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Andaz Mexico City Condesa

La Condesa neighborhood has long been beckoning visitors to roam its Parisian-inspired boulevards, peruse its art galleries, and savor its sidewalk cafes. And now, with the opening of the Andaz Mexico City Condesa this year, one of the tallest buildings in the area, La Condesa has a new perfect perch for morningbirds and night owls alike.

Hacienda de Mar Los Cabos

Hacienda del Mar Los Cabos Resort

Looking for a cookie-cutter Cabo experience? Look elsewhere. Hacienda del Mar Los Cabos Resort blends luxury and culture on a stretch of pristine beachfront. Located where the Baja California desert meets the Sea of Cortez — it’s paradise! The Best of Both Worlds As you enter the sprawling 11-acre resort … Read more

The Dolder Grand in Winter

The Dolder Grand, Zurich

The Dolder Grand is here to fulfill all your Swiss fairytale fantasies. Perched on a forested hillside, the five-star hotel combines a historic 19th-century castle with contemporary spaces that rival renowned modern art museums. With sweeping views of Zurich, its namesake lake and the Swiss Alps, the Dolder Grand has been … Read more

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The Time Nyack Hotel

A break does the body good. With this interminable year churning ahead at a glacial pace, I craved an escape from New York City. It turns out a destination-staycation in nearby Nyack was just the reset I needed. About 30 miles north of Manhattan, the village of Nyack sits right … Read more

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Exploring Aruba Marriott Resort on Palm Beach

If variety is the spice of life, Aruba is hot, hot, hot! This self-proclaimed “One Happy Island” is a blend of Caribbean ease, European sophistication and American comfort. Though best known for the pristine beaches along its west coast, Aruba also has a rugged eastern coast and a colonial town … Read more

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Cleveland: A Cultural Center in the American Heartland

Our travel may be temporarily interrupted, but we can still dream and plan. We’re here to bring you travel inspiration for the trips you’ll take when life returns to normal. – TravelSquire Editors It is the rare city where everyone is welcome, and where the moxie of its people is … Read more

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NoMad Welcomes Marilyn

New York City’s NoMad (“North of Madison Square Park”) neighborhood welcomed two beloved Marilyns in February. First, HGU New York Hotel is hosting “The Red Party,” a pop-up exhibition of Bert Stern’s limited-edition photographs of Marilyn Monroe, displayed in the hotel’s public spaces through April 13. Presented through an exclusive … Read more

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The Quebec Ice Hotel Turns 20

Long before Frozen’s Elsa of Arendelle warmed her way into our hearts with her icy architectural skills, the Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) had been imagining a frozen wonderland in Québec, Canada. This year marks the hotel’s 20th anniversary as the only ice hotel in North America and they’re honoring … Read more

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Las Fallas Festival: Culture and Pyrotechnics Converge in Valencia

Every year from March 1-19, Valencia goes boom! The streets of Spain’s third-largest city erupt with fireworks, cultural celebrations and artistry honored on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List. What is the Las Fallas Festival? For starters, it’s the biggest party of the year, attracting more visitors to Valencia than any … Read more

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TWA Hotel: An “Après-Flight” for all Seasons

When the TWA Hotel at New York’s JFK International Airport opened last year, it reinvented the concept of the American airport hotel. Created from architect Eero Saarinen’s former Trans World Airlines terminal, the mid-century modern masterpiece has made the hotel a destination in itself. And this destination is one for … Read more

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Celebrating Art Deco in Napier, New Zealand

Pack your favorite flapper look, shine your Charleston-dancing shoes and get ready to sip some bootlegger booze when the style of the 1920s and ’30s descends on Napier, New Zealand. From February 19-23, more than 40,000 lovers of Art Deco architecture, vintage cars and Great Gatsby glamour will head to … Read more

Carnival in Trinidad

Carnival in Trinidad Takes the Party to the Streets

Your feather headdress will be quite the conversation starter when passing through airport security this February. And you’ll be the envy of every TSA agent when they learn you are headed to one of the Caribbean’s biggest street parties. Carnival in Trinidad is celebrated on the Monday and Tuesday before … Read more

Highlights of Extremadura, Spain on TravelSquire

2,000 Years of History in the Spanish Countryside

Between the European capitals of Madrid and Lisbon lies a region of rolling hills with Medieval castles that have found new lives as “Game of Thrones” locations, villages that are honoring Spain’s Jewish history and 2,000-year-old Roman architectural marvels that are still thriving today. The Extremadura region of Spain is … Read more

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The Tastiest of Tans at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival

A warm ocean breeze will make any dish more delicious. From February 19-23, one of America’s favorite gourmet festivals returns to South Beach, for five days of culinary events, parties, tastings and appearances by world-renowned celebrity chefs. The South Beach Wine & Food Festival hosts more than 100 events throughout … Read more

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Boutique Hotels as Private Stays

You want a five-star resort experience, but your partner favors the intimacy of a B & B to the unfamiliarity of a big hotel. No need to call a couple’s counselor! The Squire has you covered. Now you don’t need to sacrifice privacy for luxury when staying at these three … Read more