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NGT - Next Generation Travel's city guides.



More business travelers are embracing “bleisure” – combining work trips with leisure activities.


Hit the ground running and make the most of your trip with NGT's City Guides for business hubs around the world. 


They cover the best each destination has to offer, including restaurants, must-sees, and NGT's 2019 Top Preferred Corporate Hotels, awarded for making business feel like pleasure.


Paris:


Home to 1,803 monuments and 173 museums, Paris is one of the world’s top travel destinations.


London:


London was the first city to reach a population of more than one million, in 1811.

Today, the city’s home to nearly 9 million.


New York:


Nearly 8 million people live in New York City, meaning 1 in every 38 people in the U.S. call the city home.


San Francisco:


Renowned for its hilly streets, counter-culture, and beautiful Bay views, San Francisco was built on more than 50 hills.


Toronto:


Founded in 1793, Toronto was named after the Mohawk phrase tkaronto, meaning “where trees grow in water.”


Dubai:


Dubai is one of the safest cities in the world, with a police fleet of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Bentleys.


Hong Kong:


Hong Kong, meaning “fragrant harbor” in Chinese, consists of 263 islands and is home to the most skyscrapers in the world.


Shanghai:


With a city population of 24 million, Shanghai ranks as the world’s largest city.


Singapore:


Singapore is one of the greenest and cleanest cities, thanks in part to a well-known ban on chewing gum, littering, and graffiti.


Tokyo:


Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolis, where you can experience high-tech future and old-world traditions all in one day.

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