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Holland America Line Adds Flåm and Hellesylt to Five 2027 Norway Fjord Cruises

Holland America Line is widening access to Norway’s fjord country for 2027, adding calls at Flåm and Hellesylt to five seven-day sailings aboard *Rotterdam*. The…

La Cité du Vin, Bordeaux: The Building That Looks Like Wine in a Glass

La Cité du Vin, Bordeaux: The Building That Looks Like Wine in a Glass

Few museum buildings commit to a metaphor as literally as La Cité du Vin. Perched on the banks of the Garonne River in Bordeaux, the…

EU Border Delays: ETIAS Pre-Travel Authorization Pushed to Late 2026 as EES Chaos Continues

Travelers heading to Europe this summer are facing a wave of confusion over two separate EU border systems, and the timing couldn’t be worse. While…

Toledo's Old Town: A Mudéjar Watchtower Hiding an Antiques Shop

Toledo’s Old Town: A Mudéjar Watchtower Hiding an Antiques Shop

Wander far enough into Toledo’s tangle of medieval streets and you’ll run into buildings that seem to be doing two jobs at once — part…

Piazza del Duomo, Catania: Where a Black Lava Elephant Guards Sicily's Baroque Heart

Piazza del Duomo, Catania: Where a Black Lava Elephant Guards Sicily’s Baroque Heart

At the center of Catania’s Piazza del Duomo stands one of Sicily’s most recognizable and least explained monuments: a smiling elephant carved from black lava…

Château de Fougères: Inside Europe's Largest Medieval Fortress

Château de Fougères: Inside Europe’s Largest Medieval Fortress

Rising on a rocky spur wrapped by a loop of the Nançon river, the Château de Fougères is widely cited as the largest surviving medieval…

Château de Vitré: The Medieval Fortress Guarding Brittany's Eastern Gate

Château de Vitré: The Medieval Fortress Guarding Brittany’s Eastern Gate

Rising on a rocky promontory above the Vilaine River, the Château de Vitré is one of the most complete medieval fortresses left standing in France…

Miroir d'eau at Blue Hour: Bordeaux's Water Mirror Comes Alive

Miroir d’eau at Blue Hour: Bordeaux’s Water Mirror Comes Alive

There’s no better time to see the Miroir d’eau than the last hour of blue light, when the shallow reflecting pool turns the entire Place…

Blue Hour on the Garonne: Dinner Cruises and Bike Traffic Along Bordeaux's Quays

Blue Hour on the Garonne: Dinner Cruises and Bike Traffic Along Bordeaux’s Quays

Twilight on the Garonne has its own rhythm, and this stretch of quay captures it well. A red-hulled dinner cruise boat glides past, its open-air…

Bourse Maritime, Bordeaux: A Night Scene Along the Garonne

Bourse Maritime, Bordeaux: A Night Scene Along the Garonne

Night falls over Place de la Bourse and the Bourse Maritime building takes on a different character entirely. By day it’s a working landmark on…

Château d'Angers: Where a Medieval Fortress Anchors a Living French Roundabout

Château d’Angers: Where a Medieval Fortress Anchors a Living French Roundabout

Some cities tuck their castles behind ticket gates and manicured lawns. Angers just lets traffic circle around its. At the roundabout where the roads to…

Saint-Goustan: The Old Port Quarter Hiding Under Auray's Stone Bridge

Saint-Goustan: The Old Port Quarter Hiding Under Auray’s Stone Bridge

Cross the old stone bridge on the south side of Auray and the town changes character entirely. This is Saint-Goustan, the harbor quarter that made…

Auray's Hôtel de Ville at Blue Hour: Brittany's Quietest Grand Facade

Auray’s Hôtel de Ville at Blue Hour: Brittany’s Quietest Grand Facade

There’s a specific window, maybe twenty minutes long, when the sky over Auray turns a deep cobalt and the floodlights on the Hôtel de Ville…

Colorful half-timbered houses in Rennes, France

Rennes, France: Where the Timber Frames Still Lean

This is one of the more theatrical corners of Rennes’ old town — a run of half-timbered façades in green, mustard, deep maroon, and blue,…

Burg Square, Bruges: Where the City Was Actually Run

Burg Square, Bruges: Where the City Was Actually Run

Most visitors to Bruges aim for the Markt and its belfry, then drift away without realizing the city’s real seat of power sits one short…

Pyramids of seasonal fruit — apricots, peaches, cherries, green sour plums, melons and watermelons — at a stall in Teze Bazar, Baku The summer table at Teze Bazar — apricots, donut peaches, cherries, and crates of green alça, the sour plum eaten unripe.

Teze Bazar, Baku: The Sour-Fruit Market Behind Azerbaijani Cooking

Azerbaijani cooking is built on sourness, and Teze Bazar is where the sourness is sold. Before the dolma and the kebab and the plov, there…

Yarpaq dolması served on a clay board with garlic yogurt and cornelian cherry sauce at Old Garden, Baku Five vine-leaf rolls, garlic yogurt in the well of the board, a cornelian cherry glaze drawn across the wood.

Dolma With Cornelian Cherry and Yogurt at Old Garden, Baku Old City

In Baku, the vine-leaf dolma is not a starter. It is a thesis about how Azerbaijan eats. The country claims yarpaq dolması as a national…

The ornate gilded entrance of the Taza Bey hammam in Baku at night

Baku Travel Guide: Flame Towers, the Walled Old City, and Azerbaijan’s Land of Fire

Few cities pack their contradictions as tightly as Baku. In a single glance you can take in a medieval walled city, the gilded mansions of…

Chebureki on a floral plate with two dipping sauces

Chebureki and the Georgian Table: A Culinary Tourism Guide to the Caucasus

Two golden half-moons arrive blistered and shining, the dough so thin in places it has gone translucent over the filling. On the side: a white…

Radisson Blu Resort Phu Quoc Launches “Blu Escape” Summer Family Getaway

Radisson Blu Resort Phu Quoc has unveiled its new “Blu Escape” offer for the upcoming summer season, inviting families to experience a laid-back tropical retreat…

The Acre Aqueduct

The Acre Aqueduct at Golden Hour

The late afternoon sun rakes across the limestone face of the Ottoman aqueduct at Acre, throwing the blind arcade into sharp relief — column, shadow,…

Expedia Group Turns 30 and Pushes Travel Into the AI Era with New Partnerships and a Sustainability Push

Expedia Group is marking three decades since its early days as a small Microsoft spin-out by leaning hard into what comes next, and the tone…

The Mona Lisa Queue Is Everything Wrong With How We Visit Museums

The Mona Lisa Queue Is Everything Wrong With How We Visit Museums

This is the Salle des États at the Louvre. The crowd is queuing behind stanchions, phones raised, shuffling forward in a managed line supervised by…

Why You Should Order the Steak at a Paris Pizzeria

Why You Should Order the Steak at a Paris Pizzeria

The assumption is reasonable: you walk into a Paris pizzeria, you order pizza. That is not always the right move. A number of French pizzerias…

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