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Why Everyone Will Be Traveling to Osaka in 2025 - cntraveler.com - Japan
cntraveler.com
15.03.2025 / 11:27

Why Everyone Will Be Traveling to Osaka in 2025

With a long history as Japan's mercantile heart and major port of call, Osaka is dense and delightfully in your face. Now, as it gears up to host World Expo 2025 this month and welcome more travelers than ever before, the neon-lit metropolis has been reinventing itself. It has launched several ambitious urban renewal projects—like the Grand Green Osaka, a 22-acre mixed-use development that is transforming a freight terminal into verdant public spaces—to draw leisure seekers beyond the usual tourist haunts. The city has also lured some of hospitality's most luxurious names: The Four Seasons arrived last August, and the Waldorf Astoria opens its first hotel in Japan this month. Star chefs from Japan and abroad are shaking up the dining scene with inventive gastronomy, though delicious casual eats from rough-and-ready street stalls and mom-and-pop shops are still Osaka's calling card. Among Japan's major cities, Osaka remains unique: unpretentious, energetic, and ready to show you a good time—as long as you know where to go.

Planning a Trip to Turkey for My Mother, Who First Showed Me the World - cntraveler.com - New York - Turkey - city Istanbul - city Bodrum
cntraveler.com
14.03.2025 / 20:59

Planning a Trip to Turkey for My Mother, Who First Showed Me the World

The sun had begun its leisurely descent over Bodrum Town on a September afternoon when I started going back over my list, making sure I hadn’t missed anything. A stroll along the marina, pausing to take a video of a forest of Turkish flags fluttering in the wind: check. Bites of kabak cicegi dolmasi and enginar kalbi on the terrace of a restaurant overlooking gulets bobbing in the harbor below: delicious. Browsing leather shoes and handwoven towels in the labyrinthine bazaar: my credit card statement would attest to that. Satisfied, I started mapping out the route back to the hotel, working in a stop at a posh Turkish delight shop a friend in New York had recommended. I turned to my mom, ready to lead her out of the bazaar, when I noticed her hesitate.

EU Parliament ethics system 'not fit for the job', EU expert says - euronews.com - Morocco - Eu - Belgium - China - Qatar - city Brussels
euronews.com
14.03.2025 / 15:53

EU Parliament ethics system 'not fit for the job', EU expert says

The latest investigations centred on the European Parliament, this time related to Chinese tech giant Huawei, show that the EU's current ethics system is not fit for the job, according to EU policy expert Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law at HEC in Paris.

The Best Camping Gear for Your Next Outdoor Adventure - cntraveler.com - Japan - Usa - county Park - state Nevada - state California - county Sierra
cntraveler.com
12.03.2025 / 17:33

The Best Camping Gear for Your Next Outdoor Adventure

To properly get up close and personal with America’s public lands, which cover roughly 840 million acres, you’ve got to pitch a tent, unroll your sleeping bag, and camp. Whether you’re looking for the high desert mesas of Zion National Park or hoping to backpack across California’s Sierra Nevada, there’s a hearty list of gear you’ll need to stay cozy and comfy in the great outdoors.

This Budget Airline Just Added 13 New Routes Including the Bahamas—and Fares Start at $39 - travelandleisure.com - Bahamas - Usa - city Nashville - Mexico - city Philadelphia - Nassau, Bahamas - state Florida - Charlotte - Jamaica - state North Carolina - county Durham - Dominican Republic - county Andrew - Puerto Rico - Raleigh - county Levy - city Daytona Beach - city Wilmington, state North Carolina
travelandleisure.com
12.03.2025 / 15:41

This Budget Airline Just Added 13 New Routes Including the Bahamas—and Fares Start at $39

Avelo Airlines, a low-cost airline, announced 13 new routes and three new destinations for its network, including Nassau, Bahamas, Grand Rapids, and Long Island. This comes on the heels of their recent announcement of two new routes from Charlotte to Nashville and Daytona Beach beginning in April.

