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Travel
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Why Bermuda Should Be Your Next Trip
Whether you’re planning for the future or are in need of some wanderlust now.
packing and gear
July 20, 2020
The Foldable Water Bottle I Can Stow in My Back Pocket
It can keep me hydrated no matter where I am.
By
Caroline Bankoff
wellness
July 13, 2020
I Put These Patches on My Butt and Mosquitoes Don’t Even Know I Exist
I’ve actually watched a mosquito approach me, linger a while, and then buzz off.
By
Alice B-B
the top line
July 12, 2020
How Ski Resorts Hope to Operate Under COVID-19 This Winter
Skiing is a naturally low-risk activity, but concerns about sudden lockdowns and traveling to, getting up, and eating on the mountain remain.
By
Josh Barro
micro sales
July 1, 2020
The 19 Best Deals From REI’s (Ongoing) Fourth of July Sale
The retailer is offering up to 50 percent off select clothing, outdoor gear, and more from now through July 6.
By
Liza Corsillo
packing and gear
June 25, 2020
This Little Piece of Silicone Lets Me Pee Pretty Much Anywhere
I’ve taken it on hikes, to the grocery, and even on a plane.
By
Alison Freer
the urbanist
June 24, 2020
The Urbanist’s Guide to the Beaches of New Jersey
How to best navigate everything from parking to beach tags.
By
Kayla Levy
travel
June 23, 2020
The Best RV Accessories, According to Experts
From shatterproof glasses to dirt-reducing patio mats.
By
Ashlea Halpern
the top line
June 22, 2020
How Do You Talk People Into Traveling in the Middle of a Pandemic?
Companies are looking for ways to coax potential travelers back out of their homes.
By
Josh Barro
home
June 12, 2020
Yes, You Can Move Without Movers. Here’s How.
“I mean, you just feel like you’ve been hit by a train when you move by yourself, right?”
By
Jenna Milliner-Waddell
buyer’s market
May 15, 2020
Who’s Booking Hotel Rooms Right Now? Vacation Optimists.
People are hoping that the worst will be over in a few months. And if it’s not, they have an out.
By
Josh Barro
buyer’s market
Apr. 15, 2020
Luxury Hotels Are Nearly Empty. Budget Hotels Still Have Customers.
“It’s mostly local,” says one general manager. “Maybe someone in the family wants to quarantine or stay away from family.”
By
Josh Barro
the top line
Apr. 8, 2020
Here’s Why So Many Planes Are Still Flying, Nearly Empty
Schedule reductions haven’t lined up with the drop in demand amid COVID-19, as obstacles like logistics, DOT obligations, and algae get in the way.
By
Josh Barro
coronavirus
Mar. 11, 2020
Naomi Campbell Is Not Messing Around With Coronavirus
The supermodel gets even more serious about her travel routine.
By
Emilia Petrarca
please advise
Mar. 10, 2020
Ask Chris Black: What Should I Buy to Accessorize My New Car?
Stylish and useful stuff to zhuzh up your ride, plus “art-student cool” black pants, and clothes to wear if your workout is all about gainz.
By
Chris Black
luggage
Mar. 6, 2020
These Carry-on Bags (Almost) Turned My Twins’ Airplane Seats Into Beds
The in-flight bed was one thing. But they had even more fun riding them around the airport.
By
Rachel Sturtz
please advise
Mar. 3, 2020
Ask Chris Black: Can You Help Me Find Trail-to-City Hiking Shoes?
Shoes to take you from the Alps to Tompkins Square Park, plus the new spring clothes on Chris’s to-buy list, and six things he won’t travel without.
By
Chris Black
the top line
Feb. 27, 2020
Coronavirus Is Hitting Travel Companies Hard — But Nobody Knows How Hard, Yet
Declining travel is both a symptom and a cause of broader economic problems.
By
Josh Barro
buyer’s market
Feb. 26, 2020
So What Should I Do About Coronavirus Now?
Besides just waiting.
By
Josh Barro
buyer’s market
Feb. 19, 2020
Skiing Is More Expensive Than Ever, and Also Cheaper – If You Plan Right
As the ski industry has become more consolidated and more corporate, it has copied pricing strategies from the airline and hotel industries.
By
Josh Barro
travel
Feb. 11, 2020
The 8 Things a (Former) Secret Service Agent Carries at All Times
From a flashlight for self-defense to a CPR shield for saving lives.
By
Evy Poumpouras
As told to
Lauren Ro
buyer’s market
Feb. 5, 2020
How I Learned to Let Go of My Baggage — Literally
There are actually a lot of advantages to checking your luggage. And airlines have done their share to make it a better choice.
By
Josh Barro
the urbanist
Feb. 5, 2020
The Urbanist’s Guide to Tucson
Sonoran Desert chiles, full-moon-brewed beer, and grocery-store-heiress antiques.
By
Elizabeth Thompson
please advise
Feb. 4, 2020
Ask Chris Black: What Office Supplies Will Impress People at My New Big-Boy Job?
Tasteful (and functional) things for your desk, plus technical backpacks that double as work bags and the stuff Chris uses when traveling with suits.
