Lonely Planet Lonely Planet's Where To Go When: The Ultimate Trip Planner for Every Month of the Year

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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet's Where To Go When: The Ultimate Trip Planner for Every Month of the Year

Lonely Planet Lonely Planet's Where To Go When: The Ultimate Trip Planner for Every Month of the Year

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There really are so many amazing things to do in Bristol! Whether you're looking for a great day out with the whole family, a romantic break for two or an epic solo adventure we know you’ll find just what you’re looking for here. Plan your trip to Bristol is a city that prides itself on good living – which isn’t hard thanks to its seaside location, fresh Aegean cuisine, and a blend of rediscovered heritage and revitalized contemporary culture that draws visitors from teeming Istanbul. With its mild winters and refreshing breezes caressing the city from the bay, İzmir’s allure as a year-round destination is undeniable. Yet September, as the summer heat mellows, might be the ideal time to explore this city. South Africa Famous around the world for its wine, this valley is a delightful mix of sweeping vineyards and riverside towns where famous vintages have been produced for generations. Its gateway is the city of Porto just over an hour away, complete with a UNESCO-listed Old Town and buildings with beguiling tiled façades. It’s always best to avoid the rain-drenched monsoon season from May to September, unless you’re heading to arid Ladakh, in the far north. Benin

The climate is also an important factor for the success of your stay. As it varies from country to country, taking a close look at the climate of your destination will help you to determine when to leave so that you can practice your favorite activities. Be aware of what you’re photographing. Taking pictures of military installations (strictly prohibited), embassies, government buildings, churches and even infrastructure such as train stations can lead to arrest. If you want to photograph any Egyptian citizens, you must have written permission from them; photographing children is not permitted.The St Cuthbert’s Way, a 62-mile walk to Holy Island, also starts at the abbey, but there are more leisurely options. These include two National Trust for Scotland gardens: Priorwood, with beautiful views across the abbey, and Harmony Garden, with its flowering bulbs and Georgian manor house. Plan your trip’Obby ’Oss, one of the oldest festivals in the UK, takes place here on May Day. Expect two colourful processions, led by the titular ‘hobby horse’, to wend their way through the town. — Huw Oliver It’s been 15 years since Liverpool was named the European Capital of Culture, but its legacy endures in allthebars, restaurants and arts spaces that have opened up across the city over the past decade. And 2023 might just be the best time to visit, as the locals will be pulling out all of the stops with Liverpool set to host Eurovision. While business owners are gearing up to give their warmest Scouse welcomes, Liverpool Council has also confirmed plans to open a Eurovision Village on the city’s famous Pier Head.It will be a celebration of both Liverpool’s culture and that of Ukraine, which won last year’s competition. Expect street art from Ukrainian artists and an art trail featuring Liverpudlian Eurovision legend Sonia. For a successful stay, you need to determine when and where to go on vacation, based on your budget which includes several expense items such as transportation costs, daily expenses, accommodation and catering. It’s also home to St George’s Chapel, where Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest. Other things to do in this Thameside town are boating, strolling Windsor’s cobbled streets and walking in Windsor Great Park with its deer park.

Plan your tripThe Fringe in August can get pretty hectic, so head up in late July for the annual Jazz and Blues Festivalinstead. The line-up is usually a good mix of legends and up-and-comers. — Chiara Wilkinson The perfect dayStart by browsing the stalls at Canolfan Teifi before grabbing brunch at Bara Menyn Bakehouse. Nip into Stiwdio3and then the castle before feasting at the brilliant Pizzatipi, just across the river. Rest your head at the fabulous Albion Aberteifi.But don’t think for one second the fun ends there… we’ve got underground gigs for music lovers, gorgeous green spaces for relaxation, historic houses and museums full of intrigue, cutting-edge art galleries and independent cinemas, cool restaurants and bars, some marvellous markets and top notch themed tours. We really could go on (and on), but we’re sure you’re keen to start planning your itinerary. The perfect dayStart with shakshuka and chilli toast at Morning Glory, before a walk through Glasgow’s newest nature reserve the Claypits. Have dinner at the uncategorisable Big Counter, and drinks at The Bell Jar or The Allison Arms. Let the iconic flashing signage of the Barrowland Ballroom guide you in for a show at one of the world’s best gig venues, before burning off any remaining energy on the dancefloor at SWG3, Sub Club or La Cheetah. Bristol is the city of bridges, balloons, boats, bikes, Brunel and Banksy. Yes, we like the letter ‘b’ here. We also like spoiling you for choice… The perfect day After coffee at Beanzz Coffee & Kitchen, head to the seafront and take in t he views of Beachy Head. Go for a dip, then grab lunch at Port Hotel. Round off the day with live music at the Dew Drop Inn, Printers Playhouseor The Stage Door. Vaccinations are available to protect you against infections such as yellow fever, typhoid and hepatitis A.

