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Texas State Fair Fried Foods List: My Favorite 16 Delicacies

Texas State Fair Fried Foods List: My Favorite 16 Delicacies

When the State Fair of Texas opens at Fair Park in Dallas on September 30, I’ll be there with my husband. We both love the fair and go several times every year.

The Texas State Fair is famed for its creative fried foods and each year, the fair holds its Big Tex Choice Awards competition, encouraging concessionaires to create wildly different and amazing fried dishes in three categories: Best Taste-Savory, Best Taste-Sweet, and Most Creative. Fried butter, fried ice cream, and even fried Coke are examples of past entries.

Winning a Big Tex Choice Award translates into big bucks for the concessionaire. Last year’s big winner, whose fried seafood gumbo balls won both Best Taste-Savory and Most Creative, said they sold over 40,000 of the crispy gumbo balls at the 2021 Fair. 

At the last year’s awards ceremony, we sampled all ten finalists, and they were all great. The fair’s concessionaires have earned their own TV series, Fried Food Dynasty, so creativity was off the charts this year.

“Concessionaires begin preparing for the Big Tex Choice Awards months in advance, spending countless hours perfecting their most creative culinary concoctions with the hopes of being crowned a winner at the annual competition,” said Karissa Condoianis, State Fair of Texas’s senior vice president of public relations. “With a slate of unique dishes unlike anything that has been seen at the fair before, the stakes for the competition have never been higher.”

As a frequent fairgoer for over 50 years, I’ve compiled a list of new dishes that stole the show and old favorites that can’t be replaced. Here is a list of my 16 favorite Texas State Fair fried foods, in no particular order, and where to find them.

Texas State Fair Fried Foods List – My Favorite 16 Delicacies

Fried Charcuterie board, winner of Best Taste Savory at Big Tex Choice Awards
Fried Charcuterie board, winner of Best Taste Savory at Big Tex Choice Awards
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

1. Fried Charcuterie Board

By Tami Nevins-Mayes and her daughter, Josey Mayes, their fried charcuterie board won Best Taste-Savory. Only 22 years old, Josey Mayes (a fourth-generation concessionaire) dreamed up this dish to sell at her family’s booth.

“Because I love serving charcuterie boards when friends come over, I thought why not turn it into a perfect bite-sized, fried treat that’s easy to eat at the fair?” she said. 

It combines chopped-up mozzarella, salami, and green apples tossed in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and Italian herbs, encased in a wonton wrapper, fried, topped with goat cheese, and drizzled with hot honey.

This is the 73rd year for Nevins Concessions at the fair. They operate nine booths, including one “at the back side of Big Tex’s left jean pocket,” Josey says.

Pro Tip: The award-winning, Best Taste-Savory Fried Charcuterie Board is available at Nevins Concessions booths N28F and N7F. A full list of fair booths is listed on the Visitor’s Guide food map, or online at the State Fair of Texas website.

Peanut Butter Paradise, winner of Best Taste Sweet at Big Tex Choice Awards
Peanut Butter Paradise, winner of Best Taste Sweet at Big Tex Choice Awards
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

2. Peanut Butter Paradise

Best Taste-Sweet went to new concessionaires Chris Easter and Nicole Sternes for Peanut Butter Paradise. This incredibly decadent dish starts with a deep-fried honey bun, injected with caramel, topped with peanut butter, layered with Reese’s Pieces and Butterfinger crumbles, and finally topped with peanut butter cups, drizzled caramel, and powdered sugar. Find their winning entry at Booth CBP18F.

Cha-Cha Chata, winner of Most Creative at Big Tex Choice Awards
Cha-Cha Chata, winner of Most Creative at Big Tex Choice Awards
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

3. Cha-Cha Chata

The Garza family’s Cha-Cha Chata won Most Creative. It’s made with vanilla ice cream and the longtime vendor family’s secret horchata recipe. It also features deep-fried arroz con leche bites (their previous Big Tex winner), poured into a cup rimmed with caramel and cinnamon, topped with whipped cream, crushed candy, cinnamon galletas de gragega, and sipped through a churro straw. Cha-Cha Chata’s are available at Garza Family Booths G45F and TB14F.

Fletcher's Original Corny Dogs
Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs still a best seller at State Fair of Texas.
Photo credit: Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs

4. Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs

While the Big Tex Choice winners have long lines at their booths each year, the longest lines are still at Fletcher’s stands. The Fletcher Brothers started selling the corny dog at the State Fair of Texas 80 years ago. Still a family-owned business, Fletcher’s sells over 500,000 corny dogs each fair season. 

A top-quality hot dog on a stick is dipped into their proprietary cornmeal batter and deep-fried to a golden brown. There are now several varieties of Fletcher’s corny dogs like jalapeno cheese, all beef, or even veggie dogs, but the best seller is still the original. Large mustard and ketchup containers are available to drizzle over your corny dog. It’s the perfect fair food since you can easily carry it with you as you continue strolling through the fairgrounds.

This year, Fletcher’s is giving away 80 original corny dogs to the first 80 customers every Friday at each of their seven booths throughout the Fairgrounds to celebrate their 80th anniversary. Since the Big Tex Circle booth is so popular, your chances to win a free anniversary corny dog are probably better at one of the smaller booths.

Pro Tip: Arrive early on a weekday to avoid long lines at Fletcher’s. We try to arrive right at noon when the gates open for the fair’s first day (Friday, September 30 this year). After buying a handful of coupons ($1 each), our first stop is usually the large Fletcher’s booth in Big Tex Circle for our corny dog fix. We grab napkins and carry ours next door to a table on Old Mill Inn’s shady patio to savor our first corny dog of the fair.

5. Fried Turkey Legs

These are my husband’s perennial favorite, and he claims they taste better at the fair than anywhere else. They can be found at a number of food stands throughout the Fairgrounds. You won’t have to wait in a long line, but it still takes a long time to finish one!

Candied apples at the State Fair of Texas
Candied apples are a popular sweet treat at State Fair of Texas.
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

6. Candied Apples

These were my favorite fair delicacies as a kid, but as I grew older, I outgrew trying to eat these delicious but tough-on-teeth sweet treats. I miss those candy apple days!

7. Belgian Waffles

Everyone knows how delightfully delicious these strawberry and whipped cream-covered waffles are since they’re served at festivals all over the world. The fair’s most popular Belgian waffle stand is located near the entrance of the Centennial Building, where imported autos are displayed.

The Centennial Building

This is a great location to take a pause, find a spot to sit on a bench by the bank of the nearby Esplanade and enjoy every bite while watching Fairgoers go by. Gazing out at the water can help you feel cooler, even when the sun’s beating down. And yes, it’s still hot in September and October here in Dallas, so it’s wise to dress for comfort over style. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, preferably closed-toe. Sandals and flip-flops might be cooler, but people drop all kinds of sticky stuff — cotton candy, melting ice cream, etc. — on the ground.

Big Tex Circle with Tower Building Food Court in background
Big Tex Circle with Tower Building Food Court in background
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

8. Bacon

This is a favorite foodie stop because — bacon. You can’t go wrong with anything made with bacon. Bacon Nation serves all kinds here, sweet or savory, and all yummy. Their booth is located in the air-conditioned Tower Building along with numerous other food vendors, just follow your nose to the smell of frying bacon. 

The Tower Building

The Tower Building food court features plenty of table seating. It’s a great spot to share samples of several different kinds of food with friends or family. Even if you’re solo, you won’t be lonely in this food court, where everyone is eager to talk about or share their favorite finds. 

9. Greek Food

This Tower Building booth features a number of Greek specialties like Dolma and Baclava, but my favorite is their large Greek salad. I love feeling like I’m eating something healthy along with all those fried foods.

10. Cinnamon Rolls

Another irresistible smell leads us to the booth selling freshly made cinnamon rolls in the Tower Building. It’s a favorite shareable food with my girlfriends and me.

11. Tex-Mex

Enjoy all kinds of foods like Frito pie, nachos, bowls of chili, and tamales. You can buy a dozen tamales to take home if you have someone to carry them for you. You can find it all in the Tex-Mex booth in the Tower Building.

Corn on the cob at the State Fair of Texas
Roasted corn on the cob always tastes better at the State Fair of Texas
Photo credit: State Fair of Texas

12. Corn On The Cob

A number of booths sell roasted corn on the cob. And if you love it like we do, it does seem to taste better when it’s roasted at the fair. It’s served with butter, salt, pepper, and red pepper for those who like it spicy.

