A guide to Sifnos, Milos and Serifos, where seaside tavernas, stylish hotels and ceramics abound.
Category: Hotels and Travel Lodgings
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Practice Flights and Calm Spaces: Making Room for Neurodivergent Travelers
Airlines, hotels, theme parks and others are working to ease the challenges of travel for people with autism, A.D.H.D and other “invisible disabilities.”
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In Copenhagen, a Rooftop With a Farm and a Bar
Plus: a forest-inspired perfume, a Derrick Adams exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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In Copenhagen, a Rooftop With a Farm and a Bar
Plus: a forest-inspired perfume, a Derrick Adams exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Companies Hope Making Offices Like Hotels Will Lure Workers Back
Hoping to lure workers back to their desks, companies are designing “work resorts,” luxe spaces meant to compete with the comforts and versatility of their living room.
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In France, Roam With Flamingos and Cowboys in a Land of Pink Marshes
Horses, bulls and birds of all types live among the pink marshes of the Camargue, a rugged landscape shaped by the relentless push and pull of sea and river.
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A Grown-Up Take on Jell-O
Plus: glass cabins in Oregon, art about parenthood and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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New Hotels in New York That Revive the Romance of the Gilded Age
Landscaped terraces, vintage cocktail bars and plush screening rooms — Manhattan’s hospitality scene revives the Gilded Age
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New Wellness Programs at 6 Resorts
Sleep tracking, “snow showers” and underwater “soundscapes” are among the offerings at resorts that also happen to be in dream locations.
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Where to Go in New York’s Adirondack Park to Avoid the Crowds
New York’s Adirondack Park draws more than 12 million visitors each year, but most don’t venture far from the park’s population centers. Here’s where to go to avoid the crowds.
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A Local’s Guide to Tasmania
A local’s guide to Tasmania, with tips on where to sleep, eat and surf.
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Motels Are Having a Moment
What’s old is new again, and the humble roadside motel that an older generation might dismiss as outmoded is appealing to a new group of younger fans attracted to hit-the-road adventures.
