Month: August 2024

Bali is relatively small in size, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to travel around. Public transport is erratic and traffic jams are common, especially in the densely populated southern and central parts of the island, which are the usual hangouts for travelers and tourists. In outlying rural areas, the winding paddy field lanes and
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Just steps from Seattle’s waterfront awaits a luxurious getaway. Perfect for a relaxing layover, romantic weekend, family trip, or HQ for a Pacific Northwest vacation, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle elegantly occupies the first 10 floors of a 21-story tower in downtown. The full-service, five-star property is nearby ferries, restaurants, museums, stadiums Pike Place Market and
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Flyover Country, no more! The Midwestern United States may not be as flashy as their high-profile East or West Coast counterparts. Still, they prove their vacation value through accessibility, friendly hospitality, surprising attractions, natural beauty and affordability. Here are a few fantastic Midwest travel ideas you might want to consider for your next getaway in
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La Valencia Hotel Cherished among locals and visitors alike, San Diego Historic Landmark and Preferred Hotels & Resorts member, La Valencia has embodied coastal California charm since it opened in 1926. Originally named Los Apartmentos de Sevilla, the hotel was designed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style – its pink façade inspired by the owners’ vacation
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Dominica provides an unhurried respite for those looking to disconnect from life’s chaos. Yet throughout the Caribbean island nation’s mountainous terrain, deep gorges, verdant foliage, endless trails and bountiful rivers also make it an adventurer’s playground. Don’t expect sprawling luxury beach resorts and bone-white-sand beaches here. For Dominica’s secret sauce lies in its untouched, raw qualities –
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Taylor Swift may be touring outside of New York City for the foreseeable future, but Swifties have yet another place to celebrate their fandom. Champagne Problems, a Swift-themed speakeasy, opened at 207 Bowery on the Lower East Side earlier this summer, offering a space for Swift’s fans to congregate beyond the Eras Tour. Accessible behind
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Europe, with its compact size, captivating cities and endless outdoor pursuits, has long been a top solo travel destination for people of all ages. But with so much continent to explore, narrowing down exactly where to take your solo sojourn can be tough. Luckily, the benefit of traveling alone is not compromising on the destination, so
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Shipping containers may not be most people’s go-to idea for a fine dining establishment, but chef Adam Degg is not most people. At his newly-opened Harrogate restaurant, Fifty Two, he’s doing things differently, swapping white tablecloths and predictably-finessed menus for 20 chairs facing an open kitchen (like Netflix’s The Menu, minus the sinister undertones) and
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In potentially troubling news for the drinks business, recent data from CGA by NIQ shows that Gen Z is now reducing their alcohol consumption more than ever. What was once assumed to be a trend towards moderation among younger consumers has is now widely considered to be the generation’s broad lifestyle choice, sparking concern within
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An ancient land of diverse ecosystems, Australia is a nature lover’s wonderland. From emerald rainforests and fragrant, eucalyptus-covered mountains, to golden ribbons of coastline and woodland caves with Aboriginal art, there are countless ways to experience the beauty of this vast island nation. Even in urban settings, nature is never far away. Rainbow lorikeets squeal at
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