Stanley Park is pretty damn big and photogenic. For adventure you can go north to Capilano. For an even better trip, rent a car and drive up the Sea to Sky Highway. Absolutely beautiful! I would recommend Vancouver to anyone. Plenty of great restaurants, galleries, and outdoor stuff. Three nights would be a good idea.

Despite being some 130 kilometers southwest of Prague, the 13th-century town of Klatovy is well worth a visit. A highlight of this fortified old town is the 81-meter-tall Black Tower (Cerna vez), built in the mid-16th century at the height of the town's influence (it was an important place of trade and commerce).

Dhaka is insane, particularly the old part of the city. It will easily be the busiest city you will ever visit in your life. But I also loved it for this reason. Sonargoan is a nice daytrip and there is still a fair bit to see in the see in Dhaka itself.

Highly recommend a tour of Tennent's brewery in Glasgow and eating at Drygate Brewery after. Also Glengoyne & Auchentoshan Distilleries are within bus distance of Glasgow. I know Scotland is all about Whisky but BrewDog is worth a visit, great craft beer. Either way, you will have an awesome time and pack a good coat & scarf.
I’ve traveled to 29 countries over the past ten years, and I can say without a shred of doubt that Hanoi, Vietnam was one of the worst cities I’ve ever visited. The museums were terrible (Ho Chi Minh museum was a joke). Smog suffocates the city, reminiscent of a trip to Beijing 10 years ago. The food was OK (not as good as Thailand or India I would be pleased if any locals can suggest what to do and see in Brno. We have 2 small kids. We will travel by car, so we can move around but we like to walk also eO6h. 194 81 449 105 463 413 476 280 386

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