13. Chicken Fried Bacon

Inspired by chicken-fried steak, chicken fried bacon is a double-fried delicacy that should probably only be enjoyed in small quantities, but it’s the epic crunch that makes it a crowd-favorite. Plus, it’s easily shareable, so everyone can get a bite. You’ll find it at Mac Loaded on Nimitz.

14. Bourbon Banana Caramel Sopapillas

One of the 2023 Big Tex Choice Award Winners, deep-fried bourbon banana caramel sopapillas by Cody & Lauren Hays are heaping piles of sopapillas topped with bananas, bourbon syrup, and crushed Nilla Wafers. This is definitely a fun take on a classic dessert.

15. Loaded Fries Pizza

Loaded Fries Pizza by Tom Grace Daily, is a fresh-made pizza, classically hand-tossed and stretched onto a giant pizza screen. After ladling on a healthy amount of Texas’ favorite condiment, house-made buttermilk ranch dressing, the pizza is covered with a layer of freshly shredded mozzarella, salted French fries, cheddar cheese, and bacon.

16. Cornbread Sausage Bombs

Located at both Crazy Ottos and Gulf Coast Grill on Big Tex Circle and on First Ave, cornbread sausage bombs feature delicious smoked sausage, pimento cheese, and jalapeños, then dipped in homemade cornbread batter.

The GO TEXAN Pavilion On Nimitz Circle

This is usually our last stop to pick up jars of Texas honey, salsa, or other items made in the Lone Star State to take home. You don’t need coupons here since they take cash or even credit cards. It’s a good stop for those of us who’ve long since run out of coupons.

More On The Texas State Fair

Thrifty Thursdays are the best day for senior citizens (over 60) to save money at the fair. Admission is discounted, and so are coupons for food, games, and rides. Many fair activities are free, though. 

The state’s largest auto show is held in the Automobile and Centennial Buildings. New pickup trucks are scattered throughout the grounds in outdoor displays. Livestock auctions, rodeos, cultural performances, dog shows, pig races, and kid shows, plus live concerts by famous musicians on the outdoor stages, are all free. Cooking demonstrations in the Food & Fiber Building are also free. Here, celebrity chefs come to the State Fair of Texas to offer samples of their creations.

Parking can be difficult. Some good advice for those staying at hotels — and/or wise locals — is to take DART. Their Green Line lets fairgoers out right at the front gate, saving you both money and unnecessary stress. Check the schedules here. For those unable to do a lot of walking, scooters are available for rent at the fair.

For more on state fairs all around the U.S., check out these articles:

  • 5 Save-The-Day Items Everyone Needs In Their Bag At The State Fair
  • 2022 State Fair Schedule: The Complete List Of Cities And Dates
  • 11 New England Fall Fairs The Entire Family Will Love

FAQs

What Special BBQ Sauces Is the Texas State Fair Famous For?

Sauces like salted caramel bourbon sauce, brown sugar chipotle sauce, raspberry chipotle BBQ sauce, and jalapeño ranch dipping sauce are fairly special. They all use acids and sugars. They can be heavy on the chilli side and the sweetness helps to cut through the smokiness.

What Deep-Fried Foods Can I Buy at the State Fair of Texas?

Vendors from across Texas sell deep-fried food like corny dogs, turkey legs, Frito Pies, sausage-on-a-Stick, and more. These loyal food businesses create new Fair foods every year by putting a spin on gourmet, regional, national, and even international dishes.

Were There Any New Deep-Fried Foods at the State Fair of Texas in 2023?

Boujee grilled cheese sandwich with cream cheese icing, deep-fried birria bomb and cornbread sausage bombs, Creole etouffee beignets, deep-fried candy pecan pacon bread pudding, and deep-fried fruity pebble pickle were some new flavors coming from concessionaires of the State Fair of Texas in 2023.

What Are State Fair of Texas’ Favorite Desserts?

Deep-fried cherry tart with butter almond shortbread crumble, vanilla ice cream with strawberry snow cone syrup and whipped cream, deep-fried oatmeal cream pie covered with marshmallow sauce and powdered sugar, and homemade cinnamon rolls are State Fair of Texas’ stalwarts.

Can I Take My Own Food And Drink to the State Fair of Texas?

Yes,  you can take your food and drink to the State Fair of Texas if you’ve got great self-control and you’re able to resist some of the goodies at the fair.

10 Best Resorts in the Algarve

Planning a trip to the Algarve region of southern Portugal can be a bit overwhelming. With just under 100 miles of gorgeous coastline to choose from, you might have a hard time deciding what resort will work best for you.

This comprehensive guide gives you the best resorts in the Algarve from the southwestern town of Sagres to properties east of Faro Airport, plus tips on the best beaches nearby.

Our top pick for the best Algarve resort is the Pine Cliffs Hotel. Its prime location, opulent guest rooms, and eight (yes, 8!) swimming pools make it clear why it holds the top spot.

Whether you are looking for resorts with a historical significance, or you need a family-friendly property to keep the kids busy while you relax, our list has them all.

Top 10 Best Resorts in Algarve

  1. Pine Cliffs Hotel, a Luxury Collection Resort (Best Overall)
  2. Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort (Best for Golfers)
  3. Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort (Best for Families)
  4. Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa (Best Spa Experience)
  5. Laguna Resort – Vilamoura (Best for Budget Travelers)
  6. Mareta Beach House (Best Boutique Hotel)
  7. Vila Sao Vicente Boutique (Best Adults-Only Resort)
  8. Tivoli Carvoeiro (Best Rooftop Bar)
  9. Pousada Convento de Tavira (Best Historic Property)
  10. Vila Vita Parc (Best Luxury Resort)

Best Resorts in the Algarve

1. Best Overall – Pine Cliffs Hotel, a Luxury Collection Resort

Pine Cliffs Hotel
Restaurant view of Pine Cliffs Hotel, a Luxury Collection Resort, Algarve
Photo credit: Leonardo

Located on the cliff above Portugal’s famous beach Praia da Falésia is our pick for best overall resort in Algarve, the Pine Cliffs Hotel. The Moorish architecture brings you back in time while the spacious guest rooms include private balconies, spa-inspired bathrooms, and luxurious bedding.

Amenities at this luxury collection resort include a 9-hole golf course, a tennis club, an updated fitness center, and a day spa. With eight swimming pools to choose from, you can opt for the heated indoor pool or one of the outdoor pools with amazing views of the coastline.

The property’s pirate ship-shaped playground is a major draw for families, as are the children’s swimming pool and mini golf course. Pine Cliffs Hotel also offers childcare for kids from 6 months to 8 years old—a standout benefit for parents.

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2. Best for Golfers – Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort

Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort
Attractions view of Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort
Photo credit: Ice Portal

With its prime location near many world-class golf courses, Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort is our top pick for vacationers who want to spend their days practicing their golf swing. This luxury resort offers both an adults-only section and a family-friendly portion, catering to both sets of guests.

Spacious rooms and suites welcome you and some even come with direct pool access from your suite. With five on-site restaurants to choose from, you can enjoy everything from seafood to Italian specialties to snacks by the pool.

An active kids club and teen program will keep kids busy while adults enjoy some relaxing days by the pool. If you want to venture off-property, a free shuttle can take you to the exclusive Purobeach Vilamoura Beach Club for some time in the sun.

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3. Best for Families – Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort

Lounge view of Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort
Photo credit: Photo provided by Martinhal

Its amazing location in a nature reserve with views of the ocean makes this property one of the best resorts in the Algarve for families. Martinhal Sagres has luxury family villas and suites, landscaped gardens, and plenty of spaces for relaxation. Guests can enjoy the private beach hangout or spend the day by one of the resort’s five swimming pools.

Enjoy a game of tennis on the artificial grass tennis courts or rent bicycles to tour nearby Sagres. Spend some time enjoying the spa where you can relax in the indoor zen garden before your spa treatment.

Parents will be impressed by the comprehensive kids club program at Martinhal Sagres that includes childcare for kids as young as 6 months old. Kids can join in activities like daily football sessions with experienced coaches, craft-making, picnics, and playing on the property’s playground.

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4. Best Spa Experience – Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa

Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa
Spa view of Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa
Photo credit: Ice Portal

Set on five acres of landscaped gardens, Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa is perfectly situated for your family vacation or couples getaway. Oversized rooms with private balconies overlook the property’s six pools with cascading waterfalls.

