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Singapore Bucket List: modernity and history

Singapore has managed to collect a small set of elements that are so recognizable to become a symbol, an iconic place that nonetheless attracts visitors with the richness of its culinary scene, with the architectural prowess of Marina Bay, with the ease of getting around in an Asian country where the English language is spoken fluently even in the markets of China Town, and, why not, with its location that makes it a transit point for many routes to the Far East

Central Vietnam Bucket List

Few know that Central Vietnam hides as many as 3 of the 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in the whole nation. Less well known among foreign travelers, the small towns of Huế and Hội An, and the archaeological site of Mỹ Sơn are fascinating destinations for a less conventional Vietnam trip, off the beaten track, and at an ideal pace for family travels.

The city of lanterns: exploring Hội An

Despite Hoi An's historic beauty and an honored place among UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it is the magic of the atmosphere that permeates its pedestrian streets that leaves a mark on the memory. The chaos, the smells, the noises, the colors, all in perfect harmony in the imperfection of its details. A truly magical place that invites you to experience, rather  than see. 

48h itinerary in Huè Imperial City

Huế is a place that thrives on contrasts: a stupendous imperial city aging in sun and rain, majestic tombs dotting modest villages, garden houses hidden among vegetation far from prying eyes, a dense modern town bustling with hundreds of uncontrolled horns and groups of locals practicing Tai Chi next to a temple on the riverbank , restaurants with music blaring in front of hunched-over grannies cooking street food, surrounded by smoke and hiding in the shade of a nón lá.

24h in Toledo

Toledo is the perfect destination to spend a day strolling among historic buildings, Gothic cloisters, and Mudejar architecture. The following is an itinerary that skirts the city's most important architecture and meanders through less-travelled alleys away from the crowds of day trips.