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Where to Stay Near White Sands National Park (2023) - cntraveler.com - Spain - France - county Park - county Rio Grande - county Del Norte - state New Mexico - county El Paso
cntraveler.com
08.09.2023

Where to Stay Near White Sands National Park (2023)

Gleaming gypsum crystal dunes roll as far as the eye can see at White Sands National Park. With waves towering up to 60 feet tall, the composition of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert landscape is constantly changing due to wind and weather patterns. Hardy plants like yuccas, grasses, and shrubs have evolved to survive in the shifting sands, adding texture to the spectacle of shapes and shadows that define the scenery.

12 of the best free things to do in London - lonelyplanet.com - Britain - city London - county Park - county Henry - city Moore, county Henry
lonelyplanet.com
08.09.2023

12 of the best free things to do in London

For locals, it's a well-known fact that many of the UK capital’s best attributes are completely free to enjoy. In London you can walk through two millennia of history, delve into a cornucopia of treasures, go on a music and art odyssey, and soak in some of the most iconic views on Earth – all without spending a single penny. Here’s where to start.

Queens County Farm Museum Marks Fair’s 40th Year - forbes.com - Italy - Poland - New York - city New York - county Island - state Maine - county Queens - county Long - state New York
forbes.com
07.09.2023

Queens County Farm Museum Marks Fair’s 40th Year

The largest remaining tract of undistributed farmland in New York City has reached another milestone; 2023 is marking the 40th anniversary of its county fair.

Art Exhibits NYC: The Best Shows to See Now - cntraveler.com - Spain - France - Usa - New York - county Garden - city New York
cntraveler.com
07.09.2023

Art Exhibits NYC: The Best Shows to See Now

Of all the art exhibits NYC has to offer, some of the best come not from the permanent collections of storied establishments but instead, the temporary shows at museums, galleries, and other more unconventional spaces. As summer comes to its inevitable close, several new shows are opening around the city—some celebrating great masters, others with an eye for the contemporary and/or the unsung. Plus, some of summer's tentpoles—Africa Fashion at the Brooklyn Museum, for example—will run all the way into October, so if you haven't made your way to them yet, there's still time. Of the myriad options, we've rounded up some of the best to hit now or in the coming weeks—we're certain you'll find something to your liking. 

A grape escape in Edinburgh: 7 of the Scottish capital's best wine bars - nationalgeographic.com - France - Hungary - South Africa - Turkey - Scotland - Bulgaria - state Georgia
nationalgeographic.com
07.09.2023

A grape escape in Edinburgh: 7 of the Scottish capital's best wine bars

Robert Louis Stevenson once described Edinburgh as leading a “double existence”. He may well have been right — to this day, Scotland’s capital city manages to be simultaneously quaint and decedent, its crooked medieval streets bursting with innovative places to eat and drink. Step beyond its UNESCO-listed old and new towns, however, and there’s even more to discover. Join us below as we explore some of the city’s most exciting wine bars, from humble bottle shop hybrids to Michelin-starred mainstays.

The ultimate guide to London's neighborhoods - lonelyplanet.com - Britain - county Garden - city Go
lonelyplanet.com
07.09.2023

The ultimate guide to London's neighborhoods

Visitors to London may have heard of Oxford Street and Soho, the South Bank and the City, but, as with any sprawling city with a large population, there's way more to it than that.

Savoring Contemporary Art And At Three Tuscan Wineries - forbes.com
forbes.com
07.09.2023

Savoring Contemporary Art And At Three Tuscan Wineries

It’s time for the wine harvest in Tuscany and I am vexed. As a tenured Lazioi lover, I don’t want to like this region but it’s impossible not to be captivated by the gorgeous landscapes, tradition of hand picking and an incredible artistic heritage. Here’s a secret, Tuscany, known for its sundrenched vineyards, Medici villas and Michelangelo, is also home to innovative wineries that curate captivating collections of modern and contemporary art.

In Mexico, a New Space for Hot Pink Wicker Lamps and Spiky Bowls - nytimes.com - Italy - city Paris - city Johannesburg - Mexico - county San Miguel
nytimes.com
07.09.2023

In Mexico, a New Space for Hot Pink Wicker Lamps and Spiky Bowls

I have quite dry skin and eyes, so I need all the moisture possible. I use a Neostrata Matrix Support day cream and Intensive Eye Therapy; then when I shower, I use Dermafix DermaPolish + Activated Charcoal. I feel like I have great skin now, but it’s been a journey to maintain it. Dr. Fatima Bhabha, my doctor in Johannesburg who specializes in aesthetic medicine, really got me thinking that I need to follow a routine and use sunscreen. I use this Italian brand, BioNike Defence Sun 30 Mineral Cream. On my body, I use Nivea Men All Seasons Moisture Body Cream, and because I have such dry skin I always use aloe vera to moisturize. My grandmother always had the plants outside and would slather me with aloe.

Austin in 5 Shops: Beyoncé-approved jewelry, rainbow souvenirs and vintage vinyl - lonelyplanet.com - Austin - state Texas
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07.09.2023

Austin in 5 Shops: Beyoncé-approved jewelry, rainbow souvenirs and vintage vinyl

In our 5 Shops series, we'll point you in the direction of our favorite independent shops across some of the world's best cities. From food markets to bookshops, vintage and homegrown design, we've found a diverse and exciting mix of local retailers where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces.