With easy access to some of Portugal’s finest golf courses like Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course, you can spend your days playing 18 holes under the Algarve sun. Take the free shuttle to Vilamoura Marina for some shopping or to Falesia private beach for the ultimate relaxation.

Hilton Vilamoura is also home to Portugal’s largest spa where you’ll find an indoor thermal pool, Turkish baths, saunas, an experience shower, and a zen garden.

Kids will especially love the kids club and shipwreck playground. The property is less than 30 minutes from Faro Airport which makes it ideal for travelers.

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5. Best for Budget Travelers – Laguna Resort – Vilamoura

Laguna Resort - Vilamoura
Living room view of Laguna Resort – Vilamoura
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Laguna Resort draws travelers who want to experience all that the Algarve region has to offer with less money spent on accommodations. This property has 13 villas and 24 apartments, all with full kitchens and washing machines. Each apartment has a private terrace with sweeping views of the nature reserve that surrounds the property.

Just a mile from the trendy Vilamoura Marina and 1.5 miles from Vilamoura Beach, Laguna Resort is perfectly situated for exploring this region of Portugal. Free on-site parking and complimentary bike rentals are available.

The property’s swimming pool is the place to be in the summer months. Parents appreciate the on-site playground and the proximity to Faro Airport adds convenience.

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6. Best Boutique Hotel – Mareta Beach House

Mareta Beach House
Bedroom view of Mareta Beach House
Photo credit: Expedia

This renovated villa welcomes guests to enjoy sweeping views of the coast and a lovely, relaxed beach feel. It is within walking distance of Mareta Beach, one of Sagres’ most famous beaches. Visitors adore the property’s infinity pool and poolside bar.

Start your morning with the included breakfast and then head out to nearby Sagres village to check out the Sagres Fortress and the impressive views from Cape St. Vincent.

The property only has eight rooms so you won’t have to worry about fighting for a lounge chair around the outdoor pool. Most of the rooms are designed for couples, but they also offer family rooms that sleep up to four guests.

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7. Best Adults-Only Resort – Vila Sao Vicente Boutique

Vila Sao Vicente Boutique
Living room view of Vila São Vicente – Adults Only
Photo credit: Expedia

This property stands out for its prime location and adults-only offerings. Praia dos Pescadores, one of the Algarve’s most famous beaches, is just a short walk away. You are within walking distance from the Albufeira city center to enjoy numerous restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and the charm of Old Town.

Vila Sao Vicente Boutique offers single and double occupancy rooms, each with its own private balcony. Relax on a sunbed by the outdoor pool or enjoy a drink from the bar.

A shuttle to Faro Airport is available and 24-hour staff can assist with booking tours so you can enjoy the area’s best fishing, windsurfing, and snorkeling.

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8. Best Rooftop Bar – Tivoli Carvoeiro

Tivoli Carvoeiro
Bar view of Tivoli Carvoeiro
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This 5-star hotel in Carvoeiro is perfect for business travelers, families, and those traveling with pets (both dogs and cats are allowed). Rooms range from large suites with balconies to family rooms that sleep up to four guests.

Six restaurants and bars are available on-site including Sky Bar Carvoeiro, a rooftop bar that offers stunning views with live music, a sushi bar, and innovative cocktails. A breakfast buffet is included for all guests.

An impressive pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is a huge draw, as is the property’s proximity to a number of sandy beaches. There are ample event spaces for those looking to hold meetings or celebrations here.

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9. Best Historic Property – Pousada Convento de Tavira

Pousada Convento de Tavira
Bedroom view of Pousada Convento Tavira
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This unique property is set around the quiet courtyard of the Convento da Graça, a 16th-century convent for cloistered Augustinian nuns. Next door is the Castelo de Tavira, a medieval castle that is worth visiting for its amazing panoramic views.

Rooms have been adapted from the nun’s cells and include sitting areas and air conditioning. Dogs are welcome at the property.

Relax by the outdoor pool, enjoy free breakfast in the inner courtyard, and walk to the bucolic old town where you’ll find cobblestone streets and lots of opportunities for delicious dining.

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10. Best Luxury Resort – Vila Vita Parc

Vila Vita Parc
Building view of Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa
Photo credit: Leonardo

No detail is overlooked at this stunning property that offers Moorish-style buildings surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Expansive coastal views can be taken in from all of the property’s well-appointed rooms that range from suites with ocean-view terraces to spacious villas with private pools.

Dining experiences at Vila Vita Parc include fine dining at the two Michelin-starred Ocean Restaurant, many opportunities to enjoy fresh fish and contemporary Mediterranean cuisine, a Japanese restaurant, and family-friendly dining on a sun terrace overlooking the pool. Take the property’s complimentary shuttle to Armação Beach Club where you’ll find three additional restaurants right on the sand.

The beach club is a highlight whether you are looking to relax in the sun, engage in watersports, or enjoy sunset beach parties with a live DJ. Guests also enjoy access to the property’s three tennis courts.

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Best Resorts in the Algarve Guide

You’ve been wooed by gorgeous images of the rocky coast and sandy beaches of the Algarve region—now what? When choosing where to stay among the many Algarve resorts, you need to consider more than just where you’ll lay your head at night. Here’s a rundown of the top considerations when choosing a resort in the Algarve.

Location

When heading to the Algarve region in southern Portugal, you’ll want to think about where along this almost 100 miles of rocky coastline you’ll want to stay. In addition to proximity to the nearest beach, consider whether you’ll want access to golf courses, theme parks, walking trails, or lively bars.

Proximity to Faro Airport is another consideration as lodging in Sagres requires an hour and a half drive to the airport.

Sagres sits on the far west side and is the southwestern tip of mainland Europe. Here you can visit Cape Saint Vincent which is known as “The End of the World.” Stunning sunsets and a craggy coastline make this a highly photographed location and also a popular area for visitors.

The eastern Algarve region borders Spain and includes the picturesque town of Tavira, known as the “Venice of the Algarve.” Here you’ll find cobblestone streets, Moorish architecture, and Tavira Castle. Monte Gordo is a popular town in this area known for its sandy beach and vibrant nightlife.

Central Algarve is the most popular area for beach lovers as it includes beautiful beaches like Praia da Galé and Praia da Rocha. The resort town of Vilamoura is popular for world-class golf courses, chic boutiques, and plentiful restaurants. Albufeira has a historic old town that’s popular with visitors, along with pristine beaches and a lively nightlife.

Amenities

When choosing the best Algarve resort for your vacation, you’ll want to consider what amenities the property offers. If you plan to spend most of your time at the resort, it’s important to have a variety of dining options so you don’t get bored. Vila Vita Parc is an excellent option for those who want a luxury dining experience with many different cuisines to choose from.

If your vacation isn’t complete without a day spent at the spa, you’ll want to choose a spa resort like Hilton Vilamoura As Cascatas Golf Resort & Spa. Most larger properties offer spa services but a property like this makes a spa day a truly zen experience.

The pool scene at your property is important to be aware of as Portugal’s south coast is known for having over 300 days a year of sun. Look for a property with swim-out access to swimming pools if that is a focus for you. Some properties offer adults-only pools with zen vibes as well as children’s pools where it’s all about fun.

Activities Nearby

Most visitors to the Algarve come for the stunning beaches but there’s so much more to do in the area. Do you want to spend your days visiting historic sites? Is it important to you to have some nearby golf courses? These are considerations when choosing your Algarve resort.

The region is known for a number of stellar hiking trails like the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail that connects Praia da Marinha and Vale Centeanes. Sea caves, limestone cliffs, crashing surf, and the crisp ocean air make this a trip highlight.

Reviews

All of the Algarve resorts we’ve highlighted above are highly rated. You’ll want to read what prior guests have to say about a resort before you select it because reviews can give you insight that you can’t garner just from viewing the property’s website.

Family-Friendly Amenities

If you are traveling to the Algarve with kids, you’ll likely want to seek out properties that focus on their kids’ club program and include family-friendly dining options. Properties like Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort don’t simply allow children but they really make families the focus of their offerings.

The luxury collection resort Pine Cliffs Hotel has an entire section of its property devoted to children with two pirate ships, a mini golf course, and a family pool.

Family-friendly properties ensure that kids are having fun while parents get time to relax by the pool, enjoy a spa treatment, or indulge in fine dining without the kids underfoot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time of year to visit the Algarve region of Portugal?

There’s never a bad time of year to visit Portugal’s golden coast as it sees over 300 days of sunshine. April through October is the dry season and the best time for beach days. However, the summer months bring an influx of sunseekers and that makes for crowded beaches and busy restaurants.