Southwest bag fees: ‘Slaying of the sacred cow,’ says United CEO - thepointsguy.com - Jordan
thepointsguy.com
11.03.2025 / 22:19

Southwest bag fees: ‘Slaying of the sacred cow,’ says United CEO

Southwest Airlines' plan to start charging for checked bags may not only be good for its bottom line but also for other carriers, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said.

Where Travel Will Take Us Next, According to Our Top Travel Specialists - cntraveler.com - Ireland - city Dublin - city Rome
cntraveler.com
11.03.2025 / 11:17

Where Travel Will Take Us Next, According to Our Top Travel Specialists

When it comes to trends, the last five years have been head-spinning. First there was armchair travel, then road trips, then revenge travel. People have taken trips in big groups and alone, to the remotest corners of the earth and the busiest cities. Through it all, everyone has been obsessed with wellness. To help us get a handle on the new reasons and ways to travel in 2025, we tapped our extensive network of specialists. From the rise of nocturnal travel to the meaning of “JOMO,” here's what they think you should know.

This Week's Total Lunar Eclipse Will Reveal a ‘Blood Moon’—Here's How to See It - cntraveler.com - Russia - state Virginia
cntraveler.com
10.03.2025 / 21:09

This Week's Total Lunar Eclipse Will Reveal a ‘Blood Moon’—Here's How to See It

This week, on the evening of March 13 and into the morning of March 14, the moon will slide into Earth’s shadow, creating a wondrous and graceful event: a total lunar eclipse. The whole show, over three hours long, will be visible across almost the entirety of North America, Central America, and most of South America. From western Africa the moon will set while still eclipsed, and in extreme eastern Russia the moon will rise already in eclipse.

Think Heli-Skiing Is Only For the Experts? Think Again - cntraveler.com - Britain - Canada - city Columbia, Britain - city Golden
cntraveler.com
07.03.2025 / 15:57

Think Heli-Skiing Is Only For the Experts? Think Again

Every winter, my social media feed is filled with skiers and snowboarders conquering insane fall lines, hucking cliffs, and blowing cold smoke through untracked, waist-high powder. The remote helicopter-only terrain featured in these reels can feel–even for an experienced skier like myself–out of reach.

The City Is Home to One of the Largest and Oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parades in the U.S.—and No, It’s Not Boston or Chicago - travelandleisure.com - Georgia - Ireland - Usa - city New York - city Boston - city Chicago - county Lane - city Hostess - county Perry - city Savannah
travelandleisure.com
05.03.2025 / 18:03

The City Is Home to One of the Largest and Oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parades in the U.S.—and No, It’s Not Boston or Chicago

When people think of St. Patrick’s Day parades in the United States, places like New York City, Boston, or Chicago usually come to mind. And while New York City has the largest and oldest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the country (it was established in 1762), the second largest belongs to a city much smaller in size: Savannah.

This major celebrity will grace the cruise industry's newest mega-ship in April - thepointsguy.com - Usa - Mexico - city Miami - Dominican Republic - Puerto Rico - Honduras
thepointsguy.com
05.03.2025 / 15:23

This major celebrity will grace the cruise industry's newest mega-ship in April

From Elliott's annoying little sister in "E.T." to Josie Grossie in "Never Been Kissed," Drew Barrymore has played some iconic parts. Now, in her latest role, she'll become a godmother to the cruise industry's newest mega-ship, MSC World America.

What You Need to Know About the Risk of Blood Clots on Long Flights - cntraveler.com - city Chicago
cntraveler.com
04.03.2025 / 18:53

What You Need to Know About the Risk of Blood Clots on Long Flights

When someone is about to board a long flight, a list of things to worry about often runs through their head: Will I actually be able to fall asleep? How bad will my jet lag be? Do I have enough snacks? For some, the concern over blood clots might figure somewhere on that list. After all, flights longer than four hours can increase the likelihood that a clot (a clump of gel-like blood) will form in a deep vein and cause deep vein thrombosis, or DVT. The condition can lead to serious and potentially fatal outcomes if the clot breaks loose and gets lodged in a lung artery, preventing blood flow. When this happens, it’s called a pulmonary embolism.

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