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The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, the small Leeward island of Nevis epitomizes everything a Caribbean island should ...
04/01/2022

The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, the small Leeward island of Nevis epitomizes everything a Caribbean island should be: that off-the-grid feel, laid-back charm, and plenty of lush landscapes and tropical beaches. It's also home to the 11-room Golden Rock Inn. The hidden gem, owned by the artists Brice and Helen Marden, is a foodie paradise that offers visitors a uniquely bohemian experience. Prefer something more beachy? Book one of the guest rooms at the Four Seasons Nevis facing the sugar-soft sand of Pinney’s Beach.

Crystal clear turquoise waters and sand as smooth as silk make Turks & Caicos especially alluring come winter. Nestled i...
04/01/2022

Crystal clear turquoise waters and sand as smooth as silk make Turks & Caicos especially alluring come winter. Nestled in a secluded spot along the pristine shores of Grace Bay is Wymara, a luxe resort that underwent an extensive renovation just last year during which the property remodeled rooms and added new villas. With minimalist, bougainvillea-laced design and a 7,000-square-foot mosaic-lined infinity pool, is there a better way to recharge and relax ahead of a brand new year?

January is often considered one of the bleakest months of the year. The excitement of the holidays has worn off, it's un...
04/01/2022

January is often considered one of the bleakest months of the year. The excitement of the holidays has worn off, it's unbearably cold (for most of us), restrictive New Year resolution diets have begun, and there's nothing ahead but a long, interminable winter. All this makes it an ideal time to plan a getaway, especially more so since most travelers have already done their trips during the holidays so there are less crowds to contend with. Whether you're in pursuit of sun or snow, here are a few ideas for your first trip of 2022.

Winter may not be the most popular time to visit Yosemite National Park but it may be one of the most beautiful. There a...
04/01/2022

Winter may not be the most popular time to visit Yosemite National Park but it may be one of the most beautiful. There are certain road closures to navigate around but sections of the park (as well as hiking trails) remain open in January. Vistas of glistening landmarks and landscapes dusted with snow—which, with far fewer crowds, can be enjoyed in near solitude—are hard to resist. For winter sports enthusiasts, there is also the option of snowshoeing, cross-country and downhill skiing, and snowboarding. After an adventurous day in the cold, the warm, cozy, and romantic Château du Sureau at the gateway to the park beckons with old world charm, a fabulous spa, 9 acres of picturesque rolling hills, and all the topnotch food and service expected of a Relais & Châteaux property.

Istanbul’s cultural scene is poised for the global spotlight in 2022. Billions of dollars have been poured into urban re...
29/12/2021

Istanbul’s cultural scene is poised for the global spotlight in 2022. Billions of dollars have been poured into urban renewal projects that are finally coming to fruition. “I’ve lived here for 23 years and I can really see a major transformation,” says Karen Fedorko, founder of Sea Song Tours. Travelers can follow the newly established Beyoğlu Culture Road—a two-hour walking trail that knits together many of the city’s new and restored attractions. Begin at Taksim Square to visit the newly built Taksim Mosque and Atatürk Cultural Center, a once-abandoned 1960s architectural icon that has been faithfully restored to house an opera hall, theater, rooftop restaurant, and a façade where live performances are projected. Strolling down Istiklal Street, pop into the beautified Atlas Cinema and neoclassical Istanbul Cinema Museum before making your way to the Galata Tower.

Music lovers will have plenty to look forward to at the Spoleto Festival USA, one of the country’s most prestigious clas...
29/12/2021

Music lovers will have plenty to look forward to at the Spoleto Festival USA, one of the country’s most prestigious classical music events. The opera Omar, which will have its world premiere at Spoleto, explores the life of a Muslim African scholar who was captured on the border of Senegal and Mauritania in 1807 and enslaved in Charleston. Grammy Award winner Rhiannon Giddens co-composed the score with Michael Abels, best known for his work on the films Get Out and Us. Shortly after, the city will join its three main Juneteenth festivals into a bigger and better Lowcountry Juneteenth Experience to wrap up the celebration.

