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Top Destination Spas in the U.S. Loved by Our Readers in 2025

The best destination spas in the United States entice us to pause and indulge in ourselves—whether the aim is to relax the muscles, clear the mind, or both. And according toGoTravelDailyreaders, there are plenty of standout options from coast to coast, from the Texas spa that specializes in equine therapy to the California property that offers CBD deep-tissue massage.

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Top-Rated City Hotels in Africa: Readers’ Choices for 2025

Looking at the city hotels in Africa picked byGoTravelDailyreaders, it’s clear their favorite city is Cape Town, South Africa, which boasts four out of the top five hotels. This captivating city is one of the most naturally beautiful locations in the world, arranged around the iconic Table Mountain, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the picturesque Cape Winelands on the other. It is home to some of the best city hotels in Africa.

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Experience the Ultimate Glamping Retreat Near Mount Rushmore

Summer calls for a road trip, and I was excited for a long weekend exploring the great outdoors of South Dakota’s Black Hills, a small mountain range in the state’s scenic western corner — and the home of theMount RushmoreNational Memorial. Some 2.5 million visitors come to Mount Rushmore every year, and many of them stay in the bustling town of Keystone. It offers plenty of hotels and motels with giant buses parked right out front, along with tourist shops hawking Mount Rushmore T-shirts and other souvenirs. I, however, was looking for a property that would provide an experience more in keeping with the area’s wild open spaces.

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Discover the Historic Self-Governing Town of Mitchelville: America’s First Black Community in South Carolina

As a Black American woman with deep Southern roots, I cherish opportunities to learn more about my history. My father was born on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, and my mother was born in a rural North Carolina town that still doesn’t have streetlights. They took part in the Great Migration, fleeing the Jim Crow South in the mid-1950s and early ’60s to escape segregation and persecution. Both wound up in New York City, where I was born.

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Experience Global Grandma Cooking at NYC’s Enoteca Maria

At the Staten Island eateryEnoteca Maria, guests are welcomed to a delightful surprise menu crafted by a rotating roster of nonnas — Italian for grandmother — from cultures around the globe. This innovative concept has expanded from its Italian roots to include grandmothers from countries such as Japan, Peru, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Egypt, and Azerbaijan, offering a taste of diverse culinary traditions.

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Discover Australia’s 50-Mile Coastal Walk: Clifftop Views, Hidden Beaches, and Ancient Heritage

The multiday Bondi to Manly Walk is one of the best ways to explore Sydney on foot. With over 150 miles of breathtaking shoreline, Sydney is an ocean lover’s paradise. Its lush headlands offer stunning views, especially when dolphins and whales are around, providing a fantastic natural spectacle. Furthermore, the beachside neighborhoods pulse with local culture, making this urban trek truly unforgettable.

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Top 14 New Restaurants to Try in NYC

New York City has always been a food lover’s paradise, with an abundance of restaurants lining its streets. The array of cuisines available is remarkable, and navigating the more than 28,000 restaurants across the five boroughs can be quite a challenge. While we all have our go-to spots, new culinary gems are continually emerging, capturing the interest of locals. This article provides insights into the latest fine-dining establishments that are currently trending, featuring unique offerings and creative dishes that promise to delight your palate.

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