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Master 10 Iconic Italian Cocktails to Make at Home

Whether you’re wandering the picturesque canals of Venice or touring historic Florence, no day in Italy is complete without an aperitivo. The pre-dinner aperitivo is an Italian tradition that includes an early evening snack paired with a glass of wine, beer, or a cocktail. It might be a while before we’re sipping spritzes in a Roman piazza, but until we can travel again, we’ve got the next best thing: recipes for a few of the most iconic Italian cocktails.

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Ultimate Rhode Island Travel Guide: Tips and Top Destinations

There are few better beach destinations than Rhode Island. With 400 miles of gorgeous Atlantic shoreline, Rhode Island is a dream for any traveler looking for a classic New England experience — especially if they want that experience to almost always be within walking distance of a beach. If you’ve never been to Rhode Island, you might think that the main point of interest is Providence — however, you’d be missing out on some of the most wonderful parts of the state if you only stayed there. From beaches and museums to the Newport Mansions and award-winning Roger Williams Park Zoo, Rhode Island is full of hidden and not-so-hidden gems that are worth visiting.

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Top New Hotels of 2025: Editor’s Choice for Luxury Stays Worldwide

Believe it or not, the past 12 months were significant for hotel openings. Flinging open their doors for the first time, these new and revamped properties welcomed guests inside with a (masked) hello and a taste of travel’s future.

Our guide to the essential openings of the past year took us to 29 countries in pursuit of the unforgettable. Over the course of 2024, GoTravelDaily writers and editors trekked to a remote Namibian tented camp in a vast nature reserve, surfed the waves at a boho-chic resort in Baja Sur, Mexico, and sipped Sazeracs on the porch of an 1891 former residence in New Orleans. While there are plenty of extravagant stays and familiar brands on the list, we committed to featuring properties that excel in their offerings while showcasing a sense of innovation. Brand new builds, century-old architectural masterpieces, and family-run boutiques are all included.

Ahead, you’ll find a hotel or resort for every taste and travel goal. There’s a 19th-century mansion in Jaipur, India, reborn as an intimate urban escape, a sleek getaway amid lush tropical forest on Malaysia’s Desaru coast, a safari lodge in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, Massachusetts wellness retreat, set on hundreds of acres of wilderness in the Berkshires, where meditation, beekeeping, and organic food awaits.

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Experience the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Suite at Fairmont Queen Elizabeth in Montreal

Inhabiting a ritzy building on the iconic René-Lévesque Boulevard in downtown Montreal,Fairmont The Queen Elizabethhas all the trappings of a luxury hotel. Walk into the lobby and you’ll immediately spot an extensive artisanal market — where guests can watch pastry chefs craft perfectly shaped croissants—andQuébécfine dining restaurant Rosélys. Three floors up, the five-star ambiance continues at Nacarat Terrace, where the 9-to-5 crowd gathers for happy hour drinks on one of the only alfresco patios downtown.

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Bulgari Hotel Paris Opens: Discover the Ultimate Chic Retreat

Located on one of Paris’ most prestigious and iconic streets — Avenue George V — the Bulgari Hotel Paris, open as of Dec. 2, is a modern blend of Italian hospitality and exquisite luxury. This stylish address is as sophisticated as it is seductive — from the black hand-lacquered walls and voluminous seating in the lounge to in-room steamer trunk bars with opulent touches. With origins in a jewelry brand, the attention to detail is not only impressive but maximizes every angle, encapsulating the Roman Renaissance inspiration married with modernity the brand has upheld since 1884.

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Discover Oaxaca’s Hidden Gem: A Top Summer Beach Destination with a Glowing Lagoon

Oaxaca is one of the most fascinating destinations in Mexico. The southwest state, famous for its delicious cuisine bursting with mouth-watering flavors and unique ingredients (grasshoppers, anyone?), mezcal, and a one-of-a-kind arts scene steeped in local traditions, is also home to thousands of miles of pristine shoreline and low-key beach towns. Moreover, at the center of it all is Puerto Escondido, which has been recognized as one of the top international summer spots for U.S. travelers. Airbnb looked at the destinations U.S. travelers searched for in the first few months of 2022, and Puerto Escondido was the fourth most popular destination.

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Exploring Afghanistan: Part 3 of 5

Spending around a week in the Northern regions, it was time to head south. I caught the three AM public bus from Mazar E-Sharif to Kabul via the Salang Pass. Crossing the Salang is fascinating, as you pass by small mountain villages that consist of only mud brick structures clinging impossibly to the cliffs. Eventually, you reach the ten-kilometer USSR built tunnel, which is dark and rather scary, as it is slowly collapsing due to lack of funds for maintenance. The light at the end of the tunnel appears after fifteen minutes of darkness. When you finally emerge, you find yourself in a glacial blizzard atop the Hindu Kush Range. From here, it’s all downhill to Kabul.

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