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Digging Up Myths, Magic, and Monsters on Your Europe Vacation

Roaming the centuries-old sites and cities of Europe, we’re constantly reminded of just how much history there is to discover, from Iceland to Istanbul. Where there’s history, there’s mythology, and...

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Experience the Sights and Seasons of Japan

Bleary eyed from my red-eye flight and a little crinkled from travel, I robotically entered my hotel elevator, turned to face the closing doors, and spotted the impeccably-polite front desk manager and...

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Where to Find Outstanding Street Art in Goway’s World

Don’t call street art, graffiti! There is a difference. Have you ever walked by a building or been about to arrive by train at a railway station and viewed ugly, indecipherable graffiti which becomes a...

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RECIPE: Porkkanalaatikko (Finnish Carrot Casserole)

Although we all love our traditional favourites at this upcoming festive time of year, such as turkey, ham, roast beef, lamb, and other main course meats, it’s fun trying something a bit more...

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Goway Gives Back to Local Communities with Tourism Cares

Goway Travel continued its relationship with Tourism Cares in 2017, sponsoring a team to spruce up community space in Toronto’s St. James Town district. Tourism Cares focused on city tourism in 2017 in...

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Exploring the Cities of Tomorrow: The World’s Coolest Modern Cities

Increasingly, the gap between the world we live in and the futuristic cities we see in sci-fi movies and TV shows is shrinking. For instance, the original Blade Runner film was set in Los Angeles in...

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RECIPE: Alfajores

There’s something about freshly baked cookies and the holiday season that just seem to go hand in hand. Aside from the inviting scents coming from the kitchen, it’s a great time to get together with...

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Soviet Russia 100 Years Later: Explore its Communist Past on a Russia Vacation

A hundred years might be a blink of an eye in terms of the life of the Earth, but a lot can happen in that short a time period. In Russia, the world’s first communist empire rose from the ashes of a...

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RECIPE: Dakdoritang (Korean Spicy Chicken Stew)

News stories aside, all eyes will be on South Korea this winter for the XXIII Olympic Winter Games. Also known as PyeongChang 2018, the Games take place from February 9 to the 25th. While most of us...

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Experience Special Musical Venues on Your Europe Trip

If you are a music fan, what can be better than attending a concert or performance to add to your enjoyment while on a Europe trip. And when the venue is special, you tend to remember the event even...

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Top 6 Cities for History Buffs on a Goway Vacation: Asia and Europe

Discovering world history is one of the great pleasures of international travel. In fact, if you’re a history buff, it’s the chief pleasure. In an effort to help you parse through the world’s best...

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Fun Shopping Experiences in Markets Around the World

Shopping doesn’t have to be just at department stores or exclusive name-brand boutiques. Discover some markets around the world, for not only an enjoyable shopping experience, but also to put some fun...

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Top 6 Cities for History Buffs on a Goway Vacation: Africa and the Middle East

A city’s historical significance will always have a great influence on its status as a top travel destination. In our efforts to explore the best historical cities around the globe, on a Goway...

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Reasons to Add the Southernmost Island of Kyushu to Your Japan Vacation

There are four major islands in Japan, but most people don’t make it off the main island, Honshu. We get it. Honshu has Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, and that’s not even getting to any of the smaller...

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Top 6 Cities for History Buffs on a Goway Vacation: South America and the...

In our two previous installments, in which we explored the top cities for history buffs in Asia and Europe and Africa and the Middle East, we demonstrated that history is a huge draw for tourism. As we...

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RECIPE: Egyptian Bamia (Okra Stew)

There’s nothing like a healthy, home-cooked stew in the middle of winter to get warm and feel like you’ve fueled your body with a nutritious meal. In fact, you can take it an extra level in the “heat”...

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Stay in a Different Kind of Hotel on Your Next Europe Trip

Tired of staying at the usual chrome, glass, and brick established hotel? There is an amazing number of accommodation in Europe that are totally different and they range in style, price, and locale. I...

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MONA – Add Tasmania’s Sassiest Art Fix to Your Australia Vacation

Sizing Up Everything in Australia’s Most Ambitious Art Museum It all starts with sitting on sheep. That’s the first clue that a visit to MONA, Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art, isn’t just another...

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Morocco and Tunisia: Essentials of a North Africa Vacation

There are a lot of reasons to make North Africa your next travel destination. First of all, the region is accessible. Also, both Morocco and Tunisia are only a short flight away from Europe and make an...

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RECIPE: Pinca (Croatian Easter Cake)

Having survived what we hope is the worst our North American winter for the year, March welcomes happy thoughts of spring. While we see the winter thaw, our clocks move forward one hour to Daylight...

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