Delhi is a mega city, home to 33 million people, with all the sprawl, congestion and transport madness that implies. While the old city – where many of the major historical sights are located – is best tackled on foot, you’ll need to get familiar with Delhi’s efficient metro, as well as using rideshares, cars
Sailing from its home port of Southampton, P&O Cruises flies the flag for British cruising with wallet-friendly holidays tailored to UK tastes. Alongside “no-fly” cruises it offers good-value fly-cruise holidays from London and nine regional airports to the Caribbean, Northern Europe, North America and the Mediterranean. The line’s seven ships have Britons in mind. Along
Summer is the perfect time for a cone of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry or any of your favorite flavors. But what if you paired those with…beer?! Yes, beer pairs well with almost all foods, including ice cream and it’s a fun summer activity you can do at home. Here is an illustrated guide to pairing ice
With Europe’s longest high-speed rail network, Spain is a joy to traverse by train. Such is the efficiency of its most sustainable mode of public transport that in a single day you can admire Gaudí’s Modernist architecture in Barcelona in the morning, have lunch in Madrid, and then be in Seville in time for dinner
Year-round sunshine (even January sees highs of 77°C), a laidback vibe, open-air bars and endless sea views all add up to Key West being one of the most popular destinations for Americans during the winter season. The downside to the sunshine and good vibes, however, is high prices. Even outside the peak winter season, Key West
The iconic Raffles hotel brand announced the opening of Raffles Jaipur on July 8 — the second to open in the Indian subcontinent. The first, Raffles Udaipur, opened in 2021. Both hotels are in Rajasthan, a northwestern Indian state known for its stunning forts and historical palaces, like the Hawa Mahal. Jaipur, the capital city
The mojito is one of a few cocktails which epitomize summer. A refreshing blend of mint, lime, sugar, rum, and soda water, this classic cocktail – invented in Havana in the 16th century – has helped to cool Cubans down for centuries, and since found its way onto practically every beach bar’s menu in the
(credit: Courtesy of The Langham, New York Fifth Avenue) Located between 36th & 37th Streets on New York City’s famous Fifth Avenue, The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue boasts a residentially-inspired aesthetic in its 234 guest rooms and suites. With a focus on innovation and contemporary elegance, the hotel honors The Langham’s tradition of high-end
For beach lovers, it doesn’t get much better than Greece. Boasting hundreds of inhabited islands and thousands of miles of coastline, the country is home to an astonishing number of golden stretches of sand, lapped by the crystalline waters of the Ionian and Aegean Sea. Whether you’re looking for a spot well suited to younger swimmers,
Rosewood Mayakoba has been widely recognized for its culinary offerings, inspired by the gastronomic heritage of Mexico and the distinct traditions and culture of the country’s diverse regions. Overseen by executive chef Edgar Chávez, the resort’s bars and restaurants boast a solid commitment to responsible and sustainable sourcing as well as philanthropic and cultural collaborations
I am desperate for a vacation. I spend my lunch break searching up last-minute sun holidays and immersing myself in Lonely Planet articles on dreamy beaches, cool city breaks, epic festival experiences and places that offer incredibly tasty things to eat. I’m more desperate than usual, mainly because summer has eluded me so far. I
Italy was born for the Silver Screen. Its wealth of history, vibrant art and spectacular, diverse landscapes make it the perfect backdrop for movies and TV series. Here are some of the best films and shows set in Italy to get you excited for your next trip (or just spend a night armchair traveling). Whiz
In this article RCL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT With consumers getting more selective on how and where they vacation, cruise lines are fighting for Americans’ tourist budgets. Royal Caribbean thinks shortening trips and packing the days with activities and exclusive opportunities will keep customers hooked. “I think we are an experience-driven mindset,” Royal
The Brewers Association, the American trade association representing small and independent craft brewers, announced last week that its CEO, Bob Pease, would retire in early 2025. Pease has served as CEO for ten years, capping a 32-year career with the not-for-profit association. The association’s board has retained an executive search firm specializing in the not-for-profit
Jul. 15th, 2024 While ski season awaits, Tahoe’s premier resorts are far from dormant. Summer and fall months reveal the region’s “secret season” of hidden charms, where snowy peaks transform into cascading waterfalls, vibrant wildflowers adorn the landscape, and warm days blend into cool nights. Activities abound, from scenic hikes and exhilarating bike rides to
The passionate rhythms of flamenco, respected galleries both cutting-edge and classic, lively cities that burst with architectural masterworks spanning the centuries – Spain’s immense cultural riches have grown into just as much a draw as its dazzling costas. Today, this rich artistic heritage is making the country a leading, forward-thinking force in cultural preservation, which
In the world of bourbon, two categories stand head and shoulders above the rest in the eyes of whiskey lovers: single-barrel and small-batch bourbons. Renowned for their unique flavors, meticulous craftsmanship, and the sheer artistry involved in their creation, these bottles often set the bar in the space. Distillers fastidiously select the best barrels for
The vast landscapes of Montana are studded with towering mountain ranges (the state’s name comes from the Spanish word for mountain), sparkling lakes and endless prairies. It’s right up there as one of the titans of hiking in the USA with the sheer scale of trails available. While Glacier National Park is understandably the star
Alternating between steppes that lead dreamers into the wild, and bustling, flashy cities like Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan is a country that always has something new to reveal. The distances are enormous in the ninth-largest country on Earth – and the transport options numerous. Count on a mix of trains, cars, buses and even horses
Protests in Spain will spread if European officials fail to address mass tourism’s negative effect on the lives of residents, UNESCO’s Peter Debrine told “Squawk Box Asia” on Monday. “It’s turning into a very volatile situation,” said UNESCO’s senior project officer for sustainable tourism. “Civil society coming and trying to make change is very important,
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