Few cities on Earth pack as much into a single visit as Mexico City. This sprawling, endlessly layered metropolis sits at 2,240 metres above sea level, ringed by volcanoes and steeped in a history that stretches back thousands of years—from the great Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán to the Spanish colonial city built over its ruins, all the way through to the gloriously chaotic, creative, and deeply modern CDMX of today.
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There's a reason Quebec City transforms into one of the world's most magical winter destinations. As temperatures drop, the city awakens with a special kind of charm—cobblestone streets glisten under fresh snowfall, the scent of maple taffy and spiced wine fills the air, and historic buildings take on a storybook glow under twinkling lights. This isn't just another winter getaway—it's a real-life snow globe, inviting you to step inside and experience the season at its most enchanting.
New York City, often dubbed the city that never sleeps, is a playground for urban adventurers. NYC offers endless exploration opportunities, from iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park to lesser-known treasures. Stroll through diverse neighbourhoods, savour global cuisines, and immerse yourself in the city's dynamic art scene.
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