As far as states go, Virginia was at the front of the line when they were handing out amazing attractions. From the Chesapeake shores to the Blue Ridge peaks, this gorgeous land harbors major historic sites, up-and-coming cities, romantic valleys, pre-Revolutionary villages and wine-tasting drives. You can slurp fresh oysters, learn about US history’s most
Barcelona is an architectural and cultural hub studded with brooding cathedrals, myriad museums, stadiums and magnificent Gaudí creations. Below our expert shares her recommendations on the best things to do, from marvelling at Modernista buildings to exploring the Hansel and Gretel-inspired Park Güell. For further Barcelona inspiration, see our in-depth guides to the city’s best hotels,
If you love beer, the beer industry can be a vibrant and fun place to work. Whether you are looking to pivot your current career to a brewery setting or seeking a reset in your life, the beer industry offers many positions that are more than just brewing the beer. But with many breweries being
Spain boasts Europe’s longest high-speed rail network, second only to China globally, and its trains are exceptional and far-reaching. In one day, you could gawp at Gaudí’s architectural genius in Barcelona, be whisked by rail to Madrid’s museums, and still arrive in Seville for a sunset flamenco show. Not that it’s all A to B
When it comes to their favorite cocktails, drinkers in the U.S. are wasting away in Margaritaville. The margarita was the best-selling cocktail of 2023, according to exclusive data from NielsenQ (NIQ). This isn’t a surprise, as the tequila-powered frozen (or shaken) concoction that helps us hang on has been the most popular cocktail in the
Tokyo combines futuristic, sky-grazing structures with low-slung wooden buildings and glowing lanterns that hark back to the city’s past. Every form of Japanese culture can be found tucked away in a side street, and spending some time exploring Tokyo’s neighborhoods will help you really get to know this magical place – from sumo wrestling and kabuki
Danzante Bay Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sierra de la Giganta mountains and the turquoise waters of the Sea of Cortez, Loreto, Mexico is tucked away on the eastern coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. The oldest human settlement in Baja California, the charming beach town is best known for its secluded, unspoiled setting,
April is Earth Month, culminating with Earth Day on April 22nd. If you’re looking for a way to celebrate our beautiful planet, book a trip to one of the awe-inspiring destinations below. The Milky Way shines over the “Oregon Outback” – courtesy of Joey Hamilton/Travel Southern Oregon If you’re looking for an amazing stargazing experience,
Every five years, the Farm Bill comes up for renewal. Originally devised during the New Deal, the Farm Bill was intended to keep food plentiful and priced fairly, to keep farmers on the land and to keep the land healthy. Over the decades, much of the Farm Bill has evolved into a crutch for chemical-dependent
Even if your budget is tight and your pockets are light, there are ways to experience everything Dublin has to offer. You may have to bypass high-end restaurants and opulent castles but you won’t miss out on a diet of international street food, live music sessions and sociable hostels. Dublin, like any other major European
Wherever you are in Japan, it seems you’re never far from a great meal. Restaurants often specialize in just one dish – perhaps having spent generations perfecting it – and pay close attention to every stage, from sourcing the freshest, local ingredients to assembling the dish attractively. And, as you’ll quickly discover, Japanese cuisine has
As the first signs of spring blossom across London, so do a number of new-season dining experiences. While the Weather Gods have yet to bless us with the appropriate temperatures for all-day al fresco amusements, you’ll be pleased to discover there’s still a lot of indoor fun to be had in the city this April.
It isn’t hard to find a bit of respite from New York City‘s clamor. Really. World-famous landscapes, tiny “pocket parks,” community gardens and many hundreds of acres of woods (really!) make up Gotham’s archipelago of over 1700 green spaces, all of which offer an alternative to the skyscrapers and crowds. While it’s tough to narrow it
Nobu Ryokan Malibu Wellness travel isn’t something we indulge in once a year anymore. Since the pandemic, it has emerged as a year-round trend and fast growing $1 trillion industry, per the Global Wellness Institute, which also reports that wellness trips now account for almost 8% of all vacation bookings. As wellness becomes increasingly integral to
In this article AC-FR Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The travel industry is largely back on track. But high prices in the luxury sector, which rose in the wake of the Covid pandemic, aren’t returning to normal. In fact, they’re growing higher by the month. Luxury hotel rates reached “peak levels” this year, with
Eric Steen is a beer lover who also loves to connect with nature. The Portland resident says, “Over here in Oregon, I’ve been finding different ways to bring beer and conservation together.” In the beer world, Steen is best known for his prior Beers Made By Walking projects, where he takes brewers on hikes foraging
In the ever-evolving landscape of culinary creativity, one ingredient has stood the test of time while continuously reinventing itself: butter. Once just an ingredient, butter is undoubtedly enjoying a main character moment in 2024. Beyond its traditional role as a simple spread or baking staple, butter has undergone a remarkable transformation, becoming a canvas for
By most European standards, Ireland can be quite expensive. Accommodation and food are generally priced at the upper end of the scale, which means a sizeable daily budget is needed. However, there are plenty of ways to make your money go further during your visit to Ireland, and if you are travelling on a tight-ish
Photo courtesy of Grand House Sitting in a cozy reading room at Grand House in the eastern corner of the Portuguese Algarve surrounded by artifacts from the Belle-Époque era, I felt I’d accidentally stepped through a time portal. For this 26-room boutique hotel in the former fishing village of Vila Real de Santo António reflects the
The Easter holidays are underway across the country and with it the perennial problem of what to do with the children when the weather turns bad. If the forecast does forfeit adventures in the great outdoors, it’s worth checking out some of the best indoor attractions around the country. From discovering the tricks of the
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