, and it’s understandable. However, travel insurance is something that’s affordable (especially when compared to the cost of an overall trip) and it doesn’t require a monthly payment for the rest of your life. Travel insurance will cover a lot of things and can potentially get you out of a disastrous situation. Travel insurance can cover flights that get canceled, luggage that gets lost or damaged, and even medical help if you find yourself out of the country. You probably won’t need it, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. 

2. Stay Charged

Your cell phone isn’t just something that takes pictures and allows you to post on social media, but it can also save your life. Make sure that your phone is properly charged at all times (even if it means using a portable charger). You can get real time alerts for potentially dangerous situations happening in the area, traffic and more to keep you safe. Of course, you’ll also be able to make calls in case you need emergency assistance.

3. Always Let Your Plans Be Known

Before you embark on any vacation by yourself, let all of your loved ones know what you’re going to be doing. Don’t let it be vague, either. Your emergency contacts should know your flight number, the estimated time of arrival and an hourly itinerary during the duration of your trip. Obviously you don’t want to expect the worst, but it’s always best to plan ahead. Checking in with those you trust most multiple times per day is also a big help.

4. Limit Night Travel

Whether you’re at home or on the road, the majority of crimes will happen at night. More violent crimes especially can happen at night, so try to stick to traveling during the day unless it’s absolutely necessary. Data across major cities have shown that more than half of burglaries, assault, robberies and more happen during the nighttime hours.

5. Keep Your Valuables Separate

In the tragic event that you are mugged or robbed, you could possibly lose everything and have to replace it, and that can take months or years. There’s a way that you can minimize the damage done if this happens in unfamiliar territory, and that’s by not keeping all of your valuables with you at once. You should always keep your phone with you, but if you don’t plan on spending money, you can leave the wallet or identification in the hotel room. If you keep these items in a safe, that’s an added bonus.

5 Most Useful Accessories To Make Overnight Stays So Much Easier

Most of us want to go on a vacation that lasts for days, weeks and maybe even months. However, not all of us have the time to make that happen. Instead, we have to opt for just a quick trip that could just be one night only. If you want to make a couple hour drive (or have to travel for business), there are some accessories you should take along with you for that one night stay, and we have some of the most important ones for you.

1. Power Bank

Since we live in an era where we rely so much on technology, it’s vital to make sure that your electronics are charged whenever possible. Not only will it allow you to get in touch with anyone that you want or need, but it will come in handy for traveling. You can use your phone for up to the foot instructions, real time traffic and reviews for local restaurants. A power bank will make sure that your cell phone and other electronics are all set to go for the duration of your trip.

2. Travel Wallet

It doesn’t matter how long you’re going to be gone, having a travel wallet is a huge help. These types of wallets will be able to hold all of your cards, identification, cell phone and much more. It will be easier to keep track of this large wallet than carrying everything in separate compartments. Just make sure that you have it on you at all times, though, because losing a travel wallet (or having it stolen) can be a devastating venture.

3. Good Set of Headphones

Those of us that use headphones will never stop talking about how handy they are at all times. Even on a quick overnight trip, headphones will be more useful than you might think. Let’s say that your hotel is in an area that’s a bit noisier than you thought, or your one-day trip happens to include a short flight. You can listen to music, watch television at your own volume or simply block out the noise that’s around you.

4. Fresh Pillow

The nicer the hotel that you’re staying in, the better the pillows are more likely to be. However, these pillows might not be the right type of firmness for your desire. Also, even the nicest hotels might let a couple of things slip in terms of cleanliness. If you bring your own fresh pillow, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting. It might just be one night of sleep, but it will make your return trip the next day that much easier when you’re well rested.

5. Travel Bags

Compact bags in which you can put all your belongings in are handy for short trips. You can keep a small bag for toiletries and another for your clothes. Finally, you can keep your shoes in a separate travel bag. If you plan on using a hotel gym or getting some exercise while also planning to go out for dinner. These bags are fairly cheap, too, and you can use them over and over.

5 Weird Travel Hacks To Help You Have Fun And Stay Fresh

There are a lot of details that go into planning a vacation. Most of us think about the bigger picture like the flight or the hotel, but there are some things that you might not think about that can help you. If you’re looking for some unconventional advice on how to make your trip fun while also staying fresh, we’ve got good news for you. Here are some travel hacks that will set your trip apart from any one that you’ve had before.

1. Use Shoe Bags

When you’re traveling, you don’t want just one pair of shoes for everything. Can you imagine going to a fancy dinner while wearing your kickaround Nikes, or playing tennis in a pair of loafers? Try to bring shoes for every occasion that you have planned for your vacation. The best way to do this is by taking advantage of shoe bags. Not only will it keep your clothes clean, but you won’t get the smell of your gym shoes mixed up with your high end shoes.