In the spring and fall you’ll find more temperate days—perfect for hiking and enjoying the towns when they are less crowded. Winter is also lovely in the Algarve with fewer tourists and more reasonable prices on accommodations.

How do I get to the Algarve from Lisbon?

A number of daily trains are offered between Lisbon and Faro, making it a popular way to get to the region. It takes just under three hours to make this journey. Buses are also available.

Traveling to Faro from Lisbon by car will take you about the same amount of time though you can choose to take a more scenic route along the Atlantic Ocean if you desire.

A number of 45-minute direct flights between Lisbon and Faro are offered but adding in the transit time to and from the airports makes this a less attractive option.

What are the best beaches in the Algarve?

Ask a local and you’ll likely get a different answer to this question each time as the Algarve is full of some of the most gorgeous beaches in the world. Some that top many people’s lists are Praia da Dona Ana, Praia da Marinha, Praia da Falésia, and Praia de Camilo. Some of the more secluded beaches have steep access points so be sure to research this before your beach day.

Conclusion

The Algarve region of Portugal is popular for a reason. If you are looking for a top-notch property, I recommend staying at the Pine Cliffs Hotel which offers well-appointed rooms, eight swimming pools, a comprehensive kids club program, and a day spa.

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12 Best Spa Resorts in Georgia

Planning a Georgia spa resort vacation can take quite a bit of research, starting with deciding whether you are looking for a city location, a historic small town, or a mountaintop resort.

We’ve dug through all the options and our list of the 12 best spa resorts in Georgia has something for everyone if you’re looking to visit with a group of friends, your partner, or your whole family.

You’ll see why Chateau Elan Winery & Resort holds our top spot as it offers a resort experience with a top-notch spa along with stellar dining options and other resort experiences.

Our curated guide features the best of the best, so you can rest assured that the top spa resorts in Georgia are included.

Top 12 Best Spa Resorts in Georgia

  1. Chateau Elan Winery & Resort (Best Overall)
  2. Bellwether House (Best Boutique Hotel)
  3. The St. Regis Atlanta (Best Luxury Hotel)
  4. Callaway Resort & Gardens (Best Family-Friendly Property)
  5. Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard (Best Budget Resort)
  6. Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa (Best Golf Resort)
  7. Loews Atlanta Hotel (Best Fitness Classes)
  8. The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee (Best Lakeside Resort)
  9. Barnsley Resort (Best Pet-Friendly Resort)
  10. The Lodge at Sea Island (Best Oceanfront Resort)
  11. The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa (Best City Resort with a View)
  12. The Whitley (Best Indoor Pool)

Best Spa Resorts in Georgia

1. Best Overall – Chateau Elan Winery & Resort

Chateau Elan Winery & Resort
Spa view of Chateau Elan
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Topping our list of best spa resorts in Georgia is this sprawling property in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains. Chateau Elan Winery & Resort draws wine connoisseurs and guests who want to relax amid the stunning scenery.

Premier dining options on-site include an upscale chophouse, a French-inspired restaurant, and an old-world speakeasy, among other options.

Stay in the inn, or book a spa suite or golf villa if you want an even more luxurious stay. With three golf courses, a cigar club, tennis courts, nature trails, and bicycles to rent, you can stay as busy as you wish.

Take in the scenic North Georgia countryside from the windows of the Spa at Chateau Elan, a serene environment offering spa treatments, indoor and outdoor fitness classes, and mindful dining. Relax in the spa whirlpool, wet eucalyptus steam room, and dry Finnish sauna after your massage or facial that incorporates Chardonnay grapes to impart the antioxidant power of wine.

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2. Best Boutique Hotel – Bellwether House

Bellwether House
Spa view of Bellwether House
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The Bellwether House is a grande dame of this Savannah neighborhood welcoming guests with comfortable suites with clawfoot tubs, garden views, and posh bedding.

A full breakfast is included with every stay as is afternoon tea service and nightly champagne sabering. This 21+ property promises a relaxing atmosphere for your romantic getaway or girls’ weekend.

The Spa at the Bellwether focuses on restoration with traditional massage therapy offered alongside reiki and reflexology. CBD oil and lotion can be included as an add-on. Private yoga sessions tailored to your specifications can be organized—guaranteed to put you in a meditative mindset.

Pair your massage service with a hot soak in their insulated copper soaking tub to promote muscle relaxation. The hot soak menu includes pine and fir essential oils for the Deep Forest soak, and the Mint + Rosemary soak with an aromatherapy bubble bath.

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3. Best Luxury Hotel – The St. Regis Atlanta

The St. Regis Atlanta
Spa view of The St. Regis Atlanta
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This Buckhead resort welcomes guests with impeccable service that will extend throughout your stay. Elegant rooms with upscale designs can be found throughout and all come with the unrivaled St. Regis Butler Service that provides you with packing and unpacking service, garment pressing, and beyond—available 24 hours a day.

The Spa at the St. Regis is the urban retreat you’ve been looking for. Guests seek out the one-of-a-kind treatments included in “Caroline’s Collection.” Named after famed matriarch Caroline Astor, these services bring that special touch with opulent ingredients like rose quartz, rose stem cells, and porcelain flower oil.

If you are looking for a truly relaxing experience, try the Himalayan Escape which combines guided meditative breathing with a full body massage.

The property also offers a 24-hour athletic club, outdoor pool, and Southern dining restaurant with traditional tea service.

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4. Best Family-Friendly Property – Callaway Resort & Gardens

Callaway Resort & Gardens
Bedroom view of Callaway Resort & Gardens
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If you are looking for a spa resort with activities for the whole family, Callaway Resort delivers. Located in Pine Mountain, the massive property has 10 miles of biking trails, 13 stocked fishing ponds, a golf course, a treetop adventure zipline course, and nearby horseback riding.

The Spa at Callaway Gardens brings in the resort’s natural surroundings to incorporate local herbs and plants in unique spa services. Rejuvenating facials and relaxing massage treatments are the mainstays of the spa menu with an array of unique options like the sleep soundly massage and the garden bath soak body treatment.

Experience a Himalayan salt room treatment to reduce inflammation, promote healthy skin, and relieve respiratory issues.

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5. Best Budget Resort – Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard

Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard
Bedroom view of Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard
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The foothills of Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains are home to this budget-friendly property. Stay in one of the lodge or cabin rooms and enjoy seasonal cuisine at the resort’s restaurant. Learn about the area’s wines while you sit in the outdoor Twisted Wine Garden taking in the view of the rolling hills.

The property’s spa facilities are a great space for a spa party or a relaxing couple’s massage. Start your day with a yoga class before you get your reiki massage or anti-aging facial.

Nearby wineries like Three Sisters Vineyard & Winery and Tesnatee River Winery and Meadery make for fun additions to your mountain getaway itinerary.

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6. Best Golf Resort – Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa

Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa
Spa view of Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa
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The idyllic North Georgia Mountains are home to the Brasstown Valley Resort with lodge guest rooms, cottages, and the exclusive 825-square-foot Equani Spa suite with a private rooftop deck and jacuzzi.

The Brasstown Valley Resort combines the stellar amenities of a mountain golf resort with a full-service spa, horseback riding on the property’s five miles of trails, and an indoor pool. Relax by the lodge’s roaring fire and enjoy a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Located on the sacred ground of the Cherokee people, the Equani Spa incorporates Cherokee-inspired healing elements into its spa treatments. Spend some time meditating in the outdoor labyrinth before you enjoy a hot stone or Swedish massage. If intense detoxification is your goal, they offer a botanical mud bath.

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7. Best Fitness Classes – Loews Atlanta Hotel

Loews Atlanta Hotel
Gym view of Loews Atlanta Hotel
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Just down the street from the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Piedmont Park is the Loews Atlanta Hotel where you’ll find spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling city views. Enjoy some shareable small plates at the on-site restaurant and get your coffee just the way you like it at the nearby Starbucks.

The property’s Exhale Spa offers small group fitness classes including barre, yoga, HIIT, and cardio. After a class, soothe sore muscles with spa treatments like the Flow Massage—a deep tissue massage with a specialized kneading technique that frees energy blockages and relieves muscle tension.

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8. Best Lakeside Resort – The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee

The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee
Restaurant view of The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconee
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This Greensboro spa resort is located on Lake Oconee. It offers the charm of a mountain lodge with the attention to detail that the Ritz-Carlton brand is known for. Exquisite suites and cottages offer plenty of room to spread out and many have private outdoor fire pits.

