9 Reasons Why Adults Can Enjoy Hostels, Too
When it comes to traveling on a budget, you can’t really get more affordable – or more basic – than sleeping dorm-style in a bunk bed with a free breakfast. We’re talking, of course, about hostels –...
View ArticleCould Flying Out Of Tijuana Airport Make Your Mexico Trip Cheaper?
Last month, a new project was announced that will build a covered walkway connecting Tijuana Airport to the U.S. border. According to the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and other sources, the...
View ArticleDeal Alert: Hotel & Air Savings at Our Editors’ Favorite Destinations
At the end of 2013, we chose the best budget destinations for 2014. Now, while everyone’s starting to make plans for the spring and beyond, we wanted to serve up some deals that make good on those...
View ArticleFoodie Friday: American-Themed Diners Around the World
Stuck forever in the era of boat-sized convertibles, Elvis memorabilia, and red-checkered tablecloths, these American-themed diners offer a nostalgic ride into ‘50s Americana while satisfying rumbling...
View Article5 Great Travel Destinations with Bad Reputations
Dangerous. Corrupt. Overrun by drug lords. Who, in their right mind, would travel to one of these places? The below five cities are unfairly recognized as some of the worst places in the world. Some...
View ArticleArmchair Travel: 10 Beautiful Day of the Dead Photos
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1 to honor the deceased. The festivities run from October 31 through November 2 and are also observed outside of...
View ArticleQ&A: Katie Lee on Hosting Out of Towners & Best Souvenirs Around the World
Matt Harrington TV host and cookbook author Katie Lee loves to travel: St. Bart’s for surfing, shopping markets in India, and browsing bazaars in Morroco. One place she hasn’t been? Machu Picchu....
View ArticleChecking In: Affordable Alcoves at Los Alcobas in Mexico City
Las Alcobas In a destination with plenty of high-end chains, Las Alcobas feels right at home in Mexico City’s ritzy Polanco district. This boutique hotel is a former residence and has been gorgeously...
View Article5 Amazing Restaurants You Must Try in Mexico City
Anne Roderique-Jones/Pujol From dive-y taquerias to five-star restaurants, here’s where to eat best in Mexico City. 1. Pujol: Chef Enrique Olvera opened Pujol nearly 15 years ago, and the restaurant...
View ArticleInspired Travel: Color & Life at Frida Kahlo Museum (Mexico City)
Nilina Mason-Campbell The international capital for museums, Mexico City claims to have more than anywhere else in the world. In the heart of the city’s Coyoacán neighborhood sits one of its most...
View ArticleMexico City: 5 Surprising Facts
Shelley Seale/Chapultepec Castle Mexico City may have its share of crime, litter, and traffic — as every large city in the world does. But anyone who has visited recently will tell you that many of the...
View ArticlePhoto Tour: Mexico City’s Modern & Street Art
Shelley Seale/Frida Kahlo Museum Although Mexico City is known for its history and centuries-old cultural treasures, there’s also a vibrant, thriving modern art movement taking shape in the metropolis....
View ArticleThe 10 Most European Cities Outside of Europe
El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires/flickr/Nico Kaiser With a travel warning and heightened terror alerts throughout Europe, some people find themselves concerned about jetting off to Paris or...
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