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3 days ago

These 18 Faux Pas Travelers Committed While Abroad Have Me Cringing (And, OK, Laughing) SO Hard

I was traveling with my family to scatter Mom's ashes at her childhood home and favorite places. We rented a car that had to be exchanged on the second day for one without iffy brakes. We were a four-hour drive away when I stopped in my tracks and asked my sister if she had gotten Mom's miniature travel urn out of the cup holder at my seat.
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fromZDNET
11 hours ago

I wore 5 different headphones across 8 flights - here's how each pair won (and lost)

The Sonos Ace are easily the most comfortable pair of over-ear headphones I've worn, even more so than Bose. Although my flight from Atlanta to New York City was only two and a half hours, I could've kept them on for at least four more hours. The Ace have a comfortable and relaxed clamping force, a plushy headband, and spacious earcups padded with memory foam.
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fromBusiness Insider
12 hours ago

My favorite vacation spot is an island city in Florida. I love it so much that I hope to move there once I'm an empty nester.

Key West's natural beauty, rich history, relaxed island atmosphere makes it an ideal favorite vacation spot and potential place to retire.
UK news
fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

The best places to visit in Scotland

Scotland's most memorable journeys move from cities to mountains via lochs and seas to remote islands, offering dramatic landscapes, castles, bothies, and wild weather.
fromTravel + Leisure
14 hours ago

How I Pull Off Travel With 9-year-old Triplets, From Juggling Plane Seats to Tackling Disney World and National Parks

He was transferred to London, and I went to visit him when I was about 18-it was eye-opening. I had never been to a big city like that, where there are trains, subways, and double-decker buses. I was new to it all, and it changed me. It was interesting to see how different people live, eat, and even move their bodies.
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fromrestlessfeet.com
15 hours ago

Sicily's Beating Heart, Palermo.

Palermo is a lively, historic, culturally layered city easily explored on foot, offering restored architecture, vibrant markets, and rich Sicilian wine and culinary experiences.
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fromTravel + Leisure
16 hours ago

Exclusive: Kenny Chesney on the Florida and South Carolina Destinations That He Loves and How Travel Inspires Him

Kenny Chesney balances global fame with personal peace by seeking beach escapes, travel, quiet reflection, and sharing intimate stories from his small-town roots.
Fashion & style
fromTravel + Leisure
19 hours ago

I Found a $45 Cashmere Tee That's Perfect for Travel-and I'm Buying More Before It Sells Out

The $45 Quince Mongolian Cashmere Tee is a lightweight, sustainably sourced, travel-friendly everyday fall staple praised for softness, warmth, versatility, and high customer ratings.
Food & drink
fromCulture Trip
1 week ago

Chef Monica Galetti's Guide To Eating In Japan

Monica Galetti uses travel and local dining to learn cultures, seeking authentic, locally-recommended food experiences and cherishing shared home recipes and community stories.
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fromCN Traveller
1 year ago

13 of the best hotels in Prague

Prague's historic central districts offer atmospheric, affordable hotels within walking distance of a UNESCO-listed skyline and major sights, with new openings increasing choices.
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I'm a New Yorker who went to Salt Lake City for the first time. 9 things surprised me.

Salt Lake City and nearby towns combine high-end skiing, a thriving tech scene, surprising urban amenities (downtown ski lift, affordable five-star hotel), and unexpected discoveries.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

We moved to Spain before having kids. It was the best thing we did for our marriage.

Living abroad for a year after marriage built deep trust, problem-solving skills, and shared experiences that strengthened the couple before starting a family.
#carry-on
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago
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Elizabeth Banks on Her Tips for Packing Light, the Destination That 'Blew Her Mind,' and Her Biggest Airplane Pet Peeve

fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago
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Elizabeth Banks on Her Tips for Packing Light, the Destination That 'Blew Her Mind,' and Her Biggest Airplane Pet Peeve

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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

The best things to do in Cambridge

Cambridge combines historic college architecture, relaxed riverside charm, unique university traditions, and accessible galleries, cafés, and activities ideal for day trips or weekend breaks.
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fromDefector
1 week ago

The Journey Of All 1,091 U.S. Roller Coasters Ends With A Toot Around The Track | Defector

Rick Mathews rode every U.S. roller coaster that permits adult riders, completing 1,091 coasters with a final ride at a Texas kiddie coaster.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

How We Pulled It Off: A Lavender-Scented Wedding in a Chateau in Cannes

Couple planned a lavender-scented destination wedding near Cannes that combined the bride's desire for natural beauty with the groom's wish to DJ.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I home-swap my one-bedroom apartment for luxury houses. I travel constantly for a fraction of the price.