The property has a number of dining options overlooking Lake Oconee including a steakhouse and a relaxed, poolside restaurant serving salads, sandwiches, and grilled dishes. Golfers will go wild for the property’s five championship golf courses that play through wooded areas and rolling hills with a view of the lake.

Age-defying facials, soothing body treatments, and nourishing massages are all available at the spa. The 24-hour fitness center features Peloton bikes, Technogym strength stations, and Precor cardio machines.

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9. Best Pet-Friendly Resort – Barnsley Resort

Barnsley Resort
Spa view of Barnsley Resort
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Just an hour’s drive from Atlanta or Chattanooga will take you to the Barnsley Resort where you can enjoy 3,000 scenic acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The property also has its own helipad onsite, if that’s your preferred method of transportation.

Nearby Adairsville, Georgia has antique shops and historic homes, and you can learn about the history of Bartow County by touring the 19 sites of the African American Heritage Trail.

Garden-to-table body treatments are the focus of the Barnsley Resort’s onsite spa. Try the Garden of Youth exfoliation and plant-infused mask that’s known as a “smoothie for the skin.” Another unique spa ritual offered here is the Forest Bathing Journaling Walk which brings you into mindful union with nature. Bonus: You can bring your dog and hike the resort’s historic grounds.

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10. Best Oceanfront Resort – The Lodge at Sea Island

The Lodge at Sea Island
Spa view of The Lodge at Sea Island
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Five miles of pristine beachfront property make The Lodge at Sea Island a destination people return to again and again. The property offers loads of outdoor recreation from turtle exploration to birding, horseback riding, and fishing.

The Spa at Sea Island focuses on the element of water to bring restoration through hydrotherapy treatments beginning as soon as you enter the relaxation garden atrium. Spa guests can enjoy the soothing relaxation lounge, revitalizing sauna and steam rooms, and refreshing whirlpool. End your spa day with some time on the sunbathing terrace.

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11. Best City Resort with a View – The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa

The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa
Spa view of The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa
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Wake up with views of the Savannah River when you stay at this modern luxury property. Enjoy s’mores by the outdoor firepits, live music, and a heated riverfront resort pool. The property’s 18-hole PGA championship golf course is a huge draw, as is its proximity to Savannah’s historic district.

The Heavenly Spa by Westin offers rejuvenating services to address well-being both inside and out. Treat yourself to the Sweet Savannah package that combines a Georgia peach sweet tea scrub and a blushing honey massage. The onsite fitness studio offers group fitness classes, private yoga sessions, and personal training.

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12. Best Indoor Pool – The Whitley

The Whitley
Bedroom view of The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead
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This property is a standout for its top-notch service and location in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood. Guests love The Whitley’s heated indoor pool with views of the city skyline, as well as the Tipsy Tea that’s offered on Saturday afternoons.

An entire floor of the property is devoted to The Spa at The Whitley where guests enjoy pampering and relaxation from the minute they enter the spa lounge. Visits to the indoor saline pool and Himalayan salt room are part of the experience. The Southern Belle facial is a favorite as it includes custom exfoliation followed by a collagen-boosting facial.

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Best Spa Resorts in Georgia Guide

You won’t want to spend your whole day cooped up in your hotel room during your Georgia visit so you’ll want to think about what elements of a property are important to you, whether that’s proximity to the airport, availability of golf courses, or additional activities offered onsite.

Here’s a guide of important considerations to make when researching the best spa resorts in Georgia.

Location

You’ll find spa resorts all throughout charming cities in Georgia from downtown properties in Atlanta to historic Savannah hotels near Georgia beaches and resorts buried in the woods of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

If you are looking for a truly serene experience, you might want to look to get out of the city limits and immerse yourself in nature. Spa facilities at mountain properties often include forest bathing experiences to go along with traditional spa treatments. And you can add on a long hike to feel even more zen.

City hotels offer the convenience of not having to drive far from the airport when you arrive. Many Atlanta hotels have excellent spas with unique spa rituals that embrace the traditions of southern hospitality.

Quality of Spa Services

If your spa experience is the focus of your vacation, you’ll want to consider the quality of the spa services available at the property you are considering. Many properties offer expansive spa relaxation areas with hot tubs, salt rooms, dry saunas, and even restaurants so you can spend a full day enjoying the spa.

It’s fun to try out spa services that are unique like the massages and facials at Chateau Elan that include Chardonnay grapes to impart the antioxidant power of wine. This makes for a more memorable experience.

Other Activities Offered

If you plan to stay more than just a few nights, it will be important for the resort to offer other activities like golf, tennis, horseback riding, wine tasting, and hiking. Many Georgia properties have swimming pools though some are only available seasonally.

Many properties like the Loews Atlanta Hotel have group fitness classes available for guests. The Bellwether House offers private yoga and meditation classes that would be perfect for a girls’ trip or a couple’s weekend. The Barnsley Resort‘s Forest Bathing Journaling Walk welcomes children, which is great if you are traveling with your family and looking to add a little zen.

Look into nearby activities if you plan to leave the resort during your stay. It’s fun to incorporate winery visits, antique shopping excursions, and historical walks into your itinerary.

Dining Options

The convenience of having a number of dining options at your resort is not to be discounted. It’s nice to know you won’t have to drive back to the resort after your meal.

Chateau Elan has a wide variety of restaurants and bars available, including a speakeasy and French-inspired bistro. When staying at The Lodge at Sea Island, you can dine outdoors with the sound of the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean nearby.

Budget

You can certainly spend a pretty penny when visiting a spa resort in Georgia, but if budget is more of a concern, there are plenty of less-expensive options available. The Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard is a lovely budget-friendly option with lodge and cabin rooms available.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What types of spa treatments are offered?

Most spa resorts will offer traditional options like facials, massages, and body treatments. In others, you’ll find more comprehensive offerings like reiki treatments, guided meditation, nail services, and yoga classes. Viewing the spa’s website will often provide information about special packages and more unique treatments available.

What amenities are available at the spa resort, such as pools, fitness centers, and relaxation areas?

Your spa visit can become a full-day experience when you visit a spa that offers saunas, salt rooms, whirlpools, and relaxation rooms. Some spa resorts have fitness areas connected to them so you can incorporate exercise as part of your wellness experience if you desire.

Are there any packages or special services offered for bridal parties or other groups?

A great way to experience a spa resort is with a group of friends, whether that’s for a bridal party, birthday celebration, or other gathering. Many spas will have special private rooms available for celebratory snacks, as well as group yoga classes for those who want an activity before their spa treatments.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a spa resort in Georgia that has it all—upscale dining, opulent spa facilities, winery activities, hiking trails, and golfing—I suggest you choose the Chateau Elan Winery & Resort that tops our list. It has unique spa treatments you won’t see elsewhere and a relaxing vibe that will suit any wellness getaway.

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7 Best Year-Round Ski Resorts | Plan a Skiing Vacation Whenever It Fits You

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For those who love to hit the slopes, there never seems to be enough time in the year to go skiing! On top of busy holiday schedules, work obligations, and hit-or-miss travel conditions, it can be truly challenging to find enough time to enjoy winter season while it’s here! Luckily for us, there are countries out there where you can not only get your passport stamped to quell your wanderlust but where you can also plan your winter ski vacation for any time of the year.

Here are five countries where you can ski all year long and see the world while you do it!

7 Best Year-Round Ski Resorts

1. Austria

Austria boasts several glacial slopes where avid skiers can get their fix year-round. In the area of Kaprun, you can hit the hills and in between runs, take a moment to enjoy a local ice bar. Non-skiers can take free guided panoramic hikes around the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier to take in the sights from new heights!

Visitors to Dachstein can also experience skiing along the Dachstein Glacier which also is home to a international training center for cross-country skiers. If that’s not enough year-round action for you, Austria is also home to Hinterlux, one of the only glaciers open for skiers 365 days a year — so you’ll be sure to get uninterrupted access to the snows.

Check out our complete guide to the best ski resorts in Austria if you’d like to learn more.

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2. Switzerland

Ski slopes in Switzerland.

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If you’ve ever been to Disneyland and wondered what the Matterhorn is like in real life, you can enjoy skiing underneath its majestic peaks year-round in Switzerland. For the most avid skiers and those training for professional sport, the slopes are open along the Theodul glacier are offered throughout the year with gorgeous snow and great conditions.

