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Toronto’s Only Black-Owned Hotel Sits in One of the City’s Most Creative Neighborhoods
At the 10-room Ode Toronto, local art, vintage shopping, and neighborhood restaurants in Dundas West define the experience.
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The Hotel Brand That Transformed Modern Hospitality
From Victorian London to Boston and Pasadena, Langham hotels continue to define timeless elegance and modern hospitality.
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A River Adventure Between New York and Canada Showed Me Forgotten—and Much Needed—Lessons for America
A writer learns about Haudenosaunee influences on U.S. government and how to be a better traveler.
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Karen Gardiner
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This Maximalist NYC Hotel Is One of the City’s Buzziest Openings
We checked in to the newly opened Faena New York to see if it lived up to the hype. We found theatrical design, a see-and-be-seen crowd, and key amenities that are still on the way.
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Roam the French Quarter at daybreak, discover mini cities or a lighthouse, and find locally loved Indian-spiced catfish.
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8 Must-See Places in Kansas City and the Innovative Women Behind Them
In every corner of this vibrant Midwestern community in Missouri, from its celebrated jazz scene to a Vietnamese cafe, visionary women are transforming Kansas City.
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A New Galápagos “Ocean Highway” Protects Endangered Species
In January, Ecuador designated a new marine reserve in the Galápagos, preserving a critical migratory route for the islands’ most at-risk wildlife.
February 17, 2022 03:48 PM
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Jennifer Flowers
Cities We Love
The French Food City With Fewer Crowds and All of the Charm
It’s famous as the birthplace of Dijon mustard, but the capital of France’s Burgundy region offers travelers so much more.
December 26, 2019 09:38 AM
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Air Travel News
Newark Airport’s Seriously Upgraded New Terminal A Is Now Open
The much-anticipated improvement over its worn-out predecessor officially opened to the flying public on January 12.
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Three Remarkable Days in Cologne
Home to Cologne Cathedral, and filled with Romanesque churches, pedestrian-friendly streets, and world-class museums, one of Germany’s oldest cities also happens to be its liveliest.
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This Underrated State Has Over 200 Hot Springs—Here Are 5 Favorites, According to a Local Travel Expert
From a steamy shower only accessible by boat to a natural warm infinity pool, have your next spa session in the Idaho wilderness.
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Air Travel News
This U.K. Airport Just Dropped the 100-Milliliter Liquid Limit—and More Airports Will Follow Suit
At London City Airport, passengers no longer need to remove laptops or liquids from their carry-ons and can bring up to two liters of liquid (about half a gallon). All U.K. airports will do the same by 2024.
April 7, 2023 05:29 PM
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The Best Roman Ruins Aren’t in Rome: 10 Crowd-Free Alternatives Outside of Italy
Italy isn’t the only place with awe-inspiring ruins from the Roman Empire. Avoid the crowds and see the broader picture of Roman history at these 10 destinations across Europe and northern Africa.
February 26, 2025 09:13 AM
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A Hot Springs Haven in the Canadian Rockies Unveils Two New Spas, One Inside a National Park
Two new luxury spas with thermal baths heat up the wellness scene in the Canadian Rockies.
November 24, 2025 10:45 AM
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Mexico’s New Maya Train Has Officially Launched, Connecting Cancún with Other Yucatán Destinations
A complete guide to the new Tren Maya, which will have 34 total stops in the states of Quintana Roo, Yucatán, Campeche, Tabasco, and Chiapas. Here’s how to book tickets, how much it costs, and what to expect on board.
January 29, 2024 07:39 PM
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