Kindred enables affordable, flexible home swapping worldwide through non-consecutive exchanges, optional Passport membership, and paid cleaning and service protections.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

"On His 18th Birthday, His Parents Finally Told Him The Truth": People Are Sharing The Most Hilarious "Parenting Hacks" That Ever Existed

Of course, it's never acceptable to lie...unless you have children, in which case it is one thousand percent necessary to have a few "fibs" in your arsenal. These are just harmless parenting tricks that are necessary for survival. So redditor u/TopRun8728 asked, "What's the most unethical parenting hack you know?" Here's what people said (including a white lie my dad used often when I was a kid that I still remember to this day).
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Americans Are Sharing The Culture Shocks They Had While Visiting Another State, And Oh My God

The first time I went to Washington, D.C., I was in town for a meeting with others who worked for state Attorney Generals. We were there for a week and went to visit the usual tourist places, and I was with a friend who lived there. I had to ask if anyone around D.C. drove a pickup truck, because everywhere we went, I only saw vans and other vehicles. I'm from South Texas, and pickup trucks are everywhere, so it was just so surreal to not see one on every street or corner!
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

2026 travel adventures: Lonely Planet touts 25 must-visit places, must-do experiences

Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2026 spotlights 25 destinations and experiences, featuring Brazil's Liberdade, Mexico City, Maine, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Tipperary.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

"It's Legit Just Not A Thing": 29 "Traditional" Foods Tourists Always Fall For

Many foods perceived as national staples are actually novelties, regional specialties, or immigrant inventions that locals rarely eat.
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fromThe BeauTraveler
1 week ago

Traveler or Influencer: How Social Media Stole Our Sense of Adventure - The BeauTraveler

Social media makes destinations feel instantly accessible, often replacing genuine exploration with curated virtual experiences and impulse-driven travel influenced by trends.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

The Future of Casino Travel: London as a Crypto-Friendly Destination

London's hospitality and casinos increasingly accept cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, enabling seamless crypto-based travel, payments, and entertainment for tech-savvy international visitors.
US politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 week ago

US government almost doubles price of ESTA visa waiver

Nationals of Visa Waiver Program countries must obtain an ESTA, now $40, to enter the US for short visits under 90 days; apply early and note passport-linked validity.
#astrology
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

This sister trip was many years in the making

My sister and I have always been close in the kind of way that only siblings with a two-year age gap can be. We grew up sharing everything from wardrobes to the same old hand-me-down phone. As adults, though, life has pulled us in different directions. She's 33 now, I'm 31, and somehow, we spent most of our twenties living in different countries.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Is the 1 Thing Travel Experts Say You Should Always Bring on a Flight-and No, It's Not a Neck Pillow

Carry a ballpoint pen on international flights to complete paper immigration and customs forms, avoid delays, and lend to other travelers.
fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

8 Pet Peeves of a Hotel Writer

As a traveler, I've been privileged. Not due to family wealth or a secret benefactor, but the fortune of falling into a travel writing career that has included 10,000 hours, and then some, at hotels and resorts around the world. These stays - sometimes comped, sometimes not; sometimes incognito, sometimes not - are turned into reviews, guides, listings, features, profiles, round-ups for print and online publications. Topics run the gamut, too, from service, amenities and facilities to design, architecture and technology.
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fromtablehopper
2 weeks ago

This week's tablehopper: lift off. (free)

Wooooooooo, your tablehopper is set to hella turbo right now. On Monday, I was up in Geyserville at Francis Ford Coppola Winery to be a judge for the annual Perfect Your Pizzacook-off, which featured four fabulously creative pizzas and pairings, check my Instagram stories soon to see the winning pie (three words: pignoli chile crisp!). It's always a treat to have Razza's Dan Richer in town, and our Check Please! goddess Leslie Sbrocco as the emcee.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I took my 50-year-old best friend to Disney. He was skeptical, but it was actually a great guys' trip for men our age.