The northern part of the Governorate of South Sinaibeyond the St Catherine-Nuweiba road, except for the coastal areas along the west and east of the peninsula The awe-inspiring cathedral at the heart of Wells bumps it up to ‘city’ status, but the scale and charm of the place feels more like a medieval country town. Soaring peaks, plunging ravines and chocolate-box villages make the Alpine region of Switzerland a breathtaking place to visit, as do charming towns and cities including Bern, Lucerne and Interlaken.This ‘garden of paradise’/orchard surrounding the former summer palace of the Nasrid rulers includes an amphitheatre hosting music and dance performances. Also unmissable is Ronda, the two halves of which are linked by an 18th-century arched bridge over a spectacular 130m-deep gorge. As a mecca of electronic dance music and the biggest city in the green-energy powerhouse of Scotland, how appropriate that Glasgow should be home to a pioneering system at the SWG3 nightclub complex that transforms visitors’ body heat into power for the entire venue. If dancing to save the planet isn’t reason enough alone to visit in 2023, consider too Glasgow’s first-class vegan food scene led by the likes of Mono, Sylvan and The Glad Café, and cultural treasures such as freshly refurbished art gallery the Burrell Collection in Pollok Country Park. For a bit of everything from fine dining to boutique shopping, great pubs and basement gigs, all in one short stretch, hit Great Western Road in the West End, named the coolest street in the UKby Time Out this year. It is easy to integrate and inform yourself when communication with the premises is easy. In addition to being able to get basic information like asking for directions, you can get a lot of help from locals, like finding great places you don't even know their existence. Basically, they’re the parts of the country that everyone will be talking about over the next 12 months. And deservedly so. From an underappreciated coastal town that’s set to host the Turner Prize and acity where fine-dining doesn’t necessarily mean having to splash out to an old-school resort town with world-beating beer and the region with two of ourfavourite music festivals, this is the best of the UK for 2023. Happy staycations! Tailor-made holidays and safaris full of extraordinary experiences and the same personal service you'd expect from Kuoni.

If you want to travel to long-haul destinations, make sure you have enough time to stay. Because in addition to the time it will take you to travel, you must also experience the effect of time difference. Be aware that your body's adjustment time is approximately one day per hour lag. So, to choose when and where to go, find destinations that allows you to make the most of your time. Being able to communicate easily with the locals One of the highlights of a trip to the Isles of Scilly is a visit to the spectacular Tresco Abbey Garden, a renowned sub-tropical garden home to thousands of plants. The garden was established in the 19th century in the ruins of an old Benedictine Abbey and is now home to a fantastic variety of plants from all over the world Knowing what interests you is a good start to choosing where and best time to go. So ask yourself some questions about the purpose of your trip: If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world.The Isles of Scilly are known and loved for their idyllic scenery, flourishing botanical gardens and powder-soft beaches. There's also a delightful range of wildlife to be spotted on these isles, with many species that can't be seen anywhere else in the UK. For those seeking a trekking experience away from snowy summits, the Anti Atlas Mountains in Morocco are perfect in March, when you can embrace tranquil hikes and the season of wildflowers and blooming trees. Don’t miss the annual almond blossom festival in Tafraoute, held in February or March to coincide with the vibrant flowering and harvest of almond trees. Uzbekistan



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