Trips to New York
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A Family's Experience in NYC's East Village
- 2 Hotels
- 6 Restaurants
- 12 Activities
Two decades ago the East Village was the last place you'd want to investigate with kids. But then the hipsters living in those tenements grew up—and started alternative public schools for their childr... More
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A Family's Take on NYC's Chelsea
- 2 Hotels
- 4 Restaurants
- 11 Activities
The art dealers started it all. Priced out of Soho in the 1990's, they migrated to the old industrial area north of West 14th Street and transformed warehouses and garages into stunning showcases for ... More
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Affordable Hamptons
- 3 Hotels
“There aren’t many affordable hotels in the Hamptons, and rates get higher as summer progresses, so it’s best to book as far in advance as possible,” says T+L’s resident East End expert, Laura Begley.... More
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An Urban Retreat to New York City
- 3 Hotels
- 1 Restaurant
- 2 Activities
From uptown’s bustling avenues to the quiet, cobblestoned streets of downtown, New York is a study in contrasts. More
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Art Curator, Francesco Bonami's East Village Tour
- 2 Restaurants
- 1 Activity
“For most of my American life—I came here from Florence about twenty years ago—I have lived in the East Village. I arrived in New York when I was a young man, and though I’m not so young any longer, t... More
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Bangkok's Small Budget Hotels
- 3 Hotels
- 1 Activity
Four small hotels are setting the standard for a more intimate—and affordable—experience in the frenetic Thai capital. More
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Breakfasting in NYC
- 3 Restaurants
Whether you like to really fortify yourself for the day with maple-butter slathered pancakes or kugelhopf (raisin-studded yeast cake), or you prefer a flaky apple gallette or a dainty serving of roast... More
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Columbus Circle's Culture
- 3 Hotels
- 5 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
Take a spin around Manhattan's only traffic circle to view the nearby museum, shops, and restaurants. More
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Day Drive Around Lake Champlain
- 1 Hotel
- 4 Restaurants
- 2 Activities
The ideal way to explore the 115-mile-long Lake Champlain valley and lake is by car—especially during fall foliage season. More
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Design Hunting from New York to Boston
- 1 Hotel
- 1 Restaurant
- 12 Activities
Three days is all you need to check out the contemporary design highlights of Manhattan and Boston—and to stop along the way to visit pieces of iconic modern architecture in Connecticut. More
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Driving the Hudson River Valley
- 2 Hotels
- 4 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
Just in time for the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s initial voyage up the river, the Hudson Valley has emerged from a deep slumber. The landmark mansions and mom-and-pop storefronts have been joi... More
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Driving Trip: New York City to Kent, Connecticut
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- 2 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
A self-reliant Yankee spirit permeates Main Street in Kent, a pre-Revolutionary village in Litchfield County where art galleries and antiques shops coexist with bucolic cornfields. More
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Easy East Coast Getaway
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- 1 Restaurant
- 1 Activity
Here are three small towns that offer history and local charm. In New York’s Finger Lakes region, Skaneateles’s downtown has restored houses dating back to the late 1800’s. Set on Massachusetts Bay, a... More
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Exploring Hudson, New York
- 4 Hotels
- 4 Restaurants
- 10 Activities
Despite a somewhat checkered past, this New York river town has undergone a renaissance since artists, gallery owners, poets, and other big-city émigrés have discovered its timeless charms. More
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Getaway in Goa, India
- 7 Hotels
- 7 Restaurants
- 9 Activities
On India’s west coast, travelers can find rugged beaches, Portuguese-inspired architecture, and a handful of impeccable hideaways. More
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Great NYC Street Food
- 4 Restaurants
NYC hot-dog carts, meet the competition: inspired by Danny Meyer’s wildly popular Shake Shack, in Madison Square Park, snack bars are dishing out quick, pedigreed fare in the Big Apple’s green spaces. More
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Guide to Lake Placid, NY
- 2 Hotels
- 4 Activities
Set in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid is almost cloyingly beautiful—the kind of place that makes you angry that other people get to live here year-round. More
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Guide to Montauk, NY: The Hamptons Without Crowds
- 4 Hotels
- 7 Activities
Montauk, at the easternmost point of Long Island, has been colonized by fashion-forward boutiques and hotels that are one-upping the rest of the Hamptons with a refreshingly relaxed sense of style. More
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Hiking the Catskills
- 1 Hotel
- 3 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
Just over an hour's drive from New York City, the Catskills region is full of stylish restaurants, boutiques, art galleries—and fabulous fall hiking. More
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Hitting the Hottest New York City Restaurant Openings
- 4 Restaurants
In a city like New York, restaurants come and go. Among the bumper crop of new openings, these are generating the loudest buzz. More
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Insider's Daytrip to Harlem, NY
- 4 Restaurants
- 3 Activities
Tour the favorite spots of Top Chef Masters winner, Marcus Sammuelsson, whose restaurant, Red Roster, opened in the neighborhood in October, 2010. More
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Isaac Mizrahi's Tour of New York City
- 6 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
Just as designer Isaac Mizrahi plays limbo with high and low, designing for both Bergdorf's and Target, he lives in the West Village and splits his time seamlessly between Uptown and Downtown. A subsc... More
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Leaf Peeping in Hudson Valley
- 5 Hotels
- 7 Restaurants
- 9 Activities
This longtime retreat for harried New Yorkers has emerged as a destination where small-town charm meets quiet sophistication. More
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Long Island's North Fork Wineries
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- 2 Restaurants
- 3 Activities
The upper eastern tip of Long Island—a 30-mile strip with oceanside plains, tidy villages, and rows of grapevines— produces top-notch wines that are showing up on menus across the country. More
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Mini Guide to South Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- 3 Restaurants
- 1 Activity
In Brooklyn’s buzziest neighborhood, right across the East River from Manhattan, former factories have been transformed into eclectic shops and restaurants that are destinations in their own right. More