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Discover the Unique Airline Amenity That Has Thrived Since 2025

Fly up front with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and you’re gifted something with lasting appeal. If you traditionally think of first class as merely a comfortable bed in the sky, it’s worth noting that a long-haul experience in a premium cabin can include various perks, ranging from gourmet meals to luxurious pajamas. However, among these features, the amenity kit—often comprising scented lotions and travel-sized gels—might not receive much attention. KLM, on the other hand, offers a collectible that has become iconic among frequent flyers: the Delft Blue House.

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Discover 9 Enchanting Harry Potter Airbnbs Worldwide

The wizarding world ofHarry Potterhas been helping our collective imagination grow for more than two decades. From books to movies, and finally its own theme park lands, the franchise has helped us all experience a little more, well, magic. However, if all those things aren’t enough for you Potterheads out there, we’ve got one more way to feel like a student at Hogwarts: Renting aHarry Potter-themed Airbnb.

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Discover Montauk’s Luxury $20 Million Spa Featuring One of the Few Ocean-Fed Pools in the U.S.

In 1980, Seawater Spa opened in what was then the little-known surf town of Montauk, New York. It was technically part ofGurney’s Montauk, though the resort as we now know it didn’t exist. It was just a small timeshare property in the ’80s. Moreover, Montauk was a far cry from the idyllic, see-and-be-seen beach town now synonymous with oversized bottles of rosé served at the “end of the world.” In the ’80s, spa patrons soaked in seawater baths, filled with Atlantic Ocean water pumped in by the well system. Spa-goers even took shots of seawater while visiting the baths (how’s that for a holistic and hilariously retro spa experience?).

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Explore Cheyenne: Home of the Bison Train, Historic Saloons, and the World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo

The buildings in Cheyenne rise from the semiarid High Plains like trees pushing through a forest floor. In a country where most major cities are closely hugged by suburbs, the capital of Wyoming is surrounded by endless stretches of dirt, stone, and grass. Just a short drive from the city limits, pronghorn, elk, bears, and open-range cattle meander beside the highway. Perhaps it’s this proximity to nature that makes Cheyenne feel more rural than urban.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Dream Adirondacks Vacation Year-Round

The Adirondacks. Even among New Yorkers, the word can bear confusion. Does it refer to the famous upstate New York wilderness, the mountains of the same name, or the region at large? Answer: all of the above. There’s Adirondack Park, the largest wilderness preserve in the lower 48, whose boundaries are essentially the same as those of the glacier-carved mountains called the Adirondacks. Both the park and the mountain group are considered New York’s Adirondacks region.

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Finding a Sense of Home: How a Local Deli and Taqueria Welcomed Me in a New State

When I first moved to Hermosa Beach — a small coastal town in Los Angeles County’s South Bay — from the Upper West Side of Manhattan, certain aspects were easier to acclimate to than others. Blue skies, stunning sunsets, an ever-present ocean breeze, and an abundance of tacos? Easy. However, while the sense of community was palpable in Hermosa, I wasn’t yet part of it. I missed the connections I had forged in New York City: the barista who made my coffee just right; the market staff who always gave me a bit extra; and the cheerfully grumpy bodega owner with his lovable cat.

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Book Luxury Getaways Inspired by Agatha Christie’s 2025 Global Journey

In January 1922, a young writer named Agatha Christie embarked on a 10-month voyage around the world with her husband, Archie. She was 31 years old and the mother of a two-year-old daughter, Rosalind, who stayed behind in England. Christie’s first novel, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles,” had been published only two years earlier. On the trip, she would surf in Hawaii, cruise the Zambezi River, and ride a train through Australia’s Dandenong Ranges.

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