Hospitality Pro David Grutman Shares His Miami Go-to's, Family Travel Memories, and the Random Place You'll Find One of His 'Favorite Restaurants'

Grutman’s endeavors have led him all around the 305 and beyond. Getty Images Any way you spin it, David Grutman is taking a big ‘ole slice out of life. “Now that I have four businesses [there], I just see how competitive that market is. David Grutman.Credit:Getty Images It gets me so excited to go there. Most people and say, Oh, two days and thats it. “There were three restaurants, and I was so blown away by all of them....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · April Khan

Hotel Concierges Share the 11 Items Guests Always Forget to Pack — and Why They’re Important

If you select links we provide, we may receive compensation. Future you will thank you. In his 50 years (and counting!) Credit:Travel + Leisure What our guests forget to pack or bring for their stay remains the same, Watson toldTravel + Leisure. From forgotten toiletries and accessories to coats and ties, Watson has handled scenarios that fire off the gamut. I was able to get the hat to the hotel in time for the lady to attend the ball....

May 4, 2025 · 1 min · 212 words · Cheyenne Thompson

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Hotel openings tell the story of travel trends: Which chains are scooping up real estate in your city? Who is behind the hipster digs that keep popping up on your feed? What’s with the string of new villas on a little-known Cambodian coast? You won’t find the answers in the tea leaves. Here’s what to know. Hotels + Resorts

May 4, 2025 · 1 min · 59 words · Paul Young

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May 4, 2025 · 1 min · 6 words · Carolyn Long

Hotels Are Actually Cheaper Than Vacation Rentals on Airbnb and Vrbo, According to a New Report

A new study says hotels are the more affordable option over Airbnbs and Vrbos across 50 global markets. Find out where you’re free to save. Elizabeth Rhodes/Travel + Leisure Youve got your destination picked, and your airline tickets sorted. Credit:Elizabeth Rhodes/Travel + Leisure Now, all thats left to do is figure out where you’re going to stay. Usually, that comes down to deciding between a hotel and avacation rental. And according to a new study, hotels might actually be the less expensive option....

May 4, 2025 · 1 min · 111 words · Peggy Turner

Hotels Around the World Share the View From Their Windows for Everyone Stuck at Home

Youre staying at home and doing your part to halt the spread of coronavirus. Along with many millions of Americans, youre heeding the advice or orders of professionals and officials. The two-bedroom overwater suites frame the surrounding turquoise lagoon, outdoor terrace, and infinity pool. Credit: Courtesy of Tierra Patagonia Adventure Spa Hotel Sequoia Lodge at Mt. The main living room is set within a glass domed atrium for panoramic views of the sky....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Brenda Clements

Houston Might Be the Most Exciting City for Art in the United States — Here's What to See

Sunlight filtered through the cloud-inspired ceiling, and the harsh Texas glare softened into something like a beneficent aura. Friends from Paris and New York couldn’t understand how they could move to such a cultural desert. John responded with a biblical joke: “It’s in the desert that miracles happen.” From left: The lobby of the MFAH’s new Kinder Building; A painting by Joan Miró and a mobile by Alexander Calder at the Menil Collection....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Amy Burnett

Houston Travel Guide

Whatever you’re looking for, Houston’s got it. America’s fourth-largest city, Houston is a fast-growing melting pot of cultures. Beaches are just a short drive away. Credit: John Coletti/Getty Images The Houston metropolitan area is home to nearly seven million people. Houston has significant Indian, Vietnamese, Chinese, African, and Hispanic populations. Want to watch professional basketball? Courtesy of Marriott Hotels Catch a Houston Rockets game. The Houston Texans have you covered....

May 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1190 words · Tanya Thompson

How 4 Days in Mexico Helped Me Reclaim Myself After Motherhood

Five months into motherhood, I was exhausted. After four days at a plush Mexican beach resort, I felt reborn. Illustration by Katie Smith Boarding the flight toCabowith my husband, Alejandro, my arms felt unnervingly light. Credit:Illustration by Katie Smith It was our first trip without Ona, our five-month-old daughter. Shell be fine, my mother-in-law had reassured me the night before, as I stroked Onas sandy hair. Still, my heart felt a little hollow as the plane took off and Austin disappeared beneath the clouds....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Jennifer Jones

How a 2-week Trip to Tokyo Changed My Mind About Solo Travel

As an extroverted traveler, I learned to appreciate sitting in silence. I slide my screen across to the bartender with a pitifully earnest facial expression, clearly craving human interaction. He offers me a smile and quickly returns to garnishing a cocktail. Credit:Courtesy ofTeamLab Planets Tokyo I want to say, “Where do I go to make friends?” That hasnt bothered me much: Ive always preferred my alone time in brackets. What if I dont like myself as much as I like my friends?...

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 277 words · Melissa Lane

How a 70-mile Backpacking Trip Taught My 3 Kids They Can Do Difficult Things

A long-distance journey through the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California created lasting lessons and memories. The lessons we wanted to teach our boys centered around the notion of “peaks and valleys.” you’re free to, in fact, do hard things. Credit:Wendy Altschuler Deciding to do abackpacking triplike this isnt a decision we made lightly. We picked a charity to support, ultimately raising $5,600 for Parkinsons disease research. Sun hat: check....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 263 words · David Rivera

How a Chef’s Homestay Near Phnom Penh Is Preserving Cambodia’s Culinary Heritage

Travelers learn about Cambodias traditional dishes at a chef’s home and help save them from extinction. Courtesy of Chef Nak Most people struggle to describe Cambodian cooking. Chef Rotanak Ros starts by saying what it is not. Dinner at Ros’s homestay.Credit:Courtesy of Chef Nak Cambodian cuisine is not survival food, the 39-year-old Ros told me. Ros has also published two cookbooks that delve into some of Cambodias most iconic dishes....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Todd Miller