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Yes, absolutely. We don't have kids, so we tend to not travel in the peak season, and we avoid the most popular destinations in any case.



Often the most popular destinations are popular for a reason.


I've found that my tastes usually don't line up with mainstream popularity. This tends to be very convenient. Just let me walk around some interesting architecture and find some interesting restaurants, I don't really care if it's popular or not.




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