By
Chris Black
women’s apparel
Jan. 24, 2020
This Is How I Double My Wardrobe With (Actually Stylish) Reversible Clothes
An easy way to pack half the clothing, but have double the choices.
By
Chaney Kwak
please advise
Jan. 22, 2020
Ask Chris Black: How Do I Bring More Italy-on-Holiday Vibes to My Life?
How to use Italian vibes (and snacks) to relax, plus Chris’s favorite black shoes and gray shirts.
By
Chris Black
luggage
Jan. 17, 2020
What’s The Best Cross-body Travel Bag?
“It’s a sleek bag that looks just as at home at a nice restaurant as it does on the Global Entry line.”
By
Hilary Reid
please advise
Jan. 14, 2020
Ask Chris Black: I’m Beach Bound. What Shoes Do I Get That Aren’t Basic Sperrys?
Plus Chris recommends dupes for Warby Parker frames and green accessories to buy this season (after he saw the color all over at Pitti Uomo).
By
Chris Black
travel
Jan. 9, 2020
The Best Travel Shoes, According to Globetrotters
The best shoes to withstand both airplanes and cobblestones, for men and women.
By
The Editors
buyer’s market
Jan. 8, 2020
The Secret to a Relaxing Vacation: Meticulous, Detailed Plans
When it comes to travel, “going with the flow” is wildly overrated.
By
Josh Barro
women’s accessories
Dec. 30, 2019
The Best Thing I Bought This Decade Is Fjällräven’s Kanken Laptop Backpack
The Fjällräven Kanken might have been designed for kids, but it works just as well for adults. Especially this one.
By
Lauren Ro
the urbanist
Dec. 26, 2019
A Chef’s Guide to Sapporo
Spicy curry ramen, rare whiskeys, and a sky-high Japanese bath.
By
Trupti Rami
the urbanist
Dec. 18, 2019
A Stylist’s Guide to Gothenburg
A world-famous design store, decadent shrimp sandwiches, and a coastal day spa.
By
Trupti Rami
travel
Dec. 17, 2019
What to Pack for a Ski Trip, According to People Who Ski a Lot
Everything you need to stay warm on and off the slopes.
By
Karen Iorio Adelson
deal of the day
Dec. 16, 2019
This Strategist-Recommended (and Highly Giftable) Neck Pillow Is Seldom on Sale
The Trtl neck pillow folds down to the size of a T-shirt.
By
The Editors
the urbanist
Dec. 11, 2019
An Artist’s Guide to Denver
Art-filled hotels, fried tacos, and endless vintage shopping.
By
Trupti Rami
the urbanist
Dec. 4, 2019
An Interior Designer’s Guide to Kansas City
A modern sculpture park, curry-maple waffles, and cirque cabaret.
By
Trupti Rami
cut opinion pages
Nov. 27, 2019
The Simple Joys of Waiting for a Flight
Grab your snacks and meet me at Gate 5.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
the urbanist
Nov. 27, 2019
A Chef’s Guide to Zürich
Pulled pork belly, contemporary art in a 12th century monastery, and picturesque ski slopes.
By
Trupti Rami
celebrity shopping
Nov. 25, 2019
What Pellicano Hotels CEO Marie-Louise Scio Can’t Live Without
“Every summer there is the big pair of sunglasses that you see everyone and their mother wearing. Then they vanish. I’m just not into that.”
By
Marie-Louise Scio
As told to
Anthony Rotunno
Sponsor Story
Where to Shop, Eat, and Drink in NYC
According to an editor.
travel
Nov. 21, 2019
Why Do Almost 400 Flight Attendants Own This $24 Jumpsuit?
“Every single person started getting it, and now they call it the unofficial flight-attendant uniform.”
By
Hilary Reid
the urbanist
Nov. 20, 2019
An Architect’s Guide to Québec City
A castle-inspired hotel, cross-country skiing with the experts, and rustic Roman cuisine.
By
Trupti Rami
follow me
Nov. 15, 2019
‘We Built a House With Our Influencer Money’
He was a carpet cleaner. She was a dental assistant. Now this influencer couple has millions of followers and a mansion in Bali.
By
Charlotte Cowles
oceania
Nov. 13, 2019
Stephen Colbert Is Taking His Show to New Zealand and Back Again
An unexpected journey.
By
Devon Ivie
the urbanist
Nov. 13, 2019
A Bartender’s Guide to Boston
Natural wine bars, a rock-and-roll themed hotel, and super-fresh oysters.
By
Trupti Rami
Sponsor Story
Virgin Voyages is Giving Guests Access to A-List DJs
Mark Ronson, the award-winning producer, has been dubbed the “minister of music” for the brand.
the urbanist
Nov. 6, 2019
A Fashion Designer’s Guide to Los Angeles
BYOB gourmet pizza, a semi-secret beach, and where to find ultrarare vintage clothes.
By
Trupti Rami
Sponsor Story
Why Chelsea Might Be the Perfect Saturday Neighborhood
It’s at the intersection of everything in New York.
travel
Nov. 1, 2019
I Flew 46 Times Last Year, and These Are the Toiletries I Packed in My Carry-on
Every Frequent Flyer Needs These Liquid-Free Toiletries
By
Emma Cooke
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