England: The Best Quintessentially English Places to Travel

Are you looking for the best places to travel in England? Do you want to experience quintessentially English places that offer a unique travel experience? When you think of England, what first comes to mind? If you’re like most people, you probably think of London. But there’s so much more to England than just its capital city. In this post, we’ll share with you the best places to travel in England that are full of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the wild landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales to the charming streets of Bath, there’s something for everyone on this list. So, if you’re looking for some inspiration for your next trip, read on for the best Quintessentially English places to travel which we’re sure you’ll love.

Stonehenge

Stonehenge - Quintessentially English places to travel

If you’re looking for a quintessentially English travel destination, look no further than Stonehenge. It has been attracting visitors for centuries,

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Your Winter Getaway: Snow or Sun

When you peek into the future and dream about your next trip, do you imagine yourself donning a winter jacket and sipping a steaming cup of cocoa, surrounded by snow-capped mountains? Or do you see yourself staring off into the horizon at the ocean, basking in the sun to the sound of waves while sipping a fruity cocktail? Whatever your preference, Omni has you covered for the winter getaway of your dreams. Struggling to decide between snow or sun? We’ll share the pros of each to help your decision.

 

What’s A Winter Getaway Without Snow?

If you like to get your thrills flying down a mountain, or simply want to get away from it all and take in the spectacular views of rural New England in winter, then pack your bags and head north to experience the snow at Omni Mount Washington Resort.

 

Snowy Activities

The prime window for the

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FitOn Review – The Fitness Platform for online Classes and Workouts (with 20% Discount)

There are plenty of fitness apps on the market today, and most fall into the category of “Forgettable and Redundant.” Fortunately, certain apps work great and provide unique benefits. For example, Hevy is an excellent workout tracker, Fitbod offers unique and tailored workouts, and Alpha Progression guides the training experience.

Of course, each of these apps is more nuanced, which sets them apart and makes them unique in their category. However, a variety we have yet to promote is online fitness classes. Today’s guide will introduce you to FitOn; we will teach you what the app is, what makes it great, how to get started, and how to secure a 20% discount on their PRO version. Let’s dive in.

FitOn – Get your Home Workouts On

Lifting weights at the gym, playing sports with your friends, and jogging in the park are fun and engaging activities that offer unique benefits.

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How Travel is Good for Your Mental Health

I’m going to share my story with you dear reader, about how traveling is good for your mental health and how it has helped me. First things first, my official diagnosis is that I have bipolar disorder 2, generalized anxiety disorder, ADHD, and panic disorder. Quite the fun, I know. Living with a disability, even a mental disability can make traveling more difficult than the average traveler experiences.

How Travel is Good for Your Mental Health

Over the years I have traveled with many different neurotypical people. There were times during a trip when my disability held me back. My anxiety kept me from cliff jumping (what if I die. what if I hit a rock. what if I get the wind kicked out of me). Having a panic attack on the side of a mountain in Peru (this is it. this is how I die. I’m dying). Or going into a full-blown hypomanic episode in Hawaii.

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19 Best Boutique Hotels NYC of 2022: Bookmark These for Your Next Trip

When you visit New York, you make hard choices. There are a lot of good restaurants, there are a lot of good bars, and there are a lot of good hotels. And the problem with choosing a hotel is that you usually only choose one. Limiting your options to boutique hotels in NYC might simplify the decision, particularly if you’re seeking an intimate, upscale stay that’s not only for out-of-towners. Plus, boutique hotels were practically invented here. Typically with 120 rooms or fewer, and characterized by strong, focused design identities, boutique hotels sprung up in the 1980s. The phenom is widely credited to Studio 64’s Ian Schrager, whose scene-y, since-closed Morgans Hotel in Midtown is unofficially considered the first boutique hotel in the world.

Now, everything old is new again. As Condé Nast Traveler spotlighted in its December 2022 issue, New York City’s hotel scene is fresh off a splash

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