Weekend Getaways – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Mon, 24 Jul 2023 16:51:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 The 15 Best Hotels in Boston https://www.smartertravel.com/best-hotels-in-boston/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-hotels-in-boston/#respond Mon, 24 Jul 2023 16:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=199906 Historic Boston draws travelers looking to experience New England culture, tour the city’s famous universities, and sample the area’s famous seafood. The city is home to a huge number of hotels, offering everything from a luxury waterfront hotel with gorgeous harbor views to a trendy renovated former prison. We’ve narrowed down the choices to the […]

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Historic Boston draws travelers looking to experience New England culture, tour the city’s famous universities, and sample the area’s famous seafood. The city is home to a huge number of hotels, offering everything from a luxury waterfront hotel with gorgeous harbor views to a trendy renovated former prison. We’ve narrowed down the choices to the 15 best hotels in Boston for every type of traveler. 

Mandarin Oriental Boston

Front entrance of the Mandarin Oriental Boston

Awarded both the prestigious Forbes Five-Stars and AAA Five-Diamonds ratings, the Mandarin Oriental is the epitome of luxury. The hotel’s Boylston Street location will put you firmly in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood—and it’s directly connected to the Prudential Center, so you can shop and dine without having to set foot outside. 

Rooms at the Mandarin Oriental are surprisingly spacious for an urban hotel, starting at 410 square feet, and outfitted in a chic Art Deco style. 

Make sure to schedule a treatment at the hotel’s famous 16,000 square-foot spa for the ultimate in pampering before you go.

The Liberty Hotel 

Front entrance of the The Liberty Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Ever spent the night in prison? You can say you have after sleeping at The Liberty Hotel. Of course, accommodations in this former historic prison turned luxury hotel are a million times more comfortable than a jail cell (but you’ll still find playful nods to its past in the decor throughout). 

The hotel’s aptly named restaurants and bars (Clink, Alibi, and The Yard) attract a vibrant mix of locals and tourists practically every night of the week. The Catwalk (located on the jail’s original Catwalk) is a guest-only bar that offers an unbeatable perch for people-watching.

The Newbury Boston  

Front entrance of the The Newbury Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Opened in 1927 as one of the first Ritz-Carlton hotels in the US, this historic property was transformed in 2018 to reopen as the revamped and rebranded The Newbury Boston. Nestled on the edge of the Boston Public Garden, many rooms here offer stunning park views. In the winter, book a Classic Fireplace Suite which features a romantic wood-burning fireplace. 

Make a reservation at the hotel’s Contessa restaurant when you book your stay—seatings for this highly-acclaimed Italian eatery fill up a month in advance.

The Colonnade Hotel Boston 

The Colonnade Hotel Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Hotels with pools are scarce in Boston (which makes sense, as swimming season is a few short months here.) However, if you’re visiting in the summer, you’ll want to book The Colonnade Hotel as its crown jewel is the property’s gorgeous outdoor rooftop pool. The pool is surrounded by private cabanas and offers a summer experience that’s impossible to find anywhere else in the city. 

When you’re done sunning and swimming, the hotel’s central Back Bay location is primed for exploring.  

W Boston 

Exterior of the W Boston at night in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Catching a show in Boston? The W Hotel is the best hotel in the Theater District. The hotel recently underwent a $10 million renovation, and the property looks brand-new. Rooms at the hotel were “inspired by notorious Boston disruptors, from Aerosmith to Edgar Allan Poe,” says the W.

Boston Marriott Long Wharf 

Exterior of Boston Marriott Long Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts, United States at night

The Boston Marriott Long Wharf holds an iconic spot directly on Boston Harbor. Take advantage of the location by booking one of the luxury waterfront suites that feature a balcony with stunning harbor views. 

Can’t swing a suite? Treat yourself to a meal at the hotel’s Waterline restaurant, which offers equally amazing scenery. 

Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport 

Exterior of the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

With 1,054 guest rooms and suites, the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport is one of the biggest in Boston. The Omni Seaport is another rare Boston hotel with an outdoor pool—this one is located on the fifth-floor rooftop and offers gorgeous views of the city skyline. The open-air Lifted Pool Bar & Grill serves up cocktails and a food menu from 11 am – 9 pm daily. 

The Omni Seaport puts a priority on wellness. Maintain your workout routine in the 3,000 square foot gym that’s stocked with Peloton Bikes, TRX stations, and more. Or, focus on self-care with a trip to the full-service Breve Spa.

Cambria Hotel Boston

Exterior of Cambria Hotel Boston, Massachusetts, United States

The Cambria Hotel is a popular destination for locals in the warm weather who flock to the hotel’s rooftop for a buzzy nightlife scene, creative cocktails, and epic city views. Book a room here to be close to both the rooftop action and the lively South Boston neighborhood next door. 

The Cambria is located right across the street from a T station, so you’ll be able to easily hop on the red line to explore the city.

Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street 

Luxurious soaking tub in bathroom at Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street  in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

One Dalton Street, a 61-story skyscraper that opened in 2019, was the tallest building to be built in Boston since the John Hancock Tower went up in 1976. The tower houses the Four Seasons Hotel and the brand’s luxury residential apartments. 

Rooms are as luxurious as you would expect from the Four Seasons, starting at 397 square feet. The suites really shine here, featuring large soaking tubs set in front of floor-to-ceiling windows and private outdoor decks overlooking Boston.

Boston Park Plaza 

Exterior of Boston Park Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Stay in a piece of Boston’s history (but with modern amenities) at the Boston Park Plaza. The property opened in 1927 as The Statler Hotel and hosted dignitaries and celebrities including Winston Churchill and Judy Garland. When the Park Plaza opened, rooms cost as little as $3.50 a night—today, you can find rooms for as low as $114 per night in the off-season. 

The Boston Park Plaza underwent a $100 million renovation in 2016 that updated and modernized the property while still retaining the historic touches it’s so famous for. 

Battery Wharf Hotel Boston Waterfront

Exterior of Battery Wharf Hotel Boston Waterfront on the waterfront in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Set on the Boston Harbor just outside the city’s famous North End neighborhood, the Battery Wharf Hotel boasts one of the best locations in Boston. A stay here will put you near the North End’s Italian restaurants, touristy Faneuil Hall, and the TD Garden. 

Many rooms offer waterfront views, and all rooms have windows that can open so you can enjoy the fresh sea breeze—a rarity for hotels. 

The Ritz Carlton Boston 

Interior seating area with fireplace at The Ritz Carlton Boston

Just steps from the Boston Common, newly renovated rooms at The Ritz-Carlton offer park or city views along with large marble soaking tubs, Bose radios, and Frette linens. An in-house Bath Butler can draw a selection of relaxing baths upon demand for total relaxation. 

Continue the relaxation with The Ritz-Carlton’s spa (run in conjunction with Equinox Sports Club) which offers a range of facials, massages, and treatments. 

The Verb Hotel

Front entrance of The Verb Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

If you’re catching a game or concert at Fenway Park, you can’t stay any closer than The Verb Hotel, which overlooks the storied ballpark. Originally a motor inn, The Verb has been completely redone into a stylish musically-themed boutique hotel. 

