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Marquis Los Cabos: Mexico Hotel with a Heart

Did the long Labor Day weekend come and go too fast? If you want to treat yourself to a sun-filled getaway later this month, here’s one option that is sure to bring you good karma: The Marquis Los Cabos, right on the beach on the tip of Baja California, is offering fourth and seventh nights [...]

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Surf’s Up in the U.K. and the U.S.

One of the trends I’ve been seeing of late is hotels with a surf theme or barefoot-chic beachy vibe–properties like Montauk, Long Island’s popular Surf Lodge and Bungalow on the Jersey Shore. Now there are two more to keep on your radar. The Scarlet, in England’s Cornwall region, just opened a few weeks back and [...]

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Tips in Riding the Rails in Europe

Europe is a great place to visit for business or leisure with its great places, many things to do, and of course the availability of the railway service that allows you to do all this things and made the continent into t little playground for you. When traveling via rail in Europe, some of the [...]

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Tips for a Successful Bargaining

Bargaining can already be a normal thing to almost all shoppers and vendors worldwide. With the growth of this shopping practice, more and more travelers are becoming and addicted hagglers. How do they do that successfully is what you will learn from few simple tips that are listed below. Know first if bargaining is appropriate [...]

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Mumbai: Where to Stay, Eat, and Play

India mints its own stars in the booming Mumbai-based Bollywood film industry. Photo: Lisa Limer for Condé Nast Traveler Mumbai is a city of dreams. Millions of people travel there every day in hopes of finding stardom and wealth. In Condé Nast Traveler’s October issue, Shoba Narayan explores Mumbai’s fantasies and realities. Here are a [...]

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Condé Nast Traveler’s Love Letter to Istanbul

The area around the Ortaköy Mosque is now party central. by Roger Sauerhaft As a college undergraduate deliberating where to spend a semester abroad–and making no progress toward a decision–a summer internship on the editorial side ofCondé Nast Traveler was the perfect remedy for my stalemate. I had narrowed my search down to five cities [...]

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