Milan’s Navigli District: canals, hipsters and aperitivo
After it’s clean-up ahead of this year’s Milan Expo, there’s never been a better – nor fresher smelling – time to chill besides the canalways…
By travelmag · Oct 4, 2015
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After it’s clean-up ahead of this year’s Milan Expo, there’s never been a better – nor fresher smelling – time to chill besides the canalways…
By travelmag · Oct 4, 2015
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If you’re looking for a subdued family vacation, you won’t find it here. In South Beach, excess is…
By Davina Van Buren · Oct 1
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In the enthralling historic quarter of Kumartuli in Kolkata, potters create lavish idols of deities for religious festivals.…
By Paul · Sep 25
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Built along the meandering Alabama River lined with dense green trees, Selma is a small town that became…
By Paul · Sep 17
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Northern Norway is a dramatic snow-blanketed wilderness with more than its fair share of apex predators. Of these,…
By travelmag · Sep 11
Destinations: Seattle
Located in the heart of Seattle, the Capitol Hill neighborhood is where locals and tourists alike head when…
By Paul · Sep 7
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Rich in history, culture and tradition, in Burma bygone Asia still endures; it must be among the few…
By Paul · Aug 19
Destinations: England
For years Harrogate has enchanted visitors with its spas, tea rooms and pristine gardens. Now, this elegant North…
By travelmag · Aug 9
Destinations: Chicago
One of Chicago’s most coveted zip codes is Lincoln Park. And it’s no wonder: the neighborhood features a…
By Davina Van Buren · Aug 2
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Plenty of cities in America proudly boast a signature dish or food. Philadelphia has the greatest of them…
By Paul · Jul 27
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While the Lake District prepares for a run at the coveted UNESCO World Heritage Site badge, one of…
By travelmag · Jul 15
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Away from the tourist traps of the French capital bustling with hoards of tourists, a pocket of local…
By travelmag · Jul 9
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Every July, Cheyenne hosts Frontier Days, the world’s largest outdoor rodeo—but there’s much more to the town than…
By travelmag · Jul 1
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Every summer a series of Highland Games takes place to celebrate strength, athleticism and culture in a way…
By Paul · Jun 28
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Don’t call it Mexican, Tex-Mex or Spanish. New Mexican cuisine is in a class by itself. You’ll find…
By travelmag · Jun 19
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Far afield from the Holy Land’s well-beaten tourist circuit of Tel Aviv – Jerusalem — Dead Sea, Ramot…
By travelmag · Jun 8
Destinations: Melbourne
From flitting between high-end designer shops to reveling in rooftop bars and recovering at one of the nearby…
By travelmag · Jun 2
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Few events in nature match witnessing a sea turtle emerge onto the beach at night, lay up to…
By travelmag · May 15
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Located in the heart of Sacramento is the city’s Old Downtown district. Featuring restored buildings and other features…
By travelmag · May 4
Destinations: South East England
Narrow paths, cosy pubs and beautiful shops all intertwine to make up the heart of Brighton and its…
By travelmag · Apr 29
Destinations: Scotland
Single malt or blended, Scotch whisky is well known and well loved worldwide. The rolling, verdant hills of…
By Paul · Apr 23
Destinations: Australia
Paradise is an overused word. Usually, what it describes is a once lovely location now overrun by resorts.…
By travelmag · Apr 17
Destinations: Ecuador
The Galapagos is known as one of the finest locations for extraordinary endemic wildlife on earth. While this…
By travelmag · Apr 9
California
It’s not mere hyperbole to boast that the epicenter of the world’s finest chocolate making is the San…
By travelmag · Mar 30
Destinations: France
Paris is renowned for its rich architecture, museums and art galleries. From photography to film, painting to porcelain:…
By travelmag · Mar 19
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Sure, Colorado’s world-class winter sports destinations like Aspen and Vail may reign in categories such as the ritziest,…
By travelmag · Mar 17
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Tucked away in the Northern section of New Orleans sits City Park, one of the largest and oldest…
By travelmag · Mar 10
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There’s nothing quite like watching a Shakespearean classic in the grounds of a grand British stately home. Chatsworth…
By travelmag · Mar 4
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Astride two continents in the city that T.S. Elliot once phrased “the still point of the turning world,”…
By travelmag · Mar 1
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When a city with centuries of history is suddenly repurposed for something else, there can be friction. In…
By travelmag · Feb 17
Destinations: France
Surrounded on all sides by the dramatic silhouettes of no fewer than three mountain ranges, Grenoble may lie…
By travelmag · Jan 26
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Switzerland’s region of Valais is not only a haven for winter skiers and summer trekkers, but also the…
By travelmag · Jan 20
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Tucked in the northwestern most corner of the Pacific Northwest, Bellingham is situated between Mount Baker of the…
By travelmag · Jan 12
Destinations: Italy
San Cassiano is a tiny village hidden away in the Dolomites between Italy and Austria. The town merges…
By travelmag · Dec 23
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Colombia’s famed coffee region seduces visitors every year with its dramatic mountainous beauty, friendly residents and the finest…
By travelmag · Dec 14
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Hidden in far-reaching woodland and frequently cloaked in mist, the old town of Sintra has its feet firmly…
By travelmag · Dec 3
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Manchester’s Museum of Science & Industry is more than just a day out, it’s an appraisal of the…
By travelmag · Nov 26
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Kathmandu Valley is a hub of overwhelming activity, surrounded by Himalayan peaks drizzled in icing-white snow, shimmering behind…
By travelmag · Nov 9
Destinations: France
With a striking five-arch bridge mirroring its own reflection across the river Cher, the Château de Chenonceau is…
By travelmag · Nov 3
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Situated in southern Tanzania, the Selous Game Reserve is a prime destination for game spotting. Far from the…
By travelmag · Oct 31