22 Places to Travel in 2025, According to <em>AD</em>’s Global Editors
From far-flung corners in Bali to the beaches of Sicily, these are the spots you must have on your radar this year
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
From far-flung corners in Bali to the beaches of Sicily, these are the spots you must have on your radar this year
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
Owned by the "Schindler's List" star since 1999, the combined three-unit residence in Manhattan's Lincoln Square neighborhood is now on the market for just under $10.8 million.
The 'Flip Off' star shared a photo dump of her idyllic-looking break on Tuesday, March 11
Eight people escaped serious injury after a gondola cabin they were riding at a Canadian ski destination fell to the ground, prompting the resort to halt operations.
Perched atop the golf resort community's three-story clubhouse, the expansive spread overlooks the Strip and Red Rock Mountains.
Although travel is not directly affected by the U.S. tariffs, Canadians are reacting to the tariffs and Trump’s threats to make the country the 51st U.S. state.
The four-bedroom glass and stone residence sits on nearly 1.5 gated and grassy acres that slope down to a stationary dock for your water toys.
(Reuters) -More U.S. airlines cut their earnings estimates on Tuesday, following a similar announcement from Delta Air Lines, saying mounting economic uncertainty has led to a pullback in corporate and consumer spending. U.S. consumer and business confidence has weakened over the fallout from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and threats of additional levies, and increasing concerns about higher prices. The Atlanta Federal Reserve's closely followed GDPNow tracker suggests the economy could shrink in the first three months of the year.
"The safety and well-being of our guests are our highest priority," a hotel spokesperson said after Sudiksha Konanki vanished
New Lives in the Wild star Ben Fogle has a beautiful family home with wife Marina and two children, Ludovic and Iona – wait until you see their quirky garden feature
March break is right around the corner, but the state of Canada-U.S. relations as of late has some Prince Edward Islanders rethinking their travel plans. A trade war is escalating between the two countries, prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump's ever-evolving threats to place punishing tariffs on goods the United States imports from this country. Couple that with Trump's musings about annexing Canada and making it the 51st state, and it's been a recipe for anti-American sentiment and a growin
"It is like we've been gut-punched by our best friend," one Canadian traveler said of the U.S. president's attacks toward his country.
Wall Street has started to worry about a slump in consumer spending. That would be bad news for the tourism sector.
From contrails to plane-effect snow, weather plays a fascinating role in our everyday flights
Right on the U.S.-Canadian border, Corey Fram's tourism marketing job has gotten a lot harder of late. Fram is director of the 1000 Islands International Tourism Council, which promotes a nature destination with castles, cruises, hikes and fishing enjoyed by Canadians and Americans. "We have had to switch gears a bit," Fram said from his office near the 1,800 tiny scenic islands that dot the St. Lawrence River framed by New York State and Ontario province.
I spent $220 to take a ferry to islands near the Florida Keys. The ticket also included two meals, admission to a national park, and an optional tour.
From Gray & Co's Cari Gray to Scott Dunn Private’s Jules Maury, these travel masters have connections to open doors around the globe.
The 'Big Bang Theory' star and Priceline spokesperson imagined a perfect destination for the crime-fueled duo while chatting exclusively with PEOPLE
No game drive vehicles, no cell service, no crowds. On a four-day walking and fly-camping trip in one the Park's protected wilderness zones, Rebecca Misner discovers the power of totally disconnecting.
Parker Posey said the cast suffered with food poisoning while filming in Thailand.
Montrealer Jenny Georgiopoulos had an unpleasant surprise when she arrived at the Saint-Armand, Que., border crossing on Saturday after a day of shopping in Vermont with a friend. She had spent around $300 US on groceries, as she usually does. But the return home was different this time. Georgiopoulos says she was instructed to go inside the customs office and was asked to pay taxes and tariffs on her purchased items."I paid $138 in tariffs on groceries that I don't think most Canadians even kno