Until recently, my best friend, Josh, couldn't name a single Disney ride. Meanwhile, I've visited nearly every park worldwide and subscribe to Disney blogs. When a last-minute work trip sent him to Asia, he decided to take an extra week of vacation. Since his wife couldn't get the time off, he asked me to join him for our first guys' trip in a decade.
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Mental health
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I'm a Travel Writer Terrified of Flying-and This Science-backed Tool Eased My Fear

Reading turbulence forecasts (for example via Turbli) reduces flight anxiety by turning unpredictable turbulence into understandable, manageable information and engaging rational brain processes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Lyra's last story exclusive extract from Philip Pullman's final installment in The Book of Dust trilogy

A traveler tends sunburned bruises, protects a hidden alethiometer needle, and deliberates trusting a local guide while mourning the lost device.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 weeks ago

How I Travel: Poet Joy Harjo Plays Sax in Her Hotel Room

Joy Harjo prioritizes travel from childhood and packs cords, a laptop, Kindle, notebook, stones, and often an instrument in her carry-on.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

After visiting 2 of Iceland's famous lagoons, there's only one I'd return to on future trips

During trips to Iceland, I visited both the Blue Lagoon and the Sky Lagoon.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

Sabrina Carpenter on Her Go-to Cure for Jet Lag, the "Magical" Destination She Visited, and the Best Place for Espresso (Exclusive)

I travel a ton on tour, but I am really bad at taking vacation,
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#eugene-levy
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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 weeks ago

How a Father-Daughter Trek up Mount Kilimanjaro Shaped a Life

A father-daughter Kilimanjaro climb shaped a travel and parenting philosophy rooted in shared challenge, cultural exchange, and intimate bonding.
Mindfulness
fromTiny Buddha
2 weeks ago

Full Circle: Reclaiming the Me I Thought I'd Lost - Tiny Buddha

Solitude and discomfort during travel allow inner listening, trust in personal rhythm, and reclaiming a more authentic self.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

If You Spot This Sign At A European Restaurant, Rick Steves Advises You To Turn Away - Tasting Table

Avoid crowded tourist squares and large English menus claiming 'no frozen food'; seek small, single-language local eateries a few blocks away where locals dine.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

World's most unusual toilets picture - with 14500ft seat in the clouds

Lonely Planet showcases 100 unusual, scenic and historic toilets worldwide, offering a timeline from ancient Indus Valley sanitation to Japan's futuristic designs.
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

These 8 New Target Sneakers Look Just Like Pairs From New Balance, On Cloud, and More Top Brands-From $32

There's nothing quite like stepping into a fresh pair of sneakers while on vacation. If you have a trip planned, look to Target, which recently released over 80 pairs of walking shoes that resemble styles from top brands like On Cloud, New Balance, and Puma. As a bonus, some of the Target sneakers are already available at a discount. The retailer's latest sneaker drop includes the Rykä Devotion Fuse Walking Shoes, which one shopper said "didn't pinch anywhere" during their 10-day trip to Europe,
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fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

The Best Hotels in the Bahamas

The Bahamas offers turquoise waters, barrier reefs, powdery beaches, diverse hotels, and excellent snorkeling and diving across about 700 islands.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Memory Foam Travel Pillow Kept Me Comfortable and Free of Neck Pain for a 14-hour Flight

An ergonomic, compressible Ostrichpillow Go Neck Pillow with 360-degree memory-foam support and a machine-washable cover significantly improved long-haul economy flight comfort.
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fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Two Signs a Couple Is Truly Compatible

Compatibility requires mutual adjustment and practical skills to handle boredom, conflict, problem-solving, daily stressors, aligned goals, and social preferences.
Canada news
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Trump jokes about a U.S.-Canada 'merger' as relations hit their lowest point in decades | Fortune

President Donald Trump predicted Canadians will resume U.S. travel after a trade deal, while his annexation comments and tariffs contributed to a 23% drop in visits.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Bose's boldest QuietComfort Ultra headphones are cheaper than ever

Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones offer top-tier noise cancellation, outstanding comfort, and travel-friendly battery life at a discounted price during Prime Big Deal Days.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

