Laguna Beach: Like a Local
Laguna Beach may not have the iconic piers, theme parks or surf-world prestige of its popular neighbors Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, but this quaint…
By TravelMag · Apr 21, 2016
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Laguna Beach may not have the iconic piers, theme parks or surf-world prestige of its popular neighbors Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, but this quaint…
By TravelMag · Apr 21, 2016
Features
On a trail of treasures in the Taiwanese town of Jiufen, the mountain town that experienced a gold…
By TravelMag · Apr 20
Rooms
You have your flight tickets, you are planning to see the mighty Uluru and now you need a…
By TravelMag · Apr 20
Activities
Befitting a metropolis of London’s standing, there’s not a month in the year that isn’t jam-packed with festivals…
By TravelMag · Apr 18
Features
Though it’s minuscule in comparison to other European capitals, Reykjavik still manages to offer a coffee house on…
By TravelMag · Apr 18
Destinations: London
One of the most popular public parks in the world pays homage in more ways than one to…
By TravelMag · Apr 15
Activities
The Scottish port city of Glasgow is a vibrant cultural heartland and home to eminent institutions including the…
By TravelMag · Apr 14
Rooms
Santa Fe is one of the most intriguing cities in America’s Southwest. Here, you can enjoy world-class art,…
By TravelMag · Apr 12
Organized Travel
Just two-and-a-half hours by Eurostar, Paris makes for an ideal city break for Londoners. We’ve created a list…
By TravelMag · Apr 12
Features
For years two stunning Baroque palaces went overlooked. Today, the Belvedere contains hundreds of years of Austrian and…
By TravelMag · Apr 11
Destinations: Ecuador
Quito’s burgeoning food and culture scene often takes center stage, but, riding Tren Ecuador to Machachi, you find…
By TravelMag · Apr 9
Destinations: Ireland
Thinking of a visit to the Emerald Isle’s famous capital? Looking for the best ways to explore its…
By TravelMag · Apr 5
Destinations: Seattle
Like so many growing tech-friendly cities around the nation, Seattle is a city in the midst of change.…
By TravelMag · Apr 5
Destinations: Wales
With its stunning stretches of coastline, picturesque parks and magnificent mountains, Wales is perhaps at its most beautiful…
By TravelMag · Apr 5
Destinations: Denmark
Copenhagen’s famous Freetown, Christiania, began as a commune for 70s hippies looking to break free from the rules…
By TravelMag · Apr 3
California
San Diego encompasses many distinct neighborhoods, but few more distinct than Ocean Beach, a bohemian beach town-within-a-city where…
By TravelMag · Apr 2
Features
Best known as the heartland of America’s film and television industry, many of the events and activities that…
By TravelMag · Mar 31
Destinations: Australia
Three hours west of Sydney, beyond the touristy Blue Mountains, lies Oberon: a fairy tale land of pine…
By TravelMag · Mar 31
Destinations: New York City
There’s no city like New York (except possibly London) when it comes to theater. From the grand Broadway…
By TravelMag · Mar 29
Destinations: England
The name Soho is said to derive from a time when hunters galloped through the area, using “Soho”…
By TravelMag · Mar 28
Destinations: Germany
Since the wall was knocked down in 1989, Berlin has blossomed into a completely different city. No longer…
By TravelMag · Mar 25
Destinations: East Midlands
A TravelMag survey of UK travel experts has revealed the ten most charming towns in the East Midlands.…
By TravelMag · Mar 24
California
Orange County is renowned for its beaches and luxurious suburban neighborhoods, but not so much for its nightlife.…
By TravelMag · Mar 23
Eat & Drink
Alfama is a tumble-down of Portuguese culture, harking back to the days when life was a merry concoction…
By TravelMag · Mar 22
Rooms
Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It’s also the capital…
By TravelMag · Mar 21
Destinations: France
Food is important to the French and they tend to do it very well – in Paris, in…
By TravelMag · Mar 20
Destinations: England
Transformed in the 1920s from a sleepy fishing village to the vibrant hub of South West England’s artistic…
By TravelMag · Mar 17
Rooms
Montreal—the largest city in French-speaking Québec—is situated on an island in the province’s St. Lawrence River. It takes…
By TravelMag · Mar 15
Destinations: New York City
Drinking in New York can be a pricey endeavor with a single cocktail costing as much as a…
By TravelMag · Mar 15
Destinations: Germany
Like many German cities, Cologne was more or less leveled during the Allied bombings of World War 2,…
By TravelMag · Mar 12
Tokyo is and always will be much too large to cover completely on foot, but the sheer size…
By TravelMag · Mar 12
Destinations: New York City
Convinced that you are a Samantha? Or maybe you’re a more cynical Miranda perhaps? Either way, the best…
By TravelMag · Mar 12
Rooms
Whether you’re in town for Mardis Gras, one of the city’s many music festivals or simply to enjoy…
By TravelMag · Mar 11
Destinations: New York City
Miles from the sketchy, drug-infested neighborhood it was in the 1980s, today’s East Village houses a swath of…
By TravelMag · Mar 11
Rooms
Whether you are coming to Lytham St. Anne’s for the golf, or just want a peaceful alternative to…
By TravelMag · Mar 10
Destinations: Italy
The Eternal City is a historical treasure trove, boasting some of the most famous and well-preserved ancient architecture…
By TravelMag · Mar 10
Features
For many this village is a pass-through on the road to Key West. But those who pull over…
By TravelMag · Mar 9
Features
The west end in Sheung Wan remains faithful, for now, to the nickname Antique Street, while the contemporary…
By TravelMag · Mar 4
California
The warm weather of California’s southernmost big city might not seem well-suited for a cup of hot coffee,…
By TravelMag · Mar 1
Destinations: Japan
To the south of Kyushu, Japan lies an extraordinary island – a place of UNESCO heritage listed forests…
By TravelMag · Feb 29