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Effortless Tips for Enjoying Summer in New York City

Hot town, Summer in the city, Back of my neck gettin’ dirty and gritty… For many New Yorkers, the words of The Lovin’ Spoonful’s classic ring all too true as summer sends the mercury soaring across Manhattan, and residents flee in droves to the cooler climes of Long Island, the Adirondacks, and the Hamptons. However, while pounding New York’s pavements at the height of midsummer might not seem the obvious recreational choice, the city has some surprising balmy charms.

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Wayúu Artisans: Colombia’s Renowned Weaving Tradition

Bright and colorful, Wayúu mochilas (bags) are one of Colombia’s most famous artisan products. Meticulously hand-stitched by the Wayúu indigenous people of La Guajira in northeast Colombia, the mochilas are more than exquisite craftsmanship; Wayúu textile art tells handwoven stories and represents a tradition that has been passed down for generations since pre-colonial times.

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Ultimate 24-Hour Guide to Exploring Ottawa, Canada’s Capital

One of the most beautiful capital cities in the world, Ottawa is as well-known for its stunning architecture, lush parks, and diverse food scene as it is for its politics. Although it’s a relatively large city by Canadian standards, Ottawa maintains a charming small-town vibe, and the major tourist attractions can easily be reached on foot—ideal for soaking in the beautiful views along the way. If you’re looking to experience all that Canada’s capital has to offer, this 24-hour itinerary is perfect for you.

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Top 11 Must-Visit Attractions in Wisconsin

Wisconsin, situated along the shores of two Great Lakes, is an exceptional state for road trips and exploration. With its vast array of protected parks, stunning hiking trails, and vibrant cities ideal for weekend getaways, this state is undeniably a treasure worth discovering as you journey through the northern United States. That said, numerous remarkable places to visit in Wisconsin can be found throughout the state.

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Top Emirati Dishes to Try in Dubai

While Dubai offers an array of intriguing cuisines, including Pakistani, Peruvian, Ethiopian, and Iranian, finding authentic Emirati fare has historically been more challenging. Traditionally, these dishes were primarily served in homes or during major celebrations, but this is changing with a growing number of Emirati restaurants emerging across the city.

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Top 20 Family-Friendly Getaways for Parents

Being a parent is rewarding, but it’s also riddled with responsibilities and a to-do list that redefines the term “the grind.” Between cleaning bottles, grocery shopping, crafting endless incarnations of chicken, and schlepping the brood to school, soccer, and beyond, moms and dads invariably watch the concept of free time evaporate as early as in the delivery room.

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Explore 9 Secluded Gems in U.S. National Parks to Escape the Crowds

Enjoying the splendor of some of America’s most breathtaking national parks can be tough when you’re dealing with crowds of tourists. Thanks to their massive size, these national parks are home to mesmerizing corners and corridors that most travelers never get the chance to explore. We spoke to former National Geographic travel photographer Jonathan Irish, whovisited every national parkin the U.S. last year with his partner, Stephanie Payne, to find the top hidden gems in popular spots around the states. “Our goal was to celebrate what these parks mean for us, so it was important for us to dig into every park and not just hit the main points, but to get to the heart of the park and find the places that most people don’t get to,” Irish stated of their trip. From hikes that lead into craters to campsites in the Everglades that sit right in the water, here are some of their top finds.

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Hidden Gems in Bali: Top Less-Visited Attractions

Given it’s one of the world’s most famous resort islands, Bali seems an unlikely choice for those wanting to escape the crowds. And while it’s true that this is a very touristy destination – attracting nearly 10 million visitors per year – most people only head to the south of the island, leaving plenty of wonderful spots to explore elsewhere, blissfully free of the masses.

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Top Rated Resort Hotels in the Western USA: 2025 Favorites

Jim Morrison said it: “The West is the best.” These extraordinary properties, showcasing the diverse natural landscape of the inland and coastal West (excluding California), truly support this claim. Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe—sharing their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, and more. Hotels were rated on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value. Hotels were classified as City or Resort based on their locations and amenities. Like many of the resorts on this list, this year’s top Western resort hotel, the Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming, derives much of its character from the rugged terrain and open spaces of the surrounding mountains. It is an old-fashioned dude ranch located between the pristine Sierra Madre range and Medicine Bow National Forest in southern Wyoming, offering luxurious accommodations. “Cabins are appointed in a luxurious, Ralph-Lauren style,” said a reader. “Bravo!” The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is one of several properties that celebrate the frontier traditions of the West. The spirit of old Montana infuses both Triple Creek Ranch and the Ranch at Rock Creek. If your idea of a getaway involves horseback riding and fly-fishing, these destinations are ideal. “Best family vacation I have ever been on,” expressed a fan of the Ranch at Rock Creek. “They had amazing summer activities such as shooting, a ropes course, a weekly rodeo, and a barn dance. Can’t ask for more.” Last year’s winner, Gateway Canyons Resort, in the dramatic red-rock country of southwestern Colorado, remains a prime destination for outdoor-adventure enthusiasts, offering hiking, riding, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, and more. This year, the property hosted its inaugural Gateway to Craft Beer festival during Memorial Day weekend. Two other properties in Colorado, the Hotel Jerome in Aspen and the Sebastian in Vail, cater directly to winter-sports lovers. Summer travelers who prefer a slower pace can head to Oregon to relax at golf resorts such as Brasada Ranch in Bend and Salishan Spa & Golf Resort on the central Oregon coast. For stunning sunsets over the water, consider visiting the Stephanie Inn, located a bit farther north, or the Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa on the shores of Lake Washington, just outside of Seattle.

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Budget-Friendly Guide to Essaouira: Top Attractions and Accommodations

Prices in Morocco have risen along with its popularity, but there are still bargains to be had. In the relaxed seaside city of Essaouira, many of the attractions are free: exuberant music festivals, gallery-hopping around the 18th-century medina, gazing over the ocean from its honey-coloured ramparts, watching fishermen at work in the postcard-pretty harbour, and strolling along its endless golden beaches.

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