After a Flight Cancellation Left Me Stuck for 4 Days, These Are the 11 Travel Essentials I'll Always Pack

Pack versatile tech and basic medications to manage unexpected flight disruptions, extended layovers, and work needs during travel.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

20 mind-boggling optical illusions you can find in nature

Everyone loves an optical illusion - even if they leave us completely stumped - and they're all around us in the natural world. From an underwater waterfall in the Indian Ocean to a surrealist scene in Namibia, we rounded up 18 naturally occurring illusions and optical phenomena that will make you double-take. If you can't fathom how these places are real, there's good news: Some of the locations named on this list are accessible to visitors,
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fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

The AirTag just dropped to its lowest price ever, thanks to October Prime Day

AirTags provide reliable, compact Bluetooth tracking for iPhone users and are discounted 34% to $65 during October Prime Day, easing travel-related item-loss concerns.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

13 Best Places to Visit for Halloween-With Spooky Ghost Stories and Over-the-top Events

Travel to destinations that showcase Halloween through historic sites, haunted castles, theme-park events, and cozy fall festivals worldwide.
France news
fromThe Good Life France
3 weeks ago

Autumn in France newsletter - The Good Life France

Traveler exploring southern France—Grasse, Côte d'Azur, Vaucluse—captures autumn scenes, vineyards, picturesque villages, and local superstitions while sharing updates on Instagram.
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

Granada Is One of Spain's Hidden Jewels-With Incredible Tapas, Lush Gardens, and Thrilling Flamenco

The rain came early that winter and didn't stop. Scotland, where I live, is known for its miserable weather, but this was something different. The pavements were peppered with deep puddles, and grassy areas wilted into mud. It felt as though we hadn't seen the sun in months. I would sit in my apartment, watching droplets trickle down the windows, and find myself googling Andalusia-checking the weather there, looking at photos of sunny plazas and orange trees.
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

Eugene Levy on Touring Windsor Castle with Prince William and Walking in Royal Footsteps for 'The Reluctant Traveler'

I'm much less reluctant of a traveler than I was since I'm getting much more out of the experiences of being there, but getting there is still an issue,
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fromCN Traveller
3 years ago

The best things to do in Birmingham

From exploring one of the UK's best small art galleries to taking a boat along its myriad waterways to visiting a nearby beach, the day is wide open with possibilities, while Birmingham's exceptional gastro scene comes alive when night falls. Whether it's sampling Michelin star restaurants in the city centre or bar hopping out in lively neighbourhoods like Moseley or Stirchley, activities in Birmingham are always first-class.
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US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

How rising costs are changing the way Americans travel

Rising travel costs — about 20% since 2019 — are forcing many Americans to reduce trips as higher gas, lodging, dining, and living expenses cut discretionary income.
#packing
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

How I Travel: June Squibb 'Smoked Like Crazy' Her First Time in First Class

I've flown into Paris, and been in the airport, but I've never spent time in Paris, nor London,
Film
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Took My Family to This Under-the-radar Island-and It Might Just Be Italy's Best-kept Secret

As we boarded the ferry from Naples to Ischia, all I could think about was how similar it felt to standing in line at a theme park. Anticipation and anxiety hung in the air, along with the faint, sweet smell of sunscreen. Children fidgeted in the relentless August heat. But we took it all in stride because a big payoff-in this case, that roller coaster high of a fabulous Italian island vacation-was waiting on the other side.
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#japan
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I often feel lost because I'm not married and have no kids. My 93-year-old great aunt gave me a freeing piece of advice.

Embrace unconventional life choices and travel without shame; intergenerational wisdom can grant permission to pursue meaning, belonging, and personal happiness.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My high school friends and I take yearly trips together. We're in our 30s but still make time for each other.

