Julia Buckley, Condé Nast Traveler

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For the First Time, the Colosseum’s Underground Gladiator Tunnels Are Open to the Public

The backstage area of the Roman arena has opened to the public for the first time in history. → Read More

Venice Sees a New Future for Tourism Post-Pandemic

After a year light on visitors, locals in Venice see an opportunity for the city to reset itself and its relationship to travelers. → Read More

What It's Like to Tour Venice's 14th-Century Quarantine Island

Visiting Lazaretto Nuovo, the quarantine island where today's anti-contagion practices began, feels more timely than ever. → Read More

How Countries in Europe are Reopening

Countries in Europe are gradually opening up for tourism again—though U.S. travelers will need to wait until at least July. → Read More

How I Travel With My Invisible Disability

Invisible disabilities don't have to hold travelers back. By requesting services you're entitled to, you can successfully navigate any airport or trip. → Read More

Site Where Caesar Was Killed to Open to Tourists in 2021

Largo di Torre Argentina will be restored, thanks to fashion house Bulgari. → Read More

In Bali, a Search for Healing

In her new book, Heal Me, Julia Buckley writes about her quest around the world to find a cure for her chronic pain. Here, in an exclusive excerpt for Traveler, she travels to Bali, where she encounters a balian—or healer—with a knowledge of past lives. → Read More

15 Best Boutique Hotels in London

Our top recommendations for the best boutique hotels in London with pictures, review, and useful information. See the best boutique hotels based on price, location, size, services, amenities, charm, and more. → Read More

Inside the Rome Colosseum’s Newly Restored Top Floor

For the first time in 40 years, the quinto ordine of the Colosseum is open to the public in Rome. → Read More

Vertical Forests Are Spreading Across Cities, from Milan to Tehran

The travel industry is catching on to the potential of "living walls." → Read More

A Sneak Peek of Eataly World, Italy's $106 Million Food Theme Park

From truffle hunts to 1,000 iterations of the Negroni, here’s a sneak peek of what’s on offer at Italy’s impending foodie wonderland. → Read More

What to Buy in Italy, Away from the Tourist Traps

Whether you're in Rome, Bologna or Florence, what to buy in Italy all depends on avoiding the tourist traps. → Read More

How Venice's Artisans Are Working to Save the City

In the wake of overwhelming visitor numbers, there's a new plan to help preserve the city's traditional craftsmanship. → Read More

Florence Launches Campaign Telling Tourists How to Behave

Dubbed #EnjoyRespectFirenze, the initiative looks to crack down on disrespectful visitors. → Read More

Florence Launches Campaign Telling Tourists How to Behave

Dubbed #EnjoyRespectFirenze, the initiative looks to crack down on disrespectful visitors. → Read More

Is the Fondaco dei Tedeschi Venice’s Hottest New Attraction?

The 16th-century Fondaco dei Tedeschi has been transformed Venice's newest shopping and Instagramming hotspot. → Read More

Two Years On, Vienna's Refugee-Run Magdas Hotel Is Going Strong

What at first seemed like a worthy charity project has become a thriving business. → Read More

This Website Will Change the Way People With Disabilities Travel

Accomable, which opened its U.S. office this month, finds accessible hotel rooms and rentals for disabled travelers. → Read More

Not Sure It's Safe to Visit Belgium? #CallBrussels Will Change That

Visitor numbers to Brussels have plummeted in the wake of the Paris attacks. Here’s how the city plans to get them back. → Read More

United Airlines Fined $2.75M for Mistreatment of Passengers

Mishandling disabled passengers and long tarmac delays were unlawful, rules the DOT. → Read More