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Do you live in one of the world's 50 coolest neighborhoods?

Everyone wants to travel like a local, and while it’s easy to translate languages with your phone and stay in people's homes instead of hotels through various apps, it’s much more difficult to figure out where the coolest neighborhoods are because they’re off the tourist path. Based on factors of affordability, new venues, arts and culture, foodie destinations, and a general up-and-coming energy, Time Out surveyed more than 27,000 city-dwellers along with city experts to find what they’ve determined to be the top 50 cultural and culinary hot spots in the world. These are the places buzzing with life, free of overrated traps, and rich with the culture and community you couldn't get near many cities' most popular landmarks. Click through to see which neighborhoods made the cut.


These Insanely Helpful Garden Plants Keep the Mosquitoes Away

Say goodbye to the outdoor pests. Bugs come with the territory when you’re outdoors, but some are more tolerable than others. If it feels like mosquitoes are invading your yard, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to get rid of them. Enter mosquito repellent plants. Here’s the thing: Experts say that the best way to keep mosquitoes at bay is to use personal repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But if you want to go a more natural route, you may be interested in selecting certain plants—they’re just not necessarily guaranteed to work as well as a spray. “The idea that planting certain plants around your home will successfully repel mosquitoes is only supported by anecdotal evidence and not empirical evidence,” says Eva Buckner, Ph.D., assistant professor and state extension specialist at the University of Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. It’s important to note, though, that there is some evidence that certain plants may help discourage certain mosquitoes from setting up camp in your yard—they just don’t work as well as a chemical or spray. If it feels like your outdoor space is a haven to mosquitoes, it’s a good idea to “eliminate mosquito breeding grounds on and around your property by draining standing water from flowerpots, birdbaths, grill covers, baby pools, and other sources,” says Jim Fredericks, Ph.D., board-certified entomologist and senior vice president of public affairs at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Using a small fan outside may also help keep mosquitoes away since “they are not strong flyers,” Fredericks says. But if you like the look and smell of certain plants and want to see if they keep the mosquitoes away, too, there’s no reason not to try them. These are the plants fans swear are most likely to help get rid of mosquitoes. Snap up one or a few to enhance your outdoor space.


11 extraordinary tiny homes made out of recycled trash

These inspiring tiny homes were all crafted from recycled or salvaged materials, making them highly affordable and truly one of a kind


How to Get a Workout in While Traveling

Travel does not have to put a damper on your workout routine.


The 30 highest-grossing Disney movies throughout history

From Finding Nemo to Frozen, these are the highest-grossing Disney movies in history


May the 4th be with you - fun facts about Star Wars Day


Be a tourist in your own city and fall in love all over again

Picture the first time you set foot in a new city. Do the lights seem brighter? Does the charm of the buildings call to you? How does the air feel on your skin, and what smells do you embrace? The first time we experience a new place it can feel like constantly being on cloud nine—everything feels intensely beautiful and our souls are alive. However, as we stay in one place for an extended period of time, the luster can fade and it just becomes ‘home.’ Things we used to love may now be taken for granted. Fret not, though! There is hope to rekindle the spark with your once new city. Pretending to be a tourist in your own town can help open your eyes to things you might have been overlooking recently. Truly, it’s easy to fall in love all over again. Click through to see exactly what we mean.


31 stunning Italian towns you NEED on your bucket list

From familiar fishermen's villages clinging on to the coastal rock to sleepy medieval hilltop towns, we've sought out some of Italy's most beautiful places.


Weird things we all did as kids but never talk about

The mind of a child works in wonderful and mysterious ways. Their imaginations run freely, untethered by the bounds of logic or fact. A simple cardboard box can become a fantasy world in another dimension, and a bottle of Coke can become a glass of Pinot. While habits vary greatly between different countries and cultures, there are certain experiences that most of us can relate to. Children are children wherever they are, and as such, they seem to be drawn to the same things. That means that you, your cousin, and that kid in class who used to eat erasers, all had many of the same weird, awkward experiences. Click through the gallery for a nostalgic and perhaps cringe-inducing look back at the bizarre things we all did as kids but haven't talked about since!


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Searching for the remote: Hidden US travel destinations

Are you looking for a vacation without the crowds, or somewhere to go that your neighbor's never heard of? As we all know, there's more to the US than just Los Angeles, New York City, and the Grand Canyon. The locations in this gallery may not be as well known, but they're just as breathtaking. Browse the gallery and seek out these natural and man-made treasures just waiting to be explored.


