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Sasha DiGiulian: First Woman on Yosemite’s Platinum Wall

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“Climbing has been this passport to some really remote destinations that I never would have seen were it not for climbing,” says Sasha DiGiulian. One case in point? Yosemite Valley, as seen from some 2000 feet in the air—while hanging from the face of El Capitán by a harness. Yosemite's El Capitan is the world's

Tumi Promo Codes and Smart Ways to Save

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If I’ve learned anything over the past several years as a Traveler editor, it’s how to spot good luggage. I’ve tested dozens of suitcases, duffels, and backpacks for our annual Luggage Week, and few brands shine as much as Tumi. You’ve probably seen a stylish traveler rolling one of Tumi’s aluminum suitcases through an airport

Why Airplane Tickets Cost So Much Now

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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

Trevor Gulliver’s Go-To Restaurants in London and Beyond

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Despite having founded St. John, the very high bar by which London restaurants measure themselves, Trevor Gulliver is utterly unaffected by his success and demonstrates no inkling of ego. But, that said, he has fire in his belly. Get him talking about celebrity chefs, anyone with a frying pan range in their name or endless

25 Top U.S. Cities for a Memorable Christmas

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Christmas in America simply wouldn't feel complete without a few festive requisites: massive trees twinkling with thousands of glinting lights, ruddy-cheeked carolers singing familiar hymns, and representations of Santa in every shape and size. ‘Tis the season of lots and lots of gingerbread, charming holiday markets, and tinsel galore. If you're into all that—or if

Find Meaningful Work Abroad with Confidence

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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

How the Bilt Palladium Stacks Up Against Premium Cards

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If you live in an upscale apartment complex in a major city, you’ve likely seen larger-than-life ads promoting Bilt, a fintech company offering credit cards that reward you for dining, traveling, shopping—and paying rent. Since Bilt's launch in 2021, it's aimed to compete in the travel rewards space by offering rewards on rent payments, something

The World’s Most Dangerous Airlines

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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...

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10 Fashion Exhibitions to Travel For in 2026

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Traveling for art can be incredibly virtuous and culturally rewarding, like collecting souvenirs for your eyes (and from the post card rack in the gift shop). The importance of researching what's on at some of my favorite museums before I book flights is a lesson I learned all too well after I went to New

Why Airfares Are So High

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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

Sara Dosa’s Time and Water: Iceland’s Vanishing Glaciers and Stories

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(L-R) Drone Operator Óli Haukur Mýrdal, Field Producer Þórður Jónsson, Assistant Camera Róbert Magnússon, Director Sara Dosa, Director of Photography Pablo Álvarez-Mesa, and Producer Shane Boris prep to shoot on Svínafellsjökull glacier.Anyone who has been to Iceland knows there’s a magical energy between the landscape and the people who walk it. Sara Dosa is a

Venice’s Most Anticipated Hotel Openings for 2026

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With five eagerly awaited hotel grand openings and redesigns coming later this year, all paths and gondolas are leading to Venice. These storied, palatial properties are living testaments to La Serenìssima, and bedding down at one is the best way to experience this living museum of a city— founded over 1,600 years ago—long after the

How to Score a Cheap, Reliable Rental Car

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I love road trips. You get in car and can just head off anywhere you want. There’s a freedom to a road trip that you can’t get with trains (and, don’t get me wrong, I love train travel too). Small towns, beautiful parks, historic buildings….whatever you see, you can stop for and can stay as

Top Dim Sum Restaurants in Hong Kong

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Skip to main content 22 Best Dim Sum Spots in Hong Kong Dumplings for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Photo by Stephanie Teng Hong Kong dim sum restaurants are a pillar of the city's cuisine. Typically enjoyed from morning to early afternoon, these classic Cantonese small plates are than just a meal—they're part of daily life.
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