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A hidden gem in Amsterdam, courtesy of Ann Abel
20/06/2024

A hidden gem in Amsterdam, courtesy of Ann Abel

By Ann Abel Amsterdam has been in the news lately as it fights against the wrong kind of tourism. But it’s […]

Laura Manske  on getting away to Switzerland this summer
06/05/2024

Laura Manske on getting away to Switzerland this summer

By Laura Manske Thinking about travel to Europe this summer? I’ll whisper this two-word, game-changing suggestion in your ear: […]

Thanks to Hilary Nangle for an inspiring Quebec story
26/02/2024

Thanks to Hilary Nangle for an inspiring Quebec story

By Hilary Nangle From the summit of Le Massif, an upside-down alpine resort in Quebec’s Charlevoix region, I gazed outward over the broad expanse of the ice-choked St. Lawrence River. I couldn’t help thinking that if I could get enough air off a mogul, I might land on one of

https://www.everettpotter.com/2024/01/anantara-palazzo-naiadi-rome-hotel-opens/
22/01/2024

https://www.everettpotter.com/2024/01/anantara-palazzo-naiadi-rome-hotel-opens/

Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome. Courtesy of the hotel. By Steve Jermanok One of the signature sights in Rome is the circular Piazza della Repubblica, where the neoclassical columns of Palazzo Naiadi surround the water gushing out of the Fountain of the Naiads in its center. There’s no better welcome...

20/09/2023

By Beverly Stephen New York City has a brand-new tourist attraction. The Perelman Performing Arts Center, now called PAC NYC, was inaugurated on September 13 not by a ribbon cutting but by a ribbon “connecting.” The idea is that the arts connect the community, and the past connects to the

Beverly Stephen on the new PAC NYC
15/09/2023

Beverly Stephen on the new PAC NYC

By Beverly Stephen New York City has a brand-new tourist attraction. The Perelman Performing Arts Center, now called PAC NYC, was inaugurated on September 13 not by a ribbon cutting but by a ribbon “connecting.” The idea is that the arts connect the community, and the past connects to the

https://www.everettpotter.com/2023/08/5-new-european-train-routes/
28/08/2023

https://www.everettpotter.com/2023/08/5-new-european-train-routes/

By Everett Potter For those who love European trains, the welcome trend of new high-speed trains and new sleeper train routes connecting major cities across the continent will continue next year and into 2025. I wrote about this summer’s bonanza of new routes in Forbes in April, well before the on...

Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler on view at The Morgan Library in NYC
21/08/2023

Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler on view at The Morgan Library in NYC

By Gayle Conran By definition, New York City is always a buzz, but for many of us, the mid-August slump in Manhattan is a real thing. Everyone has decamped for the Hamptons or Europe, and by now, you’ve more or less seen everything on your cultural bucket list. It’s the

Bart Beeson on the magical Isles of Shoals off the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine
20/08/2023

Bart Beeson on the magical Isles of Shoals off the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine

By Bart Beeson From the rooftop restaurant at Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s AC Marriott Hotel, it’s easy to appreciate how the city was born and continues to thrive as a bustling commercial maritime hub. Ships from all over the world ease down the Piscataqua River to deliver their cargo, passing u...

Ann Abel on smaller (and welcoming) European cities
17/08/2023

Ann Abel on smaller (and welcoming) European cities

By Ann Abel Travel has gotten weird. First, nobody did it for a couple of years. Then everybody did it at once, and airports fell apart. “Revenge travel” became a thing. Airports mostly figured out how to keep track of luggage, and people kept going places—too often the same ones.

Beverly Stephen on the Hampton's dining scene this summer
11/08/2023

Beverly Stephen on the Hampton's dining scene this summer

By Beverly Stephen The corn predictably “looks like it’s climbing up to the sky.” The tomatoes are as sweet as candy. The beaches are heavenly. The snail’s pace traffic is hellish. It’s August in The Hamptons. Just as predictably, everybody—or at least a good portion of New Yorkers looki...

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