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Top 5 NYC in March Experiences (What’s Actually Worth Doing)

NYC in March is that sweet spot: winter energy is still in the air, but the city starts stretching into spring. It’s less crowded than peak seasons, prices can be a little friendlier, and you’ll get that moody, cinematic New York vibe. Here are the March experiences that are actually worth building your trip around—plus

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Top 5 Things to Do in Montreal on a Budget (Free + Cheap Favorites)

Montreal is the kind of city that feels fancy (hello, French cafés and historic streets) but can be surprisingly budget-friendly if you plan it right. The trick is mixing iconic “must-do” spots with free viewpoints, public parks, and low-cost local eats. Below are my go-to free + cheap favorites for first-timers—easy to fit into a

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Top 5 Things to Do in Montreal for Food Lovers (Must-Eat Spots + Markets)

Montreal is basically a love letter to food—French technique, global flavors, and a little bit of “we do it our way.” If you’re visiting for the eats, you can build an entire itinerary around iconic dishes, busy markets, and neighborhoods that reward wandering. Below are my top five must-dos for food lovers, with specific spots

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Top 5 Things to Do in Montreal for First-Timers (Perfect Weekend Plan)

Montreal is the kind of city that nails “Europe vibes, North America convenience” in one weekend. It’s walkable, food-obsessed, and full of neighborhoods that feel totally different from each other. If you’re here for the first time, this plan keeps it simple: the must-see sights, the best streets to wander, and a few iconic eats—without

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