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Christmas DayFelixstowe in SuffolkThe event is a community affair with hundreds of people dressed in their finest festive attire racing into the North Sea. Many of the residents gather along the promenade for the spectacle. Every year, the event raises money for St Elizabeth Hospice and brings with it new stories of heroism and romance (there have been a few proposals mid-plunge). The atmosphere of the plunge is just as warm and inviting as the water itself. Then, take a walk around the town with its four mile promenade.10am, £16, stelizabethhospice.org.ukPenarth and PorthcawlPenarth Christmas Swim Photograph: James RichardsonThe Dawnstalkers meet…
Each restaurant listed on this list was selected by independent sources. Condé Nast Traveler Editors and reviewed by local contributors who have visited the restaurant. Our editors consider both high-end and affordable eateries, and weigh stand-out dishes, location, and service—as well as inclusivity and sustainability credentials. This list is updated as new restaurants are opened and as existing restaurants evolve.
The Nation’s Vibrant Capital, Washington DC has 23 of the best hotels.
Washington, DC is not all about the politics. The hotel scene in the Nation’s Capital has its own glamorous side. There are plenty of hotels in Washington, DC. You might not be able to stay in Lincoln Bedroom at the White House but there are many others. hotels It is almost as much history. Washington, DC, offers a chance to see some of the most iconic architecture in America, including the US Capitol, the Washington Monument, and the Library of Congress. Accommodations are almost as old-fashioned. Book a stay at a landmark like the 200 year old Willard InterContinentalOr grand…
The 14 Best Airbnbs to stay in Philadelphia in 2026
Comparing would be a bad idea Philadelphia to its big-city brethren—The City of Brotherly Love is a character in its own right, with an energy that can best be described as accessible. The City of Brotherly Love is a character in its own right, with an energy that can best be described as accessible. best restaurants in the countryVisit the small but mighty Barnes Foundation comes with a casual 181 Renoirs, 69 Cézannes, and 59 Matisses, all scattered atop one another. Philadelphia has many reasons to visit, from its historic cobblestoned streets to the industrial buildings with murals. However, 2026…
11 Best Après-Ski Scenes in Europe for Slopeside Soirees
For: Mountaineering in the cityYou can also find out more about this by clicking here. French resort’s après scene is as vast and varied as its terrain—and a magnet for serious skiers who are led by guides on epic backcountry adventures. Mountain restaurants offer a menu that is geared toward thigh-busting skiers, including tartiflettes and fondue. Chamonix’s après can lift to party levels by 3 p.m., and La Folie Douce The lower green of Brevent’s Brevent Run is the venue for a high-altitude cabaret.After a day on the slopes, skiers energized by their experience spill onto Marmottons’s terrace (at the…
The Best Books of 2025, According to ‘Condé Nast Traveler’ Editors
This is the only answer I have given to “What book should I be reading next?” This is the only answer I can give to this question: “What book should I next read?” Matriarch. It’s been a while since I recommended a novel so highly. I’ve recommended this book to people who normally avoid biographies by promising that it feels different. I’ve pushed it to audiobook lovers, knowing Tina Knowles’s narration—raw when she speaks about her mother’s death, hilarious when she recalls her days as “Bad Ass Tenie B”—adds a whole new layer.Knowles’ story will inspire, motivate, or make you…
The Best Travel Organisers Make Packing Easy for Your Next Trip
The last thing I need to do when I arrive at my hotel after a long, tiring journey is to search through my luggage to find my phone charger and toothbrush. Because I’ve never done it before, I can’t find my phone charger or toothbrush in the corners of my suitcase. travel light, I’m forced to pack strategically to keep things in order—with a little help from my beloved travel companions. How can I keep all of my possessions in easy reach? Travel organizers. They’re essential. I don’t travel without them. I have a small bin of them under my…
The 8 best hotels in Zurich where quiet luxury rules supreme
If understated design, art, and lake views are high on your must-have list, the best hotels in Zürich are exemplary. Zurich is a subtler choice than say, Paris You can also find out more about RomeIts hotel scene is smaller, as it should be. The old yet glamorous city—Switzerland’s largest—is home to less than half a million people, and while it doesn’t attract the same crowds as other European grand dames, it is always ready to welcome discerning travelers with excellent taste and a penchant for hospitality that only the Swiss can deliver. The city is also very walkable, which makes your choice…
The Best Hotels in Aruba—Luxe All-Inclusives, Beachfront Retreats, and Cozy Boutiques
Aruba This is the type of island It’s a memory that will stay with you for a long time. With its white-sand beach, aquamarine waters, and steady breeze, it has a climate that is nearly perfect all year. A string of outstanding hotels and its location outside the Hurricane Belt make it one the Caribbean’s best escapes. More than one-fifth the island is protected. Arikok National ParkThere are limestone caves and natural pools as well as cactus-covered trails that reveal the rugged side of Aruba.Aruba is a place I have a deep connection with. My first visit to Aruba was…
The Finest Journeys Condé Nast Traveler Editors Took in 2025
The group right here at Condé Nast Traveler has the privilege of touring to a few of the most faraway, uncommon, and esoteric locations around the globe for work—all whereas checking into stunning inns that turn into so beloved they instantly really feel like outdated mates. (See: CNT’s Gold List 2026, sizzling off the digital press.) For instance, have you ever ever seen the prehistoric rock islets of Palau? Or gazed upon the darkish skies hanging above Aotea? (That is in New Zealand.) Or stayed in a single day at a convent with nuns in Connecticut? We’ve got, and we’re…