If you’re a traveler that prioritizes culinary experiences and local food, make sure to take a look at the cities that topped the “Best Foodie Cities” ranking for 2023. WalletHub recently compared over 180 destinations in the US to determine which had the best local food scenes. In order to determine the top destinations for
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In 2021, George Dickel released Dickel Bourbon, a Tennessee bourbon aged 8 years. Today, it’s expanding that bourbon lineup with the addition of a new 18-year bourbon. “At Cascade Hollow, we have a lot of whiskies that exemplify the Tennessee Whiskey style, but we also have inventory that has a lot more in common with
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Tommy Bahama Miramonte Resort & Spa – Photo Jill Weinlein Two swinging Tommy Bahama wicker egg chairs hang at the entrance of the new Tommy Bahama Miramonte Resort & Spa lobby in Indian Wells. Debuting on November 1, the desert luxury Miramonte Resort & Spa now offers Tommy Bahama tropical island living decor. This is the first
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A new report has an ominous warning for air travelers. “No matter what you do on a plane, you’re probably annoying another passenger,” it states. The report, published Thursday by the data intelligence company Morning Consult, examined 12 types of behavior on flights, finding that most travelers (>50%) were bothered by all but one.  
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The epicenter of Mayan culture in Central America, Guatemala is renowned for its dramatic volcanoes, black-sand beaches, biodiverse jungles, thriving Mayan townships and the stunning ruins of Tikal. There’s loads to see here. The country’s abundant natural attractions are topped off by the urban charm of Antigua, the country’s former Spanish-era capital, where visitors can
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Here are 10 suggestions for quintessentially European things to see and do in the colder months. Winter comes in many guises in Europe. In the polar north there’s serious snow, the northern lights and weeks without sun. Around the mild Mediterranean, you’ll find lingering warmth well into the season. And in the center of Europe:
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Bolivia consistently ranks among the top value-for-dollar destinations in the Americas. With the country’s famously diverse terrain, you can explore Amazonian rainforests, ancient Tiwanaku ruins and some of the planet’s highest peaks on a relatively tight budget. With lower living costs compared to Argentina, Brazil and Chile, international travelers can generally visit longer, eat more
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Impression Moxché by Secrets Impression Moxché by Secrets is an ultra-luxurious property from the Inclusive Collection, part of World of Hyatt situated on the beach in Playa del Carmen, Mexico and less than an hour’s drive from Cancun International Airport. The breathtaking property takes indulgence to another level, offering guests dedicated butler service, 24-hour in suite
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Vietnam might not have the reputation of its Southeast Asian neighbours when it comes to leaning palms and turquoise waters, but its 3400km of coast hides its fair share of resplendent beaches – not to mention the handful of tropical, coral-ringed islands bobbing off shore. Whether you’re looking for a stretch of sand near one
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Sri Lanka’s landscape is impressively varied. Grand national parks are home to safari adventures, otherworldly coastlines circle the perimeter, and hilly tea country is at its heart. With such versatility, there are many different transport options. It’s nearly impossible to define a singular “best” way to move around Sri Lanka. Rather, it depends on where
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Mexico City is a fun destination for families and children of all ages. In general, Mexican culture is family-oriented, so it is common to see entire families enjoying brunch or hanging out at parks and museums during the weekends. In Mexico, the phrase “it takes a village to raise a child” is still part of
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