Conditions in the area are consistently snowy regardless of season and the Zermatt Matterhorn Ski Resort offers a “snow guarantee”. Packages for skiers are available in both the summer season and in winter to make finding accommodations easy. The Matterhorn also claims to be “Europe’s highest summer ski area.”

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3. Argentina

While most people don’t think of Argentina as being a ski destination, for the intrepid winter sports lover, Argentina should be a destination of choice. One of the highest ski resorts in Argentina, Las Leñas has altitude to thank for its reliable snow year-round.

In Argentina, skiing is primarily seasonal, with the ski season typically running from June to October in the Andes Mountains. However, some glaciers offer year-round skiing opportunities, particularly in regions like Patagonia.

It may also be tempting to head to the beach while in Argentina, so you can spend a few days getting some sun, then hop on a 90-minute flight from Buenos Aires to enjoy the ultra-dry powder and unique conditions that make this destination so attractive for skiers. So, for this trip, you’ll need to pack your sunscreen and your snow shoes, but it will be a memorable trip, to say the least!

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4. New Zealand

Ski slopes in New Zealand.

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If going this far below the Equator is a once-in-a-lifetime destination for you, you’ll be pleased to know that you can also squeeze in your favorite winter slopes amidst your tours of Kiwi country.

New Zealand is not known for having the most expansive ski resorts, but it is home to two skiing destinations along Mount Ruapehu: Turoa and Whakapapa.

Mount Ruapehu is an active volcano at the southern end of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand. Fortunately for skiers, the last eruption was in 2007 and you can relax at either the Chateau Tongariro Hotel in between runs. No matter what resorts or experiences you choose while visiting New Zealand, you’ll have plenty to explore during your stay.

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5. Canada

Canada is not only home to the much-beloved Tim Horton’s coffee shop chain and grade-A maple syrup, but it hosts plenty off year round skiing in British Columbia to scratch your winter activity itch. While visiting British Columbia, head over to the Blackcomb Glacier to experience the gorgeous summer scenery paired with skiable slopes.

In under an hour, you can ride up Blackcomb Glacier by chairlift to enjoy the gorgeous views of the Whistler Valley below before skiing your way down. With slopes geared for every experience level, there is no shortage of options to enjoy the snow in Canada!

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6. France

Ski slopes in France.

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While Paris may get most of the acclaim, for the avid skier, Les 2 Alpes is a destination not to be missed! The Mont-de-Lans Glacier is open for skiing for the majority of summer. Skiers can hit the slopes with 11 different runs to choose from from from mid-June through most of August. While in France, you can also visit The Grande Motte Glacier in Tignes. This resort in Tignes offers winter and summer skiing and prides itself on having slopes geared for more intermediate to advanced skiers. In France, you can enjoy a summer camp at a nearby lake, and make your way up the glacier for summertime snow sports!

7. The USA

Open daily from June through August, Timberline Lodge boasts summer skiing at its finest. Mountain operations keep the several lanes across Palmer Snowfield ready, which are used mostly for summer camps. However, the higher terrain always includes at least one lane for public use where advanced skiers are welcome. 

Timberline Summer Ski Area is the only year-round ski area in both Canada and the USA. The slopes of the volcanic Mt Hood are home to a ski resort and a popular terrain park.  Palmer Snowfield Terrain Park pioneered many features now seen in freestyle terrain parks around the world.

In the Mt. Hood area, there are cross-country skiing trails for all levels, from beginner to expert. Surrounded by protected forest land and excluding a peaceful vibe that makes camping here both restful and restorative, Timberline offers wonderful ways to enjoy snow in the off-season.
Apart from Timberline, honorable mention regarding summer skiing in the USA should go to Mammoth Mountain in the Sierra Nevada in eastern California. After Memorial Day operations there focus on the terrain accessible from the Main Lodge area. Mammoth’s award-winning Unbound Terrain Parks are another summertime option with well-maintained features.

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So, if you’re planning your next ski trip and life’s gotten in the way, don’t despair! You still have plenty of time to plan your next ski adventure, which can be enjoyed any time of year. Plus, you’ll likely get a few key stamps in your passport to boot!

FAQs

What Are the Best Summer Skiing Destinations?

Skiing in the summer season, when the weather warms up, means heading to the highest peaks of North America and Europe or flying to the Southern Hemisphere, to countries like New Zealand, Australia, Chile, and Argentina, where the ski season lasts throughout the spring and summer months.

Where Are the Best Summer Ski Resorts in Europe?

Only a handful of decent summer ski resorts are left today, in Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, and Norway. Zermatt in Switzerland is the largest summer ski area and the last remaining ski resort that can truly guarantee snow 365 days a year. 

Which Ski Resort in the U.S. Has the Longest Season?

Timberline Lodge, Oregon offers the longest ski season in North America. California’s Mammoth Mountain ski area also has one of the longest seasons in the USA, but the opportunities for real summer skiing depend on snow conditions on skiable terrain.

Why Go on a Summer Skiing Holiday?

Summer skiing holidays can be fun for everyone. Enjoy the best of both worlds where some of the family can go mountain biking or swimming, while the other half can enjoy themselves on the slopes.

Are There Any Snow Storms During Summer Ski Season?

Yes, storms can interrupt summer skiing as well. Even during the summer, ski resorts experience occasional winter season conditions with below-freezing temperatures at night. Winter snow can be any combination of powdery, granular, or icy, summer snow typically alternates between corn and slush.

9 Beautiful Train Trips From London to European Destinations | Brief Journeys for Memorable Visits

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There are lots I love about Europe: the different countries’ history, the languages, the cuisines, and, tying them all together, the efficient rail network connecting them. A train trip allows you to sit back, relax, and watch the world go by your window. Travel across borders and to numerous capitals and regions in a brief journey, often much easier and faster than it would be if taking a less than an hour long flight with all the airport hassle.

It’s so easy taking trains in Europe, and when I lived in Paris, I was forever hopping on the Eurostar for a day in London, while exploring France and nearby countries too. There is something magical about train journeys; watching the ever-changing scenery roll by, sipping a coffee, a glass of wine, or, depending on which train and which route you are taking, enjoying a full-blown fancy dinner with champagne.

Here I have chosen a few fantastic trips — in no particular order — that will connect you in comfort from London to other European capitals and cities. This list allows you to keep London as a base, taking in a few other grand cities on your vacation without having to worry about catching flights and spending hours at an airport.

Sit back, look out of the window, or even lie down, and let these easy train journeys from London inspire you.

9 Beautiful Train Trips From London to European Destinations

Paris's Gare du Nord station
Paris’s Gare du Nord station
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1. Paris

France

  • Distance: 212 miles
  • Travel Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes

This is a busy Eurostar route, you could nearly call it a commuter route because the fast connection between the two capitals makes a day trip eminently possible and convenient. Start at the wonderful London St. Pancras station, where there is a very lovely champagne bar above the tracks. You’ll then head straight to Gare du Nord in Paris, where you can hop on the metro and start your sightseeing without any noticeable fatigue after the brief journey. You can go standard class with no frills but absolutely comfortable for the duration, standard premier with a light meal, or business premier where you can enjoy a three-course meal with champagne and have full use of the lounges at either end.

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Pro Tip: Should you be traveling with the grandchildren, there is even a direct service through to Disneyland Paris running every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Please note that this direct service will be stopped by summer 2023.

Grand Place in Brussels
Grand Place in Brussels
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2. Brussels

Belgium

  • Distance: 197 miles
  • Travel Time: 1 hour, 55 minutes

An even quicker Eurostar journey takes you from St. Pancras to the Belgian capital of Brussels, which is full of grand sights, much art and architecture, plus a perfect place for sampling the famous Belgian foods and drinks. The relative compactness of the inner city makes it perfect for a short visit, allowing you to see most of the famous sights within a few hours. But, if you decide to stay a little longer, you have Antwerp, Bruges, and Ghent within an easy train journey from the main station, allowing you to explore Belgium more in-depth.

Pro Tip: To add an extra city along the way, you can hop off in Lille, a perfect mix of French and Flemish flair, full of history and great food. Or indeed just take the day trip to Lille, have a look around, and stop for some moules frites and a Belgian beer before heading back to London.

