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I spent a total of 10 weeks quiet vacationing all over the world without my boss finding out. Here's how I did it. - insider.com - Georgia - France - Usa - state Tennessee - Mexico - Canada - city Lisbon - city Brussels - Nigeria - city Ottawa - city Lagos, Nigeria - city Atlanta, Georgia
insider.com
04.10.2024 / 10:08

I spent a total of 10 weeks quiet vacationing all over the world without my boss finding out. Here's how I did it.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Tobi Oluwole, a 30-year-old former sales manager at a Big Tech firm who recently relocated to France. His former employer is known to Business Insider but is not named for confidentiality. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

I'm an American mom living in Spain. When we visit the US, my son is surprised by the 'fancy' cars and how sugary breakfast is. - insider.com - Spain - Los Angeles - France - Usa - county Valencia - state California
insider.com
03.10.2024 / 16:12

I'm an American mom living in Spain. When we visit the US, my son is surprised by the 'fancy' cars and how sugary breakfast is.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jennison Grigsby, an American mom and yoga teacher who lives in Valencia, Spain. It's been edited for length and clarity.

Top 10 Airports in the World: Readers’ Choice Awards 2024 - cntraveler.com - Usa
cntraveler.com
01.10.2024 / 14:51

Top 10 Airports in the World: Readers’ Choice Awards 2024

Read more about the winners for the best airports in the US here.

The Best Luggage in the World: 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards - cntraveler.com - Usa
cntraveler.com
01.10.2024 / 09:29

The Best Luggage in the World: 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards

Every year, Condé Nast Traveler readers weigh in on their favorite hotels, airlines, cruises, islands, and more in our annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Luggage is also among the categories you voted on this year, applauding the brands you trust the most for durable, practical suitcase and bags. After all, no matter the trip—be it a safari, cruise, city escape, or weekend in the woods—you need something to carry your belongings. And for many of us, that same carry-on, duffel bag, or backpack becomes our trusty travel companion for years at a time. Below, find your fellow readers’ favorite luggage brands, plus a few of each brand’s most popular pieces of luggage, should you be looking to add a new roomy weekender or sturdy suitcase to your collection.

A man who's visited over 100 McDonald's restaurants around the world shares 10 items he thinks should be on every US menu - insider.com - Morocco - Usa - city Chicago
insider.com
29.09.2024 / 14:27

A man who's visited over 100 McDonald's restaurants around the world shares 10 items he thinks should be on every US menu

In 2019, while on a trip to Marrakech in Morocco, Gary He, a Brooklyn-based photojournalist, received an unexpected surprise with his regular McDonald's order.

Delta Loyalists Are Getting Access to Eurostar — Here's Why - travelandleisure.com - Netherlands - city Amsterdam - Germany - Belgium - France - Britain - Usa - city Brussels - county Atlantic
travelandleisure.com
27.09.2024 / 14:51

Delta Loyalists Are Getting Access to Eurostar — Here's Why

European rail company Eurostar is becoming the first non-airline partner of the SkyTeam Alliance, making it easier for its members to travel across Europe.

The World's Most Iconic Train Journeys - cntraveler.com - Finland - Japan - Usa - state Colorado - Canada - state California - India - Malaysia - state Utah - county Green Lake
cntraveler.com
26.09.2024 / 10:13

The World's Most Iconic Train Journeys

Since the dawn of time, the romance of railways has seduced poets, spellbound novelists, and dealt directors the perfect hand for capturing fleeting friendships, illicit affairs, and all manner of crimes and capers. A ticket is not just a permit to ride, it’s permission to trespass on the intimacies of other people’s lives. Trains bring us up close and personal—both inside and outside the carriage. On board, passengers chat politics in Finnish dining cars, clamber into couchettes above strangers on the Trans-Siberian, and share samosas on India’s many raucous mail trains. Outside, the world flashes by, a slideshow of rivers growing into oceans, deserts rising into mountains and cities sprawling then receding into darkness as the train thunders on through the night.

The Fastest Commercial Train in the World Runs at 267.8 Mph and You Can Take It Every 15 Minutes - matadornetwork.com - Germany - France - Italy - Australia - Japan - Britain - Usa - city London - South Africa - China - state Maryland - city Boston - Washington - state Florida - state Connecticut - state Pennsylvania - state New Jersey - city Miami - city Rome - state Massachusets - city Venice - state New York - state Rhode Island - city Brussels - city Shanghai - state Delaware
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:46

The Fastest Commercial Train in the World Runs at 267.8 Mph and You Can Take It Every 15 Minutes

There are two types of train trip: The long, slow, and often luxurious train journey that takes you through beautiful scenery that you book specifically to spend time on the rails; and the speedy, no-nonsense, cheap train ride you take to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible. In the first category, you’ll find grand trips like Australia’s The Ghan, South Africa’s Blue Train, and Britain’s Caledonian Sleeper. In the second, there are trips from London to Brussels in just two hours, from Rome to Venice in four hours, and from Miami to Orlando in three hours. And if you’re a train traveler who belongs to the second category and likes getting places fast without flying, there are plenty of trains in this world that do just that at speeds previously unimaginable on land, including the fastest train in the world and its closest competitors.

Your Dog Should Be Wearing a Seatbelt on Road Trips. Here's Why - matadornetwork.com - Britain - Usa - state California - city Columbia, Britain
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:45

Your Dog Should Be Wearing a Seatbelt on Road Trips. Here's Why

According to a recent Pew Research study, 51 percent of people think their pets are not just part of the family, but also say they love them as much as the human members of their families. And when you narrow it down to two-person households with no kids — as my husband and I happily have — that number skyrockets, with 65 percent of people saying they love their pets as much as human members of their family.

The No. 1 Rule For a Successful Road Trip, According to the ‘Amateur Traveler’ - matadornetwork.com - Britain - Usa - Canada - Afghanistan - Puerto Rico - city Columbia, Britain
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:44

The No. 1 Rule For a Successful Road Trip, According to the ‘Amateur Traveler’

Chris Christensen has run the travel blog and podcast Amateur Traveler since 2005. His podcast alone has more than 900 episodes. He’s clearly not an amateur in the sense that he’s new to travel or unpaid for his work, but he is an amateur when you consider the root of the word.

Healing Spas, Lake Cruises, and World-Class Gastronomy: 3 Small Towns to Visit in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France - matadornetwork.com - Los Angeles - France - Switzerland - Usa - New York - city Atlanta - county Geneva - city Small - city Geneva
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:42

Healing Spas, Lake Cruises, and World-Class Gastronomy: 3 Small Towns to Visit in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Southeastern France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is famous for some big things, from Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, and the rolling landscapes that unfurl below it to the millennia-spanning architecture that defines the region’s capital city, Lyon, and beyond. Ironically, one of the best ways to experience all that grandeur is to think small — that is, to visit the small towns that reflect the best of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes’ endless outdoor possibilities, robust agriculture and gastronomy, and long history and cultural heritage.

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