Deciding on which airline to fly with can be bewildering with such a wealth of choice available, but a new ranking of the top airlines in the world may help travellers to nail down that tricky decision.
Canada is big and beautiful, but climate, distance and the high cost of domestic travel make it a hard country to get to know. Having the freedom to throw your stuff in the trunk and set off as you please makes self-driving a tempting way to explore this frequently spectacular country.
You might think you already know London. World famous sights like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace. Top class museums like the British Museum and the National Gallery. An A-Z of cuisines from across the globe. All rightly well known but somewhere as big and as old as the British capital is always going to have a few hidden tricks up its sleeve too.
It’s a fact: travel is sexy. Studies have shown that most people prioritise finding a partner with similar levels of wanderlust, while including a holiday snap in your dating app profile improves your chances of scoring a first date.
Travelling solo can be one of the most exciting, liberating and eye-opening experiences, no matter your age. It offers ample opportunity for self-reflection and growth and boundless freedom. It can also be daunting, especially if you’ve never travelled solo before. With that in mind, Lonely Planet reached out to our online community on Thorn Tree, Twitter and Facebook to compile a list of top solo travel tips from seasoned wanderers and wayfarers who have navigated their own paths across the world.
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