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Ever dreamed of ditching it all and traveling the world with your family? That’s exactly what we did few years ago. With two little girls aged 3 and 5 by our side, we left everything behind in Italy and embarked on an incredible href="https://thinkingnomads.com/south-east-asia-guide-for-families-our-top-10-destinations-to-visit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc n...

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Seeking a cold-season escape with eye-catching cities, snow-covered peaks, deep traditions, and delicious meals? Try to visit Chongqing, known as China’s “City Among Hills.” Located at the junct...

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Paris, often referred to as the city of love (see photos of romantic Paris in the rain) now has couples equally as likely to explore Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris as they are to visit the E...

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There’s something undeniably magical about winter evenings in Bournemouth in England — the crisp air, the festive lights, and this year, the chance to glide (or wobble!) across the UK’s longest ice-skating rink at iceskatebournemouth.co.uk.

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There’s a moment every year when I feel winter arrive — not when the temperature drops, or when the first Christmas lights appear, but when my daughters begin asking if the mountains are “white yet”. It happens like clockwork in late November, during breakfast, usually while someone is still half-asleep and the toast is getting cold.But that’s the charm of our winters...

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