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21 best things to do in Aspen

From its snowy ski slopes to its tree-lined hiking trails, it’s no secret that Aspen is a great base for outdoor adventurers. While Aspen may be best known for skiing (and celebrity sightings), this scenic mountain town in Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley also has a vibrant arts and culture scene, world-class shopping, luxury hotels and …

Morocco vs Egypt: which north African country should you visit?

North Africa calls – but to which of its legendary destinations’ siren songs should you answer? We asked a pair of experienced correspondents to each sing in praise of two of the region’s most beguiling countries to visit: Morocco and Egypt. Whichever place you pick for your next journey, you’re sure to strike the right …

The best credit cards for gas in 2024

This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy. Advertiser Disclosure: This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the …

16 of the best parks in New York City

It isn’t hard to find a bit of respite from New York City’s clamor. Really. Exquisite landscapes, tiny “pocket parks,” community gardens and many hundreds of acres of woods (really!) make up Gotham’s archipelago of over 1700 green spaces, all of which offer an alternative to the skyscrapers and crowds.  Some famous NYC parks, such …

A first-time guide to Syros, Greece

Endearing little Syros merges traditional and modern Greece. One of the smallest islands of the Cyclades and relatively rural outside the capital, it nevertheless has the highest population since it’s the legal and administrative center of the entire archipelago. It’s also the ferry hub of the northern islands and home to Ermoupoli, the grandest of …

How can I increase my chances of seeing the northern lights on a trip to the Arctic?

Lonely Planet’s team of writers and editors answer a lot of travel questions, providing tips and hacks to help you plan a hassle-free trip. We thought this question would be perfect for LP author Kerry Walker, who’s long been obsessed with cold, remote places, snow and the northern lights. Question: We are planning a winter …

Plan your summer vacation to Rhode Island’s beaches

Rhode Island is America’s smallest state, but it’s got plenty to offer for a great summer vacation. Here you’ll find great food, fun wineries, rich history and spectacular beaches, making it a top getaway destination not just in New England, but up and down the eastern coastline. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, …

A first-time guide to Vietnam

Gone is the era when Vietnam evoked only images of rice fields, floating markets and conical-hat-wearing workers. This Southeast Asian powerhouse has today become a destination known for majestic natural beauty, pristine beaches, unexplored ecological reserves and delectable cuisines. Halong Bay, Hoi An’s Old Town, Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park and other Vietnamese …

7 incredible remote ski resorts in Europe

Europe is not just home to headlining-grabbing ski playgrounds such as Chamonix-Mont-Blanc – it’s also home to off-the-radar areas such as Spain’s remote Val d’Aran, a high-altitude skiers’ paradise famous for its steep valleys and jagged couloirs, and France’s often-overlooked Pyrenees region, where ski trails weave between ancient farming villages. As a former snowboard instructor …

21 top things to do in Massachusetts

Whether you want to gain a new perspective on American history, explore unusual art venues or eat your weight in cannolis, Massachusetts is ready for you. From the bustling energy of Boston to the quaint charm of its coastal and mountain towns, there’s no shortage of things to do and see.  The Bay State is …