The road trip is synonymous with American travel culture, and there’s no better place to explore the natural beauty of the United States by car than in the beautiful state of Maine. Because this largely rural and geographically spread-out place does not offer a robust public transportation system, we recommend taking a road trip to see
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Despite being one the UK’s biggest names in frozen meals (see: 1,600 employees, 90 shops, and 900 concession retailers), COOK has taken a humble road to the top. And it’s paid off. Having filled the freezers of middle Britain for 25 years, sibling owners Rosie Brown and Ed Perry continue to operate independently, refusing to
Columbia Hillen Opened just over a year ago, Villas Foch, is an elegant 19th century stone building located in the Golden Triangle of Bordeaux, one of the city’s most upmarket neighborhoods within a ten-minute walk of the city’s downtown area. Columbia Hillen Featuring 20 rooms, including eight suites, a wine bar, and an atrium looking onto
Come for the lobster and lighthouses, stay for the granite peaks and tranquil woodlands. With the slogan, “the way life should be,” Maine is a place that will capture your heart. From its northern waterways and mountain peaks to its southern sandy beaches and lobster rolls, Maine should be on everyone’s bucket list. Here’s our guide
There are beer festivals and then there’s the Great American Beer Festival. The largest beer festival in the world the event is part drunken festival, part serious beer competition with the nation’s best breweries battling it out for one of the events coveted gold, silver, and bronze medals. The event is hosted by the Brewers
When the lazy days of summer are over and the air starts to have a distinct chill, there’s no need to be downhearted. Fall is the most spectacular season, the last hurrah before the bitter winds of winter take hold. Here are the most beautiful places to witness glorious fall colors all around the world. Nara’s
Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2017 is the highly anticipated collection of the world’s hottest destinations and travel trends for the year ahead. Here’s a look at our top destinations for 2017. Are you heading to one of the top destinations? Let us know in the comments below! Find out the rest of the line
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Although well-known for its snowy mountains, lush rain forests and incredible wildlife like bears, moose and humpback whales, Alaska is also rich in the cultures of Alaska Native peoples. Their worldviews, language, singing and dancing traditions, and ways of life have been shaped by these lands – and indeed shape how visitors experience them. Travelers
Nitro Beverage Co. is having a restless year: From launching cold brew coffee into specialty retailers such as Whole Foods and Bristol Farms to optimizing its cold chain through decentralized warehouses, the New Jersey-based coffee marker is now making a foray into the kombucha territory. None of these were on their agenda when Mike D’Amico,
Budapest is beyond. Beyond the long weekend. Beyond expectation and beyond imagination. And, visitors are discovering it as it celebrates a new era in tourism centered around experiences for the senses. Long considered as a pre or post river cruise stopover, the city and its surroundings deliver an entire vacation experience that is as diverse as
In this article MAR AC-FR HLT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT International travel may still have its challenges. But finding a solid hotel for a business trip isn’t one of them. CNBC Travel and the market data firm Statista today release a ranking of the “Best Hotels for Business Travelers” in Europe. This
Chile is such a long and thin country that it claims an astonishing 6435km (4000 miles) of coastline. That means as you travel between Patagonia and the Atacama, you’ll find hundreds of beaches in all shapes and colors. Black-sand beaches lie on the edge of volcanoes, tree-lined beaches on the fringe of temperate rainforests and bone-white
In the process of generating the main component or components for which a crop is grown there are usually low value byproducts or even waste streams. One way to increase the sustainability of agriculture is to find ways to “up-cycle” these materials so that they increase overall food, feed, or fiber productivity without requiring any
Editor’s Note — Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Get news about destinations opening, inspiration for future adventures, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, where to stay and other travel developments. (CNN) — Hong Kong attracted around 56 million visitors a year before the pandemic, and now the popular
In this series, Lonely Planet’s team of writers and editors answers your travel problems and provide tips and hacks to help you plan a hassle-free trip. This week Tom Hall, a Londoner and Lonely Planet’s VP of Experiences, tackles a query from a US traveler coming to Europe. Question: Hey Lonely Planet, I have an
It was only fitting that I swooped into JFK on a Virgin flight – not because it was my maiden voyage over the bright lights of New York, but because the first time I arrived here, nearly a quarter of a century ago, I had only one thing on my mind: Madonna. New York is
See the world as you’ve never seen it before in Lonely Planet’s Beautiful World, a thought-provoking portrait of the place we call home. Featuring over 180 breathtaking photos, this hardcover pictorial will take you to places far and wide, the kinds of places that you might never visit but that you can perhaps put on
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(CNN) — Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s famous yellow pumpkin sculpture was reinstalled on October 4th on Naoshima island after it was swept into the sea and badly damaged during a typhoon last summer. Local residents, students and officials gathered to celebrate the art island’s trademark sculpture as it was placed back on the pier on
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