From Desk to Departure: How I Planned My Trip to Japan
Want to see a travel editor’s planning process in action? Consider this your front-row seat.
Traveling Soon? Here’s How the Shutdown Could Mess Things Up.
Delays continue to mount as FAA staff work unpaid
From Tombstones to Tornadoes, the Oddest Trips Are Trending This Fall
Why relax when you can get surgery abroad?
What Is Travel Dysmorphia?
Social media has convinced us that travel is a competition
What’s the Deal with the Pianos in Airports?
They’re rarely virtuoso performances and often annoy staff, so why are they there at all?
A Hotel We Love: Rosewood London
Rosewood’s signature touch reimagined in Britain’s capital
Koala Bangalow Modular Sofa Review: The Best Couch for Apartment Living?
This cult-favorite Australian sofa promises style, comfort and durability. We tested it to see how it holds up in a real home...with dogs.
Enough Is Enough With the Checked Bag Slander
The cult of carry-on travel has convinced us that packing light equals traveling right. But there’s nothing wrong with checking a bag.
Take It From a Woman: What You, a Man, Should (and Shouldn’t) Wear When You Travel
Comfort or style? Elastic waistbands or “real” pants? Turns out, dressing for the airport is more complicated than it looks.
What Are the Big Four American Cities, Really?
New York, L.A., Chicago and...? I know what I'm picking.
Hotel Check-In/Check-Out Times Are B*llshit
When did the 4 p.m. check-in become the standard?
Can We Finally Admit Summer Is the Worst Time to Travel?
Logistical chaos, extreme heat and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds? That's an immediate no.
What’s the Biggest City With the Least Amount of Culture?
And why is it Dallas?
The Problem With Influencer-Led Travel
What started as a way to build community has turned into a content machine, one that’s often at odds with the places it claims to celebrate
How Many Pairs of Underwear Do You Need to Travel With?
Inside the Great Underwear Packing Debate
I Don’t Like to Travel Alone. This Small Group Tour Changed My Mind.
Twelve days, two countries, five cities and four strangers