The Dutch countryside
The Dutch countryside
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3. Amsterdam

Netherlands

  • Distance: 220 miles
  • Travel Time: 3 hours, 52 minutes

While not so far in miles, Amsterdam might be a little long of a ride for a day round-trip. But it is still a very comfortable ride through the French, Belgian, and Dutch countryside. With nearly 4 hours on board, and the café bar on the train offering limited choices, consider bringing a picnic or book into one of the premier classes and enjoy a meal and wine en route to avoid arriving parched and hungry.

Pro Tip: There are direct Eurostar routes between London and Amsterdam, and some where you can change in Brussels, adding a chance to extend your trip and take in two extra capitals in one swoop.

Austrian Nightjet in Germany
Austrian Nightjet in Germany
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4. Vienna

Austria

  • Distance: 765 miles
  • Travel Time: 16 hours

An absolutely fabulous journey is traveling from London to Brussels on the Eurostar, and then connecting onto the Austrian Nightjet. The Nightjet is a sleeper train that leaves Brussels in the evening (offering a possibility for daytime sightseeing before heading onward) and arrives in Vienna in the morning, after breakfast. Unlike day trips rush, traversing Germany, traveling through cities such as Aachen, Koblenz, Wurzburg, Nuremberg, and Passau, it is nearly a shame that you will be snuggled up in your cabin. You can also take this journey during the daytime on a regular train to enjoy the German countryside flying past your window, but if you schedule your visit over the summer, you will have plenty of daylight to enjoy both the views and your sleep.

Pro Tip: Depending on your budget and how many people you are traveling with, you can also get bunk bed cabins (without a toilet) or single cabins with a bathroom. You can even do the hostel thing and join gender-separated bunk bed cabins, making it really economical.

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
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5. Venice

Italy

  • Distance: 941 miles
  • Travel Time: 17 hours

You can enjoy the opportunity of traveling on one of the world’s most luxurious trains, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express direct from London. Launched in 1883, the long-haul Orient Express was the first luxury train of its kind, with stylish cabins and restaurants on-board catered to the rich traveling long-distance to Istanbul. This service has just been relaunched, but, honestly, it costs an arm, a leg, and then some. If you don’t have the budget, you can still enjoy this historic way of traveling, between London, Victoria, and Venice, taking time to enjoy the utter extravagances on the train.

You can indulge in anything from gourmet meals served with champagne to a celebratory midnight brunch, and also have time to sit back to enjoy the fabulous views from your window across changing European landscapes to the Alps and northern Italy. Depending on your budget, you can continue onward, maybe all the way to Istanbul, or return on the same train to do it all over again. Most packages include a one-way train ride and a return flight. Either way, this is your chance to pack your best outfits and enjoy.

Pro Tip: If this whets your appetite for experiencing the Orient Express train but the budget is tight, you can opt to travel on the train not far from London while enjoying anything from afternoon tea to dinner.

Nairn River in the Scottish Highlands
Nairn River in the Scottish Highlands
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6. Inverness

Scotland

  • Distance: 444 miles
  • Travel Time: 10 hours, 31 minutes

Let’s just get the most important point out of the way: This is not the Orient Express. But, while not luxury, the Caledonian Sleeper is a viable alternative to flying when you think of hassle, time spent, and carbon footprint. You will get a comfortable cabin with an ensuite bathroom or a simple sleeper seat, depending on your comfort requirements and budget. All accessible, the train departs London Euston in the evening and you’ll wake up in Inverness on the doorstep of the Scottish Highlands. The train splits into three in Edinburgh, parts heading off to Aberdeen, Fort William, or Inverness. With Inverness being the northernmost city in Scotland, you actually have a chance to look out of the window for a while in the morning after breakfast.

Pro Tip: There are also direct daytime connections between Inverness and London, so you can easily sleep one way and look out of the window the other.

Old Port of Marseille
Old Port of Marseille
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7. Marseille

France

  • Distance: 621 miles
  • Travel Time: 6 hours, 21 minutes

Want to check out the south of France from London? No problem. Taking the Eurostar to Paris Gare du Nord, and after a quick change of train stations, you can be on your way south from the rather pretty Gare de Lyon. Whether you stop over in Paris for a croissant or head straight to the next train, you can leave London in the morning and reach the south of France around lunchtime. Marseille itself is one of those underrated cities that seems to get a bad rap simply because it is a port city and there were some troubles decades ago. Today, the stunning old harbor, the super-modern Mucem modern art museum, the cobbled streets, and the famous cuisine are just some of the reasons to pay the city a visit. Add the fact that Provence, Aix-en-Provence, the Cote d’Azur, and even Monaco are just around the corner, you potentially have a city break, beach vacation, and road trip all rolled in one. It’s all just a few hours’ train ride from London.

Pro Tip: If you are even vaguely interested in architecture, you should visit La Cite Radieuse by Le Corbusier, a unique concept of habitation.

8. Rotterdam

Netherlands

  • Distance: 196 miles
  • Travel Time: 4 hours, 30 minutes

On average, the train journey from London to Rotterdam Centraal takes around 4h 30m, with around 3 trains running on this route each day.  With the fastest direct Eurostar services, the journey can take just 3h 38m.

Upon reaching the station, you’ll be required to scan your ticket at the NS ticket gates when exiting, so be sure to keep your ticket at hand. The station is an ultra-modern structure that was reconstructed in 2014.

9. Berlin

Germany

  • Distance: 576 miles
  • Travel Time: 16hours

Concluding this list of the best train trips from London is a trip to Berlin. Being just 16 hours long and with only one stop in between, it’s ideal for those looking to catch more views out of train windows across Europe or reduce their air miles in 2024.

Moreover, you can now hop on a sleeper train if you’re up for a weekend getaway in Berlin from London without the inconvenience of air travel. Having aligned its schedules with those of Eurostar, European Sleeper now enables passengers from London to easily transfer to Good Night Train in Brussels.

FAQs

What Are the Best Train Trips From London to Europe?

The best train trips from London to Europe include some of the most exciting cities in Europe like Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Venice, or Istanbul. These train trips require a little more dedication and the ability to entertain oneself during long journey time.

Can I Take a Day Trip from London to Paris by Train?

Yes, not only is a day trip to Paris from London possible but if you can squeeze the short train ride in, it is highly recommended. Paris is just a quick two-hour train ride away, heading under the Channel on the high-speed train. 

What Is the Easiest European Train Trip to Get to From London?

The easiest European train trips from London are to France.  Day trips from London to France are extremely popular, with the French capital being only two hours away from King’s Cross, London Paddington, or Victoria Station in London.

Why Choose Train Trips From London Over Bus Rides or Flights?

Train trips invoke a sense of adventure within us. Train trips are usually more comfortable and cheaper. Most importantly,  train trips are the most environmentally friendly form of travel aside from walking or cycling.

What Beach Day Trip by Train Can I Take From London to Europe?

France’s Brittany Coast, Côte d’Azur, and Promenade des Anglais are some of the best train trips you can take from London for a day at the beach. Just take the Eurostar from London to Paris, Nice, or Marseille.

Where To Find the 11 Best Eiffel Tower Views in Paris, France

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

One of the things I love about living in Paris is the Eiffel Tower. I wouldn’t have predicted that she, the Iron Lady, would become a favored monument, but in this year of uncertainty, seeing her peek over treetops, between buildings, from the bridges along the Seine, and bathing in the warm glow of her night beam have brought a certain comfort. And, of course, the shimmering lights that twinkle after dark every hour, on the hour, for five minutes thrill every time!

These nine places offer outstanding views of the Eiffel Tower. Of course, there are plenty of places in Paris that will offer a glimpse of her, but these nine spots guarantee unforgettable, postcard-perfect views. Seeing the Eiffel Tower when least expected still makes me smile every time. Keep your eyes peeled. She’s watching you!

11 Best Eiffel Tower Views in Paris, France

1. Place Du Trocadero

Metro Stop: Trocadero Lines 6 and 9

Place du Trocadero offers picture-perfect views of the Eiffel Tower. Situated on the north side of the Seine directly across from the Eiffel Tower in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, it is a must-visit location. At Trocadero, there are lovely gardens, fountains, and a large parvis (forecourt) to view and photograph the Eiffel Tower.

One of the most breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower in Paris can be found in the Trocadéro Gardens. Positioned across the Seine River from the iconic landmark, this vantage point offers an unparalleled panoramic spectacle. The tower rises majestically against the Parisian skyline, its intricate lattice structure illuminated against the backdrop of the city lights.

As the sun sets, the tower begins to sparkle, casting a magical glow over the surrounding landscape. From the Trocadéro Gardens, visitors can capture the essence of Paris – a harmonious blend of history, romance, and architectural brilliance – all framed by the timeless silhouette of the Eiffel Tower. Expect a lively atmosphere filled with visitors, vendors, and street dancers.