A Designer Who Starts With Destruction - nytimes.com - Japan - India - Thailand - city Brussels - city Mumbai, India
nytimes.com
07.09.2023

A Designer Who Starts With Destruction

In Linde Freya Tangelder’s opinion, great design starts with demolition. “To pull something down or destroy a little bit of the past gives you freedom,” says the 35-year-old Dutch-born designer. Breaking apart her own work and starting over, deconstructing her models and rebuilding them, is, she says, an integral part of her creative process.

16 of the best things to do in Colorado - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - state Colorado - county Bear Lake
lonelyplanet.com
07.09.2023

16 of the best things to do in Colorado

With more than 300 glorious days of sun and majestic landscapes to match, it’s no wonder Colorado beckons to outdoorsy types.

RIMOWA Exhibition ‘SEIT 1898’ To Launch During New York Fashion Week - forbes.com - Israel - New York - city New York - city Manhattan
forbes.com
06.09.2023

RIMOWA Exhibition ‘SEIT 1898’ To Launch During New York Fashion Week

For the past 125 years, RIMOWA has been one of the most coveted luggage brands marrying durability, technology, and style into sleek suitcases beloved around the world. This upcoming New York Fashion Week, the brand launches its touring exhibition ‘SEIT 1898’ in Manhattan’s Chelsea Factory giving visitors an intimate glimpse into the company’s past, present, and future. Starting on September 8 through the 17th, guests will be able to immerse themselves in the many facets of RIMOWA from its innovative craftsmanship to a wide array of creative collaborations.

IDEAS: Park Hyatt New York Debuts Art Installation Created by Hyatt Colleague - skift.com - New York - city New York - Ghana
skift.com
06.09.2023

IDEAS: Park Hyatt New York Debuts Art Installation Created by Hyatt Colleague

Park Hyatt New York has unveiled a new art installation from local contemporary abstract artist and hotel bellman for nine years, Jeffrey Okyere-Agyei.

New Adirondacks Exhibit Shows How The Region Continues To Inspire Creativity - forbes.com - Germany - city Santiago - state New York
forbes.com
06.09.2023

New Adirondacks Exhibit Shows How The Region Continues To Inspire Creativity

The Adirondacks is often known for its scenic beauty, enticing many visitors to this New York State region. The area has also been the subject of paintings, sculptures and other mediums, so much that a museum recently unveiled a new exhibit on its artistic inspiration.

Read Your Way Through Seoul - nytimes.com - Japan - Britain - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
nytimes.com
06.09.2023

Read Your Way Through Seoul

Seoul is a megacity, with a population of nearly 10 million and a name pronounced like “soul.” There were times when I couldn’t stand its scale and pace of change, but I have managed to find a tranquil corner and continue to live in this city.

15 things you have to do in London - lonelyplanet.com - Britain - city London
lonelyplanet.com
06.09.2023

15 things you have to do in London

Fast-paced, fabulous and fun, London is packed with world-class things to see, do and experience. You probably already have a checklist of London sights to visit, but don't forget to pause and soak up the vibe of a city that has been at the forefront of world culture for at least two millennia.

The 8 best places to go to find your own piece of Colorado - lonelyplanet.com - state Colorado - Santa Fe
lonelyplanet.com
05.09.2023

The 8 best places to go to find your own piece of Colorado

Rugged Colorado is famous for its spectacular landscapes, outdoor adventures and gorgeous Rocky Mountain getaways. The Centennial State is also home to a vibrant crop of hip and happening cities, fascinating historical sites and the best four-season weather just about anywhere.

An urban guide to Copenhagen, the UNESCO World Capital of Architecture - wanderlust.co.uk - Denmark - city Copenhagen - city World
wanderlust.co.uk
05.09.2023

An urban guide to Copenhagen, the UNESCO World Capital of Architecture

As the coolest kid on the Scandi block, Copenhagen has it all: good looks, smarts and influence that far exceeds its size. Where else can you dive straight into a once-polluted inner-city harbour, ski down an eco-friendly power plant or cycle across a ‘Circle Bridge’ designed by art-world superstar Olafur Eliasson? While not short on cobbled streets and fairy-tale palaces, Denmark’s capital is a metropolis of the future – a clean, green marvel of electric-powered ferries and cutting-edge architecture as striking as it is sustainable.

Visit Emilia Romagna: Italy’s Newest “Region Of Honor” - forbes.com - Italy - Britain - Usa
forbes.com
04.09.2023

Visit Emilia Romagna: Italy’s Newest “Region Of Honor”

The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) has announced that Emilia Romagna is its 2023 Region of Honor.

Burning Man Diaries: An Insider Report From The Muddy Chaos of 2023 - forbes.com - state Nevada - city Rock
forbes.com
04.09.2023

Burning Man Diaries: An Insider Report From The Muddy Chaos of 2023

Nearly 75,000 attendees at this year's Burning Man event were trapped in a major storm in the Nevada desert. With severe flooding, organizers were forced to restrict all traffic in and out of the event, and attendees were urged to shelter in place and conserve food, water, and other supplies.

Italy: a first-timer’s guide - lonelyplanet.com - Italy - city Rome - county Florence - city Venice
lonelyplanet.com
04.09.2023

Italy: a first-timer’s guide

With its iconic monuments, timeless landscapes and irresistible food, Italy is one of Europe’s most alluring destinations. Its historic cities promise thrilling art and architecture at every turn while its varied coastlines and Alpine heights provide a stunning outdoor playground.

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