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Luxurious One Park Point To Debut In Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn - forbes.com - city Brooklyn - county Windsor
forbes.com
05.05.2024

Luxurious One Park Point To Debut In Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Brooklyn’s allure for the young, professional sector can be seen in its cozy boutiques, beautiful brownstones, vibrant atmosphere and lower cost of living than Manhattan. As a result, parts of Brooklyn have evolved into a hub of entrepreneurship, high-technology startup firms, postmodern art and design dating back to the 2010s.

Rapper Nadine El Roubi on the Afro-Arab Storytellers That Inspire Her - cntraveler.com - Netherlands - Usa - city Boston - city Birmingham - city Brooklyn - state Virginia - Jordan - city Beirut - Egypt - city Cairo, Egypt - Iran - Palestine - Sudan - city Amman, Jordan - city Riyadh
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30.04.2024

Rapper Nadine El Roubi on the Afro-Arab Storytellers That Inspire Her

Throughout April, we're honoring the ancient Arab tradition of hakawatis, or storytellers, highlighting the writers, performers, and poets who are driving the conversation around what it means to be Arab American today—and celebrating the rich culture and histories of the diaspora.

The St. Regis Punta Mita makeover, Lisa Vanderpump takes Tahoe and other hotel news you missed - thepointsguy.com - city Paris - Mexico - city Las Vegas - city New York - city Brooklyn - city Astoria
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30.04.2024

The St. Regis Punta Mita makeover, Lisa Vanderpump takes Tahoe and other hotel news you missed

April might only have 30 days, but this year, those days were filled with some pretty exciting hotel news — especially for Hilton and Hyatt loyalists.

Barbara Joans, Anthropologist Who Studied Biker Culture, Dies at 89 - nytimes.com - Usa - New York - city Brooklyn - county Santa Cruz - city Greenwich
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18.04.2024

Barbara Joans, Anthropologist Who Studied Biker Culture, Dies at 89

Barbara Joans, an iconoclastic anthropologist and feminist who, in her early 60s, became something of a Margaret Mead in black leather, steering her Harley-Davidson deep into a biker culture and producing the 2001 book, “Bike Lust: Harleys, Women, and American Society,” died on March 6 in Santa Cruz, Calif. She was 89.

How Khruangbin Channels a World of Funk Through Houston - cntraveler.com - Britain - Usa - New York - Brazil - Mexico - state Texas - city Brooklyn - Afghanistan - Russia - city Houston - Thailand - Reunion
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11.04.2024

How Khruangbin Channels a World of Funk Through Houston

On Location is a column that lifts the curtain on the destinations behind the season’s most exciting new releases, from film and television to music.

Off Season Italy: Restaurateur Francesco Panella’s Guide to Eating Your Way Through Rome in Fall - cntraveler.com - Spain - Italy - city Rome - city Brooklyn
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06.04.2024

Off Season Italy: Restaurateur Francesco Panella’s Guide to Eating Your Way Through Rome in Fall

This is part of Off Season Italy, a collection of guides highlighting the year-round appeal of Italy's most popular destinations, courtesy of our favorite local tastemakers. Read more here.

This Spring’s Most Exciting Hotel Openings, From Portland to Paso Robles - cntraveler.com - county Hot Spring - city Nashville - state California - city Portland - county San Luis Obispo - city Brooklyn - state Oregon - city Fishtown - Jersey
cntraveler.com
02.04.2024

This Spring’s Most Exciting Hotel Openings, From Portland to Paso Robles

Spring is all about new beginnings. New builds, new renovations, new chapters for once-forgotten properties—and this season’s hotel openings offer all of the above. The following fresh openings–maybe it’s the renovation of a Gilded Age mansion in the middle of Denver, or the rescue of a midcentury California motor lodge from demolition–remind us that at their best, hotels bring a renewed sense of optimism to their communities. This spring, we’re showered with an intriguing slate of openings across the country—which are sparking joy for you?

