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Long Weekend in Bisbee, Arizona

The quirky little mining-town-cum-artists’-enclave at Bisbee, Arizona (population 5,360), beckons bohemian types with its small-town charm, eccentric character, and picturesque mountainside perch, situated about ninety-three miles southeast of Tucson and a stone’s throw from the Mexican border. Here, colorful turn-of-the-nineteenth-century Victorian-style buildings have been creatively reimagined as an eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques, eateries, bars, and B&Bs, while the free-spirited, fringe-culture vibe here sets Bisbee’s no-rush, no-fuss rhythm. The town

Fodor's Week in Travel: Global Getaways

Take your spring adventures abroad to discover emerging destinations or visit old favorites. Whether you want to sample wine in Tbilisi or delicacies in Bangkok, our weekly roundup has you covered. 5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Miss Inle Lake, Myanmar Over-the-water hotels and a Jumping Cat monastery might be the only two incentives you’ll need in 5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Miss Inle Lake, Myanmar. Food Lover’s Guide to Bangkok Indulge your taste buds in

10 Budget-Friendly Getaways for Spring 2015

What’s the real definition of a spring break? Taking a trip for less than you might expect. There’s no better time of year to find bargains, with a host of last-minute deals as destinations prepare to boost prices for summer. Here are our picks for some of the best buys of the season, whether you want to find discount beachfront stays, take advantage of slashed airfares, or capitalize on the

Long Weekend in Hershey, Pennsylvania

Hershey, Pennsylvania, likes to call itself the sweetest place on earth, and if you’re looking for a small-scale theme park getaway on the East Coast, it will indeed hit the sweet spot. Located in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Hershey is synonymous with chocolate, as it happens to be the place confectioner Milton S. Hershey opened his factory in 1905. Today the town is home to a variety of Hershey–themed attractions, as

Where to Eat in NYC: Spring 2015 Edition

Spring has finally sprung in New York City, which means it’s time to get out and enjoy the best newcomers to the local dining scene. This season, aside from new openings, a couple of old favorites have moved and, in the process, reinvented themselves a bit. Meanwhile, the culinary options are just as diverse as ever, so you’ll be satisfied whether you want the surprising delights of a vegetarian menu

Richard Branson's Virgin Hotels Debut in Chicago

Sir Richard Branson just wants a damn cup of tea. Is that so hard to find? When the 64-year-old tycoon is on the road, the answer, apparently, is yes. “Most hotels don’t serve a decent cup of tea at any hour, let alone after breakfast,” he says. How apt, then, that Branson’s new hotel serves breakfast—and properly made tea—23 hours a day. The 250-room Virgin Hotels Chicago, which opened Thursday,