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Take the road less travelled with Rome2rio Take the road less travelled with Rome2rio. With popular

Take the road less travelled with Rome2rio [View this email in your browser]( Take the road less travelled with Rome2rio. With popular destinations getting increasingly overcrowded, we’ve decided to shine the spotlight on alternative travel spots across the globe. Whether you’re looking for a quiet beach to relax or for a new spin on New York’s iconic skyline, these options will give travellers a new - and potentially more authentic – experience, without the tourist crowds. We're calling it the [Rome2rio Not Spots Guide.]( We've always taken pride in being able to guide travellers on the roads and rails less travelled, helping you find where you want to go in unexpected ways. We hope that this guide helps you to keep navigating your way to amazing experiences with Rome2rio. - Team Rome2rio [START YOUR JOURNEY]( Navigate your way through our 2019 Not Spots with our interactive map and find out: - Whether that untouched, uncrowded beach escape you've been dreaming about is just waiting for you to pack your bags and visit. - Who has the best alternative to Scotland's famous Whisky Trail. - Which city is giving Paris a run for its money when it comes to art and museums. - How you can do your part to help save Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef. - Which city really is the world's best culinary centre (hint: it's not where you think it is). - And so much more! Whether you're a seasoned traveller looking for something new, planning the annual family vacation, hunting for bragging rights amongst your traveller friends, or simply want to discover more of the wonders the world has to offer, the Not Spots Guide has you covered. [Check out the Rome2rio Not Spots Guide.]( Did you know we have an all new and improved app (iOs and Android)? We’ve given it an interface overhaul, with faster download times, real-time schedules, ticket purchases and currency selection, so you can plan and book your journey while you’re on the road, wherever you are. [DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW]( Copyright © 2019 Rome2rio, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive updates from us when you created an account or made a ticket purchase through Rome2rio. Our mailing address is: Rome2rio Level 1, Stewart House 29 Stewart StRichmond, VIC 3121 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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