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Saudi Arabia Bans Foreign Pilgrims Over Coronavirus Outbreak
Authorities also suspended entry to travelers from nations affected by the new virus who hold tourist visas for the kingdom.
February 27, 2020 01:03 PM
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Jon Gambrell
Restaurants + Cafés
This Iconic San Francisco Dish Has a Fascinating History—Here’s Where to Eat It
Move over, sourdough. This old-school fisherman’s stew is one of the city’s best culinary inventions.
January 31, 2024 02:04 PM
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Serena Renner
Journeys: Cruise
The Best Times to Cruise Without the Crowds
Emerald Cruises & Tours follows the seasons by sailing Europe’s rivers when blossoms and vineyards are at their peak, and heading south for Caribbean warmth in the winter.
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Hotels We Love
A Tuscan Estate, a Food Lover’s Retreat in Modena: 17 Hotels in Italy That Let You Live Like an Italian
Italian hospitality is legendary; experience it like a local at these boutique and independently owned hotels. Many of them have been handed down from one generation to the next.
May 21, 2026 05:28 PM
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Laura Itzkowitz
History + Culture
7 Places to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage
Enjoy an enlightening trip when you visit one of these destinations filled with Hispanic culture and history.
September 12, 2022 12:01 PM
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Staff
Longreads
In France, a Swimming Pool With a Story
In Rennes, one writer discovers the Piscine Saint-Georges—and in turn, more about herself.
June 24, 2024 01:35 PM
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Aislyn Greene
Trending News
Apple Just Announced That It’s Partnering With Airlines to Help Prevent Lost Luggage
Already, 18 major airlines have signed up to use AirTags, with more expected. Here’s what else to know.
November 13, 2024 01:58 PM
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Bailey Berg
4 Days In
How to Have the Perfect Long Weekend in Edinburgh, According to Locals
Meander the cobbled streets, climb an historic volcano, and be sure to try a wee dram of whisky.
May 20, 2025 03:14 PM
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Lottie Gross
Family Travel
These Epic Family Vacations Turn Your Kid’s Passions Into Real-Life Adventures
Kids can dig up dinos, train like ninjas, and ride in race cars on these unforgettable trips.
December 11, 2025 02:42 PM
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Ashlea Halpern
Travel Tips + Etiquette
Puffins, Koalas, and Pandas: Wildlife Webcams to Watch During Quarantine
Tune into these zoo, aquarium, and wildlife livestreams for a virtual glimpse into the animal kingdom.
April 8, 2020 04:46 PM
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Sarah Buder
Longreads
They Used to Be Places Just for Women. Now They’re UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
By the 13th century, many major European cities had established beguinages, or enclosed communities for women looking to live in relative freedom. What remains of them today?
March 8, 2024 09:55 AM
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Melissa Febos
History + Culture
Diving into the History of The Bahamas
Diving into the History of The Bahamas
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Fall 2024
How to Plan Family Trips That Both Kids and Parents Love
Travel can be the best form of education for children—and their parents. Here’s how to make it fun.
October 22, 2024 03:27 PM
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Tim Chester
Food + Drink
20 Ice Cream Shops in the U.S. With Seriously Unique Flavors
These ice cream shops are anything but vanilla.
May 8, 2023 07:00 PM
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Alina Polishuk
Where to Travel Next
The Sweetest Small Towns in California
Look beyond the Golden State’s bustling cities and explore these nine appealing towns on your next visit.
April 12, 2024 04:36 PM
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Michelle Konstantinovsky
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