5-Day Madrid Itinerary: Art, Food & Local Life

Home to some 3.5 million people, Madrid is the capital of Spain and the country’s largest city. Though it’s somewhat sprawling, the city boasts stunning architecture, incredible food, and an energetic nightlife that stretches until dawn. Over 10 million people visit the city each year, and the minute you step out to explore, you’ll understand

10 Must-Know Boutique Hotels in Los Angeles

Famously known as the home of Hollywood, Los Angeles is more than just a global entertainment hub. In LA, standout food, music, and shopping sit alongside striking scenery and easy access to the outdoors. As a Midwestern transplant, arguably no one appreciates the weather and range of outdoor activities in this pretty city more than

Madrid in 5 Days: Culture, Food, and Local Life

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11 Summer Airbnbs Near NYC with Pools, Lakes, Beaches

Sometimes New Yorkers need fresh air, and sitting on a fire escape or stoop simply won’t cut it. Plus, public pools in the Big Apple, like parking, are few and far between. When the city heat becomes unbearable, there’s nothing like taking a little weekend trip to a pastoral stretch of the Hudson Valley or

5-Day Madrid: Culture, Food, and Neighborhood Life

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Mother and Daughter Aboard the Orient Express

As the train pulled out of Istanbul’s Bakırköy Station in the general direction of Paris, our cabin steward Eduardo poured the first of what would be many glasses of Champagne over the next six days. Crystal flute in hand, I settled into one of the plush (and firmly anchored to the floor) upholstered seats across

Madrid in Five Days: Culture, Food, Local Life

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Atlantis Bahamas Deals: Save Up to 40% in 2026

The name “Atlantis” conjures an image of a towering, coral-colored, casino-style resort, surrounded by white sand beaches and turquoise waters. It’s become synonymous with The Bahamas’ Paradise Island, offering guests all kinds of over-the-top experiences, from dolphin snorkels and water slides to private cabanas and nightclub events. Whether you’re booking a warm-weather winter getaway or

Madrid in 5 Days: Culture, Food, and Local Life

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What Travelers Need to Know About the Andes Hantavirus

The number of travelers potentially affected by a rare and deadly strain of an illness called hantavirus has continued to climb. The outbreak of the little known disease, which is typically passed from rodents to humans, began in mid-April on a Dutch-flagged expedition cruise ship, MV Hondius, which departed Ushuaia, Argentina, on April 1. Since
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