Travel Features

Design

A Stylish Reason to Visit New York

Houstonian Lauren Rottet has designed a pair of new signature suites at the swank Loews Regency Hotel.

12/23/2014 By Sarah Rufca Nielsen

Bowl Season

An Aggie Fans' Guide to Memphis

Whether A&M wins or not, you won't have to sacrifice good barbecue.

12/23/2014 By Chris Abshire

Chilly in Chile

Patagonia: In Chile, It's Not Just a Brand

Take a turn 180 degrees south for a backpacking adventure in the Patagonia region of Chile.

12/17/2014 By Alexa Hyde

Foreign Waters

Stepping Outside The Cancun "All-Inclusive"

Explore cenotes, dance the night away, see some ruins, and more when you venture out of the Cancun cocoon.

12/11/2014 By Bill Wiatrak

The Trees For The Season

4 Christmas Tree Farms To Visit This Holiday Season

No Christmas tree yet? It's not too late to road trip for a fresh one.

12/08/2014 By Wendy Cawthon

Central And Remote

Could Central America Be The "New Caribbean"?

Central America has a case as the next hot spot for destination vacations.

11/26/2014 By Bill Wiatrak

Travel Tips

Tourist Vs. Traveler: Enhance Your Foreign Trips

Our newest Wanderlust contributor tells you how to be a traveler instead of a tourist on your next international getaway.

11/10/2014 By Bill Wiatrak

Open Road

Trading Places: Houston/Leipzig Edition

Would you swap your life in Houston for a month in Leipzig? Robb Walsh would.

11/03/2014 By Robb Walsh

But Fear Itself

International Travel: Quit Panicking

Our newest Wanderlust contributor tells you why fears of Ebola and ISIS are overblown when it comes to international travel.

10/30/2014 By Bill Wiatrak

London Calling

Bubba Gump Shrimp Takes on London

The American chain hasn't gone over well in London so far, but it could be a haven for Gulf Coast visitors.

10/02/2014 By Chris Abshire

Open Road

Uncovering Arkansas

From an ambitious new art museum to cutting-edge restaurants, our neighbor to the northeast has plenty of surprises in store.

09/30/2014 By Michael Hardy

Seoul Food

Korean Air Brings the Fare to You

Airline food may not be known for its quality—but for a month at least, Houstonians can find out otherwise.

09/30/2014 By Chris Abshire

Get Out

A Backyard of One’s Own

The key to relaxation is closer than you think.

09/01/2014 By Catherine Matusow

Getting (far) away from it all

The 5-Star Resort in the Middle of the Jungle

Sri Lanka's Heritance Kandalama resort was the world's first LEED-certified hotel, and still one of its most unique.

07/10/2014 By Michael Hardy

Dept. of First-World Problems

Surviving One of the Longest Flights in the World

If you’re traveling nonstop from Dubai to Houston, you’d better be prepared.

06/30/2014 By Michael Hardy

Road Trips

The Best Thing I Ate in Denver

Someone needs to bring the savory French toast dish to Houston.

06/23/2014 By Katharine Shilcutt

H-Town How-Not-To

The Art of Carry-On Packing

Five lessons learned the hard way.

06/17/2014 By Sarah Gabbart

Summer Fitness

For Kids Playing Outdoors, a Heat Advisory

Remember: hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.

06/02/2014 By Catherine Matusow

Post

On the Tamale Trail in Mississippi

From Mexico to Mississippi, the tamale has become a Southern staple—whether you realize it or not.

03/14/2014 By Katharine Shilcutt

Nashvegas

Three Days In Music City

In which we take in Nashville's newish art museum and Country Music Hall of Fame and the revamped Lower Broad.

11/01/2013 By John Nova Lomax