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A Splurge in Paris

A Splurge in Paris

A Paris fashionista shares the best areas to shop till you drop in the City of Light. Kasia Dietz is a Paris-based travel writer who contributes to Condé Nast Traveler, National Geographic, and France Today. When not exploring her adopted city or embarking on an adventure, she’s designing namesake handbags or leading fashion tours. 

Europe

Europe

Cinematic vistas and emerald-green wild landscapes extend far into the distance across Scotland, while farther south in Europe, the glistening seas of the North Atlantic Ocean and the sweeping caramel-colored coastlines of Portugal and Spain enhance the continent’s natural beauty. Whether you prefer to relax or explore — or plan a mixture of the two…

American Southwest and Mexico

American Southwest and Mexico

Spellbinding rock formations and expansive desert landscapes punctuate the American Southwest, where scenic day-trips to national monuments, national parks, and other nationally recognized attractions fill plenty of visitors’ vacation itineraries. Farther west, on the California coast, the famous boardwalks provide a plethora of shopping, nightlife, and people-watching possibilities, along with Pacific Ocean views and the…

Mountains

Mountains

The mountain towns on Interval’s Top 20 list are all world-renowned skiing and snowboarding destinations. And for good reason: All regularly receive big-time winter snow and are home to large resorts with varied terrain that will keep every level of downhill enthusiast challenged and content, from gentle green and blue cruisers to steep and deep…

Islands

Islands

Islands An island vacation remains the quintessential escape from the real world. There’s just something about a sandy beach and palm trees — all surrounded by clear, warm water — that makes it easy to disconnect and truly recharge. Water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, paddleboarding, and so on, typically get all the…

Woman browses stacks of fine rugs in a market.

Shop Around the World

To travel is to sample new flavors, explore unfamiliar streets, and overhear conversations in languages other than your own. And what better way to capture those memories than finding that idiosyncratic something — a gift for a loved one or just for yourself — that will represent those fond experiences for years to come. From…

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