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The cardinal rule of stargazing is going somewhere dark — the darker the skies, the better the view. According to DarkSky International, a group dedicated to preserving the night sky through the reduction of light pollution, one of the best places for this is Under Canvas Lake Powell-Grand Staircase in Utah.
Discover Cairo’s artistic landscape as shared by leading designer Laila Neamatalla, highlighting must-visit places for art lovers.
Adventurers flock to Antigua, Guatemala, for its proximity to lakes and volcanoes, but the historic capital’s boutiques, luxury hotels, and new restaurants are just as appealing.
Come for the fall foliage, stay for the unsolved mysteries and stories of UFO sightings.
This article explores the vibrant culture, culinary delights, and art scene of Seoul as experienced by author R.O. Kwon, a native of the city, during her recent visit.
Halloween festivities kick off at Disneyland this week — here’s what you need to know to plan a magical trip this spooky season.
Tyrol is full of other surprises, too, from Gothic castles to century-old bakeries.
“I’ve been all over the world — this is one of the most beautiful places in the world,” he told GoTravelDaily.
Discover the stunning natural beauty of the United States’ national parks, from majestic mountain ranges and vast deserts to captivating coastlines and rich historical sites. This guide delves into must-visit parks across the country, showcasing unique outdoor adventures and top attractions.
One of the hottest shows in New York City isn’t opening on Broadway. You’ll have to head to Hudson Yards for that.
This weekend, Universal Orlando opened its 32nd Halloween Horror Nights event, kicking off a record-setting 48-night run occurring now through Nov. 4. This year’s iteration of the fan-favorite event features 10 haunted houses, including some themed to popular TV shows and iconic horror film franchises, five scare zones located throughout the park, live entertainment, and numerous frightfully themed food and drink options. Located in Universal Studios Florida—one of three Universal Orlando theme parks, alongside Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Volcano Bay water park—this eerie event boasts a substantial following. Every year, horror-loving fans speculate about the house and scare zone themes online for months before they are finally announced, and subsequently line up in their spooky best as September approaches and Horror Nights begins.
Nestled in an alpine valley on the banks of the Inn River and backed by photogenic peaks, Innsbruck, the fifth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the state of Tyrol, is a longstanding destination for winter sports that provides access to many notable ski areas. When the cold weather rolls in and the flakes fall, people come from all over Europe and beyond to take advantage of the snow-covered terrain. Visitors can check out some of the venues from the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games such as the Bergisel Ski Jump. There’s also an impressive system of scenic cable cars that brings riders up the craggy mountains for eye-popping panoramas.
Whether you’re looking for a climbing challenge or a family-friendly walk, there’s a hike for you in and around Scottsdale.
As a fourth-generation Dallasite, my recent visit home took me by surprise as I discovered the Harwood District. This vibrant area features a wealth of hidden gems, offering visitors easy walking access to the city’s largest entertainment complex, premier museums, and popular trails.
As electric vehicles continue to gain popularity, one enthusiast discovers the beautiful Berkshires, all without needing to stop for gas.