The national heatwave that hit most of the country last week has many of us still looking for ways to cool off. As July 28 marks National Waterpark Day, the world’s largest Marriott invites you to take a dip (or slide!) in “one of the world’s coolest hotel pools,” according to Forbes.
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From celebrating the perfection of chocolate chip cookies to lining Jeff Bezos’ swollen pockets on Amazon Prime Day, there’s nothing wrong with taking advantage of those minor “holidays” that allow us to indulge a bit. As Monday, July 22, marks National Hammock Day, Mahekal Beach Resort is celebrating all month long, offering a very limited-time offer for travelers looking to spend some much-needed R&R in gorgeous Playa del Carmen, Mexico with their “Swing in the Sun” escape package.
The Olmsted Effect: 5 Must-Visit Natural Sites Designed by the Landscaping Legend
It’s easy to take the beauty of natural landscapes for granted, especially during the summer months when flowers are in full bloom, streams run cool and clear and exemplary weather begets beautiful vistas across the country. Many of us owe the grandest of American landscapes to one man who was determined to bring the calm of the outdoors to concrete jungles throughout the nation.
One of the Hamptons’ most anticipated summer social events, The Hamptons Happening, in honor of the Samuael Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) gave all a taste of the world while raising money for a great cause in Bridgehampton this weekend.
Check out my travel diary as I fly to Stockholm, Sweden where I learn all about Candy Crush development at the King office and explore the wonderful city!
Brooklyn Candle Studio Brings Escapist Collection Home with a Scent Inspired by the Borough
Any Anthropologie or Urban Outfitters customer knows Brooklyn Candle Studio, the company behind the minimalist jars that house natural fragrances simultaneously comfortingly familiar while reminiscent of somewhere new. And now, Brooklyn Candle Studio offers a candle that embodies their own memories of the borough they call home.
Ah, the holidays. That magical time of the year where everyone is rushing to buy every gift imaginable for every person on their list.
As Audrey Hepburn so memorably remarked, “Paris is always a good idea.” So naturally then, the question isn’t “should I go?” – but “where should I stay?”
The economic and security crisis in Venezuela has forced Latin America to react as Venezuelans look for new opportunities elsewhere. The response has been varied: from highly coordinated to nearly nonexistent.
In the summertime at Palm Springs, when the weather is high, there’s one place you can go to seemingly touch the sky.