UAE: Direct flights from Fujairah to Cairo announced in new partnership

Fujairah Airport earlier said it would connect the emirate to 18 new destinations


Amazing things you can do with duct tape

Duct tape has been around since the early half of the 20th century. Invented by an American woman, Vesta Stoudt, in 1943, it serves as an all-purpose emergency adhesive fixing anything from leaky pipes to taping down the hoods of automobiles. It's even been used in space, when it helped save the lives of the Apollo 13 astronauts! In fact, there's not much this fantastically versatile material can't fix. Click through and take a look at the amazing things you can do with duct tape.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


Free Water Attractions, Fountains and More For Kids in Qatar

As summer heat intensifies in Qatar, families often seek cool spots to enjoy outdoor activities with their children. Fortunately, there are many parks and attractions in the country with water features to keep everyone refreshed. Here’s a guide to some of the best free water attractions and pa


Biden to host Jordan king next week amid Gaza talks

King Abdullah II last visited the White House in February when he called for an immediate ceasefire


The Best Wellness Retreats To Kick Off Your New Year

Whether you want to be out in nature, get a good workout or just feel restored, we have something great for you.


These are the oldest cities in the US

Although the US didn't achieve independence from Great Britain until 1776, many cities in the country were established much earlier. From North to South, Spanish, French, and English colonizers began arriving at the shores of the US in the early 16th century to establish settlements, some of which still exist today. But while these settlements grew into cities, it's important to note that most occupied lands had been settled long before by Indigenous peoples. Are you curious about what the oldest cities in the US are? Click on to discover the 15 oldest cities in the US that still exist and thrive today.


Everybody’s in LA, review: John Mulaney tries – and fails – to revive the late-night talk show

Netflix is no stranger to bizarre and surreal content – remember that movie where Sandra Bullock repelled an alien invasion by wearing a blindfold? But even by the streamer’s usual standards, John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA is quite bonkers. It’s a live broadcast going out at 3am (UK time), hosted by the American stand-up best known for a ...


Super-rich spending up to $500,000 on exclusive Paris Olympics packages

Members of the global super-rich are spending as much as $500,000 (£400,000) on “ultra-exclusive” packages for the Paris 2024 Olympics that promoters claim include meeting athletes, access to the athletes’ village and “the chance to be part of the opening ceremony”. GR8 Experience, an “international experience agency” part-owned by the business manager of the basketball star LeBron James and the PR manager of the tennis player Rafael Nadal, is...


We’re Getting Into the Vacation Spirit With Amazon’s Early Summer Sale — Shop the 85 Best Deals Up to 71% Off

Save big on all of your favorite travel products from Samsonite, Adidas, Apple, and more.


This feel-good story will get you excited for college golf's postseason

Seventy-two schools begin play at six NCAA Women's D-I regional sites starting Monday, but no program has more reason to be grateful for its tee time than the Dartmouth women’s golf team. The Big Green are making their maiden NCAA postseason appearance after winning the Ivy League title last month for the first time in school history. To say this w...


Incredible hidden attractions in US cities

Everyone knows the basic monuments you need to see in America's big cities. If you go to New York, see the Empire State Building! If you're in San Francisco, check out the Golden Gate Bridge! However, there are plenty of other attractions in these US cities that you may never have even known were there. Are you looking for a more unusual travel experience? Here are some offbeat and unusual urban must-sees that most tourists fail to find. Browse the gallery for your city and places to go that others will miss.


Southampton add to Leeds’ misery as pair land in Championship playoffs

On this evidence the best thing Daniel Farke could probably do is book his Leeds squad seats on a plane heading somewhere hot and let them lounge by a swimming pool until the first leg of their playoff semi-final at Norwich next Sunday. Five or six days of vitamin D looks the only hope for a side mentally and physically shattered by a season when they have collected 90 points but still miss out on automatic promotion. There was the faintest hope...


Adults-only cruises to book for your next distraction-free getaway

While most cruises offer sufficient family fun, there are still voyages designed exclusively for adults. That means no screaming children and more relaxation. These ships swap waterslides, laser tag arenas and escape rooms with amenities geared towards grown-ups who are looking to maximise their holiday without distractions. Cruise lines typically ...


Schoolteacher who has visited all 195 countries in the world reveals how she could afford to travel the globe on a budget - as she dished on what it is really like in destinations on the 'do not travel list'

Schoolteacher Lucy Hsu, 42, from San Francisco, has officially visited all 195 countries as recognized by the United Nations, with Syria being the final spot she ticked off in May 2023.


Secrets behind famous monuments

Many historical monuments and landmarks around the world still hide many mysteries, but we are lucky enough to have discovered amazing facts about many of them. Click through and get to know surprising facts about some of the world's most iconic landmarks.


Four Dubai Metro stations remain out of service after severe storms

Four Dubai Metro stations remain out of service nearly three weeks after unprecedented storms disrupted the public transport network. Trains are still not stopping at Onpassive, Equiti, Mashreq and Energy stations, which are all on the Red Line. Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority said on Saturday that shuttle buses are being provided for commute...


A blissful retreat at Banyan Tree Dubai on Bluewaters Island - Hotel Insider

Having taken over from Caesars Palace on Bluewaters Island, Banyan Tree Dubai is the newest property on the island best known for being home to Ain Dubai, the world's highest tallest observation wheel. With a private beach and palm tree-surrounded gardens, the five-star resort is well located for guests wanting to escape the city hustle while still...


