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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

Will the 2026 World Cup Bring Tourists Back to the U.S.?

Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a...

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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

Air New Zealand to Introduce ‘Skynest’ Sleep Pods on Some Long-Haul Flights

Air New Zealand will begin offering economy passengers four-hour naps in private pods on certain long-haul flights. Will other carriers follow its lead?

Will the 2026 World Cup Bring Tourists Back to the U.S.?

Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a...
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A Hotel in Houston With ‘Acid Trip Meets Arts and Crafts’ Interiors

Plus: shoes for holiday parties, new independent bookstores around the world and more recommendations from T Magazine.

National Park Service Will Close All Grand Canyon Hotels for Water Line Repairs

The National Park Service said seven hotels would temporarily close starting on Saturday after “significant breaks” in a crucial 12.5-mile water line.

A Japanese Hotel With Indoor Beaches

Risonare Shimonoseki, a new place to stay on the Kanmon Strait, has living rooms filled with sand and a restaurant that serves blowfish carpaccio.

How to Ski: A Beginner’s Guide

What to know about gear, ski passes, classes and more.

TSA Imposes $45 Fee for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting February 2026

As of February, passengers without the government-approved identity card will be required to pay for alternative screening at U.S. airports.

How the Snowbird Ski Resort in Utah Readies the Slopes

Before skiers and riders hit the slopes, a team works from dusk to dawn to prepare the mountain. We went behind the scenes to...

Major Winter Storm Dumps Snow Across Midwest and Upends Travel

More than 1,100 flights were canceled at Chicago airports as the storm disrupted travel for those headed home after Thanksgiving.

Sean Duffy Longs for the ‘Golden Days’ of Air Travel. What Was That Like?

Back in the ’50s and ’60s, passengers (well-dressed, of course, and with perfect manners) could count on hot meals on china, plenty of legroom,...

The Tourism Slump Squeezes Navajo Nation Parks Like Monument Valley

Things were looking up last year at pandemic-battered Navajo Nation parks. Then their lifeblood, foreign visitors, slowed to a trickle.

Take Command of Your Powerful New Smartphone Camera

This year’s high-end models from Apple and Google raise the bar for mobile photography, but users should take the time to learn the settings...

5 New Art Parks You Must See

Five destinations, whether in the English countryside or a forest in Thailand, where the work and nature go hand in hand.

What Is Agentic A.I., and Would You Trust It to Book a Flight?

Companies are racing to develop artificial intelligence tools that can make reservations for flights, hotels and more on your behalf. Here’s what to know.