Lifelong friendships formed in a small town endure decades through shared laughter, mutual support during hardships, and prioritized recurring trips to reconnect.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Food City Was Highly Underrated In Anthony Bourdain's Eyes - Tasting Table

Throughout his life and career, Anthony Bourdain gained a broad perspective by traveling the globe and sharing his experiences, usually with honesty and candor through his uniquely poetic prose. Whether it was his unabashed love for meat and sausages or his distaste for the famed James Beard Awards, Bourdain usually made his feelings clear about anything food or travel-related, and he had a healthy respect for underappreciated cuisines and cultures.
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fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Time Out names Irish neighbourhood one of world's coolest for 2025

The Liberties ranks 23rd on Time Out's 2025 list of the world's 39 coolest neighbourhoods, highlighting Dublin's frequent inclusion.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

12 Items You Should Always Have in Your Carry-on-Just in Case Your Luggage Gets Lost

Keep essential medications, toiletries, spare clothes, chargers, and organizers in carry-on to remain functional if checked luggage is delayed, misrouted, or lost.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago
US news

Greetings from Guatemala, where one person's trash becomes another's colorful art

A hanging planter made from an old tire in Antigua, Guatemala exemplifies creative reuse and shows culture's presence in everyday objects.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago
US news

Greetings from Guatemala, where one person's trash becomes another's colorful art

A bird-shaped hanging planter made entirely from an old tire exemplifies creative reuse, revealing beauty and culture in everyday objects during travel.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Why You Should Always Put Your Luggage in the Hotel Bathtub

But before you flop down on the bed or open up your suitcase to grab some fresh clothes, there's one thing you should do first, and that's put your luggage in the hotel room's bathtub or shower. No, it's not because suitcases are covered in germs and you should be mindful about where you put them (although that's another consideration). Rather, it's to keep your luggage away from any fabric surfaces, like bedding or carpets, where bed bugs-the bane of all travelers-may be hiding.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Street art and a Cuban cab readers' best photographs

Artist Marc Craig created this blue whale in the graffiti tunnels under Waterloo station. The figure is my partner Ian, who is standing underneath the eye the scale is awesome.' Photograph: Patricia Pearl I discovered hundreds of these feather-horned beetles (Rhipicera femorata) flying around in a mating frenzy while on a walk at Cape Conran. To get this photo, I had go out early in the morning while they were resting before the day warmed up.' Photograph: Geoff Boyes
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fromWorld Wild Schooling
1 month ago

12 Surprisingly Weird Foods in the USA To Try If You're Feeling Brave

France offers diverse destinations ideal for digital nomads combining remote work with cultural attractions, natural landscapes, and accessible European connections.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Whenever I travel with a partner, we stay in separate bedrooms

Booking two-bedroom accommodations when traveling with a partner preserves personal sleep schedules, privacy, and often costs little more than one-bedroom rentals.
Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I used to overplan short vacations. Now, I swear by a rule that helps me get the most out of my trips without burning out.

Use the 3-3-1 rule: three planned experiences, three food/drink stops, and one wild-card to slow down and embrace spontaneity on short trips.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The kindness of strangers: a man let me share his hotel room when I was locked out in Paris

I was flying back to France from the UK after a friend's funeral. I'd been living in Paris doing a French-language course and living with a host family who, to be honest, weren't particularly welcoming. It was late at night when I got back to the apartment, only to find the entrance code to the building had changed something the host family had neglected to mention. They must have already been in bed, because nobody was answering my calls.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This New Hotel on Italy's Amalfi Coast Is Hidden From the Crowds-With a Michelin-starred Restaurant and an Outdoor Infinity Pool

Furore Grand Hotel is a renovated Amalfi Coast property restored over four years with a €30 million investment, offering secluded coastal access and hospitality heritage.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
1 month ago

Braves vs. Tigers Game Thread: 9/20/25

Detroit has rough areas but offers vibrant neighborhoods, notable restaurants, strong professional sports, and Comerica Park provides an authentic, team-centered stadium experience.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I went to Vienna for the first time. 4 mistakes drained my energy and bank account.

