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By Ann Shields
Don’t sweat a long layover: more airports are setting up walking paths through terminals—with pavement mile-markers, water bottle-refilling stations, and ... Read More
2:16 p.m.: Good thing you brought your windbreaker. Despite the afternoon sun beating down from a cloudless sky, it’s gusty up here, 6,400 feet above sea ... Read More
By Ann Shields
For the first time, Americans bought more wine last year than the French, but that was mostly because there are more of us: the average French person stil... Read More
The next-best thing to a trip to Tulum: Coqui Coqui for Club Monaco, a capsule collection overseen by Francesca Bonato, an Italian designer and co... Read More
Sometimes the best trips are the most laid back; the lesiurely afternoons where random wandering yields the stuff of scrapbooks (or, Pinterest boards). Ha... Read More
By Ann Shields
Seventy years ago this morning, the U.S. Army Rangers landing at Pointe du Hoc thought of nothing but the German guns and concrete bunkers above them. Tod... Read More
I spend summer weekends in East Hampton and I always bring more than I need. Any tips? —Geena Oritzia, New York, N.Y.
Nailing down a foolproof packing st... Read More
Edgy studios and industrial-chic restaurants outnumber palm trees in L.A.’s Arts District, on the southeastern corner of downtown. Here’s how to tap into ... Read More
By Leslie Camhi
Less familiar and less crowded than Versailles—but designed by the same architects—Vaux le Vicomte can now be seen as never before.
Alexandre de Vogüé an... Read More
A new survey from the Travel Leaders Group reveals that courtesy in the air does not necessarily translate to courtesy once on the ground.
When confronte... Read More
Icelandair has joined the pack of airlines putting time and energy into their safety videos. (Click here for our slideshow of some of the best.) Unlike the ... Read More
Rosetta Stone unveiled a special Portuguese Futebol Edition of its Travel series on Wednesday, targeting lucky Americans heading to Brazil for the Fifa Wo... Read More
Airport retailers know a lot more about their potential customers than you might expect, and they're using that information to target specific shopping de... Read More
New hotels are revitalizing Collins Avenue. Here’s where you may be staying on your next trip to South Beach.
The Redbury Hotel South Beach ($$) has quic... Read More
A new set of murals are making a colorfusl splash along a stretch of Amtrak lines in Philadelphia.
As part of the city's Mural Arts Program, German artis... Read More
By Ann Shields
Hon Fest, Baltimore’s self-mocking festival of beehive hairdos, leopard-skin prints, and attitude, runs June 14-15. A contestant once won the coveted Best... Read More
“Google, when does my flight leave?” I asked Google Now aloud.Within seconds, the app accessed my flight reservation and created a travel card, announcing... Read More
Hilton Worldwide this week has announced the launch of a new hotel collection called Curio, a group of four- and five-star boutique properties that will m... Read More
By Thrillist .
Waiting for the bus sucks. You're subject to inclement weather. The shelters are like magnets for garbage and bodily waste. And your payoff is... ridin... Read More
The vacation rental industry has officially made it. Booking.com just launched Villas.com, a smart and streamlined site dedicated solely to vacation rentals... Read More
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