How Pickleball Is Becoming The Destination: An Interview With CityPickle Co-Founders Mary Cannon And Erica Desai - forbes.com - Usa - New York - city New York - state Vermont - Washington - county Island - county Long - city Brooklyn - county Hall - state South Carolina - city Island, county Long
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28.03.2024

How Pickleball Is Becoming The Destination: An Interview With CityPickle Co-Founders Mary Cannon And Erica Desai

First invented in 1965 on Washington’s Bainbridge Island, pickleball has morphed from a casual backyard sport to a global sensation that’s taking the world by storm—and in the mid-2020s, this beloved activity is gearing up to become more popular than ever. While the sport has been popping up at world-class resorts all across the United States, courts have extended to some of the east coast’s most cosmopolitan cities as well, with the New York-based CityPickle leading the charge. Established in the summer of 2021, this lavish lifestyle brand made waves by opening Long Island City’s first indoor pickleball club, with multiple seasonal popups spanning from Brooklyn down to Philadelphia.

I tried 100 cups of coffee in NYC. These are my favorites - lonelyplanet.com - New York - city Brooklyn - county Cleveland - state Ohio - city Charlotte - state North Carolina - Charlotte, state North Carolina
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22.03.2024

I tried 100 cups of coffee in NYC. These are my favorites

Catie Kelly, Lonely Planet’s Executive Vice President, moved to NYC in 2023. Follow her quest to get to know the city, one cup of coffee at a time.

These Are the 8 Best Cruises Departing From New York City in 2024 - cntraveler.com - Iceland - Norway - Britain - Usa - New York - county Park - Canada - city New York - city Reykjavik - state New Jersey - county Liberty - city Manhattan - city Brooklyn - state Oregon - Greenland - Bermuda - city Midtown
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05.03.2024

These Are the 8 Best Cruises Departing From New York City in 2024

Tourists and residents alike can take advantage of the many cruises that depart from New York City, offering easy access to warm weather getaways, family vacations, expeditions, and more. After all, nothing screams adventure like sailing away from the Big Apple with the Statue of Liberty and iconic city skyline in your wake.

Local Bites: the best places to eat and drink in Brooklyn - lonelyplanet.com - county Park - city New York - city Manhattan - city Brooklyn - county Hill
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29.02.2024

Local Bites: the best places to eat and drink in Brooklyn

In Manhattan's shadowno more, Brooklyn is the place to find some of New York City’s most exciting and original eateries. 

Jimmy Kimmel's Guide to Las Vegas - cntraveler.com - Los Angeles - Italy - Usa - China - city Las Vegas - city Philadelphia - city Los Angeles - city Brooklyn - city Beijing - city Chinatown - city Downtown - city Sin
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09.02.2024

Jimmy Kimmel's Guide to Las Vegas

Jimmy Kimmel may get a bicoastal rep for being born in Brooklyn and now calling Los Angeles home—but he spent his formative years in Sin City, and he'll wax poetic about Las Vegas any chance he gets.

Where To Dine In Brooklyn This Valentine’s Day - forbes.com - Italy - Japan - New York - city Brooklyn - Thailand
forbes.com
25.01.2024

Where To Dine In Brooklyn This Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is approaching and Brooklyn is the perfect space to celebrate. Cupid’s arrow totally extends to the outer boroughs, whether you’re looking for a low key pasta dinner, an intensely spicy Thai dinner, a luxe French-Japanese omakase meal, or a steakhouse feast.

The Best Bike Paths for Exploring New York City, According to an Avid Cyclist - cntraveler.com - New York - city New York - city Manhattan - city Brooklyn
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19.01.2024

The Best Bike Paths for Exploring New York City, According to an Avid Cyclist

I began my exploration of the countless bike paths in New York City as soon as I arrived. As a longtime cyclist in London, I knew that cycling is a satisfying way to get to know a city as a newcomer, and it’s no different in New York: you whip through neighborhoods, witnessing the landscape changing character dramatically between blocks. (My first ever bike ride took me past the copper-colored mansions of Brooklyn Heights, along the tourist-crowded cobbled streets of Dumbo, through Hasidic South Williamsburg and ended outside a crummy dive bar on Grand.) Riding a bike also requires a certain mindset, a kind of calm hyper awareness as you assess your surroundings. It means that you really notice things on a bike: potholes and perfectly flattened rats that need dodging, but also scraps of conversations, or the gauzy silhouette of the Empire State Building peeking out behind skyscrapers to signpost where you are.

