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Accessible Travel
Traveling With Epilepsy Isn’t Easy, But It’s Not Impossible Either
I’m a travel writer, I have epilepsy, and I still travel the world. For those who want to do the same, I asked a neurologist for tips on how to make trips easier and safer.
May 23, 2024 09:33 AM
Fall 2025
In Botswana, Tracking Lions and Elephants—By Bike
Contributing writer Chris Colin travels halfway around the world with his family to take a first-of-its-kind safari, and emerges changed in more ways than one.
October 30, 2025 08:25 AM
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Chris Colin
History + Culture
Spain’s Parador Hotels Let You Sleep Where Royalty Ruled and Battles Ensued
The government has converted 97 significant buildings into boutique hotels up and down the country, making for a history-rich road trip.
October 9, 2019 06:28 PM
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Andrea Guthmann
Tips + News
U.K. to Enter COVID Lockdown for At Least Four Weeks
Under the new restrictions, bars and restaurants can only offer take-out, nonessential shops must close, and people can only leave home for specific reasons, such as exercise.
November 2, 2020 06:36 PM
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Jill Lawless
Art + Culture
Why This
Asheville Venue Is a Must-See
Asheville’s creativity is its heartbeat. Story Parlor is the stage. Head there and beyond for authentic experiences that push artistic boundaries.
Sponsored by
Explore Asheville and written by Joanne O’Sullivan
Hotels We Love
The 40 Best New Hotels of 2026
Afar’s picks for the 40 best new and renovated hotels around the world.
June 10, 2026 10:00 AM
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Jennifer Flowers
Cities We Love
6 Can’t-Miss San Francisco Neighborhoods for Travelers
Of course, you’ll want to ride a cable car and view the Golden Gate Bridge when you visit the City by the Bay, but to learn why people keep leaving their hearts here, hit the hills and explore this multifaceted place.
March 17, 2022 02:43 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Where to Travel Next
How to Make the Most of a South Florida Vacation This Winter
From the Palm Beaches and Fort Lauderdale south to Miami and the Florida Keys, we have you covered.
January 25, 2022 05:42 PM
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Terry Ward
Beer, Wine, + Spirits
Beyond Montevideo: Why Uruguay’s Wineries Need to Be on Your Radar
Within an hour of busy Montevideo, Uruguay’s fertile Canelones wine region beckons with more than 80 vineyards tucked into its transporting, pastoral setting.
September 25, 2019 10:35 PM
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Ari Bendersky
Trending News
Popular Japan Attractions Restrict Visitors in Effort to Curb Bad Tourist Behavior
The crackdown—including in Kyoto and Mount Fuji—comes amid growing concerns about overtourism.
May 8, 2024 07:00 PM
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Bailey Berg
Outdoor Adventure
6 Adventures You Can Only Have in Tucson’s Sonoran Desert
Discover epic hikes, scenic drives, and wildlife encounters in Arizona’s backyard.
Sponsored by
Visit Tucson
Astrotourism
This Is One of the Best Places in the U.S. to See the Stars
Whether you’re at an observatory or a national park, Tucson’s night skies won’t disappoint.
Sponsored by
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Travel Inspiration
How NYC and an Unlikely Icon (a Pigeon) Helped Launch This Artist’s Career
New York is a city defined by creativity and diversity. We sat down with Michelle Im, a rising Korean-American ceramics star based in the Ridgewood neighborhood of Queens, to learn about the ways the metropolis powers her drive and imagination—and where to find some of that inspiration for yourself.
Sponsored by
NYC & Company and written by Dakota Kim
Food + Drink
David Chang and Other Famous Chefs Will Teach You to Cook for $100 or Less
The proceeds from the Momofuku founder’s class—as well as ones from chefs Edward Lee, Claudette Zepeda, and Rōze Traore—will go toward a variety of charities.
July 1, 2020 04:30 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
Tips + News
Global Entry Starts Rejecting New York Residents, DHS Says Refunds on the Way
Nearly two weeks after applying, an AFAR staffer (and a New York State resident) has been notified that she isn’t eligible to enroll in the Trusted Traveler Program—she’s still awaiting the fate of the $100 application fee that was charged to her credit card.
February 20, 2020 01:49 PM
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Michelle Baran
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