Music-lovers will find more than 1,700 vinyl records in the lobby library, Audio-Technica Record Turntables in the rooms, and rock n’ roll art throughout. 

Party like a rockstar and then sleep in late the next day—rooms at The Verb feature blackout blinds and the lobby is stocked with nitro-brewed coffee 24/7.

Moxy Boston Downtown

Exterior of Moxy Boston Downtown

Looking for a kid-free Boston vacation? The Moxy Boston Downtown bills itself as “Boston’s first adult playground,” and guests are greeted with a complimentary signature cocktail upon check-in. You’ll have to be 21 or over to stay at this party-focused hotel that’s for adults only. 

The Row Hotel 

Front entrance of The Row Hotel in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States

Formerly a Ford Motor Assembly Plant and now a thoroughly modern hotel, The Row Hotel offers affordable rates just outside of Boston. Located in Somerville’s Assembly Square neighborhood, a new outdoor shopping mall set on the banks of the Mystic River, the hotel is within easy walking distance to a huge number of shops and eateries. If you want to venture into Boston, the nearby T stop makes it easy.

With its location near Legoland and an indoor pool, The Row Hotel is a great pick for family trips to Boston.

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The Ultimate Camping Packing List: 29 Essentials https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/ https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/#respond Wed, 28 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=210883 Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip. Download Our Ultimate Camping Packing List Be prepared for […]

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Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip.

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Camping Packing List: Gear

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Sleeping Bag: A sleeping bag is the most essential piece of camping equipment—without the right one, you’ll be in for a cold and uncomfortable night. Many sleeping bags are “mummy style,” which can be way too claustrophobic for a good night’s sleep, especially if you’re a side or stomach sleeper.  Sierra Design’s Backcountry Bed 700 / 20 Degree sleeping bag has a unique design that feels more like sleeping with a comforter on your bed at home than a sleeping bag. It doesn’t have any zippers; instead, there are insulated hand and arm pockets to help you completely cover yourself, plus a self-sealing foot vent so you can regulate temperature. The bag has an minimum temperature rating of 16F, which is very impressive considering that it only weighs 2.5 pounds.

Sleeping Pad (Backpacking): Thermarest’s NeoAir XLite is a favorite of many through-hikers, and it’s easy to see why. This three-season air mattress will keep you warm and comfortable even on the rockiest ground, yet it packs down to the size of a water bottle and weighs a mere eight ounces. I love that this mattress doesn’t skimp on comfort despite the light weight—the fabric is super soft, and it uses a patented reflective ThermaCapture technology to trap your body’s warmth and minimize heat loss.

Sleeping Pad (Car Camping): If you’re not hauling all your camping supplies on your back, comfort is more of a concern than weight, and you can go for a plush model like Sea to Summit’s Comfort Deluxe S.I. Sleeping Mat, available in a double size that’s perfect for couples camping together. This mat has an R-value of 5.2, so you can use it even in the winter, and it has 10-centimeter vertical side walls that make it feel like a real mattress. Best of all, this sleeping mat is self-inflating, so you don’t have to waste your breath trying to blow it up before you can finally go to sleep.

Pillows: After a long day in the woods, you’ll want to rest your head on something soft. Short on space? Sea to Summit’s Aeros Pillow Ultralight lives up to its name, clocking in at 2.1 ounces, and is small enough to fit in a pocket when deflated. The pillow is covered with a polyester stretch knit fabric that’s cozy enough that you won’t miss a pillowcase. Got a little extra room in your pack? For just 0.5 ounces more, the Aeros Pillow Premium uses an even more plush fabric covering and is extra comfortable. Both pillows have a thin synthetic fill layer that wicks away perspiration, as well as a curved design that cradles your head. Each pillow inflates in just three breaths and deflates in under a minute.

Tent: Unless you truly want to sleep under the stars (and deal with any inclement weather that comes your way), you’ll need a tent. An easy-up tent, like this one, is quick to assemble or to tear down.

Chair: Relaxing, eating, and sitting around the fire are all better when you’re not on the ground. The CLIQ Chair packs down small for easy transport, but assembles into a comfortable seat in seconds.

Light: Goal Zero’s Crush Light runs off of solar power and can last for up to 35 hours on one charge. It collapses nearly flat, so you can use this on backpacking trips—hang it from your tent as a reading lamp or carry it to light your way on a dark trail.

Solar Charger: If you can’t bear to completely disconnect in the wild, pack a solar charger (like this small foldable one) to power up your phones and other gadgets. Even if you don’t plan on using your phone, this is good to have in case of emergency, as it has a built-in LED flashlight, compass, and whistle.

Camping Packing List: Food and Drink

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Bear Bags: If you’re bringing food, you need to also bring a way to protect that food from wildlife. Even if you’re not in bear country, you’ll still have rodents and other animals after your stash. A bear-resistant bag, like this one by Ursack, is made from a bulletproof fabric that can withstand a bear attack and doesn’t need to be hung off the ground (but must be tied to something secure, like a tree trunk). Or go for a lighter-weight odor-barrier bag like this one from Base CampSource, which eliminates any food smell and won’t attract animals to your camp. These should be hung off of the ground in bear country.

Cooking Set: Unless you’re doing ready-to-eat meals, you’ll need to bring utensils and pans for cooking. This one from Bulin has everything you need, from pots and pans to a dish sponge for scrubbing, for an affordable price.

Camping Stove: This gas camping stove from Coleman packs down small when not in use and is lit with the push of a button so you don’t waste time fumbling with matches. The cover unfolds into a set of wind-blocking panels to keep the flames alight.

Instant Coffee: If you’re used to starting off your day with a nice hot cup of coffee, don’t deprive yourself of that in camp. Instant coffee, like these sachets from Tandem Coffee Roasters, are easy to pack and prepare in minutes.

Cups: These collapsible cups are made from a food-grade silicone that is lightweight and packs down small, but can hold hot beverages without scalding your hands.

Water Bottle: If you’re staying at a campground with potable water, where keeping your drink cold is more of a concern than water quality, pack an insulated bottle like this one from YETI. Headed to the backcountry? The LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottle will give you safe drinking water fast.

Meals: Don’t feel like cooking while on vacation? There are plenty of tasty ready-to-eat meals these days that just need boiling water to eat. Check out our editors’ taste test of Good to Go meals here.

Camping Packing List: Hygiene

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Wet Wipes: If no shower is in sight, these Surviveware biodegradable wet wipes are designed for “no rinse bathing and showers.” Thankfully, they’re unscented and hypoallergenic.

Dry Shampoo: Similarly, a small container of dry shampoo can help remove sweat, smells, and oil—no water required.

Hand Sanitizer: Hygiene is really important while camping, especially if you don’t have a clean water source for hand washing. Use hand sanitizer before eating, before preparing food, and after using the bathroom.

Camping Shower: Can’t go that long without a shower? A small solar shower bag can be filled up and heated by the sun to give you a quick hot shower.

Quick-Dry Towel: This microfiber towel dries up to four times faster than a regular cotton towel, and packs down very small.

