Month: August 2024

Once the beating heart of industrial America, Pittsburgh has evolved from a city of mighty, pollution-spewing steel mills to one of green parks, talent-attracting universities and world-class medical centers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, immigrants drawn by the promise of jobs arrived by the hundreds of thousands, packing into hilly neighborhoods like Polish Hill,
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In this article SAVE ULCC JBLU Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines airplanes proceed to gates after landing at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey on May 30, 2024. Gary Hershorn | Corbis News | Getty Images Airlines that spent years clamoring for new jets are
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Greenland is a real-life adventure playground where cultural exploration and wildlife watching are like nowhere else on Earth. Here there are towns with more sled dogs than people, scientists engaged in world-leading climate change research, streets where polar bears occasionally wander and welcoming local townships to visit. A visit here will reaffirm your love of
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As a born and raised Pennsylvanian, I’ve always thought of Philadelphia, or Philly, as a low-key version of New York City. The cost of living is less expensive, but you get similar perks: diversity, every cuisine imaginable, solid public transportation, a reasonable enough amount of green space, waterfront views, strong neighborhood communities, world-class museums and
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New season, new restaurants. And autumn is consistently particularly exciting time for New York City restaurant openings. In 2024, plenty of intriguing spaces are opening across the city, including expansions of popular restaurants, new innovations by beloved restaurant groups, and completely unique concepts adding even more intrigue to New York’s progressively diverse and delicious dining
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India is a country that’s almost a continent. From the sky-high peaks of the Himalayas to the waterlogged jungles of Kerala and the dry-as-a-bone deserts of Gujarat and Rajasthan, this enormous nation covers an astonishing variety of terrain. Whatever time of year you visit India, you’ll find that the climate varies as you traverse this
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Seville is the gleaming jewel in Andalucía’s cultural crown and a superb introduction to the region. Packed into Seville’s fairly compact Casco Antiguo (Old Town) are some of Spain’s great architectural treasures (including the Real Alcázar), its most impassioned art form, flamenco, and a whole host of museums, mansions and ornate churches. The Romans, Moors and
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All hotels have been independently reviewed and selected. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating. Our expert writers are usually hosted on a complimentary basis in order to gain the first-hand experience necessary for their review. Berlin draws widespread attention for its slew of
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Wellness comes in all forms in Costa Rica, where you can visit world-class yoga retreats, relax in spas that mix modern methodologies with ancient traditions, and experience a spectacular surf scene. All of this comes with a stunning backdrop of tropical rainforests, palm-fringed beaches, and volcanic national parks. No wonder the Ticos watchword is pura vida
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Do Japanese people make wine? Yes, they do—and in fact, excellent ones. The world’s biggest wine competitions, including the IWSC International Wine & Spirit Competition, the Decanter World Wine Awards and the International Wine Challenge, honor Japanese wines with multiple Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. Japanese wine has been almost totally unknown in the U.S.,
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Marriott This hotel– Asher Adams– was named after the first cartographers to depict railroad lines on their maps. It is the new luxury hotel, transforming the historic 1908 Union Pacific railroad passenger station into a 225-room Marriott Autograph Collection hotel.   Located in The Gateway, a large, open-air retail, residential, and office complex in Salt Lake
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Travelers may have finally had enough. With revenge travel over and pandemic savings depleted, travelers say they’re planning fewer trips this summer, or skipping their vacations altogether. “After two straight years of strong gains, the number of Americans planning to take leisure trips is taking a dip,” states a summer travel report from Deloitte Insights.
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