The historic district has plenty of new places to stay, dine, and further explore the city’s origins. Luxury hotel The Loutrel (pictured) is inspired by Charleston’s renowned gardens, with expansive views from its rooftop terrace, and The Residences at Zero George provide longer stays for those who love the elegance of the award-winning hotel. Finally, don’t miss the refined, creative southern dishes at Lenoir, served by James Beard Award winner Vivian Howard, and traditional French cuisine at Brasserie La Banque. —Sarah Enelow-Snyder

Charleston will honor its African roots in a big way in 2022. The long-awaited International African American Museum is ...
29/12/2021

Charleston will honor its African roots in a big way in 2022. The long-awaited International African American Museum is slated to open in the fall, and will examine the African diaspora and Charleston’s role housing one of the largest slave ports in the U.S. The museum sits on the hallowed site of said port, Gadsden’s Wharf, where the tide washes in and out near contemplative gardens. The exhibits will tackle centuries of difficult history and highlight contemporary Black artists, while the genealogy center is designed to help visitors connect the past to the present through their own family trees.

For a truly memorable experience, why not consider a visit in winter? If so, you'll be rewarded with the chance see the ...
24/12/2021

For a truly memorable experience, why not consider a visit in winter? If so, you'll be rewarded with the chance see the Marienplatz come alive with a spectacular display of lights and ornaments during the annual Christmas Market. Other winter festivals are held here, too, including the ancient, month-long Fasching carnival. Held each January to February locals and visitors alike partake in fun dances and events that have been held here for centuries.

Visit Marienplatz at any time of year and you'll still have fun. From March through to October you can witness the Neues Rathaus' famous glockenspiel perform its merry dance, its mechanical figures thrilling viewers thrice daily in a performance that has been enjoyed since 1908.

Germany's third biggest city, Munich (or München in German) has plenty to offer the adventurous traveller. The capital c...
24/12/2021

Germany's third biggest city, Munich (or München in German) has plenty to offer the adventurous traveller. The capital city of the state of Bavaria can trace its roots all the way back to the 12th century when a monastery was established here, and quickly grew into the region's most important place of trade and commerce.

Central to this rise was Marienplatz, the large square where traders from across Bavaria would meet to conduct business, and where locals would congregate to shop and watch medieval jousting tournaments. These days, this vast square still draws crowds of people, but for different reasons: they're here for sightseeing or possibly to enjoy a visit to one of square's trendy cafés and restaurants, or to shop in its unique boutique stores.

The Rhine is not only Europe's most important waterway, it's also the most beautiful. With a total length of 1,320 kilom...
24/12/2021

The Rhine is not only Europe's most important waterway, it's also the most beautiful. With a total length of 1,320 kilometers, this magnificent river stretches from Switzerland through Germany all the way to the Netherlands.

While there are many places in Germany to enjoy this majestic river, the lovely Upper Middle Rhine Valley section – designated a UNESCO World heritage Site – is probably the most popular spot for tourists to visit. Here, this often dramatic 65-kilometer stretch of river boasts more than 40 castles and some 60 picturesque medieval towns all just waiting to be explored either by river cruise or by car.

In the heart of the historic Port of Hamburg, the magnificent Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway, is...
24/12/2021

In the heart of the historic Port of Hamburg, the magnificent Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway, is an attraction that appeals equally to young and old alike. Boasting more than 12,000 meters of track, this massive scale model includes sections dedicated to the USA, England, and Scandinavia (as well as Hamburg) and incorporates 890 trains, more than 300,000 lights, and in excess of 200,000 human figures.

It's not unheard of for guests to spend many hours exploring this fascinating world with its remarkably detailed miniature airports (and planes that actually take off), crowded cities, quaint rural scenes, and bustling harbors. For a memorable experience, book one of the behind-the-scenes tours, an especially fun thing to do at night.

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