The 17 best kid-friendly things to do in Miami

The 17 best kid-friendly things to do in Miami

Art Basel Miami Beach might be all about glamour, but the city offers far more than grown-up pleasures. From museums and animal parks to dining and shopping, Magic City is also a haven for children of all ages. And at just over two hours by plane from New York, it’s a getaway as easy for … Read more

Hotels reveal bizarre items left behind: donkeys, puppies and Queen Elizabeth painting

Hotels reveal bizarre items left behind: donkeys, puppies and Queen Elizabeth painting

Always scan your room before you check out — you never know what you may have left behind. Hotel chain Travelodge revealed the strangest items left across their 580 hotels in the UK, as tallied in their 2022 lost and found audit. While you may expect an abandoned phone charger or two, the items that … Read more

Inside Japan’s ‘love hotels,’ featuring mirrored ceilings and slides

Inside Japan’s ‘love hotels,’ featuring mirrored ceilings and slides

There’s a side to Tokyo that is rather risque – and something I was not expecting. I had spent the day walking the streets of Shinjuku-ku, which is adorned with colourful neon street lights, endless buzzing bars, restaurants and karaoke rooms. The Skyscraper district is also home to the Tokyo Metropolitan Building, which boasts a … Read more

Miami’s best new hotels for 2022

Miami’s best new hotels for 2022

It’s that time of year, when the art world descends upon Miami for the bacchanalian moving feast known as Art Basel. And as the global glitterati and influential tastemakers head to Magic City, they demand stylish digs in which to rest their pretty heads. Enter a new batch of hotels that aim to reinvent the … Read more

As large-scale tourism returns to NYC, the hotel biz shows signs of life

As large-scale tourism returns to NYC, the hotel biz shows signs of life

Brace yourself — the tourists are coming. And they’re coming in droves. In 2021, just two years after 2019 saw a record breaking 66 million tourists, New York City welcomed a mere 33 million of them. In 2022, however, those numbers are expected to surge to 56.5 million and hotels are all but rolling out … Read more

Luxury hotels, $30K bikes — Ironman triathlons a relative breeze for the rich

Luxury hotels, K bikes —  Ironman triathlons a relative breeze for the rich

These ultra-rich endurance athletes are trying to buy their way to the finish line. One percenters are shelling out beaucoup bucks to train for and compete in Ironman XC, a grueling test where participants subject themselves to 2.4 miles of swimming; a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile run. To prepare for the ultimate challenge, … Read more

Art, nature and tropical sun: Try out these alternative winter holiday trips

Art, nature and tropical sun: Try out these alternative winter holiday trips

Burnt out on your go-to winter travel destinations? We bet you are. After all, it’s a new post-COVID world and that means that it’s time to shake things up. Whether it’s for holiday family fun, glitzy New Year’s Eve shenanigans, winter sun, fun on the slopes, an urban artsy scene, immersion in nature or hiking, … Read more

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky lists his spare room on the rental site, but there’s a catch

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky lists his spare room on the rental site, but there’s a catch

Airbnb’s co-founder Brian Chesky has opened up his San Francisco home allowing guests to stay in a private room boasting “panoramic views” – but the only problem is, there’s no available dates. Mr. Chesky, who founded the company in 2008 and has an estimated net worth of almost $12 billion, recently listed his  “thoughtfully designed suite” … Read more

Floating hotels and $2K-a-night tents: Where World Cup fans are staying overnight

Floating hotels and K-a-night tents: Where World Cup fans are staying overnight

Over one million soccer fans are expected to descend upon the tiny Persian Gulf nation of Qatar, where the World Cup begins on Sunday. Although more than 100 new hotels have been built for the 29-day event, supply cannot keep up with demand. The result: Unconventional sleep arrangements throughout Qatar and beyond. From “luxury hotel … Read more

‘Love is Blind’ host Nick Lachey reveals his weird travel quirk

‘Love is Blind’ host Nick Lachey reveals his weird travel quirk

98 Degrees singer Nick Lachey needs his hotel furniture positioned at a certain angle. “I learned that when we go to hotels, Nick likes to move the furniture,” Lachey’s wife, Vanessa, told E! News in a new interview. “If the TV isn’t matched to the bed, he’ll move either the dresser with the TV, or … Read more

Why fiesta-ive couples are flocking Mexico to tie the knot

Why fiesta-ive couples are flocking Mexico to tie the knot

While destination weddings are romantic and exciting, they can be a headache. No wonder so many couples opt for an easy-does-it resort wedding among the gorgeous beaches and lush foliage of Mexico. “Mexico has been a big destination for weddings recently because, let’s face it, it stayed wide open during COVID, while some Caribbean islands … Read more

Wildflower Farms resort brings nature to frenzied New Yorkers

Wildflower Farms resort brings nature to frenzied New Yorkers

The just-opened Wildflower Farms, an Auberge resort set on a former tree nursery in pastoral Gardiner, NY, is luring affluent urbanites with its luxurious rustic delights. “Last week, this was a loading dock. This week, it’s alive,” says general manager Manolo Sorensen, formerly of André Balazs’ Sunset Beach Hotel on Shelter Island and The Maker … Read more