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Where should I go now?
Year-end is full of listicles recommending must-sees for the year ahead—and we’re no exception. Head to Sri Lanka, Colombia, Miami, and yes, back to Paris.
Year-end is full of listicles recommending must-sees for the year ahead—and we’re no exception. Head to Sri Lanka, Colombia, Miami, and yes, back to Paris.
See lessWhat are the best apps for travel?
By far the best transit guide (RIP HopStop) is CityMapper. It's free, and offers real-time directions via public transport, on foot, or by car plus a plethora of nifty bonuses for a selection of major world cities, from Tokyo to London, New York and even Hamburg. Even if you’re not wondering whetherRead more
By far the best transit guide (RIP HopStop) is CityMapper. It’s free, and offers real-time directions via public transport, on foot, or by car plus a plethora of nifty bonuses for a selection of major world cities, from Tokyo to London, New York and even Hamburg. Even if you’re not wondering whether the inbound aircraft will make it on time for your flight, there’s a wondrous joy to watching the crowded skies via another free app, FlightRadar24. LoungeBuddy (also free) helps with trips to unfamiliar destinations, allowing you to verify what status or access you might have to a refreshment oasis at the airport. We’ve used Postagram several times to send cards from places, like Russia, where they’re hard to find—the app is free and stateside delivery of that personalized keepsake costs just 99 cents apiece.
See lessWhat are the most beautiful places in the world?
Beauty may be subjective, but who would argue against any of these 50 choices, whether Yemen’s futuristic forest of dragon’s blood trees or the Blue City of Jodhpur?
Beauty may be subjective, but who would argue against any of these 50 choices, whether Yemen’s futuristic forest of dragon’s blood trees or the Blue City of Jodhpur?
See lessWhat are the most beautiful beaches in the world?
Antigua may claim to have 365 beaches, one each for every day of the year, but other strips of sand rival the Caribbean island for sheer beauty (we’ll take quality over quantity any time). Here are some suggestions, from an overlooked island in the Philippines to a beach made up of jet black sand inRead more
Antigua may claim to have 365 beaches, one each for every day of the year, but other strips of sand rival the Caribbean island for sheer beauty (we’ll take quality over quantity any time). Here are some suggestions, from an overlooked island in the Philippines to a beach made up of jet black sand in Hawaii.
See lessWhich airline is best?
According to our readers, internationally, it remains the perennially beloved Singapore Airlines. Meanwhile, Virgin America has been deemed the best domestic carrier ever since it launched in 2007.
According to our readers, internationally, it remains the perennially beloved Singapore Airlines. Meanwhile, Virgin America has been deemed the best domestic carrier ever since it launched in 2007.
See lessWhat’s the best city in the world?
We'll defer to the best experts—our readers. In this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards, the best cities in the world include Budapest and Florence, while stateside, New York is the top big city and the best small city is Charleston, S.C., a long-time favorite.
We’ll defer to the best experts—our readers. In this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards, the best cities in the world include Budapest and Florence, while stateside, New York is the top big city and the best small city is Charleston, S.C., a long-time favorite.
See lessGlobal Entry or TSA PreCheck?
They’re both a boon to frequent travelers but we’re firm fans of Global Entry, which costs only $15 more than TSA PreCheck and will likely automatically generate the latter most times you check in for a domestic flight.
They’re both a boon to frequent travelers but we’re firm fans of Global Entry, which costs only $15 more than TSA PreCheck and will likely automatically generate the latter most times you check in for a domestic flight.
See lessWho’s the most interesting person you’ve ever met on a plane?
We can’t match the experience of a guy who met his wife on a plane, but we’ve encountered chatty ex-congressmen keen to tell the real-life story behind a blockbuster movie. And if you're lucky, you get to sit next to Bill Murray. Then again, the most interesting people aren’t necessarily fellow passRead more
We can’t match the experience of a guy who met his wife on a plane, but we’ve encountered chatty ex-congressmen keen to tell the real-life story behind a blockbuster movie. And if you’re lucky, you get to sit next to Bill Murray. Then again, the most interesting people aren’t necessarily fellow passengers but the crew: wedged onto a jump seat, staring straight at you, it’s easy enough to strike up casual chatter. We’ll never forget the veteran ex-Pan Ammer who regaled us on and off for an entire flight with stories. It was like a trip to aviation’s Golden Age rather than to California.
See lessNYC or San Fran?
As New Yorkers, we're biased in favor of bagels, de Blasio and the Bronx (and it seems like our readers agree). We’ll admit it, though: You can spend a killer long weekend in Manhattan or the Bay Area.
As New Yorkers, we’re biased in favor of bagels, de Blasio and the Bronx (and it seems like our readers agree). We’ll admit it, though: You can spend a killer long weekend in Manhattan or the Bay Area.
See lessWhat’s it like to quit your job, grab a backpack, and travel the world?
Tons of people dream about leaving their jobs to travel, and while that semi-permanent vacation can often be exactly what you've imagined, you're guaranteed to encounter a few surprises—not all of them pleasant. Here's the truth—and the best way to prepare yourself—from a woman who did it.
Tons of people dream about leaving their jobs to travel, and while that semi-permanent vacation can often be exactly what you’ve imagined, you’re guaranteed to encounter a few surprises—not all of them pleasant. Here’s the truth—and the best way to prepare yourself—from a woman who did it.
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