From world-famous museums filled with Renaissance masterpieces to historic outdoor markets and enticing gelaterias, these are 14 must-visit spots in Florence.
With historic Christmas markets, tasty cuisine, and festive cheer, these hidden gem holiday destinations around the world offer everything expect the crowds.
This area of Florida may not be a popular beach vacation during the middle of winter, but it's still warmer than the north and there's plenty to see and do.
Visit the weird and wonderful House on the Rock this holiday season to see an extensive collection of Santa figurines among many other unusual attractions.
There are plenty of American towns that exude holiday spirit, but only a few Christmas towns in the U.S. are worthy of a Hallmark Christmas movie setting.
Uncover medieval magic by visiting the historic Gillette Castle State Park, where you can tour the interior or hike along one of the surrounding trails.
Visit the "pink city" in Rajasthan to explore unique and colorful architecture, learn about Jaipur's rich history, and sample delectable Indian cuisine.
You will be immersed in a world of wonder, surrounded by towering cliffs, lush vegetation, and stunning falls. Be sure to bring your camera to capture memories.
A road trip for stunning Christmas lights is an incredible way to experience the holiday season with loved ones. Here's one scenic route you don't want to miss.
This hiking spot in the U.S. has recently gone viral. However, it's crucial to understand that this route can be dangerous and requires extreme caution.
This establishment holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest restaurant in the world. However, the food is also delicious, making it well worth the trip.
Hungary is home to one of the top attractions in the world and brings in hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, making it a must-see in Central Europe.
Founded during the Gold Rush, this historic Western city is a wonderful weekend getaway for travelers who like a little side of history with beautiful scenery.
For a dose of southern charm, consider visiting these underrated cities in America's South, chosen for their natural wonders, history, and delectable cuisine.
Most only visit popular parks during warmer months, but if you're looking for a winter adventure, these U.S. national parks transform into wintry wonderlands.
Step back into the Old West at this Western U.S. ghost town. This old gold mining town is well preserved making it a special (and often eerie) place to visit.
The Great Lakes are amazing but the largest, deepest, coldest, and most beautiful is Lake Superior. Enjoy the entire lake on this stunning 1,300-mile road trip.
Whether you're trying to flee seasonal chill or explore a winter wonderland in January, start your travel year visiting one of these 10 U.S. destination.
The East Coast may not be famous for alpine skiing, but this ski resort in Maine is the second largest east of the Mississippi, featuring more than 160 trails.
Since it's nestled on the banks of Lake Michigan, it's going to rain in Chicago, but here are some of the best things you can do on a rainy day in Chicago.