Visiting the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
Hiking to Mount Everest base camp
Cruising the Nile
Seeing the Las Vegas strip
Crossing San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
Seeing New York city from the top of the Empire State building
Touring the Louvre in Paris
Exploring the Colosseum in Rome
The Bur is more than twice the height of New York’s Empire State Building.
The top places to go in Europe according to the travel operator were:
1. Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
2. Touring the Louvre in Paris
2. Exploring Rome’s Colosseum
4. Going to the Glastonbury Festival
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With the Trans-Tasman bubble open making quarantine-free flights across the ditch possible, now is the time to start planning a trip to Aussie. And there s a brand new destination on your doorstep that s waiting to be explored.
Hobart s rich history and culture, tasty local food and World Heritage sites make it an ideal destination for Kiwi travellers.
With Air New Zealand flying non-stop twice a week quarantine-free to Hobart now that the bubble is open, we thought we d give you a few ideas to help plan your Hobart holiday. Here are 7 unmissable destinations around the Tasmanian capital:
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