Ali Wunderman, Condé Nast Traveler

Ali Wunderman

Condé Nast Traveler

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past:
  • Condé Nast Traveler
  • POPSUGAR
  • Alma
  • Forbes
  • Mic
  • VICE
  • Paste Magazine
  • HuffPost

Past articles by Ali:

One of the Best Ways to See the Northern Lights? On an Airplane

Flights to Iceland are notorious for offering glimpses of the dancing lights—here, an Icelandair pilot shares tips on spotting them from your seat (including which side of the plane to sit on). → Read More

Hotel Butler Service: What to Know About the Lux Amenity, Including What You Can—and Can't—Ask For

Having a butler with your room is the ultimate luxury, but knowing the etiquette of using the service is crucial. → Read More

What Does Taylor Frankie Paul Mean by Soft Swinging?

Soft swap or soft swinging was at the center of the Taylor Frankie Paul TikTok drama this week. What is it? → Read More

Why Did Will Smith's Open Marriage Become a Punchline in the Oscars Drama?

After last night's events at the Oscars, let this be a reminder that Will Smith's actions do not warrant jokes about his open marriage. → Read More

The Reason I Kept My Jewish Last Name

I’ve always liked being a Wunderman. My last name is a conversation starter, the source of almost too many Wonder Woman puns, and keeps me feeling close to my dad. So when it was time to get married, I had a big decision to make about what that would mean for my name, and with […] → Read More

Travel By Tastebud To The Kentucky Derby With Their At-Home Menu Of Racetrack Favorites

With celebrating from home the safest way to enjoy the 147th iteration of this annual event, Churchill Downs Racetrack has released recipes from the official menu of the Derby alongside cooking classes to make watching the race from home as delicious as possible. → Read More

Canada's Rocky Mountaineer Train Is Heading to Colorado and Utah

The luxury Rocky Mountaineer train line is bringing its signature service and glass-domed train cars to the American Southwest. → Read More

Get Thanksgiving Dinner To-Go From These Hotels Across The Country

In the spirit of new traditions, Thanksgiving dinner to-go is now widely available across the United States. → Read More

Ali Wunderman

Ali Wunderman's stories. In the mood for food. → Read More

Northern California’s NewTree Ranch Is Redefining Luxury With A Plant-Based Approach

As I was soon to discover, it was: NewTree Ranch was designed to enable guests to realize their place in the greater context of nature, not perpetuate the distance humans have put between themselves and the planet. → Read More

How to See the Best of the Northeast's Fall Foliage by Train

Maximize leaf peeping by taking Amtrak across the country. → Read More

Why I Took an Overnight Amtrak Instead of Flying or Driving

One writer on what it's like to stay in an Amtrak roomette, which is primed for socially distant travel. → Read More

Where to Go in Belize to Find Everything From Snorkeling to Hiking

It might be a small country, but it has a whole lot of adventure to offer. Here's where to go in Belize. → Read More

How Koalas in Australia Are Impacted by the Wildfires—And What You Can Do to Help

As fires damage koalas' natural homes in Australia, here's what you need to know about their natural habitats. → Read More

Why People Keep Trying to Pet Animals at Yellowstone National Park

A string of bison attacks have occurred at Yellowstone National Park. Here's a look at why humans can't seem to help themselves when it comes to wild animals. → Read More

What I Learned on the World's First Zero-Waste Trip

For eco-conscious travelers who want to go zero waste, there are plenty of challenges—and joys—when it comes to unlearning our ingrained habits. → Read More

How to Plan an Eco-Friendly Trip to Key West

The island has taken eco-friendly measures into its own hands. → Read More

For World Oceans Day, Over 200 Chefs Want Travelers To Choose Sustainable Seafood

For World Oceans Day on June 8th, over 200 chefs want their customers to make more sustainable choices when it comes to eating seafood → Read More

Mic

Antarctica will hold its first-ever Pride Month event in June

Ten employees of McMurdo Station kicked off the celebration by posing with a rainbow flag in April — while there was still daylight in Antarctica. → Read More

Mic

Belize pledges to ban plastic forks, bags and other single-use items by 2019

Belize joins 40-some countries in reducing plastic use, while the U.S. seems to be moving in the opposite direction. → Read More