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People walk around the Binnenhof, the center of Dutch politics, in The Hague.

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Strap in, folks, we’re going into the field for this week’s CNN Travel newsletter. Let’s leave the reactors behind, stop looking at the world through screens and take deep breaths of adventure.

Few things in life are as enjoyable as wandering around a new neighborhood in a new city, stumbling upon cute shops, bars, restaurants, and public spaces. But decades of auto-centric policies mean many cities around the world lack pedestrian-friendly streets, according to a new study titled “The ABCs of Mobility.”

The larger and wealthier the city, the less likely it is to be easily accessible on foot. But there are many exceptions, as statistics from The Economist’s detailed study show.

The seaport of Quelimane in Mozambique, with a population of 350,000, emerges as the friendliest of the 794 cities surveyed in the study, but there are less unnoticed destinations in Europe (whose metropolises rank considerably higher than those of the United States). States).

In the Netherlands, the tree-lined canals of Utrecht (No. 3) and the monumental splendor of The Hague (No. 27) are quieter alternatives to touristy Amsterdam (No. 66).

In northern Spain, the port city of Bilbao (No. 8) is famous for its Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum, and León (No. 9) is home to Roman ruins and Gothic cathedrals.

Finally, in the Alpine region of Tyrol, at the crossroads of Italy and Austria, Bolzano (No. 14) offers the opportunity to come face to face with Ötzi the Iceman at the Archaeological Museum, while that Innsbruck (No. 25) features world-class monuments. skiing and mountaineering.

Now let’s move on to where things get a little Also practical and down to earth when exploring our big world.

A US veteran was only hoping to photograph a few owls when he traveled to the Wyoming wilderness, but an angry mama grizzly bear had other ideas. Here’s how he survived “the most violent thing he’s ever experienced.”

On the Spanish Costa Brava, wild tourists are of greater concern to locals. A seaside resort near Barcelona has announced fines for people carrying sex dolls or wearing genital-themed costumes: a big problem with stag and hen parties flocking to the area. Being shirtless in urban areas is also banned under Platja d’Aro’s new measures.

However, well-behaved nudists are more than welcome at Platja des Cavallet on the Spanish island of Ibiza, which features in our updated roundup of the world’s best clothing-optional beaches.

No matter how you plan to get beach-ready this summer, our partners at CNN Underscored, a CNN-owned product reviews and recommendations guide, offer this guide on how to get rid of razor bumps .

When it comes to avoiding traffic, noise and pollution, there’s really nothing better than relocating to Antarctica. There are some drawbacks, however. No running water, for example. Having to watch DVDs in the dorm, like it was 2005 again. And, surprisingly, a lot less privacy than expected.

Returning to warmer climes, a Kansas-based couple moved to Portugal to benefit from a better cost of living and the “family and fun” ethic. Two years later, his wife was so happy there that she told CNN: “I will return to the United States in an urn.”

And in France, it was the slower life in Aude, near the French Pyrenees, that led an artist from Los Angeles to settle in the medieval village of Saissac. That and the affordable price. Here’s how she found her cozy refuge.



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The two-level airplane seat is back, with a twist

We’re wrapping up our focus on the quiet life to bring you some very important aviation news: The dual-level airplane seat is back, guys, and this time there’s a first-class version. CNN Travel traveled to Germany to try it out.

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