Month: June 2024

D3sign | Moment | Getty Images Americans aren’t good at taking vacation. About 62% of workers say having a job with paid time off — for vacations or illness — is “extremely important” to them, more so than benefits like health insurance, a 401(k) plan or paid parental leave, according to a Pew Research Center
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Whether in a Beisl (bistro) or Buschenschank (wine tavern), mountain inn or Michelin-starred restaurant, Austrian fare is served with soul and a dedication to local suppliers, seasonal produce and the slow-food movement.  Traditional foods rooted in carb-laden fuel for mountain toil and dishes dripping with imperial legacy still top the menu, but new-wave experimentation, reinvention
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Argentina’s distinctive reputation looms large in imaginations oceans away from its borders. There’s so much to take in, and such immense distances to travel to do so.  And as flights whoosh past the wonderful bits and bus travel doesn’t serve many sights beyond the highways, the best option is to see the nation with your
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Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, Punta Mita is a 1,500-acre resort and residential community located on a private peninsula along Mexico’s fast-growing Riviera Nayarit, just 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta. Aside from residential and rental properties, Punta Mita is home to three award-winning hotels: The Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita; sister property Naviva,
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Look no further for the perfect destination for great nightlife, cultural attractions, and diverse dining experiences. San Francisco, California is bursting with new experiences, attractions, and more. Plan a jam-packed weekend getaway, or even a longer trip full of entertainment and flavorful culinary delights. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in San Francisco
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A playful new beach bar just opened in Montauk. From the team behind Mavericks Montauk, Vanessa Price and James Beard-nominated chef Jeremy Blutstein, Shark Bar now offers vintage-inspired frozen cocktails plus oceanic fare like a local fish sandwich, lobster fried rice and more. The aesthetic is camp, in all sense of the word, created as
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Former public school teacher Merrilee Kick now ranks among America’s richest self-made women after selling her popular ready-to-drink cocktail business in May. By Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff Brightly colored, plastic spheres filled with pre-mixed drinks with names like “Cran Blaster” and “Forbidden Apple” are packed onto thousands of shelves across America, from supermarkets to gas
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