51 travel features tagged “Tours & Classes”
With the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ debut single Love Me Do promising mass celebrations and concerts, there has never been a better time to visit the band’s hometown.
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05 October 2012
The Passport blog
With winter quickly approaching, a new system of hot yoga has arrived in Chelsea to rival Bikram, warming the body the same way sunlight does.
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04 October 2012
Worldwide weird
The Integratron, built by aeronautical engineer George Van Tassel in the 1950s, is a sound chamber precisely tuned to promote relaxation and rejuvenation.
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10 September 2012
Ethical traveller
As the idea of responsible tourism has taken hold, so too have university programs designed to give students the skills to influence how tourism is managed.
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22 August 2012
See all of Medellín, Colombia for a dollar on a city tour via one of the top transport systems in the world.
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31 July 2012
The Passport blog
Guided, English-language itineraries provide a window into the subtleties of a city that is sometimes dismissed as tacky and over-the-top.
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16 July 2012
The Passport blog
The city’s Unseen Tours, led by trained guides who are or have been homeless, show visitors a grittier side of some of the city’s most famous neighbourhoods.
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04 July 2012
The best sparkling wine in the world can be found in the Champagne region of northeast France, just an easy day trip from Paris.
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20 June 2012
The Passport blog
Travellers will soon have the option of choosing destinations, hotels and holiday packages designed to keep their minds in good health.
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21 May 2012
Western Canada’s largest city has some unusual substitutes to drinking at the bar, from a letter writing club that uses antique typewriters to monthly ukulele jam sessions.
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09 May 2012
A selection of these Tours & Classes articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.