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Brooklyn for Art Lovers

Manhattan has world-famous museums and international art galleries, but Brooklyn has an exciting arts scene all its own, fueled by the many creative people who live there. If you want to see eye-popping street art, check out cutting-edge galleries, and spend a few hours at top-notch museums, read our handy guide to the borough’s best art spaces. Gallery Collectives Today the largest and most active arts community can be found in

Fodor's Week in Travel: Culinary Adventures

It’s never a bad idea to plan your travels around your meals; oftentimes the best trips are food-centric ones. Make sure your camera’s handy and your Instagram’s ready because this week’s roundup serves up some mouthwatering destinations.  Brooklyn’s 50 Best Restaurants Check out our writers’ favorite hotspots to sit down and taste the best of the borough’s diverse and innovative cuisines. Portugal’s Top 12 Experiences Pastry shops and cafes are everywhere in this country. Pop into a

20 College Towns We Love to Visit

Although there is nothing more prototypically “college town” than thousands of tailgating students and fans decked out in face paint and their team colors, not every city hosting a university is a sports-centered extravaganza on weekends. But like the institutions they house, college towns do generate loyal fanbases that brag about the cities’ vibrant art cultures, top-notch restaurants, and charming eccentricities. From gorgeous sceneries to bustling entertainment scenes, historic sights

Where to Find Amazing Asian Food in London

The flavors of Asia are more alive in London than ever: With an eclectic mash-up of Eastern flavors and tastes including Chinese, Malaysian, Japanese, and Vietnamese cuisines, you can find authentic elements of street food mixed with classics, premium ingredients like Wagyu and Kobe beef, comfort food, and of course, steaming bowls of ramen. From expansive spaces to small storefronts, London’s love affair with Asian cuisine shows no sign of cooling off. Below, we’ve honed

Brooklyn's 50 Best Restaurants

There was a time when dining in New York City was synonymous with dining in Manhattan, but all that feels like ancient history now. In the past decade, Brooklyn has become the city’s culinary incubator, the borough where innovative chefs create food trends that go on to take over the rest of the city, the country, and even the world. Thanks to the diverse population, there’s a dizzying array of

10 Years after Katrina, New Orleans Is More Vibrant than Ever Before

I made my first trip to New Orleans in late July, a month shy of the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. While waiting to board my flight at JFK, my thoughts drifted to the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra performance I’d seen earlier this year at Lincoln Center, where band members jumped off the stage and into the audience during the encore, exuberantly marching through the aisles as they blew their brassy horns.