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Summer's over, but some cities are best in the fall. → Read More
Ready to plan your own weekend summer getaway? Read on for intel on the best summer vacation spots in the country. → Read More
When David Bakke visits Savannah, he loves dining at the upscale Olde Pink House. But Bakke, a writer for personal finance site MoneyCrashers, has figured out how to avoid the high price tag—he sits in the restaurant’s basement section, the Planters Tavern. “By taking the trip downstairs,” he says, “you get extraordinary ambiance and affordable food.” It’s a good example of why the quaint,… → Read More
After reviewing the results of Travel + Leisure’s annual reader survey, here are America’s Favorite Towns. Read on for the list. → Read More
The singles scene in New York City is a little crazy, maybe even certifiably so. “This is a city with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but only in the best ways,” says Rachel Harriso... → Read More
People come to the Sunshine State to relax. But ask anyone what all that relaxing over mojitos on South Beach sounds like, and they'll tell you: it's pretty noisy.Or, to put it more diplomatically:... → Read More
Every year we ask readers in our survey of America’s Favorite Places to chime in on the best—and worst—towns and cities in the country. These are the ones that failed to charm travelers. → Read More
Is it downhome charm—or just talking about good food— that makes a city seem welcoming? T+L readers ranked the most affable towns across the land. → Read More
After reviewing the results of Travel + Leisure’s annual reader survey, here are America’s Favorite Towns. Read on for the list. → Read More
Hannah Bjorndal loves seeing the green, hilly landscape of Knoxville—but she also loves a clear view to a parking spot. “I was extremely surprised by the natural beauty of Knoxville,” says the Washington, D.C., wedding photographer, who recently visited the Tennessee city. “It has beautiful variation, instead of a typical flat, grid-like city, and it’s a friendly, inviting place.” Indeed, she… → Read More
Days of wine, orchid petals, and blissful beaches: T+L readers voted on their dreamiest island escapes. → Read More
Michelin-starred dining, house-made bath products, and late-night cartons of ice cream: the best boutique hotels coddle travelers with panache. → Read More
Michelin-starred dining, house-made bath products, and late-night cartons of ice cream: the best boutique hotels coddle travelers with panache. → Read More
Luxury dude ranches, rehabbed mansions and private-island escapes: For the Worlds Best Awards, T+L readers ranked their favorite, fabulously American hotels. → Read More
Turquoise waves, gorgeous sunsets and plenty of powdery white (or even red and black) sand: Here are the island beaches that made Travel+Leisure readers swoon. → Read More
Despite its bevy of green diversions—namely, golf— this classic British island still dazzled readers with its pink sand, found on beaches like John Smith’s Bay or Elbow Beach. Readers also raved about The Reefs Resort, set among limestone cliffs, ranking it at No. 3 among all Caribbean hotels. Going underwater exposes even more of the islands’ beauty—like the snorkeling at Church Bay, or peering… → Read More
Johnny Johnston has lived in Los Angeles for 20 years, but when he goes home for the holidays, he finds himself enchanted all over again by the winter wonderland where he grew up: Vail, CO.... → Read More
The Indian capital struck readers with its extremes—the juxtaposition of urban sprawl next to dense green spaces, as well as rich next to poor—and readers agreed that the best way to initiate yourself into it is a raucous rickshaw ride. Delhi is the only Indian city in the Asian survey to make the top 10 for cuisine. Keeping with those extremes, you can enjoy a sumptuous pan-Asian meal… → Read More
Butlers, free babysitting and complimentary foot massages by the pool: Travel + Leisure readers ranked the hotels that won their loyalty through perks and politesse. → Read More
Whether their tastes run toward former palaces or charming tree houses, Travel+Leisure readers named the 20 hotels that most dazzle them with their aesthetics. → Read More