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Things To Prepare Before Your Solo Trip To Las Vegas

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Las Vegas is a city known for   gambling, partying, and extravagance. If you're traveling solo for the first time to S in C ity, it's better to be  prepared so you don't miss out on any opportunities. Plan Your itinerary And Book Ahead If you are planning to visit Las Vegas  for the first time, then it ’ s best that you start planning your itinerary and booking your hotel reservations way ahead of time. You have to make sure that you have your accommodation details sorted out before setting off so that there's no last - minute panic or hassle. Be Prepared To Walk Yup, when in Vegas, you have to be prepared to walk. You will be walking a lot so you've got  to  prepare your feet for those long distances . Make sure you've got the right shoes and clothes for comfort walk around in. Pack your best walking shoes if you've got a bad back  for extra support . If you ’ re wearing sandals or flip-flops, make sure that they're waterproof and fit your feet well. Pa...

Spend Your Weekend in Boston the Right Way

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  Boston has a little bit of everything. The city is a vibrant mix of museums, trails, water, and parks that cover 1/5 th  of the city. On that note, here’s how you could spend your time on a weekend trip to Boston. Saturday in Boston Start your first day here doing something you’ve always wanted to do, but try to fit in as much of Boston’s rich past as possible. Here’s what that might look like. ·   Morning Get enough rest on Friday for the next two days, but be sure to make an online reservation for a hearty brunch at the North Street Grille . After you’ve had your fill, head over to the  JFK Presidential Library & Museum , pay the entry fee, and check out the many exhibits and artifacts the place has to offer. ·   Afternoon The JFK Library has a lot to offer, so it should be afternoon by the time you’re done. Boston has some of the world’s finest in MIT, Harvard, and the University of Massachusetts, and there’s always a student-guided tour going on in the...

Sightseeing in San Antonio on a Budget: 3 Places You Must Visit

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As one of the largest and most populous cities  in Texas, San Antonio is offers a unique travel experience. It combines history, culture, and nature to offer tourists and locals plenty of options for outdoor adventure. Best of all, the city can easily be explored if you’re on a budget and are trying to cut down on your traveling expenses. Here are a few amazing places you must visit when you’re in San Antonio. The Alamo The Alamo is San Antonio’s most famous landmark. The iconic historic structure is a popular tourist attraction and is also frequently visited by locals. This is partly due to the fact that the entrance to the Alamo  is free, giving budget-friendly travelers the chance to explore the city’s historic site. The iconic structure represents sacrifice and courage, paying homage to the historical events that took place here many years ago. History buff or not, the Alamo is a great place to experience San Antonio and get a couple of great pictures! River Walk Another p...

The Free Pleasures of Las Vegas: 3 Costless Experiences

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  Store your things in a luggage locker, slide that vaccine card in your back pocket, put on your mask, and set off on a wild, cost-free ride of a lifetime. Check out the following things you can enjoy in Vegas without paying out of pocket. 1.   Get Up Close and Personal to Bonnie and Clyde With so many casino-hotels in and around Vegas, the Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino, Primm Valley Resort,  had to have a unique selling point to stand above the competition. Enter: Bonnie and Clyde —or rather the place where they breathed their last. Those in the mood for a chilling throwback can view the “Bonnie and Clyde’s death car”—probably the only bullet-riddled car in the world that would sell for a pretty penny—on display at Whiskey Pete’s. The ride is equal parts morbidly fascinating and cautionary tale for the masses and 100% on the house. 2.   Feel Entranced by the Seven Magic Mountains Nevada’s very own Stonehenge is no burial ground but a celebration of color. As yo...