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Knoxville Guide: Eat, Stay, and Explore the Smokies
Nashville may be known as the “Music City,” but it was Knoxville where several artists, including a young Dolly Parton, actually cut their teeth. The city has a self-guided tour to give you important intel on the music industry and a lay of the land for your trip. It’s just one of many surprises you’ll
May 2026 Horoscope: From Grind to Pleasure
Kirah Tabourn Kirah is an astrologer, educator, and creative consultant who is passionate about facilitating accessible astrological education and programming. She is the founder of The 11th House, a community for astrology enthusiasts to connect, and hosts a podcast called The Strology Show. She also co-founded a love-focused horoscope & compatibility app, CUSP. Your May
Top African Destinations to Visit in 2026
For ancient medinas, unspoiled archipelagos, and safaris without the crowds. Nkasa Linyanti 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. One of the thrills of editing this list each year is being able
Where New Yorkers Go for the Best Pizza
There are so many lists that promise to reveal the best pizza spots in New York City. But as someone who lives here, I usually roll my eyes at these roundups, wondering why anyone would continue to suggest a place that requires hours of waiting in line on the sidewalk. This is the pizza capital
Saving Provincetown’s Queer Heart
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
Europe’s Most Beautiful Mountains
Admit it. There are times when you wish you could get away from it all by moving to your own private island. Well, some...
Why Airfares Are So Expensive
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
How to Travel in the Desert
Admit it. There are times when you wish you could get away from it all by moving to your own private island. Well, some...
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Outsite: Coliving and Coworking for Digital Nomads
Balancing travel and remote work will always be one of the biggest challenges on the road. When you’re a digital nomad, it’s always a struggle to balance sightseeing and also get your work done in a nice, quiet environment. No one wants to spend hours searching for a coffee shop or be in one that
7 Travel Myths That Are Completely Wrong
Years ago, the website Earth Porm reposted my article “The Ultimate Guide to Traveling When You’re Broke.” As I went through the comments on the post, I was dismayed by the mean and dismissive comments people shared as well their misconceptions about travel. These comments made me realize that, despite all the detailed websites and
Top 12 Desert Escapes You’ll Love
Admit it. There are times when you wish you could get away from it all by moving to your own private island. Well, some...
Bahia Principe February 2026: Up to 40% Off
For nearly three decades, Bahia Principe Hotels and Resorts has been a go-to for travelers seeking all-inclusive luxury with unbeatable value. The hotel chain consists of 27 properties in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Spain—some adults-only, others family-friendly, and many all-inclusive. Property services are dependent on their category, with all Bahia properties falling into one of
Sleep on a Plane Even in the Middle Seat
Mid-flight exhaustion is a special kind of torture—the unintentional head nods, the restless legs, the feeling of dread that almost makes you want to ask the flight attendant, “Are we there yet?” Whether you’re halfway through a long-haul flight or on the last leg of a journey with multiple connections, running on no sleep, Biscoff
Why You Should Skip Ko Lipe
After 19 years, I finally went back to Ko Lipe, the Thai island I spent close to a month on in 2006. Back then, it was one of those super off-the-beaten-path destinations that few but the most intrepid travelers visited, where electricity only ran a few hours a day, basic bungalows right on the beach
















