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What are the best views in Minnesota? Here are our picks
MINNEAPOLIS — Hello, gorgeous! Minnesota may be the Land of 10,000 Lakes. But is it also the land of 10,000 beautiful views?
That many at least. But what are the best of the best, the loveliest vistas in the state, the sort of views that give you a catch in the throat, that give literal meaning to the cliche “breathtaking”?
We’ll get ...Read more

Connecticut theme park to end to 175-year beloved tradition. 'Please reconsider,' a patron pleads
HARTFORD, Conn. — A beloved holiday tradition in Connecticut is coming to an end. Lake Compounce has announced that the amusement park’s Holiday Lights event will end after the 2025 season.
The 175-year-old event offers a wintertime tradition with thousands of lights, the “tallest Christmas tree in the state” and rides, games and crafts...Read more

Commentary: Taiwan's president is not having an easy time of it at home or with the US
With the exception of Israel, no foreign entity elicits as much bipartisan support in Washington as Taiwan. The self-ruled democratic island is David to China’s Goliath, a relatively small pseudo-country (the United States and much of the world don’t recognize Taiwan as a state) under constant threat from the Chinese Communist Party that has...Read more

Taking the Kids: An ancient civilization has resonance today
Ready to build your own temple? No need to be an ancient king, either. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science temporary exhibit, Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia enables kids to design their own temple starting with rusty “red stone,” using “sandstone” for ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Tinpo Lee
Tinpo Lee’s acting career has ranged from “General Hospital” to the Denzel Washington film “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” But ask him which role was his favorite and he will almost always include the ones with his daughter Peyton Elizabeth Lee. He has fond memories of guest starring on her series “Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.” The duo also ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Bucharest’s lively old town – and eerie palace
Still haunted by the legend of a vampire count and the legacy of a communist dictator, Romania is complex – with an epic history, a multifaceted ethnic mix, and an unusually rich cultural heritage. It may not be the easiest place to travel, but for adventurous souls, it's exceptionally rewarding.
If you go, start in Romania's capital, ...Read more

Taking the Kids: Be a more respectful tourist
How’s your stress level? I know it’s the middle of summer and we are supposed to be relaxing. BUT if we are on vacation, we have to watch the youngest travelers like a hawk in an unfamiliar environment. We may have experienced flight delays, lost luggage, car trouble, bad weather, annoying relatives … the list goes on and on.
AND if you ...Read more

CelebrityTravel: Go away with Miist
Multilingual recording artist Miist has had a busy couple years, but she wouldn’t have it any other way. “I just came back from an amazing trip to Italy and France, and this past weekend to Los Angeles for recording a new single, ‘I Think I Lost a Day,’ with the incredible Tayte Nickols and the local band, Familiar Faces, at Apogee ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Palermo is Gritty, yet delightful
Europe is always changing – and Sicily’s capital, Palermo, is a fine example of this. For years, Palermo’s touristic reputation was tarnished by labels like gritty, run-down, polluted, traffic-clogged, crime ridden, and synonymous with Mafia violence. But those days are long gone. Palermo today is far cleaner, safer, and more inviting than...Read more

Trump weighs whether to let Taiwan leader transit through US
The Trump administration is debating whether to allow a planned U.S. stopover by Taiwan’s leader next week as concerns mount that it could derail trade talks with China and a potential summit with President Xi Jinping, according to people familiar with the matter.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te was planning to stop in New York on Aug. 4 ...Read more
After detainee release, US warns Americans: Don't travel to Venezuela
The U.S. State Department has urged Americans not to travel to Venezuela following the release of detained citizens, warning that travelers face the risk of being wrongfully held for extended periods.
The warning was posted Tuesday on the State Department’s social media accounts, four days after President Donald Trump’s administration ...Read more

Taking the Kids: Lessons learned over decades that still apply
The Wisconsin homeowner couldn’t have been nicer. Yes, he loved young children, he said, (mine were one and three at the time). Yes, there was plenty of space for them to run around. And his house was only a couple hours from where we lived in Chicago. It was October 1987.
I was a reporter for the Chicago Tribune then, and the travel editor ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Catch The Young
For westerners, K-pop has become the umbrella term for any artist performing songs in Korean (and usually dancing along). But South Korea has a long history of pop and rock artists who don’t adhere to that stereotype. Catch The Young is the latest band to showcase their musical dexterity as much as their singing. They punctuate this point on ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Driving ‘British’ and ‘Irish’
While most first-time visitors to Europe choo-choose to travel by train, consider the convenience of driving. Behind the wheel you’re totally free, going where you want, when you want.
Driving in the British Isles is wonderful – once you remember to stay on the left and after you’ve mastered the roundabouts. But be warned: Every year I ...Read more

Taking the Kids: Eleven-plus museum exhibits not to miss this summer
Did you remember to pack everyone’s rain gear?
With such unpredictable weather patterns these days, you never know when it’s going to rain on your vacation. If you are in the mountains, you can probably count on afternoon thunderstorms, but you can get drenched at the beach, theme parks (we memorably were stuck in a tropical storm at Walt ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Shannon Purser
Emmy-nominated actress Shannon Purser is best known for her work in “Stranger Things” and “Riverdale.” But she’s also a talented musician who pens contemplative songs like her latest, “Leave (Good Ending).” More recently, she was part of the cast of the stage production “La Cage Aux Folles.” “I had the best time,” said ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: The Basque country’s cultural treats
The land of the Basque people, split between Spain and France, is a "nation without a state” – left off the map when they drew Europe's national borders. Basque Country is often left out of travel itineraries too, and that's also a mistake. With sunny beaches, spectacular modern architecture, tasty tapas, and feisty, free-spirited people, ...Read more

Taking the Kids: What did you forget?
What did you forget to pack for your last trip, or your next one?
I always forget something. Once, it was a child’s duffel as we were heading to Cape Cod. Another time it was my youngest daughter’s ski parka as we were heading to a snow resort. Both were relatively easy fixes.
But Dr. Christina Johns, a Maryland pediatric emergency ...Read more

Celebrity Travel: Go away with ATEEZ
The K-pop group ATEEZ has grown accustomed to breaking barriers. Since launching their career in 2018, the octet has had seven Top 10 albums in the Billboard 200, including two that topped the chart. Their single, “Lemon Drop,” made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 in June. And their ongoing [IN YOUR FANTASY] world tour includes concerts ...Read more

Rick Steves’ Europe: Art, architecture and nightlife in Scotland’s Second City
Lately, I’ve really been enjoying what I consider to be the “second cities” of Europe, such as Naples in Italy, Marseille in France, and Hamburg in Germany. These places often have a rough, Industrial Age heritage and a rust-belt vibe that keeps them honest, unvarnished and nonconformist. Even though Glasgow is Scotland's largest and most...Read more
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