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Restaurants + Cafés
Why Global Restaurants Are Welcoming Refugee Chefs Into Their Kitchens This Month
From Paris to Cape Town to New York City, gourmet establishments across 15 international cities will open their doors to chefs from conflict-torn countries as part of the annual Refugee Food Festival.
June 12, 2019 02:54 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
Air Travel News
The Best (and Cheapest) Europe Flights for 2021
There are some surprisingly good deals for travel to Europe right now as airlines add service to meet reopening demand.
June 28, 2021 06:21 PM
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Barbara Peterson
Air Travel News
U.S. Travelers Can Now Use ePassport Lines at U.K. Airports
Getting through Heathrow just got a whole lot easier for travelers from 7 countries.
May 22, 2019 05:36 PM
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Michelle Baran
Trending News
Amid Protests, Barcelona Is Still Open to Visitors
After a week of street demonstrations rocked Barcelona, the city has returned to a state of wary peace. Here’s why the protests happened and how they could affect your trip.
October 21, 2019 05:39 PM
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Jennifer Ceaser
Air Travel News
How This Airplane Is Changing the Experience of Flying
United Airlines’ 787 Dreamliners boast some serious perks—and they make for a better flight.
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Air Travel News
Everything You Should Know About Flying In and Out of Brussels Airport
With the airport observing its first day of large-scale operation since the March 22nd terrorist attacks, here’s what you should know
April 19, 2016 08:11 PM
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Alina Polishuk
Ukraine + Travel
Is Europe Travel Safe During Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?
The conflict in Ukraine has travelers rethinking upcoming trips to Europe. Security experts weigh in on whether there is cause for concern.
March 8, 2022 07:24 PM
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Michelle Baran
Books
Want to Support Black-Owned Businesses While Traveling? Make This Book Your Bible.
The new “ABC Travel Green Book” is a modern take on Victor Hugo Green’s iconic guide—and it’s meant for all travelers.
August 21, 2020 05:49 PM
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Aislyn Greene
River Cruises
What It’s Like to Take a River Cruise Through Europe Right Now
With COVID rules and restrictions varying by country, crossing the border by boat has its own new challenges—but there are some advantages, too.
September 22, 2021 06:20 PM
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Katherine LaGrave
History + Culture
The History Behind Some of the World’s Most Beautiful Ceilings
A book titled “The Art of Looking Up” details the significant stories of spectacular ceilings, from Sweden and Las Vegas to Spain and Iran.
September 30, 2019 07:32 PM
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Sarah Buder
Loyalty + Rewards
The Special Benefits Small Businesses Can Discover Through Airline Programs
Your small business can earn free flights, elite status, lounge passes, and more by banking work travel by its employees.
June 23, 2021 07:05 PM
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Eric Rosen
Museums + Galleries
Europe’s Museums Begin to Reopen With New Rules and “Social-Distancing Devices”
At various European institutions re-emerging from coronavirus lockdowns, ticketed time slots, plexiglass shields, and mandatory mask protocols provide a glimpse into what the “new normal” might look like.
May 19, 2020 07:56 PM
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Sarah Buder
Tips + News
The U.S. Ban on Travel Now Includes Europe, the U.K., and Ireland—What You Need to Know
The temporary ban has been extended to the U.K. and Ireland, effective midnight March 16, but U.S. citizens and their families are exempt.
March 14, 2020 02:06 PM
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Michelle Baran
Tips + News
Why Are the Borders Between the U.S. and Europe Still Closed—and When Will They Open?
Between the upcoming U.S. presidential election, the number of governments and entities that need to work together and agree, and reciprocity issues, there are a lot of hurdles.
October 12, 2020 05:33 PM
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Michelle Baran
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