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10 ways to discover a new city

16/02/201716/02/2017 Inspired To Explore 12 Comments Tips & Tricks city explore, discover city
10 ways to discover a new city

Whether you’re going in a city break, planning a long vacation or moving in a whole new city, learning your ways around and getting used to the new scenery can be a stressful transition. And I’m sure you’ve heard tons of suggestions so far, but they are often too general and sound something like: “Get out more”. Well, that not enough, is it?

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