Your Hotel Room Can Do WHAT?! Super High-Tech Amenities
It seems that every week a new tablet device has launched or a new robot is being introduced to do the work of a person -- and hotels that know what's up have made sure to stock up on these new...
View ArticleNot Even Brain Cancer Could Come Between This Couple's Unwavering Love
A month before her wedding, Mari Mckinstry underwent her fourth of seven surgeries in her battle against brain cancer. The procedure left her unable to walk, so just two weeks before the big day, she...
View ArticleIf You Like Staying in Italian Castles, You'll Dig This Hotel
Do you like Italy? Do you like castles? If you answered yes to either of those questions (and if you didn't -- seriously?), you'll probably be into the gorgeous Castello di Monterone in the rolling...
View ArticleBeer Tour Alert: 9 Craft Beer Hotspots in Munich to Visit on Your Beer Trip...
The best beer in Munich is not at the Hofbräuhaus. Beer awesomeness awaits you, but not necessarily at the places you've heard about. Mormons gravitate to Salt Lake City, Muslims to Mecca and...
View ArticleWineries to pair with a city break
Exploring a new city this summer? We have the perfect accompaniment: wine. Check out six wine regions within driving distance of six great cities. Tip: Steal away during the week when city dwellers are...
View ArticleEverything You Ever Wanted To Know About Swingers Resorts
By: Sophie-Claire Hoeller All images by Adult Vacation Parties Admittedly, we've taken you on some pretty weird nakations in the past, from nude beaches and nude resorts, to the world's kinkiest...
View ArticleTravel: Why Wait for Milestones?
It's a convenient way to rack up the celebration of milestones with "We'll do on our five year anniversary, 10 year, 15 year" and so forth. When it comes to treating ourselves and celebrating life as...
View Article10 Best Taco Stands in the U.S.
The taquerÃa is a ubiquitous sight in Mexico — businessmen, blue collar workers and students alike pay daily visits to taco stands in order to get their fix of fresh-made tortillas filled with...
View ArticleTen Insider Things To Do in Newport, RI
You've done the Cliff Walk, you've seen the mansions aka "Summer Cottages." You may have even taken a harbor tour. But here's a list of ways to experience Newport RI like a tycoon, a rum smuggler, or...
View ArticleDaily Life In Cambodia: Photos Reveal Country's Stunning Beauty
Welcome to Daily Life! Each week HuffPost World will transport you to one of the corners of the Earth through images that expose the beauty and tragedy of worlds you may have never before seen.
View ArticleWhat Factors Make a City Great?
We previously asked what makes for a great neighborhood and now we're thinking bigger. What makes a city great? On the surface, it's the people, the food, the outdoor environments and transit systems,...
View ArticleSummer Solstice 2014, Longest Day Of The Year, Arrives Saturday
Get set for the 2014 summer solstice! The longest day of the year arrives on Saturday, June 21 at 6:51 a.m. EDT. The occasion brings celebrations across the Northern Hemisphere, from Swedes who wear...
View ArticleMissing Kitty Found A Month Later, Living At Airport
Oh, Chester. You sly kitty. On May 21, a cat escaped his crate at the Montreal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Canada when he was traveling to Vancouver to meet his new owner, Amanda...
View ArticleFlexing Your Integrity Muscle
This is the first in a series of short, timely videos called Spiritual Lessons From Life's Travels. This one's a little lesson from one of our tour guests about what it means when we're uncomfortable...
View ArticleOn The Hunt For Supercells: Amateur Photographer Captures Breathtaking Storms...
Seeing Jody Miller's stunning photos, you might think she's a veteran storm chaser. "I have only been shooting storms for the last two seasons," the Southern California resident told The Huffington...
View ArticleWWI Battlefield Heirloom Allows Family To Connect With 100-Year-Old History
A soldier's military identification bracelet, that was most likely lost on the battlefields of World War I nearly 100 years ago, is now in the hands of his family. A bracelet, bearing the inscription,...
View ArticleHiking in the Alps
One of the highlights of our Best of Europe in 21 Days tour was our group hike. As this was pretty demanding--and there was a concern about snow on the trails this early in the season--only the fittest...
View ArticleFondue Fun in Switzerland
In Switzerland, it seems the traditional lifestyles have retreated to the high country, where they survive with an impressive vigor. That was clear when Otto, whose family runs the Hotel Stechelberg...
View ArticleConservationist Fears 'Unsustainable Rate Of Killing' After Legendary...
Mike Chase knows elephants are in trouble. Chase, a conservation biologist and founder of Elephants Without Borders, this year began what will become the most extensive count of great mammals on the...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to Travel
Dear Travel, I've been stalking you again. This makes the fifth time today -- and I haven't even had breakfast yet. I've had this happy addiction for a while now and it shows no signs of letting up....
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