Tuesday, March 26, 2019

How to embrace zero-waste travel

Plus: eight fabulous food halls from around the world, where to go in April, Celestial wonders of South America & more
 
Lonely Planet

'Zero waste' – a multi-faceted approach to combating the human impact on the planet – is one of the biggest lifestyle trends of the 21st century. But how can travelers apply its principles in a practical way?

  EFFORT, NOT PERFECTION  
 
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Eight fabulous food halls from around the world
Food halls are in fashion, popping up everywhere from purpose-built spaces to rehabbed warehouses, and they're the ultimate solution for the enthusiastic but indecisive gourmet.
SNACK ATTACK
 
 
Where to go in April
April sees a seasonal shift across the globe – so spring into action, grab your passport and set off for a destination in its prime at this time of year.
CHANGE IN THE AIR
 
First-time Florida Keys
Get to know the Keys by way of the Overseas Highway, starting with Key Largo and ending in colorful Key West.
ISLAND-HOP THIS WAY
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 The Florida Keys
 
Celestial wonders of South America
With rainforests, mountains and beaches to spare, South America has a horde of natural treasures... but don't forget to look up now and again, too: the continent offers front-row seats for stargazers and a total solar eclipse is not too far away.
eyes on the skies
 
 
What to do on a stopover in Qatar
Lying in the heart of the Middle East, Qatar has carved out a reputation as a vibrant, welcoming place for a stopover. Find out what you can do in Doha and beyond.
ON THE MAP
 
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