How to Eat Like a Local in NYC
Chelsea Nesvig / Flickr Back when Manhattan was still ridden with crime, New York City was easier for tourists to manage. A Broadway show, a nice French or Italian meal, Central Park, the Met, maybe a...
View Article10 Beautiful Resorts on American Lakes
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View ArticleTop 10 Teddy Bear Destinations Around the World
We feel it is safe to say that everyone, at least once, has fallen in love with an adorable, soft, cuddly teddy bear. Maybe it was your first stuffed animal you received as a baby, or maybe you slept...
View ArticleFrom the Runway to the Airway
From security checkpoint convenience to in-air comfort and climate adaptability, style when traveling tends to take a backseat to more practical matters. While most of my travel time is spent in...
View ArticleHow to Navigate Your Glamping Choices in Australia
Luxurious Glamping at Longitude 131 The word glamorous can mean different thing to different people. Being someone who believes glamour is simply wearing makeup, I'm guessing that my definition of...
View ArticleHow to Rent a Car on Vacation
Though renting a car can seem easy, it's important to know a handful of basic, but important facts--age restrictions, insurance coverage options, discount codes--before you get started to make sure...
View ArticleFood and Music Mix It up at These Southern Festivals
Harvest season is underway across the northern hemisphere and with it comes food and wine festivals to tempt even the foodiest of palates. The South, known for its bourbon, barbeque and biscuits, knows...
View ArticleFall 2014 Guide to Paris
The arts steal the limelight this autumn in Paris, with the long-awaited openings of three important cultural centers and scores of spectacular world-class art events and exhibitions. Plus, the best of...
View ArticleHow to Become a Travel Writer
The life of a travel writer may look glamorous, but there's a lot more to the job than lounging in exotic locales. Organized press trips and customized "familiarization" junkets feature rigorous...
View Article1,000-Year-Old Viking Fortress Unearthed In Denmark
In what's been called a "sensational" find, archaeologists have discovered a Viking fortress near the Danish city of Køge, about 30 miles southwest of Copenhagen. The ancient ringed structure is said...
View ArticleSleep for Peace
While an endless and complicated conflict tears through the Middle East, I have watched as a Palestinian and Israeli shared common ground over a glass of wine at the hostel bar. This is the magic of...
View ArticleDifferent From the Norm: 12 Unique Hotel Stays in NYC
New York City is a one-of-a-kind town. So it only seems right that your stay in the Big Apple be one-of-a-kind as well. Forget chain hotels with cookie cutter appointments: In NYC, there is a new and...
View ArticleThe 10 Longest Non-Stop Flights from New York
Between sprawling JFK, Queens' LaGuardia and the cross-state Newark Liberty International, New York boasts the busiest and largest airport conglomeration in the whole of the United States. That means...
View ArticleA Photo Tour of Beguiling Savannah
In a nutshell: Historic Savannah is beguiling and ethereal with its mystical moss-draped oaks shading cobblestone streets. There are 24 squares forming a series of neighborhoods with elegant and...
View Article8 New Zealand Sights to Wake Up to (In Your Campervan)
My wife and I recently returned from a two week, try-to-see-everything honeymoon to New Zealand. Subscribing to the "if you visit enough beautiful places, anyone can be a good photographer" school of...
View ArticleAirline Courtesy: Shrinking Seat Etiquette
As if air travel isn't stressful enough, shrinking amounts of space on board are turning planes into pressure cookers. Passenger scuffles over legroom and reclining seats have led to three recent...
View ArticleAntarctica's Remote, Towering Mountains: Part 3 (PHOTOS)
The central Transantarctic Mountains are a polar fastness of superlatives: highest summit of the entire Transantarctic Mountains, Mt. Kirkpatrick (14,856 feet); largest outlet glacier, Beardmore...
View ArticleThese Photos Of Fiji Capture Life In A Place Ready For Change
"The Other Hundred" is a unique photo book project aimed as a counterpoint to the Forbes 100 and other media rich lists by telling the stories of people around the world who are not rich but whose...
View ArticleBest Hotels for NFL Fans
Whether traveling to see your favorite team on the road or simply avoiding the long drive home after watching your hometown team, there's a slew of hotels near NFL stadiums to choose from. These five...
View ArticleWhy I Pulled My Kid Out Of School To Visit Namibia
My son has had the good fortune to visit 16 countries in his short 8 ½ year life span. For the most part, the main objective of these trips has been to discover his diverse heritage (consisting of...
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