The Place du Trocadero is home to the Palais de Chaillot, where the City of Architecture and Heritage Museum is located, and the National Marine Museum.

Walk down from Place du Trocadero across the Pont d’Iena (Jena Bridge) and marvel at the sheer grandeur of the Eiffel Tower as you get closer.

2. The Champ De Mars

Metro Stops: Trocadero Line 9; Bir-Hakeim Line 6; Ecole Militaire Line 8

Enveloping the Eiffel Tower is the lovely greenspace called the Champ de Mars. Named in honor of the Roman god of war, this large space is a gathering place for families and visitors to the city alike. The manicured garden is full of flowering trees and flowers in blossom. Photographing the Eiffel Tower in early spring with cherry blossoms or magnolias in the forefront is a thrill for any photographer!

When the Iron Lady sparkles on the hour each night, the Champ de Mars is full of couples and families taking in the marvelous sight. The Champ de Mars is also a classic romantic spot to take in fireworks, such as on Bastille Day, but be sure to secure your spot with a picnic blanket early in the day.

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3. The Bir-Hakeim Bridge

Metro Stop: Bir-Hakeim Line 6

Since we are already close to the Eiffel Tower, wander a little further down the Seine to the Pont de Bir-Hakeim. This stunning bridge is another classic spot in Paris to get your postcard-perfect photos of the Eiffel Tower.

Stand on the pedestrian level of the bridge, or take the stairs down to Ile Aux Cygnes, where there are also plenty of sightings of the Eiffel Tower. For a truly unique view of the Eiffel Tower, ride Metro Line 6 across the Bir-Hakeim Bridge and catch a glimpse of the Iron Lady.

You might also like reading about the bridges of Paris and the Islands found in the Seine in Paris.

4. Pont Alexandre III

Metro Stop: Franklin D. Roosevelt Lines 1, 8 and 13

One of the most romantic spots to view the Eiffel Tower is from Pont Alexandre III. This ornate bridge built for the World Fair and named after the Russian Tzar, offers a beautiful view of the tower in the distance. It’s especially stunning at night to watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle.

5. A Seine River Cruise

Experiencing a cruise on the Seine is a highlight of any trip to Paris. You will have to decide if you prefer to take the cruise during the day or in the evening. There are plenty of cruises, ranging from hop-on-and-hop-off, dinner cruises, champagne cruises, and even speedboat cruises. This article on Seine River cruises will help you make your decision on which line to take.

Whatever cruise you decide upon, seeing the Eiffel Tower soaring as you pass by on the Seine is an absolute thrill.

6. The Montparnasse Tower Observation Deck

Metro Stop: Montparnasse-Bienvenue Lines 4, 6, 12, and 13

The panorama of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and Paris’s impressive historic monuments, from the Montparnasse Tower is unforgettable. Take Europe’s fastest elevator 658 feet up to the 56th floor and soak in the view. The Eiffel Tower, Sacre-Coeur, and Les Invalides are laid out before you. There is also an open-air panoramic terrace above the 56th floor. Order a glass of champagne with your evening view of the sparkling Iron Lady. Another date with the Eiffel Tower that you won’t soon forget!

7. On Rue Saint-Dominique

Metro Stop: La-Tour-Maubourg Line 8

Walking up Rue Saint-Dominique in the residential area of the 7th arrondissement, there are surprising views of the Eiffel Tower. The best viewing spot is near the corner of Rue Saint-Dominique and Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg. But the entire street is a thrill, as the Eiffel Tower peeks out from between cafes, bookstores, and is standing right before you at the end of the street! Take your time and browse the boutiques or stop at a cafe. It’s a fun street to explore.

If you are looking for a real market street experience, Rue Saint-Dominique crosses Rue Cler, a classic narrow street where the market shops filled with fresh produce, fish, cheese, and all the gastronomic delights of France spill into the streets. Oysters included!

8. From Avenue De Camoens

Metro Stop: Passy or Trocadero Line 6

It took me a while to discover this hidden Paris gem to see and photograph the Eiffel Tower. It is a quiet, short, dead-end street. But that dead end? It stops at a gorgeous balcony with a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower. When I visited in the morning, there were few people, but choose your time wisely as it is a popular spot, especially for Instagrammers!

Be persistent. It can be a bit tricky to find. If you are on Boulevard Delessert, climb the stone staircase and you’ll arrive at the balcony.

9. Le Printemps Haussmann

Metro Stop: Havre-Caumartin Line 3

Le Printemps Haussmann, one of the oldest department stores in Paris, has a fantastic 360-degree panoramic view of Paris. The department store is a high-end shopping experience behind a facade that is a designated historical monument and includes a brasserie under a stunning glass dome. You will definitely want to plan on perusing the various floors. Head to the 8th floor for stunning views of Paris and the Eiffel Tower.

The little secret at Printemps is that if you cross the street to Printemps L’Homme (the men’s store), there is another terrace that has the best views!

Find a spot to take the classic photos, or better still, take a seat at the Parisian restaurant, La Perruche, and relax while taking in the scenery. You might have to pinch yourself!

10. Arc De Triomphe De L’Etoile

Metro Stop: Charles de Gaulle-Etoile Lines 1, 2, and 6

If you are visiting Paris for the first time, chances are that the Arc de Triomphe, one of the most famous monuments in Paris, is on your list of places to see. The purpose of the Arc de Triomphe (Triumphal Arch), built on Napoleon’s demand, is to honour the memory of the victories of the French Army. The tomb of the unknown soldier lies at the base of the Arc de Triomphe. Its eternal flame is rekindled each evening, and new wreaths are laid by veterans. Take time to view this amazing monument, and then decide whether to climb all 284 stairs to the top or take the elevator to the mid-level and climb the remaining 64 steps! You will also have to decide whether to visit during the day or in the evening when the lights of Paris are aglow. As you can see, there are a lot of things to do in Paris.

The view of the Eiffel Tower is stellar — and also the sight down the Champs Elysees straight to the Place de la Concorde and beyond, to the Louvre. Another not-to-be-missed experience in Paris.

11. Rue de L’Université

Metro Stop: Alma – Marceau Lines 8, 9 and 13

Rue de L’Université is a well-known cobbled street in the 7th arrondissement with typical Haussmann architecture which perfectly frames the Eiffel Tower view. Because the street is very close to Champ de Mars, where the Eiffel Tower is located, the tower will appear grand in your photos. 

To find this exact location, you’ll come across a dead-end on Rue de L’Université and Avenue de la Bourdonnais. Enter at this point, and you will see the Eiffel Tower is in clear sight.

The walk to Rue de l’Universite can also be combined with a visit to a small gated private garden located very close to the end of Square Rapp. From here you get the best view of the Eiffel Tower.

Pro Tips: Be aware of your belongings in the most crowded places, such as Place du Trocadero, for pickpockets. Also, don’t rush. Each of these nine places will take some time to discover and explore.

FAQs

What Are the Best Hotels With a View of the Eiffel Tower?

For the best views of the Eiffel Tower try the Radisson Blu, Le Metropolitan Hotel, the Jardins d’Eiffel, or the Hotel La Comtesse Paris. These hotels all have rooms and suites that offer beautiful Eiffel Tower views.

What Time Does the Eiffel Tower Light Up?

The Eiffel Tower lights up every day from sunset to 1 AM and the Eiffel Tower light show twinkles for 5 minutes every hour every night. During the last show of the night the Eiffel Tower sparkles faster. 

Where to Watch the Eiffel Tower Sparkle?

To see the Eiffel Tower sparkle head to the Place du Trocadéro, take a cruise on the Seine, and climb the Montparnasse Tower. There are so many places to enjoy views of the Eiffel Tower when the sun sets.

Where to Get the Best Panoramic View of Paris? 

The observation deck and the Le Ciel de Paris restaurant at the top of the Eiffel Tower and the Montparnasse Tower in the 15th arrondissement offer the most stunning panoramic view of Paris. The latter boasts breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower as a bonus.

Which Are the Best Eiffel Tower Views From the Seine River?

Pont de Bir Hakeim Bridge which crosses the Seine and Promenade Marie de Roumanie on the left bank of the Seine River are lovely places to see the Eiffel Tower. The best is to embark on the Sienne boat ride at Pont de L’Alma for a tour of Paris on the water.

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