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Top-Rated Hotels in Austin: Readers’ Picks

They say everything’s bigger in Texas, and the state’s lively capital city of Austin is the perfect place to experience that larger-than-life energy. Home to more than 250 music venues and host to SXSW and Austin City Limits, Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World. Moreover, the city is abundant in outdoor adventures, featuring swimming holes, hiking trails, and urban bat-watching. With delicious Tex-Mex and barbecue available in stylish restaurants, along with food trucks, breweries, wineries, and distilleries, visitors can easily indulge in the city’s diverse flavors.

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Top-Rated Hotels in Singapore: Readers’ Picks for 2025

Incredible food, a thrivingarts scene, and one of the best airports in the world — Singapore stands out in numerous ways. The city’s hotels reflect this diversity, catering to every traveler with options like the historic Raffles (No. 2), which opened in 1887, the innovative skyscrapers of Marina Bay Sands (No. 5), or the resort-like Capella Singapore (No. 3) on Sentosa Island.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Dream Vacation in Scotland

With its stately castles, glass-like lochs, and voluptuous glens,Scotlandhas always been a showstopper. The country’s magic extends from its quaint small towns to the snow-capped peaks of its romantic, rugged Highlands to its dynamic modern cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh. It’s home to some of the best national parks in the U.K. and more than 900 offshore islands with extraordinary wildlife.

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Top Glamping Destinations in New England: Unique Airstreams and Cozy Cabins

Choose between cushy Airstreams, cabins, and tents in this all-American summer vacation destination. Thankfully for anyone who wants to escape into nature this summer without having to sacrifice the comfort of a plush mattress or convenience of an electric coffee machine, New England’s glamping resorts offer fresh-air surroundings as well as those little pleasures, from spa-like bathrooms to fully kitted kitchens. Travelers have their pick of glampsites around the country, but the Northeast’s rugged coastline and serene woods make it a quintessential vacation destination for both longtime and fledgling outdoor enthusiasts.

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Explore South Carolina’s Congaree National Park: Float Under Towering Trees and Witness Mesmerizing Fireflies

Congaree National Parkin South Carolina is celebrated for its astonishing biodiversity—particularly its vast expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest, recognized as the largest of its kind in North America. The ancient trees, often referred to as “champion trees” due to their remarkable age and size, thrive in the watery floodplain, nourished by the Congaree and Wateree Rivers. These rivers, which flank the park’s eastern and southern borders, feed an intricate network of creeks throughout the park, delivering essential nutrients and sediments crucial for sustaining the ecosystem.

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Discover the Hidden Gem of Juan-les-Pins: A Local Favorite Beach Town with White Sands and Charming Cafes

Unlike flashier spots such as Cannes and Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Juan-les-Pins is a quiet escape on the Côte d’Azur. Nearly a century ago, when F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda holed up on the French Riviera in seaside Villa St. Louis, Fitzgerald wrote a letter saying that Antibes was the “right place to rough it, an escape from the world.” Roughing it is a stretch — crowned by a 16th-century fort shielding the historic streets from the sea, Antibes is one of the few fortified medieval towns that sits directly on the Mediterranean (most of the Riviera’s eagle’s nest villages hover on hilltops high over the water).

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