Pronunciation: /ˈsɪti breɪk/
noun a short holiday or vacation spent in a city, usually involving sightseeing, shopping, and exploring the local culture
A1 I want to go on a city break during my vacation.
A2 She enjoys taking city breaks to explore new places.
B1 A city break is a great way to experience a different culture for a short period of time.
B2 My friends and I are planning a city break to Paris next month.
C1 City breaks are becoming increasingly popular among travelers looking for a quick getaway.
C2 For our anniversary, we decided to splurge on a luxury city break in Rome.
formal Many people enjoy taking a city break to explore new destinations and immerse themselves in different cultures.
informal I'm thinking of going on a city break to Paris next weekend, want to join?
slang Let's ditch work and go on a city break to Barcelona!
figurative Taking a city break from the chaos of everyday life can be a refreshing way to recharge and gain perspective.
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