Biodegradable Soap: Coleman’s Camp Soap comes in spill-proof sheets that are biodegradable and can be used for hand washing, showers, and dish washing.

Biodegradable Shampoo & Conditioner: This eco-friendly 3-in-1 conditioning shampoo and body wash from Stream2Sea is biodegradable, eco-friendly, and reef safe.

Toothbrush and Paste: Make sure you use potable water when brushing your teeth, and pack a small toothbrush and toothpaste set like this one.

Camping Packing List: Miscellaneous

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Trashbags: Always pack out what you pack in (even trash), so don’t forget the trashbags.

Sunscreen and Bug Repellent: Badger offers both sunscreen and bug repellent made from natural ingredients in easy to apply packaging.

First Aid Kit: Don’t go camping without a first-aid kit—even if you just use the bandages for blisters, you’ll be glad you have it.

Caroline Morse Teel is still working on her camping packing list. Follow Caroline on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for photos from camp.

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The Ultimate New Hampshire Summer Weekend Guide https://www.smartertravel.com/ultimate-new-hampshire-summer-weekend-guide/ https://www.smartertravel.com/ultimate-new-hampshire-summer-weekend-guide/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2023 20:37:21 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=449627 Can’t decide between a relaxing lakeside getaway or an active mountain vacation? Plan a trip to New Hampshire, home to the White Mountains and the Lakes Region, where you can have both in one weekend.  With hundreds of miles of hiking trails, 93 state park properties, and plenty of lakes and beaches to explore, the […]

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Can’t decide between a relaxing lakeside getaway or an active mountain vacation? Plan a trip to New Hampshire, home to the White Mountains and the Lakes Region, where you can have both in one weekend. 

With hundreds of miles of hiking trails, 93 state park properties, and plenty of lakes and beaches to explore, the Granite State is a paradise for outdoor adventurers. 

Follow this guide to plan the perfect New Hampshire summer weekend trip.

Friday

Mount Washington Hotel exterior on left. Mount Washington Hotel room on the right.

Northern New Hampshire is an easy drive from Boston—you can save your vacation time, leave after work on Friday, and arrive in time for dinner. 

Check into the Omni Mount Washington Resort, New Hampshire’s most iconic hotel. The sprawling, red-roofed property can be spotted from many viewpoints in the state. This historic resort was built in 1902 and has since undergone many renovations to make it the timelessly elegant property it is today. The most recent renovation expanded the hotel to add 69 modern rooms and suites in the Presidential Wing—book a room in this section to enjoy mountain views from your private outdoor space, oversized soaking tubs, and a brand-new feel.

The Omni’s main dining room was recently updated as well. Reserve a table by the window in this elegant space (there is a dress code) for a special dinner. The dining room’s picture windows offer stunning sunset views over the mountains and surrounding forest while you eat. 

Saturday

Center Harbor Inn exterior on left, Center Harbor Inn room on right.

Start your day off right with a buffet breakfast in the Omni’s main dining room, or, for lighter fare, take advantage of the Omni’s complimentary coffee service and pair a cup with a pastry (don’t miss the incredible cinnamon rolls) from the hotel’s Morsels cafe. 

New Hampshire is by far the best state in New England for hiking. Experience a classic New Hampshire 4,000-footer by tackling Mount Eisenhower. Part of the White Mountains’ famous Presidential Range, this moderately challenging trek will reward you with 360-degree views at the top. The 3.3-mile (one-way) Edmund’s Path trail is the most direct route to the summit.

By the time you’ve finished the hike, you’ll be ready for a hearty lunch. Refuel at Wicked Fresh Craft Burgers in North Conway. Get the milkshake (made with local milk) and the fries (topped with fresh herbs)—you’ve earned it.

Check into the Center Harbor Inn. Perched above a private sandy beach on Lake Winnipesaukee, this hotel puts you in the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. Opt for a water-view room with a private balcony for a truly luxurious stay.

Head down to the hotel’s outdoor hot tub where you can soak your tired muscles while overlooking the water. 

Walk across the street to Poggio’s Craft Kitchen & Taphouse for dinner, where chef Kaylon Sweet serves up an ever-changing menu based on fresh, local ingredients. If the weather’s nice, sit outside in the restaurant’s beautiful new biergaten space. 

Sunday

top: Hiking signs for different trails. bottom left: the mansion at Castle in the Clouds. bottom right: interior of the mansion with a table, couch and rug.
Castle in the Clouds

Stroll over to Gusto’s Italian Cafe for a leisurely Sunday morning breakfast. Grab a sandwich and coffee—and don’t forget to add in one of the homemade pastries involving Nutella—and bring your feast back for a picnic on Center Harbor Inn’s private beach.

After carboloading and caffeinating, rent a kayak from the hotel and paddle around Lake Winnipesaukee before checking out. 

Take a short drive to Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough, New Hampshire. Built as a private estate in 1913, this elaborate property once spanned an incredible 6,300 acres. Now, the mansion and grounds occupy 135 acres of prime real estate overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. 

Tour the carefully-preserved 16-room Lucknow estate for a fascinating example of how the wealthy lived in the early 20th century before having lunch in the on-site restaurants (housed in the converted stables). 

Cap off your trip with a walk through Castle in the Cloud’s many scenic walking trails—the short (0.8 mile) Brook Walk trail takes you past seven beautiful waterfalls. 

Editor’s Note: The author of this story was hosted by Visit New Hampshire.

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6 Incredible Mother-Daughter Trips You’ll Always Treasure https://www.smartertravel.com/mother-daughter-trips/ https://www.smartertravel.com/mother-daughter-trips/#respond Wed, 03 May 2023 15:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=209335 When you’re little, the idea of traveling with your mom or grandparents seems normal. As a teenager, you may not appreciate it so much. When you become an adult—and maybe even have kids of your own—it gets way better. The Best Mother-Daughter Trips By the time your mom or her mom reaches her golden years, […]

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When you’re little, the idea of traveling with your mom or grandparents seems normal. As a teenager, you may not appreciate it so much. When you become an adult—and maybe even have kids of your own—it gets way better.

The Best Mother-Daughter Trips

By the time your mom or her mom reaches her golden years, you really start to appreciate the chance to travel together, because it’s easier to recognize the moments passing. Though there may be some comical generational differences in travel style, there’s no better way for women young and old to bond than traveling together on a mother-daughter trip.

Here are some of the best mother-daughter vacations to delight moms and daughters of all ages, no matter when you travel together.

Jolly Trolleys and Golden Gates: San Francisco, California

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Everyone should see the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge at least once, and a mother-daughter trip to San Francisco is the perfect excuse for doing so. Bike or walk across the bridge to get out of the fog, and have lunch with a view in the whimsical town of Sausalito.

Pair a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with a CityPASS, which includes admission to some of the most popular Bay Area attractions, like the California Academy of Sciences and the Aquarium of the Bay, and the option to add on a cable car pass.

While roaming around Pier 39, have a bread bowl of clam chowder at Boudin Bakery, made with San Francisco’s famous sourdough bread—you won’t regret it. Nor will you regret the decadent chocolate sundae you’ll have at Ghirardelli Square after.

