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Managing TSA Waits During the Government Shutdown

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As the partial government shutdown nears the one-month mark, some travelers have found themselves stuck in hours-long security lines at select airports across the US. On Sunday, March 8, major hubs like Houston Hobby International Airport (HOU) and New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) reported TSA lines up to 3.5 hours long, with viral

21 Best Airbnbs in Rome for Views, History, and Comfort

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Skip to main content These are some of the most memorable stays in the Eternal City. Courtesy Airbnb Rome really does have everything—centuries of history, art, and architecture; a walkable center with top-notch food and world-class shopping; and beautiful Airbnbs to rest your head. It’s relatively compact, but endlessly inspiring. I visit roughly once a

Perfect Destinations for Your Next Girls Trip

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There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when you gather your closest friends and escape the routines of everyday life. Whether it’s a long-overdue reunion or a spontaneous getaway, a girls trip is less about where you go and more about how it makes you feel—free, recharged, and entirely yourself. The best ones strike

Why Airplane Tickets Cost So Much Today

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I’ve been traveling for close to twenty years. In that time, the airline industry has changed a lot. The use of points and miles has become widespread, round-the-world tickets have gone the way of the dodo, airlines have consolidated, and there has been an explosion of budget airlines. Over the last few years, the cost

25 Big Differences Between River & Ocean Cruises

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Admit it. There are times when you wish you could get away from it all by moving to your own private island. Well, some...

How a Luxury Recovery Day Changed My Post-Half Routine

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All products and listings featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Generally speaking, my post-half-marathon recovery looks a little something like this: Go back to the hotel or Airbnb, stretch out on the floor for a

Blackfoot Confederacy Rethinks the Border

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High up on a ridge overlooking the rolling grasslands of northern Montana’s Great Plains, the vast ancestral land of the Blackfeet Nation sprawls before me. To the west I can see the jagged peaks of Glacier National Park, and to the north, the steep limestone cliff faces of the Rocky Mountain Front. The Blackfoot call

{“title”:”Where Sinners Was Filmed: Hannah Beachler on Louisiana”,”content”:”Sinners unfolds as a...

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Sinners is defined by moody, intense Southern Gothic visuals that linger long after the credits roll. The film, which broke records to become the most nominated film ever at the Oscars, director Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror is set in the Mississippi Delta, 1932. It tells the tale of twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B.

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Saving Provincetown’s Queer Heart

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Gifford House, the historic 33-room hotel in Provincetown on the tip of Massachusetts' Cape Cod, was purchased in 2023 by Steve Azar, a 44 year-old innkeeper with an infectious laugh and the look of a lumberjack who likes his martinis neat. Azar found the task of rehabbing the neglected Gifford unglamorous: resealing crumbling plaster walls

Hotels Adopting the Skillcation Movement

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Whether you love it or hate it, the term “skillcation” is set to be the travel portmanteau you’ll be hearing a lot more of in 2026. Gone are the days of hedonistic excess on vacation; we’re all about bettering ourselves in the new year. According to Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report, 72% of travelers expressed a

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

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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

Best Way to Find Work Abroad

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Most travel is extractive and passive. You show up somewhere, take photos of the same landmarks everyone else takes photos of, eat at a restaurant the guidebook recommended, and hit up some bars. You take some tours to learn about the place and, if you’re lucky, get to meet some locals on your trip. You
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