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Photo Credit: Shutterstock In Paris, every day is an adventure. Whether you’re exploring Monet’s at Musée Marmottan, sipping hot chocolate at Angelina, seeking out the city’s latest hotspot for drinks or spending the day browsing through the shops and boutiques along the Champs Élyseés, it’s heavenly to turn down at a glamorous hotel in the
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Photo courtesy of Dave Stamboulis These aren’t just hotels, they’re destinations Booking the right hotel can make or break a trip, but in the cases of these luxury resorts, the hotel is the trip! This year, we encountered an array of luxury hotels that boasted awe-inspiring décor, opulent spa treatments and locations in incredible destinations.
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Trails aren’t all about going from point A to point B. When you’re following a trail, it’s about the journey in between. Food trails chart the course through local cuisine, giving travelers a chance to experience a place through the food that fuels it. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite food trails that
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Photo, Dan Miller Napa Valley boasts a number of luxury hotels poised to take advantage of vineyard views. But none nestles itself so closely amongst the vines as Las Alcobas Napa Valley. This Luxury Collection Hotel shares its central St. Helena location with historic Beringer Vineyards, and many of its sumptuous guest rooms are within arm’s length of
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Shea Peters Once a year, you should go somewhere you’ve never been. With the beginning of a new decade ahead, there are new opportunities to dedicate yourself to self-care and spending time in places that enhance your well-being. If you’ve never traveled to the Florida Keys, treat yourself and discover one of the most unique
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Rhode Island, although the smallest state, has an overabundance of local food oddities, from coffee milk and Del’s lemonade to clear chowder and a perhaps slightly unnatural obsession with donuts. None, however, have the provenance of jonnycakes, whose recipe predates recorded history and was passed down to Rhode Island’s first colonists by the Narragansett tribe.
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