Where to Drink Wine in South Beach
With ocean breezes, Art Deco design, and a cutting-edge collection of restaurants, South Beach is poised to deliver when it comes to hip wine-sipping spots. During a recent jaunt to this...
View ArticleSix Must-See Small European Cities
Springtime means many travelers are once again dreaming of Europe. If you’re eager to say "yes"—or perhaps, oui, si, or ja—to a European escape this spring, but you’ve already been to top cities like...
View Article6 Top Exotic Beach Honeymoons
Not all honeymooners have their hearts set on classic Hawaii. Many couples are choosing to search the world in pursuit of the perfect exotic beach for their post-wedding retreat—one that blends...
View ArticleAmerican Wines from Unexpected Places
Excerpt: No disrespect to the wondrous destination that is California wine country, but we thought it was high time to shed light on the rest of the country’s wineries, from Arizona to, yes, even...
View Article6 Great Hotels for Art-Lovers
Where there are great museums, there typically are also great hotels. Some have architecture as stunning (or even more so) than the museums nearby and some have art lining the walls that those museums...
View Article4 More Outstanding Day Trips from Paris
Paris is surrounded by spectacular destinations well worth spending a day outside the City of Light. But for those who’ve been to Giverny or Reims before, we’ve rounded up four (more) fantastic day...
View ArticleVoltaire’s library? Prince Charles’ garden? Yes, you can get in
If your bucket list includes traipsing through Voltaire’s private library or visiting the Vatican after hours, Kensington Tours’ new Elite Collection offers a chance to get beyond the standard tourist...
View ArticleDaily Deal: 20% off first-class train trips with France Rail Pass
New York-based Rail Europe is offering a 20% discount on its first-class rail pass that allows travel to France on the country’s national rail network. The sale is good for multiday or one-day tickets...
View ArticleFodor’s Travel Tastemakers: Chefs and New York Champs Daniel Humm & Will Guidara
Daniel Humm and Will Guidara, masterminds behind NYC’s Eleven Madison Park and The NoMad, have traveled the world only to realize what they wanted, or needed, to accomplish back home. The duo took...
View ArticleWhere to Drink Wine in Turks and Caicos
Tweet Not to knock a piña colada, but what excites me more than a fruity cocktail when I’m on a Caribbean island is a glass of wine, no matter if it’s a crisp sauvignon blanc or a sultry shiraz. While...
View ArticleExpatriate Tales: Living in Paris
Tweet Simon Moritz has been living in Paris for a year and a half as a teacher, freelance writer for top blogs and magazines, and graduate student at Université Paris 8. With the City of Lights now as...
View ArticleHip Mama Shelter Hotel Opens in Lyon, France
Tweet The hip, artsy boutique-hotel brand Mama Shelter has already blown into Istanbul, Paris, and Marseille, and now they’ve set up shop in Lyon, France, too. Guests get access to not only eclectic,...
View ArticleParis: Louvre Museum reopens after shutdown over pickpocket gangs
If you’re going to the Louvre Museum anytime soon, watch your wallet. The world’s busiest museum reopened Thursday with the presence of uniformed police officers aimed at deterring aggressive gangs of...
View ArticleTips for Surviving a Multigenerational Vacation
Tweet My pregnant wife wrapped a beach towel around my foot to stave off the bleeding. My mom rushed over to see why her son was writhing in the sand. My nephews—snorkeling masks pinned to their...
View ArticleAsk a Fodor’s Disney Expert: Nervous Kids and Park Restaurants
Tweet Doing Disney right means more than just booking a flight and snapping up a pair of Mickey ears. You need to do a bit more homework to really knock the trip out of the park. So we turned to our...
View ArticleAsk a Fodor’s Disney Expert: Nervous Kids and Park Restaurants
Tweet Doing Disney right means more than just booking a flight and snapping up a pair of Mickey ears. You need to do a bit more homework to really knock the trip out of the park. So we turned to our...
View ArticleDesign-y Marker Hotel Opens in Dublin
Tweet Merging urban sophistication with rustic Irish charm (seriously!), a brand-new hotel opened in Dublin’s Docklands area this spring. With 187 rooms, The Marker Hotel promotes lots of pampering...
View ArticleLegoland Hotel is built, brick by brick, with kids in mind
CARLSBAD, Calif. — The Legoland Hotel, which opened April 5, got plenty of little things wrong in its first weeks. But its designers got one thing enormously right, and that will make this place a...
View ArticleEl Encanto hotel in Santa Barbara takes a big step up
Here are three tweets I would have sent from my recent stay at Santa Barbara’s just-reopened El Encanto hotel if I hadn’t been busy behaving like royalty and pretending the Internet didn’t exist:...
View ArticleExpatriate Tales: Living in Lausanne, Switzerland
Tweet When Daniel Gibbs traveled one summer to a small town near Geneva, Switzerland to work at an international day camp for children, he fell in love with the region. He visited Lausanne thinking...
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