Where to stay: Book a room at Hotel Zoe Fisherman’s Wharf for a memorable stay central to the city’s most famous attractions.

Vinos and Velos: Cycling from Dijon to Beaune, France

Vineyard. Pommard, Cote de Beaune, d'Or, Burgundy, France
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For an active vacation paired with exquisite wine and a whole lot of grandeur, try a mother-daughter bicycle tour through the Burgundy region. Explore the French countryside at your own pace while stopping along the way to taste a sampling of France’s finest fermented grapes.

Start in the historical town of Dijon at the Place de la Liberation. Pedal past rolling vineyard hills and storybook chateaus on your way to the charming town of Nuit-Saint-Georges. Take a break while you’re there to appreciate a taste (or two) of the region’s Premier Cru red wines, made from Pinot Noir grapes, and go truffle hunting at one of the local farms.

End your bike tour in the fairy tale town of Beaune. Its main square has been hosting an unmissable Saturday market since the early 13th century.

Where to stay: Stay at the The Maven at Dairy Block for an exceptionally lively atmosphere with loft-style rooms, access to shopping and dining in the city’s Dairy Block micro-district, and easy access to downtown Denver.

Sipping, Sampling, and Shopping: Denver, Colorado

Skyline view of Denver, Colorado with city park in foreground
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With so much to offer, it’s no wonder Denver is becoming such a popular destination for mother-daughter trips. If you want to shop, dine, partake in a libations tour, take in the arts, or do all of the above, you can do it in Denver.

The city’s most popular area for strolling and shopping is the neighborhood around 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square. You can dine your way around Denver with stops at Rioja, Tamayo, Avanti, and North Italia, and then drink your way around on a boozy tour. There are plenty of guided tasting tours that will take you to places like Laws Whiskey, The Infinite Monkey Theorem Urban Winery, Colorado Cider Company, and Denver Beer Company. The Cooper Lounge in Union Station is the best place to enjoy a fancy cocktail.

Where to stay: At the MOXY Denver Cherry Creek, you’ll enjoy a fun and modern stay. The space encourages guest interaction with a full bar and an impressive assortment of lobby games, from shuffleboard to Hungry Hungry Hippos.

Relax and Rosé All Day: Calistoga, California

Vineyard in Calistoga, California
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While Napa may get all of the shout-outs, the best place to stay in California wine country is Calistoga. It sits at the base of Mount Saint Helena, about 25 miles northwest of the town of Napa. In Calistoga, you can do all of the iconic things mothers and daughters daydream of doing on a mother-daughter trip, like getting daily spa treatments and drinking Rosé all day.

Volcanic ash, mud, and mineral baths are the specialty spa treatment of this town. What better way to celebrate the unique bond between a mother and daughter than taking a mud bath? You can also get a proper massage treatment at Calistoga Spa and Hot Springs and the recently renovated Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa. Basically, you can walk from one end of town to the other in spa flip-flops, getting one treatment after another, and no one would blink an eye.

Take off your shoes and get stomping at Grgich Hills Estate, which offers daily grape stomping during the harvest season. Go for a royal tour and wine tasting at the Castello di Amorosa, a medieval-inspired Tuscan castle that features barrel-tasting and a torture chamber. No trip to Napa would be complete without taking a ride on the famous Napa Valley Wine Train. Book the Vista Dome for one of the most memorable meals you’ll ever have. The three-hour journey includes a gourmet meal and wine, of course.

Where to stay: You’ll find a stay at Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Resort to be reasonably priced and wonderfully retro.

Beauty and the Beach: Maui, Hawaii

Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
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There’s a reason everyone loves Maui. Whether you’re nine years old or 90, you can appreciate the wonders of this island paradise. Maui is an extraordinary place to make mother-daughter travel memories that will last a lifetime.

Drive the road to Hana, hike the Bamboo Forest, go snorkeling with sea turtles at Maluaka Beach, catch the sunrise at Haleakala National Park, and learn about Maui’s fascinating history at a traditional luau. Or, you know, just skip all of that and sunbathe at the beach.

Whatever you do on Maui, try to catch an evening meal at Mama’s Fish House during sunset. One of the photos you take is sure to become your new screensaver.

Where to stay: Treat your mom to a stay in the lap of luxury at the Grand Wailea to make your trip extra splendid. If you’re traveling with the whole family, stay at the Hotel Wailea, a private paradise estate in Kihei so you can make meals together and relax in the comfort of a home setting.

Shamrocks and Smiles: Road Tripping Around Ireland

Cliffs of Moher
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Haven’t you always wanted to take a mother-daughter trip to Ireland? Want to kiss the Blarney Stone, drive the Ring of Kerry, or perhaps behold some sheep roaming lush green hills of the countryside? Take a road trip from Dublin that passes through Cork, Killarney, Dingle, and Galway, and you’ll delight in exploring these sights.

Visit the nearby town of Kinsale and take the easy hike to Charles Fort. Spend a day in Killarney National Park, and make time to visit the historic sites of Dingle before heading to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway, which is known for its traditional pubs and live Irish folk music.

Where to stay: Stop by the Hayfield Manor in Cork for a quintessentially Irish stay, complete with gourmet dining and afternoon tea service.

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Melissa McGibbon’s travel accomplishments include circumnavigating the globe on a ship, having dinner at Fidel Castro’s house in Havana, skiing steep chutes in Canada, and downhill mountain biking in Peru. Follow her on Twitter @mcmliss.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2018. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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The 8 Best Destinations for Memorial Day Weekend https://www.smartertravel.com/destinations-for-memorial-day-weekend/ https://www.smartertravel.com/destinations-for-memorial-day-weekend/#respond Tue, 04 Apr 2023 17:30:00 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=440726 Looking for the perfect Memorial Day weekend vacation? From special commemorative events to large-scale music festivals, here are eight of the best destinations for Memorial Day weekend 2023. Waterloo, New York In 1966, 100 years after the first Memorial Day ceremonies, President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation recognizing Waterloo, NY, as the birthplace of Memorial […]

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Looking for the perfect Memorial Day weekend vacation? From special commemorative events to large-scale music festivals, here are eight of the best destinations for Memorial Day weekend 2023.

Waterloo, New York

Darlene Duprey | Waterloo, New York: Birthplace of Memorial Day

In 1966, 100 years after the first Memorial Day ceremonies, President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation recognizing Waterloo, NY, as the birthplace of Memorial Day. What better way to celebrate than visiting where the holiday began in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York?

Waterloo will hold its annual Celebrate Commemorate event over the holiday weekend, complete with a 5K run/walk, live entertainment, and a Freedom Parade. You can also pay a visit to the American Civil War Memorial and there’s even a National Memorial Day Museum in town.

How to Get There

The closest airports to Waterloo are Rochester (ROC) and Syracuse (SYR). After landing at either airport, you’ll be about a one-hour drive from Waterloo. All major airlines fly into both airports including Southwest and JetBlue. There is also limited competition from ultra-low-cost carriers Allegiant and Frontier. You’ll find the most flight options flying into Rochester but it’s always best to check both to find the best deal.