2. And Bag Those Toiletries

In addition to having special bags for your shoes, it also helps to keep one for your toiletries. Of course, hotels will provide toiletries for you, but it’s not always going to be high quality, and might not even be enough for your trip. Because of this, get a nice toiletry bag where you can keep shampoo, toothpaste and more. These toiletry bags also help to avoid mishaps where your bottles might leak and mix toothpaste and shampoo, which is a minor inconvenience, but a messy one to take care of.

3. Apps That Map

Take advantage of all that your cell phone has to offer even before you travel. There are plenty of cell phone apps available that are able to help make your trip much easier and enjoyable. Use these apps to help navigate your way through unknown territory, get reviews of the best local businesses and more. Even apps like Nextdoor will let you know exactly what is going on in the neighborhood in real time.

4. Rent a House, Not a Room

There was a time when our only options when staying overnight during vacation were hotels and hostels. With the advent of house rentals that you can do through your cell phone or computer, though, your options are nearly endless. Services such as Airbnb and Vrbo offer houses that will provide all the amenities that you need and much more room than any hotel could provide. Not only that, but the prices are often comparable and even cheaper than most hotels.

5. Bring the Wipes

Let’s get back to the part about how we’re staying fresh on our vacations. People tend to get sick when they travel, and hotels and airlines are a big part of that. The best way to prevent getting sick on your trip is to make sure that everything is sanitized. Don’t be afraid to wipe down your seat, counters in the hotel room and more. Sure, people might look at you a bit weird at first, but when you’re not coughing at home following the trip, you’ll get the last laugh.

The Magic of Athens – 5 Unique Attractions in This Amazing City

Few places in the world can rival Athens in history and culture. As the birthplace of democracy and home to some of the most iconic architecture in the world, Athens is a city that must be experienced at least once in a lifetime. But beyond its famous landmarks, Athens is also home to some lesser-known attractions that are well worth exploring. Here are five of Athens’s most unique and magical places to see.

1:  The Temple of Poseidon

Perched atop a cliff on the outskirts of Athens, the Temple of Poseidon offers breathtaking views of the Saronic Gulf. Dedicated to the god of the sea, this impressive marble temple was built in the 5th century BC and is one of the best-preserved examples of Classical Greek architecture. Visitors can still see the remnants of the temple’s original 6th-century statue of Poseidon, as well as an outdoor amphitheater where plays and concerts are often held.

2: The Academy of Athens

Founded by Plato in 387 BC, the Academy of Athens is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious learning institutions. The academy’s original purpose was to promote the study of philosophy, but it later became a center for the arts and sciences. Today, the academy is housed in a beautiful neo-classical building with a stunning colonnaded courtyard. Visitors can take a guided tour of the premises, which includes a visit to the academy’s impressive library.

3: The Lycabettus Hill

At 277 meters, Lycabettus Hill is the highest point in Athens and offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Visitors can either hike or take a funicular railway to the top of the hill, where they will find a 19th-century chapel and a cafe. On clear days, it is possible to see the Aegean Sea from the summit.

4: The Mount Lycavitos

Mount Lycavitos is the highest point within Athens city limits for those looking for a more challenging hike. The hike to the top is fairly strenuous, but the views of the city are more than worth the effort. Visitors will also find a small chapel and a cafe at the summit.

5: The National Garden

Located in the heart of Athens, the National Garden is a green oasis perfect for a stroll. Originally designed as a royal garden for the Palace of Athens, the National Garden is now open to the public and features a wide variety of plant life, including cypress trees, palm trees, and bamboo. The garden also has a small zoo, a playground, and a café.

Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or simply taking in the beauty of Athens, these five unique attractions are sure to please. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to Athens today!

The Magic of London – 5 Unique Attractions in This Amazing City

London is one of the most amazing cities in the world. There’s something for everyone in this vibrant city, from its iconic landmarks to its hidden gems. If you’re looking for a unique experience, here are five attractions you won’t want to miss.

1:  The Churchill War Rooms

The Churchill War Rooms are a must-see for history buffs. This underground complex was the headquarters of the British government during World War II. Visitors can explore the rooms where Winston Churchill and his team planned their strategies, see artifacts from the war, and learn about the man himself.

2: The Tower of London

The Tower of London is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. This historic castle has been a royal palace, a prison, and a place of execution. Today, it’s home to the Crown Jewels and the Yeoman Warders, also known as “Beefeaters.” Visitors can explore the tower, see the Crown Jewels, and learn about the tower’s dark history.

3: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can take a tour of the State Rooms, which are used for official occasions, and see the famous changing of the guard. You might even catch a glimpse of the queen if you’re lucky.

4: Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest parks. It’s home to many famous landmarks, including Serpentine Lake and Speakers’ Corner. Visitors can go for a stroll, picnic, or even go boating on the lake. The park is transformed into a magical wonderland with an ice rink and Christmas markets in the winter.

5: The London Eye

The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel with 32 capsules that offer panoramic views of the city. It’s one of the best ways to see London’s skyline; on a clear day, you can even see for miles. Visitors can ride in a capsule, enjoy the views, and learn about the city from the interactive screens inside.

These are just a few of London’s many unique attractions, so whether you’re interested.