Pilar Guzmán, Condé Nast Traveler

Pilar Guzmán

Condé Nast Traveler

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Past articles by Pilar:

Why You Need to Visit Egypt This Year

Cruising the Nile aboard one of Nour El Nil's traditional dahabiyas is a way to see Egypt as it ever was — and to think about tourism's essential role in protecting history and culture. → Read More

South Africa’s Other Big Five

The animals have competition from the country's rampant culture, food, design, fashion and arts scenes. → Read More

Editor's Letter: The Wisdom of the Wild

Condé Nast Traveler editor in chief Pilar Guzmán on the benefits of "rewilding," and what it means for a new era of travel. → Read More

You Can Still Book A Last-Minute Safari Now (And Bless the Rains Down in Africa...)

News of Cape Town’s drought seems to have spooked would-be 2018 safari-goers. But according to Deborah Calmeyer, CEO of Roar Africa, the safari window for this year is still open. → Read More

Vacation Like the Romans in Low-Key Ponza

An island of swimmable grottoes, picnic lunches, and breezy little hotels low-key enough for an American family to forget they're not Italian. → Read More

Editor's Letter: What Travel Trends Emerged in This Year's Readers' Choice Awards

Reflection on how the annual Reader's Choice Awards have evolved. → Read More

Inside Oaxaca's Female-Led Craft Revolution

In Mexico's emerging design-and-food mecca, a tight-knit group of women entrepreneurs and local artisans team up to launch a slow-craft movement for the ages. → Read More

Editor's Letter: The Evolution of Travel

Condé Nast Traveler's editor in chief Pilar Guzmán reflects on how travel is better (and worse) than ever before. → Read More

What to Do in Malibu

With the opening of two new hotels along California's most prized stretch of coastline, you might never leave this corner of Malibu. → Read More

Editor's Letter: A Good Drink and a Great Bar Can Define a Vacation

Condé Nast Traveler's editor in chief Pilar Guzmán on the nostalgia of a great hotel bar, like the Ritz Paris's Bar Hemingway. → Read More

Editor's Letter: Why Getting There Is More Than Half the Fun

The anticipation of what lies at the other end deepens both the conversation and the experience of time itself. → Read More

Editor's Letter: How a Hotel Becomes a Legend

A hotel should spark the heat of early romance in the beginning, and then eventually settle into enduring love. → Read More

Head to Zambia and Botswana for Way-Out-There Family Bonding

The summer vacation where parents will want to watch their kids go a little wild. → Read More

Be a Slow Tourist in Gascony, France

With its pristine medieval villages and preserved churches, Armagnac distilleries and duck markets, Gascony is the perfect spot for one peripatetic couple to finally slow down. → Read More

Editor's Letter: Why Your Flight Attire Matters

Condé Nast Traveler editor in chief Pilar Guzmán on dressing up for the journey. → Read More

Editor's Letter: Why Your Flight Attire Matters

Condé Nast Traveler editor in chief Pilar Guzmán on dressing up for the journey. → Read More

Editor's Letter: Why Travelers Make the Best Diplomats

Condé Nast Traveler editor in chief Pilar Guzmán on the urgency of travel diplomacy. → Read More

Exploring Madrid With U.S. Ambassador James Costos

With more Americans now traveling  to Spain, U.S. Ambassador James Costos  and interior designer Michael S. Smith are heading home on a high note, having put Madrid (back) on the Grand Tour. → Read More

A Long Weekend in Cuba: The Itinerary

A recent trip to Cuba for the Chanel show reminds us how much ground you can cover in just 72 hours. → Read More

Editor's Letter: How a Big Risk and a Solo Trip Changed My Life

Condé Nast Traveler Editor in Chief Pilar Guzmán explains the inspiration behind this month’s Adventure issue. → Read More