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Hiking + Cycling
This 93-Mile Italian Hike Leads to Medieval Monasteries—and Lunches Cooked by Nuns
The Via di Linari winds through the Apennines, passing abbeys, castles, and mountain towns. Here’s how to hike the Italian route.
December 11, 2025 01:02 PM
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Alessio Perrone
Food + Drink
The Most Delicious Side of Belgrade Embraces Its Roots
In recent years, Belgrade has celebrated its more cosmopolitan side. But as Nicholas Schmidle discovers, the most appealing part of the city lies in its traditions.
April 7, 2020 02:43 PM
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Nicholas Schmidle
Air Travel News
Could There Be Less Turbulence in Our Flying Future?
For the first time, airlines plan to share more accurate turbulence data with the goal of making flying smoother and safer.
September 5, 2019 07:14 PM
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Michelle Baran
Small Ship Cruises
Escape the Masses on These New Small-Ship Expedition, Luxury, and Sailing Cruises
With fewer crowds, excellent service, and the ability to get to remote destinations, small-ship cruising—on vessels that can only accommodate up to 500 passengers—might truly be the best way to explore by sea.
January 22, 2024 02:26 PM
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Jeri Clausing
Food + Drink
Your Potatoes Likely Came From One Surprising Island—Where You Can Now Try Tuber Facials and Spud Cocktails
Local farmers, mixologists, and potato-spa innovators are welcoming travelers into their homes and businesses to tout the rare varieties found on their remote island off the coast of Chilean Patagonia.
November 25, 2025 12:31 PM
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Mark Johanson
Holiday Travel
10 European-Style Christmas Markets in the U.S. for Glühwein, Danish Cookies, and Swedish Santa
These markets have all the fairy-tale appeal—no passport required.
November 21, 2025 04:53 AM
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Caitlin Morton
Food + Drink
Why This Iconic London Hotel Is Our Newest Dining Destination
Chef Daniel Humm of the three Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park is making his U.K. debut.
December 9, 2019 10:18 AM
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Jennifer Flowers
Cities We Love
10 Reasons to Visit Boston Solo This Winter
From cozy cafés to snowy adventures, Boston offers solo travelers a memorable winter escape.
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COVID + Travel
Denmark Announces Partial Shutdown as COVID Cases Rise
Effective December 19, theaters, cinemas, museums, and art galleries across the country must close, and stores and restaurants must limit capacity.
December 17, 2021 04:46 PM
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Jan M. Olsen
Art + Culture
The Studio Museum in Harlem Has Finally Reopened, and It Has a Story to Tell
Originally located in a rented loft in 1968 and then in a former bank, the Studio Museum in Harlem finally opens the doors of its new purpose-built, custom-designed building—one that reaffirms its connection to the evolving neighborhood it calls home.
November 12, 2025 02:11 PM
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Shannon J. Effinger
Food + Drink
Meet the France-Trained Pastry Chef Who is Bringing Fine-Dining Quality Chocolate to a Wider Audience
Wendy Sherwood, the pastry chef behind La Forêt, is living the sweet life in the Napa Valley
November 22, 2019 07:28 PM
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Visit Napa Valley
Cities We Love
How to Visit Austin From Home for a Day
Breakfast tacos, margaritas, and killer concerts? Yes, you can get those in your living room. You can even create your own little Barton Springs too.
June 8, 2020 08:10 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Weekend Getaways
A Ferry Ride Away, a World Apart: A Weekend Retreat to Whidbey Island
Hop on a ferry and 20 minutes later, you’ve traded Seattle streets for the best of the Pacific Northwest island life.
September 28, 2023 08:53 PM
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Aislyn Greene
Hotel News + Openings
These Hotels Around the Globe Were Just Given Michelin’s Elite Three-Keys Distinction
Anonymous inspectors awarded 143 hotels the highest Michelin honor of three keys: 23 located in France, 16 in the U.S., and 14 in the U.K.
October 10, 2025 04:50 PM
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Rachel Chang
AFAR Advisor
This New Ship Has Reinvented the Classic Danube Cruise
The groundbreaking AmaMagna, from AmaWaterways, is an impressive new option for your river (and even ocean) cruise-loving clients.
August 15, 2019 09:39 AM
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AmaWaterways
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