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explore The Discoverer's Brooklyn, NY, Vienna, Austria & Cairo, Egypt Editions, featuring insight from genuine discoverers in their community
#FUNFACT CAIRO
The Greater Cairo area covers over 1000 sq. km., and has a population of around 20 million, making it the largest urban area in Africa. - The Discoverer
CAIRO | N 30.04° / E 31.24°
While tourists may flock to Cairo for the neighboring pyramids, it’s the chaotic modern city that captures their hearts. On the one hand, Cairo is ancient and humbling, but on the other, it’s contemporary and hectic. Between the ancient mosques and modern city streets, discover the city on the doorstep of history that has enchanted visitors for thousands of years.
GO CAIRO
October-November & March-April Summer is sweltering in Cairo, so peak tourist season is in the winter when temperatures drop significantly. However, tourist time means plenty of crowds, making Cairo’s famous attractions more difficult to experience. Visiting in the late fall or early spring will allow you to miss most of those crowds and still enjoy fair weather. - The Discoverer | @swainstagram
TIPS CAIRO
Take a Scarf "It really came in handy for the sand and dust, plus it’s a modest country so it helped to cover any cleavage or peeping midriff. You do not have to cover your hair but because it was cold I ended up doing it anyway." - @noflakingJustflights Know How to Get Around "The best way to get around in Cairo is Uber.." - @ayanawed
THE CAIRO DISCOVERER: PHILIPE
"Being able to stand in front of the Pyramids and the Sphinx facing one of the seven wonders of the world was just surreal and breathtaking. For a second I went back in time to ancient Egypt. This made my journey unforgettable and unique. Discovering is my passion, and I am constantly surprised at the flavors the world has to offer." - @philipe0410
#FUNFACT VIENNA
Vienna was Europe's third-largest city in 1910 (after Paris and London), when it was the capital of Austria-Hungary. - The Discoverer
VIENNA | N 48.20° / E 16.37°
Named the most livable city in the world for two years running, Vienna is also an incredible place to visit. Living up to nicknames like the City of Music (thanks to the likes of Mozart and Beethoven) and the City of Dreams (courtesy of Freud) is no easy feat, but Austria’s awe-inspiring capital pulls it off with aplomb. You can feel its grand history as you walk down the streets, but Vienna is hardly stuck in the past — and as it continues to define what a modern city.. - The Discoverer
GO VIENNA
April-May Like most major cities on the Continent, Vienna warms up as tourists arrive in the summer. Get ahead of the crowds by visiting in late spring, when hotels haven’t raised their rates as high and the city is especially gorgeous. Rain shouldn’t be much of an issue, but bundle up if you get cold easily. - The Discoverer | #wonderlustvienna | pawel.gaul
TIPS VIENNA
A Breath of Fresh Air "Go to some parks — they are peaceful, beautiful, and well taken care of." – @maadlhy Horse-Drawn "I was not a long time in Vienna and if you find yourself in the same situation I advise a fiaker. You will see all the significant places, the most beautiful alleyways, and moreover poslovice tour." – @raverloum - Laxenburg | @f.dudek
THE VIENNA DISCOVERER: JAVI
"To be in Vienna is to feel the power of a city. Modern and at the same time imperial, it can take you to other centuries. Buildings, palaces, gardens, and other attractions that you will not find anywhere else in the world. An elegant city you must visit at least once in life." - @javipazos89
#FUNFACT BROOKLYN
Brooklyn was an independent city until it merged with New York in what's known among prideful natives as the Great Mistake of 1898. - The Discoverer | Brooklyn, New York | @harrybates
BROOKLYN | N 40.67° / W 73.94°
If you want to be a part of it without getting stuck in Manhattan, it’s time to explore New York’s most ascendant borough. From Greenpoint to Sheepshead Bay, Bushwick to Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn isn’t just on the rise — it’s a peak in and of itself. Anyone who’s been to New York but hasn’t been to Brooklyn hasn’t really been to New York, so make this the year you finally do. - The Discoverer
GO BROOKLYN
May-June Autumn in New York is tempting, but the way Brooklyn greets the warmth of late spring is a sight to behold. Locals are out and about, restaurants open up their patios, and all of New York hums with an energy that can’t be found elsewhere. (Added bonus: The subways aren’t overly hot yet.) -The Discoverer | #brooklyn | jacobybrandon
TIPS BROOKLYN
Cross That Bridge When You Come to It "As it's gaining popularity, many Manhattanites are crossing the bridge to take in all this borough has to offer. One of my favorite things to do is actually make the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge! Not only are the views amazing, it's an active activity, which is a fan favorite for me!" – @fitinheels_ | Brooklyn, New York | @diana.gerstacker
THE BROOKLYN DISCOVERER: NASTASIA
"Started the day off walking through a real life dream... If you’re in New York, head to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden." - @nastasiaspassport