Booking the wrong sleeper-train room and unsuitable city-center accommodation wasted money, time, and energy during a 48-hour Vienna trip.
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fromCN Traveller
3 years ago

The best hotels in Belfast

Belfast is experiencing a cultural renaissance with vibrant music, art, dining scenes, historic shipbuilding heritage, and a growing selection of notable hotels.
Fashion & style
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I'm Overhauling My Fall Travel Wardrobe With These 8 Elevated Matching Sets-All Under $50

Matching two-piece sets provide instant, comfortable, stylish travel outfits under $50, ideal for quick mornings and fall trips.
Gadgets
fromKotaku
1 month ago

Amazon Is Going Nuts, This 15" Gaming Portable Monitor for Xbox and Switch Is Selling for Pennies - Kotaku

Forhelp 15.6-inch portable monitor delivers a 1080p IPS display, thin aluminum body, and versatile connectivity for comfortable mobile use at an all-time low price.
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fromInsideHook
1 month ago

How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Northern Cyprus

Northern Cyprus offers affordable Mediterranean luxury with beaches, casinos, and resorts, despite limited international recognition and travel-entry quirks through Türkiye.
Apple
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Apple Just Launched Live Translation Across iPhone, AirPods, and More-Here's What It Means for Travelers

Apple's Live Translation provides real-time, on-device language translation across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Vision Pro, and AirPods.
Podcast
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Women Who Travel Podcast: An Old Friend Returns

Lale Arikoglu reunites with Meredith Carey for a special Women Who Travel episode before a hiatus to reflect on travel, guests, growth, and the podcast's origins.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Perfect panna cotta and parmesan salad: everything I'm cooking before my Sicilian getaway

Heading to Sicily for a late-September sun break while preparing family meals and planning to indulge in Italian recipes before and after the trip.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Frequent Travelers Prefer Quince's Stretchy $100 Trench Coat That 'Never Wrinkles' to Luxury Brands

The ideal trench coat for travel is one that will actually protect you from various weather conditions. This option, which is made from a cotton and spandex blend, has a water-resistant finish that will keep you (and your clothes) dry in the rain. There is also a storm flap in the back center of the jacket that provides ventilation and makes the coat a breathable option during days when the temperature fluctuates.
Fashion & style
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Are European Cities Cracking Down on Rolling Suitcases? Here's What to Know

Wheeled suitcases are not banned across Europe despite recurring rumors; cobblestones damage wheels and backpacks or duffels are preferable for old-city travel.
fromSouth China Morning Post
1 month ago

Best places to eat in Da Nang, Vietnam's rising beach city with top seafood

Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam reachable by plane in two hours from Hong Kong and three from Singapore. Although not as famous as other Southeast Asian beach hotspots such as Phuket and Bali, it is close to some famous Vietnamese sights, including Hoi An, the Ba Na Hills and the Hue Imperial City. Da Nang can be roughly divided into two main sections: the beach side and the city side.
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#savings
fromAol
1 month ago
Travel

A Change of Scenery: When Travel and Side Hustles Combine

Americans indicate an average need of $287,731 in savings to quit everything and travel the world, with wide generational and wealth divides.
fromAol
1 month ago
Digital life

A Change of Scenery: When Travel and Side Hustles Combine

Average American needs roughly $287,731 saved to quit and travel the world, with notable generational differences and varied personal financial thresholds.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

The 'Seashell Capital of the World' Is in Florida-With 400+ Shell Species, No Traffic Lights, and No Buildings Taller Than a Palm Tree

Sanibel Island is a 33-square-mile, family-friendly barrier island renowned globally for abundant shells, extensive conservation, and over 25 miles of bike trails.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

'I'm waiting for hidden cameras to pop out and tell us it's all a big joke' - Mayo family collect their 17m lotto jackpot

A family won the third-highest lotto jackpot in Irish history after buying an online ticket for the August 27 draw and claimed the prize anonymously.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

This Husband Abandoned His Wife At Airport, And People Are Actually Supporting Him

A husband boarded a flight without his late-arriving wife after repeated delays, triggering family conflict and a prolonged silent treatment.
Miscellaneous
fromBattery Power
1 month ago

Braves vs. Astros Game Thread: 9/14/25

Houston's food scene, especially high-quality BBQ and traditional Mexican food, outshines its similarities to other cities and provides inspiration for grilling.
Renovation
fromRemodelista
1 month ago

Psst... What We Loved in August - Remodelista

A Sag Harbor gallery opened; a Bend photo captures pear and grape canopy; Dungeness lighthouse stay featured Stetson and book; re-patched bathmat endures.
Health
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Traveling Can Impact Your Menstrual Cycle-Here's How to Manage It

Travel can disrupt menstrual cycles and requires planning to avoid periods, manage symptoms, and cope with hormone changes from jet lag, stress, and routine shifts.
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