USCT 014: Cruise Travel – With The Author of “The Cruise Travelers Handbook,” Gary Bembridge

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In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Gary Bembridge from Tips For Travellers, which has received over 26 million YouTube views and over 650,000 podcast downloads. He is the author of The Cruise Traveler’s Handbook, Cruising With Cunard, Cruising on Norwegian Epic, and Cruising on Holland America. Gary has been […]

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Top 10 Behind the Scenes Tours in America

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Jump backstage with us for a look at some of the best behind the scenes tours in America. Wouldn’t you like to see a live filming of your favorite TV show? It’s possible to get backstage with a Studio Tour while in LA. For those who watch the daily news, New York City is a […]

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9 of the Coolest Toy Stores in America

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Bring the kids to some of the most fun and exciting toy stores in the US. On the List: the largest, the most unique and the some of the oldest toy stores in the country! These colossal and unique toy stores will have you feeling like a kid again. With interactive toys, dedicated play spaces […]

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13 Bone-Chilling Haunted Tours in the US

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There’s no better way to get in touch with the spirit world, than with a personal tour guide and walk through some of the most haunted places in America. With one of the top ghost tours in the US, you get to listen in on the hidden history of a city riddled with struggle, sudden […]

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13 Restaurant Recommendations from Top Food Experts

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What are some of the best restaurants in the US? Let’s see what the expert chefs, restaurateurs and celebrities have to say. After seeing such helpful advice from our last two round-up posts on travel savings tips and inspirational travel advice, we could hardly wait to see the words of wisdom that we would hear from a […]

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12 Things To Do In New York’s Upper East Side

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New York City’s Upper East Side is the neighborhood situated between Central Park and the East River, from 59th to 96th Streets. It remains as one of the most expensive residential neighborhoods in not only New York City, but the entire United States. Famous families who have spent generations here, including the Kennedys, the Rockefellers, the Roosevelts, […]

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