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U.S. Airports Will No Longer Screen International Arrivals for COVID-19
Consequently, international flights will not be required to come into 1 of only 13 U.S. airports where enhanced coronavirus screening measures were being carried out.
September 9, 2020 09:03 PM
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Michelle Baran
Cities We Love
The Best Black-Owned Bronx Outposts According to Jon Gray
Ghetto Gastro co-founder Jon Gray shows us his favorite Black-owned outposts in his home borough, the Bronx.
Sponsored by
NYC & Company and written by Shanika Hillocks
COVID + Travel
France Suspends Most COVID Restrictions, Including Vaccine Pass
The U.S. has been moved to France’s “green list” of countries, meaning unvaccinated leisure travelers can now enter the country, too.
March 15, 2022 08:43 PM
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Michelle Baran
Stay Here Next
Dubai Adds Another Eye-Popping Hotel to Its Skyline, and It’s a Superyacht-Inspired Beach Retreat
With dazzling views, sophisticated restaurants, and warm service, the beachside Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab brings calm luxury to a city that does everything big.
May 15, 2025 03:55 PM
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Nicola Chilton
Cities We Love
When to Travel to Mexico for the Best Possible Trip
There’s always something to do in Mexico—no matter what time of year you go.
January 22, 2025 02:26 PM
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Meagan Drillinger
Art + Culture
I.M. Pei, Visionary Architect Who Designed Louvre Pyramid, Is Dead at 102
Pei’s works ranged from the trapezoidal addition to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., to the chiseled towers of the National Center of Atmospheric Research that blend in with reddish mountains in Boulder, Colorado.
May 16, 2019 08:09 PM
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Kathy McCormack
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October 18, 2022 06:42 PM
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Bailey Berg
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This Southern City Is Topping Our Travel Wishlist This Year—Here’s Why
New destination restaurants, updated historic hotels, and a bevy of arts events make Charleston the place to get some Southern flavor.
November 5, 2024 03:56 PM
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Ellen Schmedinghoff
Where to Travel Next
Discover Fascinating Heritage, Stunning Landscapes, and More in Luther’s Germany
From lush forests and timber-framed houses to castles and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the enchanting, off-the-beaten-path region known as LutherLand is rich in history and natural beauty to explore. Here’s how to step back in time to the Reformation.
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COVID + Travel
Some European Christmas Markets Close Due to COVID, but Some Remain Open
After a year when most were canceled, some of Europe’s festive markets are back on again for the 2021 holiday season. Not all have been spared, though, as pandemic problems linger.
November 22, 2021 08:14 PM
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Billie Cohen
Where to Travel Next
Where to Go Every Month of the Year for Better Weather, Fewer Crowds, and the Most Value
Hurricane-free Caribbean beaches, empty canals in Venice, and lush safaris—all can be yours in off season.
August 1, 2025 02:26 AM
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Mark Ellwood
Cities We Love
Everything You Need to Know to (Smartly) Navigate New York City
Explore on foot. Eat at the bar. Buy same-day Broadway tickets. Tips from New Yorkers on surviving—and thriving—in NYC.
September 10, 2020 06:16 PM
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Staff
Islands
Hemingway’s Favorite Getaway Is an Adventurer’s Dream
Kitesurfing, spearfishing, and plenty of tasty food await in one of Florida’s most famous beach destinations.
December 27, 2024 07:54 AM
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Alex Schechter
Ocean Cruises
5 Perfectly Dreamy Cruises to Bermuda
Whether you want to spend several days just relaxing in and around Bermuda or love the idea of combining the North Atlantic island with nearby coastal destinations, there’s a perfect Bermuda cruise for you.
June 4, 2024 01:35 PM
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Brittany Chrusciel
Trains
A First Look at the New High-Speed Train That Will Connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas
Brightline West has officially broken ground on its ambitious high-speed rail project that will connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas in two hours. Here’s a look at the station designs, rail map, and project timeline.
April 23, 2024 06:18 PM
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Matt Villano
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