Calder Quinn, Condé Nast Traveler

Calder Quinn

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Past articles by Calder:

50 Years and 9 U.S. Presidents Later, a Waldorf Bellman Tells All

Jalali "Jim E." Eldrissi recounts the best stories from his 50 years as a bellman at New York City's iconic hotel. → Read More

Wish You Were Here: China's Ancient Tea Capital

Lush, mountainous, and mist-shrouded Wuyishan is an other-worldly escape from China's teeming cities. → Read More

Watch Whales Swim Under the Northern Lights off of Norway (VIDEO)

A pod of humpback whales swam under the Northern Lights off the aptly named "Whale Island" this weekend. → Read More

How Many Parisian Landmarks Can You Spot in this Gorgeous Time-Lapse Video?

Check out this time-lapse journey through Paris in which nearly every famous landmark in the City of Light is packed into one beautifully edited video. → Read More

A Motorcycle Tour of Saigon's Best Street Eats

Join us on a motorcycle ride through Ho Chi Minh City (but everyone still calls it Saigon) as we sample the best street-side eats in a city famous for its fast and delicious cuisine. → Read More

Thanks To Technology, You Can Watch Africa's Great Migration As It Happens

For the next week people around the world will be able to watch Africa's Great Migration live via Periscope and YouTube. Tag along with your smartphone. → Read More

The Best College Football Tailgating Cities in the U.S.

You don't have to be a student to party like one—and these Saturday game days take the pre-party to the next level, with great food (and wine?!), beautiful locations, and something called a "sailgate." → Read More

Love Paris? Here Are 12 Instagrammers You Should Be Following

From baguettes to bridges, these 12 Instagrammers capture the City of Light in all its glory. → Read More

Selfies vs Shark Attacks: Which Is More Deadly for Travelers?

This has been the summer of shark attacks, from the North Carolina coast to the waters of Australia. And sharks can be dangerous, even lethal. But not, it turns out, as lethal as that ubiquitous travel pastime, the selfie. → Read More

Here's Your Room Key, Here's Your Gear VR: Marriott Goes Virtual

In an industry first, Marriott offers Virtual Reality ‘Room Service’ to guests → Read More

NYC's Buzziest Restaurant Has The Most Lustworthy Dessert Ever

Chef Enrique Olvera, of renowned Mexico City restaurant Pujol, prepares a sophisticated yet simple sweet at his new and highly acclaimed New York City outpost, Cosme. → Read More

This Weekend in London: Pop Brixton, London's Next Go-To Spot, Launches

This week: London's newest foodie and arts destination is in the heart of Brixton. → Read More

10 Vintage Photos of the World's Most Iconic Car Races

From the glamorous streets of Monaco to the packed grandstands in Indianapolis, these five races are among the quintessential motorsports events of the year. → Read More

Chefs Pick Their Favorite Up-and-Coming Food Cities

Condé Nast Traveler's readers have weighed in on their favorite food cities in the U.S. and around the world, but we also wanted to poll another batch of experts—some of the country's best chefs—on their favorite up-and-coming food scenes. Read on to find out where chefs like Wylie Dufresne, Katie Button, and Anita Lo are eating now. → Read More

A Food Lover's Guide to Toronto

Whether you’re after tapas, tasting menus, or just good, cheap dim sum, Toronto’s exciting and diverse culinary scene has plenty to offer. → Read More

Video: A Spill-Proof Travel Outfit With Style

In our video series, Travel Uniform, we reach out to our network of supertravelers for their tips on what to pack, how to dress for a long flight, and how to navigate a busy airport with style. → Read More

A Taste of Paris in Manhattan: Le District Opens in Brookfield Place

Le District—a French-inspired market and dining hybrid—debuted this week at Brookfield Place, the high-end office, retail, and public space that’s quickly becoming an attraction in Lower Manhattan. → Read More

Prohibition Arrives in Vancouver (Kind Of)

One of Vancouver's best hotels might be home to the city's best bar. → Read More

2015 Music Festivals Worth Traveling For

Whether you're a fan of indie rock, hip-hop, classical, jazz, or any other genre, there's a summer music festival for you. → Read More

Video: This Might Be the Only Man in L.A. in a Suit

In our new video series, Travel Uniform, we reach out to our network of supertravelers for their tips on what to pack, how to dress for a long flight, and how to navigate a busy airport with style. → Read More