San Francisco, California

San Francisco as seen through a tower of the Golden Gate Bridge
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There’s plenty to do over the long weekend in San Francisco, from exploring the city’s vibrant Pier 39 to visiting the Golden Gate Bridge. Several Memorial Day services are held throughout the city, including the annual commemoration at the Presidio National Ceremony, held this year on May 29th. For naval history and aviation enthusiasts, pay a visit to the USS Hornet Museum, housed in the former navy vessel that recovered the Apollo 11 crew after splashdown following their famous lunar landing. 

San Francisco Carnaval celebrates its 45th anniversary on May 27th-28th. Since 1978, this two-day festival has been celebrating “the diverse Latin American, Caribbean and African Diasporic roots of the Mission District and the San Francisco Bay Area” with musical performances, food vendors, educational resources, and more. The celebrations culminate in Grand Parade, which this year features more than 3,000 artists.

How to Get There

Skyscanner data shows that the average per passenger price for a round trip ticket to San Francisco over Memorial Day weekend is just $217. There are three major airports in and around the city—San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Norma Y. Mineta San José International Airport (KSJC), and Oakland International Airport (KOAK). San Francisco International (SFO) is the closest to downtown and the most popular option for travelers staying in the city. United and Alaska Airlines have hubs at San Francisco International, with American Airlines and Delta also offering several domestic flights.

Arlington, Virginia

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A visit to the National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia is a great way to pay tribute and remember those who have served. There will be several remembrance ceremonies at the Memorial Amphitheater where thousands of visitors are in attendance each year. One of the most moving memorials in the cemetery is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which overlooks Washington D.C., providing a final resting place for one of America’s unidentified service members from World War I.

Directly across the Potomac River, you can also explore our nation’s capital by visiting several famous landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, or one of the Smithsonian Museums.

How to Get There

The Washington D.C. area has three major airports. For the most convenient option, you’ll want to look for flights into Reagan National Airport (DCA), which is the closest to downtown D.C. (and has its own METRO station). United has a hub at Washington-Dulles Airport (IAD) and if you’re looking to fly Southwest, you’ll find the most options into Baltimore (BWI).

Savannah, Georgia

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Head down to Savannah this Memorial Day Weekend and enjoy relatively moderate temperatures before the heat picks up during the peak summer months. Take a stroll around the historic district and enjoy its scenic cobblestone streets, elaborate architecture, and over 20 squares and parks full of ancient oak trees.

If you’re looking for a beach day, head over to Tybee Island where you’ll find expansive, sandy beaches in a family-friendly environment. It’s just 20 minutes east of downtown Savannah.

How to Get There

Flights to Savannah/Hilton Head Airport (SAV) have increased in recent years. Delta still carries the most passengers—primarily via its hub in Atlanta—however, budget carrier Allegiant has been a major factor in lowering fares to this regional airport with year-round and seasonal service from up to 13 different cities. Avelo Airlines also operates cheap flights out of New Haven to Savannah every Friday. As always, be sure to check Southwest when comparing prices and be flexible with travel dates as many budget airlines only fly on certain days of the week.

Chicago, Illinois

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From kayaking along the Chicago River to enjoying fireworks at the Navy Pier, there’s plenty to do in Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend. You can dine at waterfront restaurants or hit the beach along Lake Michigan with the city skyline providing a magnificent backdrop. Chicago will also host a Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony and parade on Saturday, May 27.

Around two and a half hours west of Chicago, Summer Camp Music Festival will take place in the small town of Chillicothe, Illinois, from May 25-28. The 3-day festival features dozens of musical acts, including Willie Nelson & Family and Umphrey’s McGee. Don’t forget to stick around for Field Day, where attendees divide into teams to duke it out over tug-o-war, dodgeball, and more to win a special “Victory Party.”

How to Get There

Flights to Chicago are plentiful with all major airlines flying into Chicago’s O’Hare Airport (ORD). United, which is headquartered in Chicago, has the most market share, but American is close behind with a hub of its own at O’Hare. Spirit Airlines also flies to Chicago from over 20 cities across the U.S., making all airlines compete with its ultra-low fares. Chicago’s Midway Airport (MDW) is where you’ll find flights on Southwest and, as of April 2022, Frontier has been operating low-cost flights into Midway. According to Skyscanner, average airfare per seat to Chicago is just $221 round trip over Memorial Day weekend.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Well-known for Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, New Orleans is also a great place to spend Memorial Day Weekend. The National World War II Museum is often rated the top attraction in New Orleans and it can be a great way to learn about the American experience in the war that changed the world.

Of course, you’ll also get to enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the French Quarter and the many tastes and sounds that make New Orleans one of the most cultured cities in America. If you’re a fan of festivals, The New Orleans Greek Fest will take place over Memorial Day Weekend with over 20 traditional homemade Greek pastries to try.

How to Get There

When looking for flights into Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport (MSY) make sure to check what’s available on Southwest Airlines as it is by far the largest carrier flying to/from New Orleans. Spirit Airlines helps to keep fares as low as possible with flights from up to 50 different cities and one of the newest airlines to hit the U.S. skies, Breeze Airways, offers low-cost flights from up to 16 cities across the nation.

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Race car fans flock to Indianapolis over Memorial Day Weekend to experience the famous Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The main event takes place on Sunday, May 28, and is preceded by a kick off Miller Lite Carb Day concert on Friday, May 26.

If you’re bringing the kids, you can visit the expansive Children’s Museum, which recently opened a revamped Dinosphere exhibit in 2022 where you can learn all about the largest animals to ever roam the earth and be immersed in their prehistoric environment.

How to Get There

As with many airports in this list, Southwest is the largest carrier in Indianapolis (IND) so you’ll want to be sure to check its website to compare prices. Other than Southwest, you’ll find regular service on all three legacy carriers, American, Delta, and United, with Spirit Airlines and Allegiant providing the most service in the ultra-low-cost category.

Seattle, Washington

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Travel to the Pacific Northwest this Memorial Day Weekend and experience the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle. The community-powered festival celebrates diversity and cultural expression and there is no admission charge—it runs purely on donations. The theme for 2023 is Lagom: Not Too Much, Not Too Little, But Just Right, drawing on the Scandinavian term “lagom” to celebrate people’s journey toward finding balance in life.

While in Seattle, you can also visit some of the city’s top attractions including The Museum of Pop Culture, a hike in Mt. Rainier National Park, or, one of my personal favorites, The Museum of Flight, where you can have a look inside a Concorde jet and a former Air Force One.

How to Get There

There’s no question which airline dominates in Seattle (SEA). As Alaska Airlines’ largest hub, you’ll find the most flight options on this Oneworld alliance member. However, Delta has been making a push in Seattle over the past several years and has brought competitive pricing with its ability to connect travelers from all over the country. You can also find Alaska Airlines flights into nearby Paine Field Airport (PAE) in Everett.

