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I’m back from a fabulous milestone birthday trip to Amsterdam. I sang along with Robyn and Harry Styles, visited my childhood home in Voorschoten, ate cheese in Gouda, and walked through Vermeer’s Delft.
I also stayed at two incredible hotels, Pulitzer Amsterdam and Hotel De L’Europe.
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I’m back from a fabulous milestone birthday trip to Amsterdam. I sang along with Robyn and Harry Styles, visited my childhood home in Voorschoten, ate cheese in Gouda, and walked through Vermeer’s Delft.
I also stayed at two incredible hotels, Pulitzer Amsterdam and Hotel De L’Europe.
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As our galaxy enters its “core season,” national parks, state parks, and more are bringing out the big telescopes to open your eyes to the night sky’s wonders.
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CALLUM FRASER, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
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A well-oiled campaign has restored mid-century landmarks, while welcoming a few plucky newcomers. These days, cruising the route feels much like time traveling—back to an era when the car was king and families piled into chrome-finned Cadillacs to marvel at roadside curiosities.
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MERT ALPER DERVIS/ANADOLU, GETTY IMAGES
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This June and July, an estimated 300,000 global visitors will descend on the city just in time for the 23rd edition of the football classic. Expect it to be a party of epic proportions, packed with local fans whose parents have raised them in both the love of the game, and the artform of splitting allegiances between their ancestral and current homelands. |
— Heather Greenwood Davis, on the passion of FIFA fandom
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Hotel De L’Europe—with its live jazz, Green Michelin-starred restaurant, and bespoke suites—was built on the grounds of the city’s first hotel, and honors its history throughout the property.
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This town has long attracted free spirits, surfers, and backpackers thanks to its bohemian vibe. And now it has quietly transformed into an eco-conscious capital of cool.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY SOFIA JARAMILLO
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From exploring a massive singing dune to mountain biking through rolling foothills and paddling clear alpine waters, follow Nat Geo photographer Sofia Jaramillo as she discovers Reno Tahoe’s breathtaking landscapes.
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