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

May 25, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

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 on the shores of Bai Dai Beach in Phu Quoc. Set against one of Vietnam’s most picturesque coastlines, the resort blends spacious accommodations with a calm island atmosphere designed around relaxation, recreation, and … [Read more...] about Radisson Blu Resort Phu Quoc Launches “Blu Escape” Summer Family Getaway

The Acre Aqueduct at Golden Hour

May 24, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

The Acre Aqueduct

The late afternoon sun rakes across the limestone face of the Ottoman aqueduct at Acre, throwing the blind arcade into sharp relief — column, shadow, column, shadow, repeating westward in a rhythm that has held for nearly three centuries. Daher el-Omar built this structure in the 1780s to carry water from the Kabri springs some sixteen kilometers south to his fortified city; … [Read more...] about The Acre Aqueduct at Golden Hour

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

May 20, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

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 around its Explore 26 gathering in Las Vegas was very much about reinvention rather than reflection. The company, now led by CEO Ariane Gorin, framed its evolution as a sequence of technology shifts—from desktop internet booking, to … [Read more...] about Expedia Group Turns 30 and Pushes Travel Into the AI Era with New Partnerships and a Sustainability Push

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

May 16, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

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 security staff in black suits. The sign at the front reads "Accès réservé et sans attente pour la personne en situation de han-" — the disability access lane, one of the few ways to approach the thing without joining the cattle run. … [Read more...] about The Mona Lisa Queue Is Everything Wrong With How We Visit Museums

Why You Should Order the Steak at a Paris Pizzeria

May 16, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

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 operate as full brasserie-adjacent restaurants where the pizza is one column on a menu that also runs through grilled meats, salads, and serious frites. The steak-frites combination has no nationality allegiance. It ends up everywhere it … [Read more...] about Why You Should Order the Steak at a Paris Pizzeria

Palais de Justice, Paris: The Courthouse on the Island Where the City Began

May 16, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Palais de Justice, Paris: The Courthouse on the Island Where the City Began

The Île de la Cité is where Paris started, and the Palais de Justice is what eventually consumed most of it. The complex occupies the western half of the island and has functioned as a seat of French judicial power for centuries, though what you see on the facade today is largely the result of 19th-century reconstruction under Haussmann and architect Joseph-Louis Duc. The bones … [Read more...] about Palais de Justice, Paris: The Courthouse on the Island Where the City Began

Inside the Petit Palais: The Courtyard Garden Nobody Expects

May 16, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Inside the Petit Palais: The Courtyard Garden Nobody Expects

Most people who visit the Petit Palais see the street facade, walk through the entrance portico, and go directly to the galleries. The interior courtyard garden stops them cold. Nothing about the Beaux-Arts exterior prepares you for it. The garden is arranged around an oval basin at its center, the water running a deep algae-green that in certain light reads as olive or … [Read more...] about Inside the Petit Palais: The Courtyard Garden Nobody Expects

Petit Palais, Paris: The Free Museum Most Visitors Walk Past

May 16, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Petit Palais, Paris

The Petit Palais sits on Avenue Winston Churchill in the 8th arrondissement, built for the 1900 Universal Exposition and never relinquished. Paris kept it, converted it into the city's municipal fine arts museum, and has been filling it ever since. Admission to the permanent collection is free. The temporary exhibitions — the banner here advertises a Roly Ferenczy show — run on … [Read more...] about Petit Palais, Paris: The Free Museum Most Visitors Walk Past

Notre-Dame Under Scaffolding Is Still Notre-Dame

May 15, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Notre-Dame Under Scaffolding Is Still Notre-Dame

The cranes are part of the composition now. You stand on the parvis, construction fencing at your knees, a red hydraulic lift blocking the left portal, and the west façade still stops you cold. Eight centuries of Gothic precision, and it doesn't need your sympathy. Notre-Dame de Paris reopened in December 2024 after five years of post-fire reconstruction — one of the fastest … [Read more...] about Notre-Dame Under Scaffolding Is Still Notre-Dame

Global Traveler Rhine River Cruise, Oct. 29–Nov. 5, Europe

May 14, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Luxury travel publication Global Traveler is inviting subscribers and readers to join publisher and CEO Francis X. Gallagher on an exclusive Rhine River cruise taking place Oct. 29 through Nov. 5 aboard the newly launched fleet from Transcend Cruises. The sailing marks a rare public opportunity to experience a cruise line designed specifically for private charters, meetings and … [Read more...] about Global Traveler Rhine River Cruise, Oct. 29–Nov. 5, Europe

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  • Expedia Group Turns 30 and Pushes Travel Into the AI Era with New Partnerships and a Sustainability Push
  • The Mona Lisa Queue Is Everything Wrong With How We Visit Museums
  • Why You Should Order the Steak at a Paris Pizzeria
  • Palais de Justice, Paris: The Courthouse on the Island Where the City Began
  • Inside the Petit Palais: The Courtyard Garden Nobody Expects
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  • Notre-Dame Under Scaffolding Is Still Notre-Dame
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