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How to Spend a Winter Weekend at Stratton Mountain, Vermont https://www.smartertravel.com/winter-weekend-at-stratton-mountain-vermont/ https://www.smartertravel.com/winter-weekend-at-stratton-mountain-vermont/#respond Tue, 21 Mar 2023 18:25:36 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=448185 Stratton Mountain’s charming pedestrian village and serious snow stash might have you feeling like you’re taking a European ski vacation—but this quintessential ski mountain is right here in Vermont. No plane ticket (or even car!) is required.  Follow this itinerary for the perfect weekend trip to Stratton. Friday Even if you can’t escape the office […]

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Stratton Mountain’s charming pedestrian village and serious snow stash might have you feeling like you’re taking a European ski vacation—but this quintessential ski mountain is right here in Vermont. No plane ticket (or even car!) is required. 

Follow this itinerary for the perfect weekend trip to Stratton.

Friday

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Stratton

Even if you can’t escape the office until after 5pm on a Friday, you’ll still arrive at Stratton Mountain with plenty of time to unwind. This easily accessible ski resort is around four hours away from New York City and less than three hours from Boston. 

Check into a condo at Long Trail House and then head out to enjoy the many non-skiing activities Stratton has to offer, like the snow tubing park and ice skating rink.

Saturday

Person skiing down Stratton Mountain in Stratton, Vermont
Stratton

Lifts start spinning at 8:30am, so wake up early and have a quick breakfast in your condo in order to snag first chair.

With 99 trails spread out over 670 acres of open terrain, your legs will give out long before you get bored skiing at Stratton. Spend the morning exploring the mountain before heading back to Long Trail House for an afternoon break.

Since the condos are a quick five minute walk from the lifts, you can save money (and skip the lodge crowds) by eating lunch in your fully-equipped kitchen—plus swap out any layers for warmer/colder/drier options depending on conditions.

After refueling, head back to the slopes to ski until the lifts stop at 4pm. When you’re done for the day, grab a much-needed drink at bustling Grizzly’s, where a live band serenades skiers for one of the best après-ski scenes around. 

Live music at The Drift in Stratton, Vermont
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Keep the party going by walking around the corner to The Drift in Stratton Village, a lively outdoor bar that shields revelers from the elements with outdoor heaters and fire pits. 

When you’ve had your fill of the post-ski party scene, wander back to Long Trail House to soak in the outdoor hot tubs and get those ski muscles ready for tomorrow.

After a long day of skiing, the last thing anyone wants to do is cook or get in the car to trek out to a restaurant. Fortunately, Stratton Village offers a bustling, walkable town square that’s filled with eclectic bars, restaurants, and shops, where you can spend the evening—no driving required. 

Sunday

Interior of Mad Coffee Roasters in Stratton, Vermont
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Serious caffeinating is required if you’re going to make first chair again on Sunday, so stop at Mad Coffee Roasters for a pick-me-up on your walk to the slopes. 

Ski all morning and then take an early lunch to check out of Long Trail before heading back to the mountain. 

Lift lines tend to thin out after lunchtime on Sundays, so plan to stay until last chair and reap the benefits of having the mountain practically to yourself. Even if you ski until 4pm, Stratton’s central location makes it easy to be home by dinner time. 

The Mountain

Skiers skiing down Stratton Mountain in Vermont
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With a mix of green, blue, and black trails, Stratton is great for all types of skiers, from beginners to advanced. Those looking for even more of a challenge will love the glades and terrain park. 

Eleven lifts, including a gondola, service the mountain, helping to disperse lines. 

Lift Tickets

There are a number of lift ticket deals available to make skiing at Stratton affordable. Book ahead on Stratton’s website and you can snag mid-week adult tickets for as low as $108.

If you don’t want to be locked into skiing at the same resort all season, Stratton is part of the Ikon Pass. Buy one pass for the season and you’ll have unlimited access to a huge network of mountains across the country—so you can go where the snow is.

Where to Stay

Heated pool at Long Trail House overlooking a winter landscape
Stratton

Conveniently located across the street from Stratton’s village, Long Trail House offers a variety of condos for a homey-feeling stay. 

The condos are available in a variety of sizes ranging from studios to five bedrooms that are perfect for large groups or couples.

Each unit is fully furnished, and includes ski mountain luxuries like gas fireplaces and full kitchens. Guests staying in Long Trail will have full access to the building’s underground heated parking garage and the outdoor heated pool and hot tubs. 

Long Trail House is an easy five-minute walk through the village to the lifts, which is doable even with ski boots on. 

How to Get to Stratton

Stratton is an easy drive from both Boston and New York City. No car? No problem. Stratton is accessible via the Stratton Jitney from New York City and from Manchester, Vermont via the Moovers public bus.

Once you’re in Stratton, the pedestrian village makes a car unnecessary, and there’s also a resort shuttle that runs to parking areas and lodging.

Editor’s Note: Stratton Mountain hosted the writer of this story.

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The 10 Best Weekend Travel Bags for Men https://www.smartertravel.com/mens-travel-bags/ https://www.smartertravel.com/mens-travel-bags/#respond Fri, 02 Dec 2022 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=388031 Whether it be an overnight trip or a long weekend getaway, a cool, casual overnight bag is key when a short stay is on the horizon. A good men’s travel bag looks good but is functional, too. From a classic pebbled leather number to a bag that adjusts to a variety of sizes, these shipshape […]

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Whether it be an overnight trip or a long weekend getaway, a cool, casual overnight bag is key when a short stay is on the horizon. A good men’s travel bag looks good but is functional, too. From a classic pebbled leather number to a bag that adjusts to a variety of sizes, these shipshape options will outperform on your next trip.

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COACH Trekker 52

COACH Trekker 52 weekender bag
COACH

Crafted to be the most dapper and sophisticated of the bunch, this pebbled leather bag is one of the sleekest men’s weekend bags on the market. Yes, it’s a bit of a splurge, but its classic design makes it particularly versatile; it’s equally at home on a business trip and on a casual weekend away.

L.L.Bean Utility Weekender Duffle

L.L.Bean Utility Weekender Duffle
L.L.Bean

At just 2.2 pounds, this bag offers great organization without the extra weight. An open side pocket keeps important items easily accessible while multiple internal and external zipper pockets keep things neatly sorted. Carry this bag two ways, by the 12″ handles or the detachable shoulder strap.

Etsy Personalized Weekend Bag

Etsy Personalized Weekend Bag
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A quality, personalized weekend bag that ships fast and won’t break the bank sounds like it would never exist, right? Wrong—GiftsForGuysCo on Etsy offers exactly that. Featuring numerous stylish options and thousands of top reviews, this bag is a solid self-buy or gift for a good buddy.

London Fog Brentwood II Duffle

Macy's

For something clean and classic, the London Fog Brentwood has you covered. While it may have an old-school look, its design is anything but, with a padded laptop sleeve, adjustable and removable shoulder strap, and an extra wide opening. At just two pounds, this bag will elevate your look without weighing down your luggage.

The North Face Base Camp Large Duffle Bag

The North Face Base Camp Large Duffle Bag
The North Face

Anyone that’s experienced a brutal winter in the Northeast knows that The North Face builds some quality items, meant for wear and tear—and this duffel is no exception. No matter the weather conditions, this bag will get you through it with a water-resistant and sturdy PVC-coated exterior.

