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Beer, Wine, + Spirits
Why Santa Ynez Valley is the New Napa
An influx of restaurateurs, entrepreneurs, and dreamers has turned these bucolic communities into one great food destination
November 30, 2016 07:59 PM
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Chaney Kwak
Hotels
All in the Family, and Still Thriving: Hotels Run by Heirs for Generations
Think it’s hard keeping a business in the family? Try finding a hotel where the great-grandchildren of the founders didn’t sell to the highest bidder. These retreats are still run by the same families for four generations and beyond.
September 12, 2025 11:31 AM
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Heidi Mitchell
Tips + News
Travel TV Host Phil Rosenthal’s Relentless Optimism Is What We All Need Right Now
With new episodes of “Somebody Feel Phil” dropping on Netflix, the host and creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond” opens up about staying “annoyingly positive.”
November 5, 2020 12:29 PM
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Annie Fitzsimmons
Restaurants + Cafés
The Best Places to Eat in Detroit, According to a Local Chef
James Beard Award semifinalist Javier Bardauil shares his favorite places to eat in Detroit’s Core City and beyond.
Sponsored by
Visit Detroit
AFAR Approved
Tumi’s 19 Degree Expandable 4-Wheeled Suitcases Are My Go-To Luggage—Here’s Why
After taking a set of Tumi 19 Degree expandable suitcases on 30 trips this year, here’s one travel writer’s honest review.
October 18, 2023 08:49 AM
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Paul Rubio
History + Culture
What Charleston’s New Memorial to Victims of Church Shooting Will Mean for the City
More than four years after the devastating, racially motivated shooting at Charleston’s Mother Emanuel church, the Rev. Eric Manning opens up about the church’s legacy, how the city has changed—and how a new memorial will honor those who died.
July 3, 2019 05:15 PM
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Christine Ajudua
Food + Drink
The Best Foodie Experiences in Québec
Just across the U.S. border, Canada’s bountiful river valley offers a crowd-free culinary escape full of organic wineries, acclaimed cideries, and farm-to-fork dining experiences.
Sponsored by
Bonjour Québec
Epic Trips
Why the Next Mountain You Conquer Should Be in Russia
On a summit adventure of Russia’s Mount Elbrus, writer Kathleen Rellihan finds that politics aside, a country’s people and its peaks should be experienced firsthand.
July 24, 2018 07:26 PM
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Kathleen Rellihan
Travel Tips + Etiquette
How to Plan Your Most Joyful Trip, According to a Happiness Expert
Laurie Santos’s Yale University course “Psychology and the Good Life” focuses on topics such as mindfulness and slowing down. Here’s how you can apply her teachings to your own travels.
July 30, 2019 05:04 PM
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Aislyn Greene
Books
Introducing AFAR’s First Book Club
Reading takes you places. Transport yourself with the AFAReads book club.
May 20, 2020 12:29 PM
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Sara Button
History + Culture
How Fashion Can Challenge Western Misconceptions About Iran & Islam
We talk to Muslim-Iranian writer, photographer, and activist Hoda Katebi about the intersection of politics and fashion, Western misconceptions about Iran, and her new book, Tehran Streetstyle.
June 28, 2016 04:06 PM
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Kyana Moghadam
Kansas City
Overview
May 25, 2021 12:55 PM
Travel Tales
Meet the Revolutionary Women in the World of Flamenco Guitar
A former child prodigy travels to Spain to revisit the instrument of her youth—and to learn flamenco guitar from the tocaoras playing to the top of the male-dominated world.
June 4, 2019 12:37 PM
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Lavinia Spalding
Hotels
Why It’s Time to Visit Hong Kong Now
With a grounding in the city’s traditions, a new generation of entrepreneurs are reinventing Hong Kong.
August 6, 2019 12:25 PM
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Jennifer Flowers
UNESCO World Heritage
The Powerful New Lynching Memorial: Why Now Is the Time to Visit Montgomery, Alabama
A long-awaited monument to victims of racial terror has finally opened to the public. If you’ve never visited historic sites of the civil rights movement, and even if you have, it’s time to head to Montgomery.
April 30, 2018 07:41 PM
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Larry Bleiberg
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