Plus: embroidered bedding, a woodworking exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Category: Hotels and Travel Lodgings
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Chase Announces Annual Fee Increase to Its Sapphire Reserve Credit Card
The price jump is part of an ongoing shift for credit card companies and airlines toward premium rewards and high-end travelers.
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In the Dominican Republic, Las Terrenas Abounds With Lush, Endless Beaches
In Las Terrenas, a lush corner of the Dominican Republic, the ceviche practically swims into your bowl, and the soft sand and palm trees seem to have no end.
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Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Taos, N.M.
Where to find the best small inns, chile relleno and secluded hot springs in and around Taos.
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In Italy, a Collection of New and Restored Accommodations
Whether your budget is $100 a night or $1,800, a selection of new and restored hotels and luxury villas await in Rome, Tuscany and beyond.
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An Amsterdam Hotel With Canal Views
Plus: sun hats on the runway, melt-in-your-mouth halvah and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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In the U.S., a Summer Travel Slump Looms
Many airlines, hotels and analysts are forecasting a downbeat tourism season in America, as threats of tariffs and unpopular policy decisions take their toll.
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Jamaican Homes That Showcase the Island’s Creative History
The hotelier Sally Henzell helped bring reggae to the world. More than 50 years later, history continues to echo through her houses.
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T Magazine’s Getaway Guide: Athens, Southwest England and More
Suggestions for last-minute trips geared toward four very different kinds of traveler.
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At Airbnb, New Services and ‘Experiences’
The company is introducing hotel-like services, along with a new selection of local tours and classes.
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A Top Travel Trend: ‘Set-Jetting’ to Locations From Movies and TV
The phenomenon, in which travelers choose vacation destinations based on beloved, sometimes dark, TV series and films, has become one of the biggest trends in travel.
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New York City Predicted Record Tourism. Then Came Trump.
The city’s tourism agency revised its 2025 forecast, with an estimated decline primarily driven by fewer foreign travelers.
