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Hipmunk Hotels: Where to Stay When Visiting Napa, Palm Springs, and More

When traveling throughout California, you’ll find no shortage of places to stay. Whether you’re looking for a five-star resort, a cozy and quaint hotel, or a more affordable hostel or Airbnb rental, you’ll find just what suits you. When you travel to Napa, Concord, Huntington Beach, Garden Grove, or Palm Springs, be sure to check out this wide variety of accommodations in these five California cities. Napa, California You should most definitely include Napa, California in your travel itinerary. Not only will you find some of the world’s most impressive vineyards and wineries in Napa, but you’ll be pleased to…

The Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Paris

If you are planning a trip to Paris there are some sites you have to add to your list of must see destinations. Whether you want shopping, cultural experiences, dining opportunities, or a romantic getaway, here are the ten places you need to look at when you plan a trip and stay at one of the great apartments or other lodgings offered on HouseTrip: The Eiffel Tower-is known the world over and has become the symbol of France. It is made of wrought iron lattice beams and it located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. Named for the…

The Digital Nomad and Education: Tips for Earning an Online Degree While Traveling

Looking to further your education, but also like the idea of being able to explore the world? The good news is that you can have the best of both worlds. Thanks to distance learning, even digital nomads can obtain a college degree while traveling abroad. You can take in all the sites there are to see while still securing a future for yourself. I can’t lie and say it won’t present some challenges, but if you can’t fathom the thought of staying put in one location, online learning is the appropriate solution for you if you have your heart set…

Carry On With Your Carry On – How to Never Check A Bag

For most travelers, any trip longer than the better part of a week requires checking a bag. When up against a variety of climates, excursions and the possibility of not being able to do laundry, 17 pairs of undies feel rather necessary. But if you’re doing your gap year or just off for a prolonged adventure round the world, is it possible to get away with never checking a bag? The advantages are obvious – no chance of losing your belongings, less weight to cart around and packing time is massively reduced. But do they outweigh the disadvantages? I personally…