Herschel Supply Co. Bennett Duffle

Herschel Supply Co. Bennett Duffle
Herschel Supply Co.

From backpacks to totes to messenger bags, Herschel Supply Company has been getting people’s stuff where it needs to be since 2009. Its Bennett Duffle in light grey merges the brand’s grade-A design (complete with a shoe compartment and removable shoulder strap) with its recognizable look and logo, creating a classic weekend duffel bag for men.

S-Zone Canvas Weekend Bag

Amazon

The perfect weekend bag comes oversized in six classic colors from S-Zone. Because this has the most spacious design of the bunch, you can literally carry anything you need for a night or even a week if you have to.

Uncommon Goods Adjustable Bag

Uncommon Goods Adjustable Bag
Uncommon Goods

Deciding which size bag is the right one for any upcoming trip is a continuous issue I have that I am not proud of. I tend to go for the larger, figuring I’ll probably pick up an extra item or two up on my adventure, but I sometimes feel silly having such a large weekend bag to carry almost nothing. Thankfully, this adjustable bag from Uncommon Goods combats my problems by shapeshifting from a tightly packed smaller configuration at the beginning of my trip to an overpacked duffel bursting at the seams when I head home.

Peak Design 35L Travel Duffel

Peak Design 35L Travel Duffel
Amazon

Considering the world feels like it’s ending these days, you may think it’s a bit late to get in on the sustainability game—but I can assure you, it isn’t. Peak Design’s 100 percent recycled, waterproof travel duffel is a timeless tote that’ll make you feel as good as you look carrying it. Whether you’re an all-black kind of guy or willing to spice it up with a bit of sage, this bag looks great no matter the choice.

Filson’s Medium Duffle Bag

Filson’s Medium Duffle Bag in tan
Filson

An abrasion-resistant exterior is key when it comes to getting your wardrobe to and fro in one piece—especially when it looks this good. Filson’s well-designed Medium Duffle has top-carry handles, an adjustable shoulder strap, leather trimmings, and rust-proof zipper.

Tyler Schoeber is a production specialist, photographer, occasional writer, travel style guru, and general Renaissance man. Follow his adventures on Instagram at @tylerschoeber.

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The Best Black Friday and Cyber Monday Travel Deals https://www.smartertravel.com/the-best-black-friday-and-cyber-monday-travel-deals/ Wed, 23 Nov 2022 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2015/11/12/the-best-black-friday-and-cyber-monday-travel-deals/ These sales offer deep discounts on travel throughout the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond.

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This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you can find amazing deals on hotels, vacations, group trips, travel gear and more—without leaving your home. We’re scouring the web for the best deals for travelers and will list them all right here.

Bookmark this page—we’ll be updating it frequently with can’t-miss Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2022 sales as they’re announced.

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Travel Gear

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Amazon: Amazon is having a mega-sale spanning from Black Friday to Cyber Monday, with great deals on travel gear including luggage, clothing, and electronics. 

Nordstrom: Nordstrom is heavily discounting traveler-favorite brands both in-store and online Black Friday through Cyber Monday.

Target: You don’t have to wait for Black Friday to save on travel gear from Target! The retailer is offering a “holiday price match guarantee” and will offer a refund for the difference in price if something you purchased sells for a lower price. The match is valid on items purchased between October 6 and December 24.

Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques: Turn your home into a luxury hotel with savings across Marriott brand stores. Save up to 30 percent on items like Marriott pillows, or up to 25 percent off of Westin’s Heavenly Bed.

Away: Save $50 off the purchase of any two suitcases and $100 off the purchase of any 3 or more suitcases from November 17-28.

Madewell: Get 40 percent off with code OHJOY until November 24 and 50 percent off from November 25-27.

Roam: Get a free Market Tote or Travel Pouch Set with the purchase of any piece of ROAM customizable luggage, backpack, or duffel. Offer valid on purchases between November 25-28.

Cariloha: Save up to 30 percent off Cariloha’s ultra-soft bedding and clothing November 25-28.

MasterClass: Get two annual memberships for the price of one (a $180 savings) for new users until November 28.

Brooklinen: Save 20 percent off of Brooklinen’s entire site now through November 30.

Ooni: Bring authentic Italian pizza home with you with this deal from Ooni that offers 20 percent off sitewide from November 21-29.

Outdoor Voices: Save 30 percent off sitewide, plus up to 70 percent off select styles from November 23-29.

DSW: Save 30 percent off the entire site from November 24-25 and 40 percent off all boots November 26-27.

Glossier: Save 20 percent off sitewide and 30 percent off all purchases of $100 or more from November 24-28.

Tempur-Pedic: Bring the hotel mattress experience home with a new mattress from Tempur-Pedic. Save 30 percent off the TEMPUR-Cloud mattress with CLOUD30 and up to $300 off of other selected mattresses.

Sling TV: Watch all your shows and movies from a hotel or vacation rental with this deal from Sling that offers $10 off plus a free Amazon FireTV Stick Lite. The offer is valid November 23-27.

Wayfair: Wayfair is offering huge discounts all week long with their Cyber Week sale running through December 7.

Briggs & Riley: Save 30 percent off select luggage from November 24-28. Receive an exclusive toiletry bag with purchases over $399 on November 25 and 28.

Solo: Save 30 percent off sitewide and up to 50% sale items with promo code: HOLIDAY now through December 4.

Marriott Bonvoy: Marriott Bonvoy members will get up to 20 percent off of hotel stays booked November 22 through November 2022 for travel November 27, 2022 through January 16, 2023. Non-members will save up to 15 percent off (but FYI, Marriott Bonvoy is free to join!)

​Philo TV: Stream your favorite shows and movies anywhere you go with this deal from Philo TV offering new subscribers 80 percent off their first month. Use promo code THANKS and sign up between November 25-30.

Noom: Get a jumpstart on your New Year’s resolutions with Noom’s free seven day trial and 25 percent off a six month plan by using promo code AFFILIATE2022 now through November 30.

Bloomingdale’s: Save 25 percent off select styles until November 27.

Nike: Get up to 60 percent off select styles with code BLACKFRIDAY until November 26.

Saks Fifth Avenue: Saks is giving customers a gift card of up to $750 with purchases when they use promo code WKNDGCSF from November 26-27.

Kate Spade Surprise: Save up to 90 percent off sitewide with promo code SAVE15 November 23-24.

Sanuk: Get up to 75 percent off Sanuk’s ultra-comfortable, travel-friendly shoes and slippers on Black Friday.

Vineyard Vines: Save up to 50 percent off at Vineyard Vines with promo code: BLACKFRIDAY now through November 26.

Diane Von Furstenberg: Get up to 25 percent off the entire site with code CYBER.

Lilly Pulitzer: Save up to $90 sitewide now through November 28.

J.Crew: Everything at J.Crew is 50 percent off with promo code SHOPEARLY.

Walmart: Save big on electronics, luggage, and other travel gear at Walmart now through Cyber Monday.

