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Month: August 2020
Transportation Security Administration agents help travelers place their bags through the 3-D scanner at the Miami International Airport on May 21, 2019 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty Images The State Department has lifted its advisory against international travel for U.S. citizens after nearly five months, saying it instead would evaluate each country. “With health
A travel tip about things you might like to do and see on Curacao. – Queen Juliana Bridge, Willemstad. At 185 feet, this is highest bridge in the Caribbean (and one of the tallest bridges in the world.) The bridge overlooks St. Anna Bay as well as Willemstad. Note: The observation platform has been closed
These monuments around the country celebrate the women of all backgrounds that have championed voting rights. August 18, 2020 marks a century since the ratification of the 19th constitutional amendment granting the right to vote regardless of gender. Since far before and after 1920, women of all backgrounds across the U.S. have been championing civil
Chocolate box villages, thatched cottages rolling hills… and celebs in residence aplenty. What’s not to love? Team Stella round up the cream of the Cotswolds crop. The Fish Hotel, Broadway, Worcestershire Best for… A back-to-nature hideaway It’s the stuff of childhood dreams: the chance to spend a night in a treehouse, but with all the
A subscription service might save many restaurants, cafés and bars NurPhoto via Getty Images With rising rents and decreasing margins, the holy grail for restaurants, cafés and bars is to entice the same people back, again and again. Subscription models encourage this, by increasing revenue with a more regular income stream and by increasing customer
Prague is an open-air museum of architecture, with a mix of old and modern marvels scattered across the city. Lonely Planet takes you to five worth checking out. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/czech-republic/prague for more information about Prague.
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Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic With wild and wuthering moors, sun-soaked beaches and perfectly preserved villages, a romantic break in Devon is guaranteed to set pulses racing. Lovebirds can hunker down, fireside, in a cosy country inn, be Lord and Lady of the manor at a grand country estate,
Photo taken in Aalst, Belgium getty Friday, August 7th officially marks National International Beer Day, and whether you’re looking to embrace the spirit of the holiday or just want to score some free beer, we’ve got you covered. Taking the “international” spirit of the holiday to the next level, Miller Lite will be offering a
Porto’s Bakery & Cafe is a Cuban American bakery that was opened in Southern California in 1976 by a woman named Rosa Porto. Porto grew up learning recipes from her mother and started an illegal cake business in Cuba when Fidel Castro was in power to make money for her family. Once she arrived in
Delta Air Lines passenger planes are seen parked due to flight reductions made to slow the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in Birmingham, Alabama, March 25, 2020. Elijah Nouvelage | Reuters Delta Air Lines will have more flight attendants than needed into next summer and have asked cabin crews to take as
Traveling should be an exciting and merry experience. We get a relaxed mind and have enough time out of our busy work schedules to meditate on other vital aspects of our lives. However, some traveling experiences can be stressful, overwhelming, and intimidating, especially when you do not plan well. To have memorable moments and enjoy
Courtesy hjl/Flickr Does your passport look like this, or do you still have some more traveling to do? On August 6, the US State Department announced it was lifting its blanket advisory warning against all foreign travel. The advisory was lifted with coordination from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). What does it mean for
In the African bush, safari tourism and wildlife have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, depending on each other for survival. The Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to the continent’s tourism sector, estimated to be worth around US$38 billion in 2018. Consequently, Africa’s vulnerable wildlife has been hit hard too. A new initiative, Ride4Rangers,
Outdoor tables and chairs at a closed beer garden in Berlin, Germany Getty Images There are many things people might miss about the now-outdated notion of going to a restaurant without wearing a mask, ordering food without being behind perspex glass and being served without gloves. However, there are lots of things that won’t be
Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic Wilder and less trammelled than the rest of Devon, the north of the county has a comfortingly old-fashioned, low-tech feel. Prices are, on the whole, cheaper than the more chi-chi resorts of south Devon, so it’s a great option for extended families, large groups
Pittsburgh, 2019 — A woman poses during the second annual Fresh Fest, a beer festival dedicated to … [+] showcasing Black brewers and artists, along with those from Pittsburgh. Reddvision The team behind the nation’s first all-Black beer festival is breaking new ground again. Forced to cancel its third annual Pittsburgh gathering because of COVID,
Strictly Dumpling’s Mike Chen and INSIDER’s Herrine Ro visit Wah Fung No 1 Fast Food in New York City’s Chinatown. Mike, like many New Yorkers, believes this restaurant is the best cheap eat in the neighborhood. The two order a few dishes and rank which is their favorite. For more on Wah Fung, watch Mike
When Amber Lynn Gilles was refused service by a San Diego Starbucks barista in June, she took her frustrations to Facebook: “Meet lenen from Starbucks who refused to serve me cause I’m not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption.” After a GoFundMe drive raised over $100,000
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