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Brooklyn
Brooklyn, which would be the United States’ fourth-largest city if it were independent, is home to extraordinary diversity, from long-time Russian, Italian and Polish communities to young professionals recently decamped from across the river. Brooklyn has become a catchphrase for...
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Chile
Few destinations are as dramatic as Chile: Salt flats meet snow-capped mountains, and vast deserts give way to sandy beaches and the sun-soaked metropolis of modern Santiago.
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Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic’s Spanish influence adds a distinctive flavor to its culture that differentiates it from the rest of the Caribbean. Along with tall coconut palm trees and freshly caught seafood on offer, guests can enjoy spirited merengue music and...
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Geneva
The Swiss do everything with precision, and they certainly did not skip over Geneva. This international city is perfectly situated at the base of Lake Geneva and the foot of the Alps, offering a perfect stopping point before or after...
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Gstaad
Known perhaps as much for its legendary list of über-glamorous vacationers from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to Madonna, Gstaad is as much about strutting your stuff après- (and avant-) ski as it is about showing off on the slopes.
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Lanai
Lanai was the last major Hawaiian island to be colonized and the last to be discovered by tourists. Just nine miles west of Maui but seemingly a world apart, this low-key island beckons with miles of unspoiled beaches, incredible hikes and an...
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Poland
Bordering the Baltic Sea, the eastern European country of Poland is one of the largest countries on the continent and a destination for history buffs, largely due to centuries of fascinating, often troubling Jewish history. Travelers will likely visit Warsaw,...
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Wellington & Wairarapa
North Island’s Wellington and the Wairarapa region are a great combination for travelers who appreciate a small-city vibe framed by bucolic farmlands, a burgeoning wine region and one spectacular lodge, located right on scenic Palliser Bay.