Posted on April 19, 2016 by Lavanya Sunkara in Travel
On a recent trip to Hollywood, Florida, travel writer Lavanya Sunkara stayed at The Diplomat Resort & Spa Hollywood. Here’s her take on the experience.
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Posted on April 18, 2016 by Scott Josephson in Travel
Skip the long lines and avoid the acronyms. New York boasts fascinating institutions that come to life without the Manhattan price tag, educating and enlightening guests in bountiful expressions of human emotion. Check out these museums with thought-provoking subjects ranging from regional art to the paranormal.
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Posted on April 15, 2016 by David Duran in Travel
Key West might be small, but it’s packed full with some great places to eat. The culinary scene on the island has dramatically taken off and with events such as the Key West Food & Wine Festival that takes place each January, more and more visitors are flocking over to experience what the island has to offer. 2016 was the seventh year of the Food & Wine Festival, and included a week of events ranging from walk-around tastings to educational wine and food seminars, in addition to more local and “funky” events that one would only experience in Key West. With some of the freshest seafood in the word and unique local ingredients combined with gorgeous year-round weather, the Key West food scene is worth exploring.
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Posted on April 14, 2016 by Milou van Roon in Travel
Having a reliable rental car can undoubtedly be the best way to travel in a country such as the U.S., where public transportation outside of the main cities isn’t nearly as quick, convenient and affordable as it is in Europe. But renting a car can be daunting for both first-timers and veteran travelers alike, so here are eight things to keep in mind when you pick up your rental car at the airport or city location.
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Posted on April 13, 2016 by Breanna Wilson in Travel
NYC, a city with a fast pace and even faster food trends. From the ramen burger that caused fans to wait four hours for a burger between two noodle buns, to the Halal Guys having a chicken and rice dish that causes lines around the block, NYCers take their Instagram-worthy food trends seriously, and you should too when you visit.
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Posted on April 12, 2016 by David Duran in Travel
Surf’s up! Whether you are a professional surfer or a professional observer, the U.S. is surrounded by gorgeous beaches, many of which provide some of the best surf spots in the world. From the East Coast to the West Coast, from the chilly waters of Alaska to the warm waves of Hawaii – the U.S. isn’t shy of beaches providing those epic waves every surfer dreams of. Check out our list of the 14 best beaches to surf in the U.S.
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Posted on April 11, 2016 by Jennifer Morilla in Travel
The world of travel and tourism has changed so much with technology. Today you could sit behind a desk in New York City and watch a guided tour in Paris through the Eiffel Tower. It’s no wonder companies are constantly trying to compete for the next best app for travelers.
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Posted on April 08, 2016 by Milou van Roon in Travel
Great weather, your travel budget or a family-friendly location can all be legitimate reasons to choose one destination over another when it comes down to planning a trip. Museum-lovers in particular are spoiled when it comes to choices – they don’t even have to go abroad to see the most spectacular museums in the world. Here are our top five cities for museum-lovers in the United States.
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