Ballet Flats for the Bow Obsessed - nytimes.com - Morocco - France - Britain - New York - city New York - city Brooklyn - India
nytimes.com
18.01.2024

Ballet Flats for the Bow Obsessed

When the Moroccan financier Aziz Nahas decided to buy and regenerate a farm outside Marrakesh about two decades ago, he underestimated how much would grow there. Now, the 10-acre plot produces organic vegetables and fruits as well as hosting an artist residency program and a ceramic studio, all under the name Sanctuary Slimane. In 2021, Nahas’s friend the French restaurateur Benjamin Pastor suggested they partner up to start a cafe and farm shop in the busy Marrakesh neighborhood of Gueliz. Last spring, they opened the coffee shop Blue Ribbon, with offerings including fresh salads served with halloumi or beets and almonds and a bánh mí sandwich on fresh sourdough. In the fall, they added a seating area next door and the Slimane Farm Shop, which sells vegetables and products like honey and dried herbs that are grown and produced on the farm. Up next: Farmers, a restaurant headed by Blue Ribbon’s chef and located in the same building. The 46-seat space, lined with colorful Popham tiles, is scheduled to open at the end of February.

Travel Trends 2024 Report (Part 6): Authentic Wellness - forbes.com - Japan - China - city Brooklyn - Maldives - city Astoria, Maldives
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21.12.2023

Travel Trends 2024 Report (Part 6): Authentic Wellness

In this series of articles, I talk to a wide range of travel experts, insiders and luxury brands to find out more about the future of travel for next year and beyond. In Part 1, I wrote about the search for authentic travel and how technology can elevate travel experiences. For Part 2, I spoke to Black Tomato about the rise in people wanting to capture special moments through travel experiences. In Part 3, I looked at the rise of sustainable architecture, the return of maximalist hotel design and the quest for the best of sleep science. In Part 4, Cazenove+Loyd x Globetrender revealed their seven key travel trends for 2024. For Part 5, I spoke to wellness experts about the growth in demand for immersive well-being experiences when travelling. Today, for Part 6, and the last article in this Trends series, I write about a return to age-old traditions in the burgeoning wellness industry.

Women Who Travel Podcast: What Is Passport Privilege? - cntraveler.com - city Brooklyn - India - city Istanbul - city Delhi
cntraveler.com
15.12.2023

Women Who Travel Podcast: What Is Passport Privilege?

You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify each week. Follow this link if you're listening on Apple News.

An Mediterranean Restaurant Opens In DUMBO, Brooklyn - forbes.com - Morocco - Israel - New York - city Brooklyn - city Midtown
forbes.com
08.12.2023

An Mediterranean Restaurant Opens In DUMBO, Brooklyn

New York restauranteur Anna Castellani is behind Dekalb Market Hall (the largest food hall in Brooklyn), the redesign of The Hugh in Midtown, and ANA’s at Hudson Yards.

The World’s Largest Menorah Will Be Lit in NYC This Year — What to Know - travelandleisure.com - county Park - city Brooklyn - county York - city Jerusalem - city New York, county Park
travelandleisure.com
06.12.2023

The World’s Largest Menorah Will Be Lit in NYC This Year — What to Know

The world’s largest Hanukkah menorah will be lit in Central Park in New York City to welcome the first night of the festival of lights.

Beer Crawl: The Best Places To Drink In Lower Manhattan - forbes.com - Britain - city New York - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - city Manhattan - city Brooklyn - Scotland
forbes.com
04.12.2023

Beer Crawl: The Best Places To Drink In Lower Manhattan

When people think about beers in New York City, most people think of the buzzy craft breweries of Brooklyn and yes, they are excellent but one of the best places to drink in NYC is in lower Manhattan, where excellent beer bars are mere blocks from each other and you can enjoy yourself with a semi-relaxed NYC style of quiet that the East and West Village, The Bowery and Alphabet City neighborhoods afford. Here are some of my favorite places in drink in Lower Manhattan.

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