San José is a busy and confusing city, and many travelers depart before they really get a feel for the place. After all, Costa Rica is famous for beaches, cloud forests and sloths, not gridlock traffic and concrete towers. Most visitors think of the Costa Rican capital as nothing but a necessary stopover. Immerse yourself
Month: April 2023
—————————————————— Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Visit our homepage for the top
For the past year, it’s been harder and more expensive for Russians to travel abroad. But some say that’s only the beginning of their concerns. With anti-Russian sentiment on the rise, several Russian citizens spoke to CNBC Travel about their worries, how they’re treated when they travel, and what goes through their minds when people
San José and the Central Valley of Costa Rica have some of the most pleasant weather in the world, with average daily temperatures of 24–28ºC (75–82ºF). Days can be warm and nights cool, but the mercury stays consistent every month of the year. The climate is so accommodating that josefinos tend to get spoiled, complaining about the
Every night before he goes to bed, Rich Trumka Jr. reads a list of death reports. He’s a commissioner at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, a key regulatory agency that oversees the safety of tens of thousands of products, from batteries to baby cribs. Trumka’s job to uncover the ways our household items can
To a first-time traveler, Cuba can seem like a confusing jigsaw puzzle, particularly if you’re breaking free of the resorts and traveling around on your own. The Spanish spoken here is fast and hard to decipher, every street has two different names, and the country’s fickle and highly complicated monetary situation could fill its own
Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey attempt to top each other with the most insane paranormal evidence they can find. Juwan gets it moving with a late-working employee that takes off sprinting when he discovers he isn’t the only one burning the midnight oil. Special guest, Montel Williams,
Learn more about Cairo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt
🇹🇼 Ultimate Taiwan Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/ScnAiHZRcL8 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🌶 Ghost Chili Powder: https://amzn.to/3PNTvNQ (Amazon affiliate link) TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Taiwan has some of the world’s greatest breakfast traditions and so today we’re going on a Taiwanese street food tour to discover what are some of the best morning foods to eat when you’re
Hey Yinzers! Heading to Pittsburgh and not sure what to expect? Well there is a lot to do and some things you don’t do when you visit Pittsburgh. Here are some of our favorite things from taking in a Pirates game or a Steelers or game trying to figure out the exits when you come
It’s spring, finally, and the first holiday of the season is here. Take a look at these easy cocktails you can make at home for your Easter celebration and moving forward into sunny outdoor days. Mojito 75 Wax Myrtle’s at The Thompson Hotel, Austin, Texas “Imagine that a Mojito and a French 75 caught spring
Our slow travel series explores how you can take more mindful journeys by train, boat, bus or bike – with tips on how to reach your no-fly destination, and what to see and do along the way. Below, Lonely Planet contributing editor Brian Healy reports on the best way to see the splendor of Holland’s
The Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan, India, is one of the holiest Sufi sites in the world. There, devotees cook a sweet rice dish in a deg, or cauldron, for the thousands of pilgrims who visit the shrine each day. The cauldron is one of the largest in the world, measuring 37 feet wide and
Some places are wooing visitors by waiving visa requirements and giving out air tickets. But Amsterdam has a problem with too much tourism — and now it’s telling some visitors, namely British male tourists aged between 18 and 35, to “stay away” if they’re traveling to the city for drugs or parties. Amsterdam’s local authority
All Images Credit Sacromonte Landscape Hotel It’s in a far-off place and hard to get to. On the other side of the world tucked away in a little corner of South America where the closest city is Punta del Este which is about an hour away. While you are en route, you’ll barely notice that
There are many types of vacations—romantic getaways with your partner, chaotic family trips, or peaceful solo adventures—but the best trips are with your besties. Time to take that vacation out of the group chat, reunite the girls, and celebrate your friendship with a weekend getaway. From snowy mountain hideouts to all-day beach days soaking in
For all its tropical charms, Havana isn’t the world’s most straightforward city for travelers. A unique economic situation, top-heavy state bureaucracy and decades of isolation from its frenemy in the north (the USA) can place obstacles in the way of even simple activities. But while travel in the Cuban capital can pitch you the occasional
Are you taking your vodka seriously? You certainly should be if you consider yourself a fan of craft spirits. It might seem ludicrous to suggest the category is having a moment. After all it has remained the best-selling segment of liquor in the US for decades. But in 2021 the very definition of the liquid
With its famous pink-sand beaches, pastel-colored houses trimmed with bougainvillea, and a melange of British, African, Portuguese and Caribbean cultures, balmy Bermuda is a favorite destination for sunny getaways year-round. The island ticks all the boxes for a tropical escape. Bermuda’s eclectic, colorful heritage is reflected in its food, art and music, and there are
A terrified woman, Rebecca, calls on retired NYPD homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi and psychic medium Amy Allan of The Dead Files to investigate claims of malicious paranormal activity at her home in Berthoud, Colorado. Recently, the events in the house have turned more violent, with Rebecca suffering several unexplained physical attacks — including finding bruises
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- …
- 18
- Next Page »