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Conde Nast TravelerPublished Articles

Great Dates in Venice (Conde Nast Traveler)

Dine on an Island in the Venetian Lagoon Venissa, the destination restaurant on the little-known island of Mazzorbo in the Venetian lagoon, has its own nineteenth-century walled vineyard, sustainable fruit and vegetable orchards, and a star female chef, Paola Budel, at th...

New York TimesPublished Articles

Niseko, Japan’s Own St Mortiz (New York Times)

I AM barefoot and naked padding along a stone path in the depths of Japanese winter, surrounded by snow-laden pine trees. I slip into a hot pool fed by natural underground springs. Huge, slow-moving snowflakes gently settle on my hair. In the dusk I can see just a few vag...

New York TimesPublished Articles

Cambodia’s Sweet Spot (New York Times)

ON a sunny weekday in Kep, a seaside village about halfway alongCambodia’s coast, the crab market was heaving. Women in straw hats and rubber boots stood knee deep in the surf shouting out prices, periodically darting into the sea to pull writhing specimens out of wicker ...

New York TimesPublished Articles

36 Hours in Mendoza, Argentina (New York Times)

ARGENTINA’S financial crash in 2002 was actually a boon for the local wine industry. The devaluation of the peso meant that winemakers in this northern region of the country could deliver high-quality vintages to the export market at very low prices, even while the cost o...

New York TimesPublished Articles

THE POETRY OF HANGZHOU, NY TIMES

ON a misty afternoon in February, Lingyin Temple, a fourth-century Buddhist site that is one of China’s most important sanctuaries, felt more like a carnival than a place of worship. In large multigenerational packs, festive families were gathered for the Lunar New Year h...

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36 HOURS, BOLOGNA, NY TIMES

VIBRANT, independent and home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, Bologna is a dynamic counterpoint to more popular, touristy cities like Rome and Florence. About 50 miles north of Florence, the city is as famous for its cuisine as it is for its fiery left-leaning pol...

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36 HOURS, SINGAPORE, NY TIMES

JUDGING from the number of cranes that dot the city’s skyline, Singapore is booming. In the last few years, casinos and hotels have sprung up; museums and galleries in former colonial landmarks have flung open their doors; and international designers have staked out prime...

Daily Traveler Blog

BEST TRAVEL FINDS OF 2010

Last year was a great one for hotel and restaurant openings, particularly for the intimate and one of a kind places I love. Here were the best of the spots that I was lucky enough to check out in 2010. See the post at the Huffington Post

New York TimesPublished Articles

41 PLACES TO GO IN 2011, NY TIMES

From the beaches of Mexico to the wilds of Kurdistan, the places on this year’s list take you to the end of the world and back. SEE FULL ARTICLE

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36 HOURS IN VENICE, NY TIMES

WITH its picture-perfect canals and waterside palazzi, Venice is a romantic idyll. No wonder 18 million tourists pile onto the floating city each year. But what is surprising is that the embattled residents still manage to carve out a hometown for themselves — a pastiche ...