The oldest words in the English language

Inspired by Dictionary.com's list, here are 16 of the oldest words in the English language. Click on to discover them all!


Who invented the plane? For many people in the world, it was not the Wright brothers

The history of aviation has followed a fascinating trajectory. Leonardo da Vinci first envisaged manned flight way back in the 15th century. Then came hot-air balloons, followed by gliders and airships, until the Wright brothers' historic powered flight in 1903. Today there are airliners that can carry hundreds of passengers non-stop half way round the world. And space tourism will one day be a reality. Browse the following gallery and take off for a brief flight through the history of aviation, and meet some of the great pioneers of air travel along the way.


Brilliant facts about the American bison

Not only is the bison one of the most iconic animals in North America, but it's actually the United States' national mammal. These majestic beasts are as American as apple pie and have been inhabiting its lands for centuries. In this gallery we are giving the fantastic animal its flowers. Click on to learn some fascinating facts about the American bison.


The world's most luxurious hotel bathrooms are worth splashing out for

From seductive al fresco showers to mind-blowing underwater suites, these amazing hotel bathrooms turn having a soak into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.


Today's best photos: From NBA playoffs to a tornado over Texas

The National picks the most striking images from around the world


I Tried 12 Ready-to-Drink Margaritas and The Best Tasted Like Summer

There are tons of ready-to-drink margarita brands nowadays for those times when you don't want to make them yourself. Here's the best one.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


These are the most popular pets in America


The most tragic airplane crashes in US history

Did you know that the worst crashes in American history (aside from terrorist attacks) happened, for the most part, over 20 years ago? Read on to learn more about the worst airplane crashes in the United States.


29 small towns in Mexico you never thought to visit (but definitely should)

Forget Mexico City, Tijuana and Cancun. These gorgeous small towns in Mexico are rich in culture, history, cuisine and art, and will guarantee an unforgettable holiday.


Anne Hathaway's house in The Idea of You is available to rent

Travelers who are hoping to stay in the cozy house featured in the new Anne Hathaway film can plan their trip today.


Picturesque towns in Europe you won't believe exist

Some of the towns in this gallery look like they've come straight out of a fairy tale. From the romantic town of Burano, Italy, to the breathtaking fortifications of Göreme, Turkey, these beautiful towns are filled with historic charm. Click through and see for yourself!


7 Mexican Restaurant Orders That Make Chefs Roll Their Eyes

If you're planning to dine at a Mexican restaurant soon, there are certain dishes you might want to skip, according to chefs.


Balqees filled with pride after winning gold for UAE at Jiu-Jitsu Asian Championship

Alsuwaidi bagged a second gold for the Emirates in the Adults Male -56 Kg category as Thailand topped the medal table on day one


Feeling Down? Try These 21 Habits for a Happier Life, According to Experts

Implement these simple ideas to find a happier, more joyful you.


Fitch upgrades Egypt's outlook to positive on reduced financial risks and better FDI

Fitch Ratings has upgraded Egypt's outlook to positive, saying reduced external financial risks and stronger inflows of foreign direct investment helped. While Egypt's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating was maintained at “B-", the outlook was revised to positive from stable, the New York-based ratings agency said on Friday. A “B-” rat...


I've Eaten At Nearly Every Single Chain Restaurant—These Are The Best Menu Items

Two years later and 20 restaurants down, this is our official list. People always ask: What are the *best* chain restaurant menu items? Honestly, I've tried too many to count; they've all become a massive blur in my memory. So, to make your lives easier (and, selfishly, mine), I've made the official ranking of the best menu items at each restaurant I've visited. Buckle up y'all.


Christians in Jerusalem celebrate the Holy Fire amid fears of clashes with authorities

Live updates: Follow the latest on Israel-Gaza The streets of the Old City are locked off as Jerusalem prepares for the Holy Fire ceremony, arguably the most important Christian celebration in the Holy Land. Thousands of worshippers are marching towards the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where most solemn moments of the day take place. The ceremony ...


Tom Cruise's relationship with his 'extremely loyal' son Connor

Connor Cruise, now 29, lives a humble life in Clearwater, Florida - and one could be forgiven for forgetting his parents are some of the most famous people in the world.


Sacred Mysteries: Florence and the worst dinner party ever

Have the English missed the point of Florence? “Over tea and crumpets,” observed that sharp and readable satirist Aldous Huxley, “they talk, if they are too old for love themselves, of their lascivious juniors; but they also make sketches in watercolour and read the Little Flowers of St Francis.” It’s enjoyable to consider that question while readi...


The strange journey of the Caspian Sea Monster from the Soviet Union to Abu Dhabi

Thundering along at incredible speed and obscured by a cloud of spray, it is easy to see why it was called the “Caspian Sea Monster”. In fact, the massive machine was an ekranoplan, not quite a plane but not a ship either, and developed in the Soviet Union as a new form of transport. Its full name was the Korabi Maket (KM) Lun-class ekranoplan, tru...