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Conde Nast Traveler

Nov 01 2021
Magazine

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

EDITOR’S LETTER

the 2021 readers’ choice awards

hotels

cruise

countries

cities

resorts

trains

airlines & airports

spa resorts

islands

luggage

Conscious Traveler • How can we positively impact the places we visit, be givers and not just takers? Maybe it’s purchasing a souvenir by a local artisan instead of a mass-made object, or buying offsets for your flight, or volunteering an hour of your time on your next trip. As we emerge from the pandemic, our travel decisions will have more weight than ever—meaning the time to raise our consciousness is now. Consider this a guide to doing just that, with suggestions ranging from the unseen—exercising patience with fellow travelers—to the tangible, like making sure your dollars remain in the places you go. Ultimately, it’s about taking steps both big and small to be the kind of person whose path you’d want to cross along the way.

old ways • Long the protector of South Korean traditions, the southern region of Jeollanam-do is now attracting travelers seduced by its slower approach to life

A MOVEABLE FEAST • We thought we’d always have Paris, until we didn’t. Now, as we ponder our return, we’re hungry not for the temples of haute cuisine, but for the less rarefied—though no less delicious—eateries savvy diners have been frequenting for years

THE KEYS, UNLOCKED • On a visit to the storied Florida archipelago, Leslie Pariseau takes an old-school approach that lets her truly see the islands, in all their flawed and fragile beauty

A TRAVELER’S TALE


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 128 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Nov 01 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 5, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

EDITOR’S LETTER

the 2021 readers’ choice awards

hotels

cruise

countries

cities

resorts

trains

airlines & airports

spa resorts

islands

luggage

Conscious Traveler • How can we positively impact the places we visit, be givers and not just takers? Maybe it’s purchasing a souvenir by a local artisan instead of a mass-made object, or buying offsets for your flight, or volunteering an hour of your time on your next trip. As we emerge from the pandemic, our travel decisions will have more weight than ever—meaning the time to raise our consciousness is now. Consider this a guide to doing just that, with suggestions ranging from the unseen—exercising patience with fellow travelers—to the tangible, like making sure your dollars remain in the places you go. Ultimately, it’s about taking steps both big and small to be the kind of person whose path you’d want to cross along the way.

old ways • Long the protector of South Korean traditions, the southern region of Jeollanam-do is now attracting travelers seduced by its slower approach to life

A MOVEABLE FEAST • We thought we’d always have Paris, until we didn’t. Now, as we ponder our return, we’re hungry not for the temples of haute cuisine, but for the less rarefied—though no less delicious—eateries savvy diners have been frequenting for years

THE KEYS, UNLOCKED • On a visit to the storied Florida archipelago, Leslie Pariseau takes an old-school approach that lets her truly see the islands, in all their flawed and fragile beauty

A TRAVELER’S TALE


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