Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Where the Locals go

More than 300 places around the world to eat, play, shop, celebrate, and relax. If you travel like a local, you know savvy Brazilians prefer colonial Olinda over big, brash Rio hands down for an exuberant carnival experience. And native New Orleanians don’t go to Bourbon Street, because the best place to listen to jazz and eat a po’boy in the Big Easy is Frenchman Street. Oh, and Angelenos don’t shop on Rodeo Drive-they know Third Street between South Edinburg Avenue and la Cienega Boulevard is ground zero for L.A.-chic.
Find these and hundreds of other insider tips in where the Local Go and discover how to truly enjoy the world’s favorite destinations.
And always, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. More Travel Books from national geographic available wherever books are sold and at nationalgeographic.com/books

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