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A Guide to Attending The Melbourne Cup Carnival in 2020
The Melbourne Cup Carnival is one of the signature events in Australia held every year and comprises of a four-day horse racing experience like no other. The Flemington Racecourse packs with thousands of guests ranging from fashion icons, celebrities, and prominent people from all over the world eager to experience the party, food, fashion, fantastic scenery and activities that Australia has to offer and to top it, the adrenaline in the race as hooves thunder. If you are looking to experience the action Live from Melbourne, here is a guide to attending the Melbourne Cup Carnival 2020.
By Patrick Watt6 years ago in Wander
5 Best Honeymoon Destinations for Fit and Active Couples
When you mention honeymoon, many couples envision lazing around on the beach and enjoying frozen cocktails. Although it sounds charming, it does not appeal to all newlyweds. Some couples prefer their honeymoon to include some adrenaline-pumping adventure. From hiking in the famous mountains to surfing and diving in the ocean, you will find perfect honeymoon destinations for active couples around the world. If you do not know where to start, here is a list of the best places to go for your honeymoon:
By Monica Lee6 years ago in Wander
Phoenix, AZ
If you've ever been to Phoenix then you definitely noticed a few things that everyone will...because it's always the same consistent feel. The weather is pretty much summer all year around, It gets anywhere from 90-120 late June to mid August, then an amazing breezy weather the other 7+ months it never gets below 60 and never above 90, so its hot tub weather all year.
By Jarron Franklin6 years ago in Wander
Lush Czech River Hikes
This is one of my favorite little snapshots that I took from 2019, which was also one of my favorite places that I visited along my three-month travels throughout Europe with my boyfriend. I never thought that I would end up visiting Europe for another 20 years, yet alone visit 11 countries while I was there, including the Czech Republic!
By Sydney Lund 6 years ago in Wander
Bath, England: Dip your toe in
I was on a long-haul flight from Seoul, Korea to London Heathrow and got chatting to two Korean girls next to me who were planning the ultimate trip of England. They'd jotted down all the must-see destinations: London (of course), Oxford and then Bath, the city all three of us were bound for. They asked me what I recommended but it was clear the Korean equivalent of TripAdvisor had already nailed the major tourist attractions: The Roman Baths, The Royal Crescent, Thermae Bath Spa...It is not often you're made to think about what you actually like doing in your hometown. I've lived in Bath my whole life -and I don't hit up the Roman Baths every weekend- so what do I actually enjoy doing there?
By Laura Simons6 years ago in Wander
The Gardens and Grounds of Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin
Visitors to Berlin’s Charlottenburg Palace can not only enjoy the delights of its many rooms, now restored to their Baroque splendour after damage caused by a wartime air raid, but can also explore 55 hectares (136 acres) of gardens, lakes and other grounds at the rear of the Palace. These areas are free to visit and are an open space that is greatly valued by local residents.
By John Welford6 years ago in Wander
Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin
Charlottenburg Palace is a remarkable ensemble of buildings and gardens that demonstrate the wealth and splendour of the Hohenzollern monarchy of Prussia during the 18th and 19th centuries. Situated in the northwest of Berlin, but within easy reach of the centre, it is well worth a whole day visit.
By John Welford6 years ago in Wander











