Founded a little over a century ago, the largest city in Alaska is composed of neighborhoods with a newness and spaciousness you won’t find in denser, older places. Urban districts this far north are spread out and subtly influenced by the yawning wilderness that surrounds them. And you might be surprised at just how cosmopolitan some of
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Over 30 million visitors flock to Thailand every year, lured by its beaches, temples, food, markets and the desire to “get away from it all”. But there is escaping the drudgery of day-to-day life, and there is being completely isolated and out of reach. If you would like to travel throughout the Land of Smiles without
The Côte d’Azur has a mythical quality; an ancient stretch of coastline with legends of the Cannes red carpet and Monaco’s yacht-filled port. Yet despite its fame (and literal fortune), the ‘Côte d’Azur’ doesn’t have clearly defined borders. In fact, it never did. The term originally comes from a novel by Stéphen Liégeard, where the
Lonely Planet writer, Chamidae Ford, spent 10 days on a nonstop adventure through Ecuador with the help of Elsewhere. Here, she shares a killer first-timer itinerary and tips for experiencing the most of this varied destination. Elsewhere by Lonely Planet is a planning service that connects travelers with locally based experts who craft and book
Christmas away from home is always a mix of nostalgia and novelty. While you might miss the traditions and familiar faces, there’s a certain magic in experiencing a different kind of holiday. This memorable trip could be your first time seeing snow on Christmas morning or experiencing the charm of a European Christmas market. The
Ever wondered who first decided to bring trees inside to celebrate Christmas? Or where advent calendars first originated from? We’ve tracked some popular festive traditions and some lesser-known ones back to their roots. Read on for the more on the many ways the world celebrates Christmas. Windows decorated like an Advent calendar in Germany. Carrie
By now, just about every savvy traveler knows about the beauty and vitality of Prague. Yet fewer know that the rest of Czechia also enchants, and its capital is by no means the country’s only beautiful city. Towns like Olomouc, Český Krumlov and Karlovy Vary showcase stunning historic architecture. Protected areas like the Czech Switzerland National Park
Sitting pretty in the center of Africa, tiny landlocked Rwanda serves up the best of the continent in one bite-sized adventure. A nation blessed with stunning natural attractions, a journey in the “Land of a Thousand Hills” leads you through its fertile undulating landscapes of verdant jungle-clad volcanoes, pristine montane forests and emerald tea plantations.
There’s no one way to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year – it all depends on where you are, what you love and your own traditions. But there’s one festive theme that’s beloved around the globe, and that’s Christmas dinner. Whether it’s a roast turkey with endless sides, spicy meat stew, a seafood
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) finally opened to the public on October 16, 2024. Covering an area of 500,000 square metres (5,381,955 sq ft – or about 70 soccer fields) this is the world’s largest archaeological museum complex dedicated to a single civilization. Fronted by a spectacular alabaster and glass facade, the complex is decorated
The barren, high-altitude plateaus of Tibet and snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas have one feature setting them apart from all other mountain environments: gompas. Meaning “places of meditation” in Tibetan, gompas are basically monasteries — some small-sized, some as big as village-like enclosures — where monks and nuns live, are educated to the Buddhist equivalent
England’s reach across popular culture is so vast that you may think you already know the country before you visit. However, if you expect to be surrounded by well-heeled James Bonds or a gaggle of eccentric Monty Python characters, think again. While the everyday English aren’t quite the same as how they’re portrayed in film,
Like much of the Caribbean, Cartagena is a blend of coastal beauty, historical significance and cross-cultural influences. Palm leaves sway in the salty sea breeze, dazzling sunsets paint the sky enchanting shades of pink and gold, and sun-kissed beaches meet the shimmering sea. It was also the center of power and wealth for the Spanish
Where Locals Go features under-the-radar holiday destinations that are often overlooked by visitors but cherished by locals. Here, we ask three experts on Argentina for their top picks. From the wineries of Mendoza to the sophistication of Buenos Aires to the splendor of Igazú Falls, Argentina boasts a range of landscapes and experiences that make
My colleagues and I have the best jobs in the world. I mean, it was only three months ago that my boss called me to say, “You’re going to Disney World.” And boy, did we go to Walt Disney World®. And now, when I can’t sleep, or I’m feeling nostalgic, I can swipe through those
The railways are a pillar of Canada‘s long and storied history. The tracks laid down by engineers in the 19th and early 20th centuries opened up the world’s second-largest nation, allowing passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific without the need to navigate the treacherous waters of the Arctic Ocean. Jump forward a hundred years
Winter is NYC’s most underrated season, blamed for being cold, dark and dreary when it’s really bursting with activities for all types of travelers. After the Times Square Ball drops on January 1, visitor numbers fall, making it easier to score coveted seats to shows, land restaurant reservations at the city’s hottest tables and snag
The sun set on Monday, November 18, in towns and cities within 23.5º of the North Pole for the last time until 2025. This phenomenon, known as Polar Night, plunges the top of the globe into a nearly perpetual night until January 22, 2025. While it’s romantic to envision cozy light-filled homes buried in snow
With staggeringly beautiful landscapes, lights dancing across the sky and an intriguing range of cultural attractions, Finland has enough going for it to keep you coming back for more. Whether it’s the sorcery of the northern lights in the frosty wilds of Lapland, bear watching in the remote, silent forests of the east, cloudberry foraging
November in the northern hemisphere can be a tricky month with dark nights and that unmistakable drift toward winter. Most people would pull on their comfiest socks and stay put. But the LP team had other ideas. From Porto’s cobalt tiles to the blue-sky domes of Uzbekistan, the glassy waters of the Solomon Islands and
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