Travel Deals

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Booking.com: Save up to 30 percent off of hotels and vacation rentals during Booking’s Black Friday sale. The sale runs November 17 through December 1 and is valid for stays through the end of 2023. Booking is also offering up to 15 percent off of rental cars reservations. Reserve a car November 24 through December 1 for travel through the end of 2023.

G Adventures: Get up to 30 percent off select group trips for bookings made now through November 30. The discount is valid on trips departing through April 30, 2023. Or, get up to 10 percent off select trips departing between May 1 and June 30, 2023.

Norse Atlantic Airways: Fly to Europe for as little as $119 one-way with Norse Atlantic Airways’ Black Friday sale. Book flights now through November 29th for travel between December 2022 and October 2023. (Travel dates included in the sale vary by route.)

Ker & Downey® Africa: Book your dream trip (for up to half off) with Ker & Downey® Africa’s Black Friday sale, which runs November 1st through November 30th. Deals include luxury safaris, honeymoons, and more in destinations across Africa.

A&S Signature Journeys: Save 25 percent off of the October 19, 2023 departure of the Sun on Ramses and the Nile Egyptian tour and witness the rare solar alignment at Abu Simbel Temple. Book between November 1 and December 31, 2022 to receive the discount.

Margaritaville at Sea: Cruise for less with this Black Friday Sale which runs now through November 27. Sailings will start at $99 per person (with kids sailing free), and include a $25 per person Ocean View upgrade opportunity and 25 percent off all supplements.

Contiki: Get up to 25 percent off over 60 Contiki trips worldwide. Book trips departing in 2023 during the sale which runs from November 23 to December 1.

Holland America: Save up to 40 percent off voyages sailing in December 2022 and beyond, plus get a $25 reduced deposit. Book by December 1.

Insight Vacations: Get up to 15 percent off of 40 select itineraries from Insight Vacations.

Trafalgar: Save up to 15 percent off of selected trips for departures between April 1 – October 15, 2023.

REI Adventure Travel: During REI’s Cyber Week Sale, you can save 20 percent off of select REI adventure travel trips for 2023 departures. Book between November 25 – December 19.

Priceline: During Priceline’s Cyber Week Sale, travelers can get up to 99 percent off via Mystery Codes, 20 percent off select Express Deals, and up to $3,000 off cruises. The sale runs November 22 – November 28.

EF Ultimate BreakEF Ultimate Break is discounting tours to bucket list destinations (like Japan, Greece, and Bali) by up to up to $1,200. Book now through November 28.

Klook: Save 10 percent off tours, activities, and more at Klook with code BFCM2022 from November 25-28.

Aer Lingus: Save up to $100 on flights to Europe from select cities. The sale runs through December 1, for travel through May 31, 2023.

JetBlue Vacations: JetBlue Vacations is offering up to $750 off vacation packages with promo code PACKAGE500. Plus, you’ll get a free inflight drink! Book by November 29 for travel December 5, 2022 through October 15, 2023.

Southwest Air: Southwest is offering 30 percent off base fares with promo code CYBER30. Book by December 1 for travel January 10 through March 8, 2023.

JetBlue: Save $50 off of each one-way segment with a minimum of $100 per segment (excluding taxes & fees) with promo code CYBER22. Book by November 29.

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SmarterTravel Spotlight: The Sanctuary Hotel New York https://www.smartertravel.com/sanctuary-hotel-new-york/ https://www.smartertravel.com/sanctuary-hotel-new-york/#respond Wed, 23 Nov 2022 05:01:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=292014 The appropriately named Sanctuary Hotel offers a quiet retreat in the heart of New York City where guests can relax in between exploring the best of the Big Apple. Editor’s Note: The writer of this story was hosted by the Sanctuary Hotel. Will Cadena/Sanctuary Hotel The Location The Sanctuary Hotel is situated on West 47th Street […]

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The appropriately named Sanctuary Hotel offers a quiet retreat in the heart of New York City where guests can relax in between exploring the best of the Big Apple.

Editor’s Note: The writer of this story was hosted by the Sanctuary Hotel.

Sanctuary hotel new york
Will Cadena/Sanctuary Hotel

The Location

The Sanctuary Hotel is situated on West 47th Street between Seventh and Sixth Avenue—right in the midst of Times Square. The location is ideal for exploring New York City, with easy access to all major subway lines. Many iconic Manhattan attractions are within walking distance, including Central Park, Madison Square Garden, and Radio City Music Hall.

I found this central location extremely convenient, as it made it easy to pop back to the hotel quickly in the middle of the day to drop off a jacket or change and freshen up before heading out to dinner. We walked almost everywhere, but it was easy and fast to grab the subway from here (less than a block away) to explore other areas of the city.

The Rooms

Sanctuary hotel new york
Will Cadena/ Sanctuary Hotel

The Sanctuary Hotel has 113 guest rooms, all of which offer a surprising amount of space for New York City. I stayed in a Sanctuary Deluxe King room, which had a generous amount of space—hard to find in New York. The rooms feature pillowtop mattresses, European linens, a desk and chair, and a rainfall shower.

Dining

Sanctuary hotel rooftop
Will Cadena/Sanctuary Hotel

The Sanctuary Hotel has three dining areas: The Sushi Lab, Haven Rooftop, and Tender Restaurant. The Haven Rooftop is open year-round for dinners, weekend brunch, and cocktails and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike looking to enjoy a rooftop atmosphere.

Price and How to Book: Rooms start at $187 per night. Find the lowest rates for the Sanctuary Hotel at SmarterTravel Hotels.

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Here’s When Fall Foliage Colors Are Predicted to Peak in Your State https://www.smartertravel.com/where-fall-foliage-will-be-late-this-year/ https://www.smartertravel.com/where-fall-foliage-will-be-late-this-year/#respond Wed, 07 Sep 2022 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=329184 Autumn is many travelers’ favorite season of the year. Moderate temperatures, fun seasonal activities, pumpkin-flavored everything, and, of course, the foliage that makes fall a great season for road trips and weekend getaways. But, timing these excursions to coincide with “peak” fall foliage is always tricky, and this year looks to be trending later than […]

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Autumn is many travelers’ favorite season of the year. Moderate temperatures, fun seasonal activities, pumpkin-flavored everything, and, of course, the foliage that makes fall a great season for road trips and weekend getaways. But, timing these excursions to coincide with “peak” fall foliage is always tricky, and this year looks to be trending later than usual in some areas.

AccuWeather predicts a mild autumn, with the warmer temperatures likely to delay foliage displays in popular leaf-peeping destinations. When they do arrive, however, they predict a riot of color in the Northeast, Great Lakes and the mid-Mississippi Valley regions.

Map of the United States showing the difference from average seasonal temperatures for each region for fall 2022
AccuWeather

NewEngland.com shares a similar outlook, citing the drought experienced this past summer by areas of the Northeast as a contributing factor to the later foliage in the area. Similarly, higher temperatures in the Southeast may cause a slight delay. 

SmokyMountains.com offers an interactive foliage map of the United States, showing when fall colors are predicted to peak in your region. Peak time across the country overall seems to be set firmly in mid-October for 2022, depending on the area you’re looking to visit.

Carol McPherson contributed to this article.

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