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With his ambitious renovation and redesign of a New York City icon—the Gramercy Park Hotel—Ian Schrager hopes to reinvent the very idea of the dramatically...World's Worst Traffic Jams
Exploring these cities by car? Be prepared to sit through some serious traffic jams.Singapore's Modern Revolution
While efficiency and order have long been national virtues, Singapore’s modern revolution is welcoming the arrival of a cutting-edge art scene, celebrity chefs, mega-resorts, and...10 Best City Beaches in the World
How to have it all—sun, sand, and sophistication—from Miami to Cape Town.Travel Technology’s Downside
Technology has made losing your way a thing of the past. But do we really know where we are?Exploring the New New Orleans
From Faubourg Treme to uptown, T+L discovers the eclectic characters, strange beauty, and authentic local experiences that only the Big Easy can deliver.Best Places for Holiday Travel
Deciding where to spend Christmas? Here are the year’s hot spots for holiday travel.World's Best Family Hotels and Cruises
The results of Travel + Leisure’s World's Best Survey are in—don’t travel with kids until you check out our list.T+L Reports: Venetian Palace of Art
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