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High Deserve Quotients
True fact: People blessed with wanderlust can’t sit still for long. When current events hold us back, we get antsy. And just like a rubber band poised on the tip of an index finger, the more you hold us back—the harder, faster, and farther we’re going to fly when you let go. Right now, our travel deserve quotients are high. Here’s how we’re filling them ...
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Doubling Down on Holidays Big, loud family celebrations are in this year as we catch up on quality time with our cherubic little nieces and nephews. And those who prefer silent nights are finally feeling the sweet sense of freedom to spend the holidaze where they please.
The Warm Glow of London Few cities do Christmas better than London with festive markets, outdoor skating rinks, and beautiful lighting displays. Oxford Street kicks things off in November with 27 “curtains of light” comprised of over 200,000 glittering bulbs. Regent Street
London’s Regent Street shopping mecca started its Christmas light tradition in 1954 and continues to delight with 300,000 dazzlers and golden angels with outspread wings. Covent Garden, the 19th-century produce market, sports over 115,000 glittering lights, just blocks away from Lamb & Flag, Charles Dickens’ former haunt. In Kensington, The Churchill Arms goes all out, covering its exterior with 80 Christmas trees festooned with 22,000 lights. Christmas at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew features over one million lights, 12 Days of Christmas Trees, and a 22-foot-high Cathedral of Light tunnel. This year, there will be several new installations including one replicating the Northern Lights. 6
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