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Chef Marcus Samuelsson On Eating All Over The World

(2) Comments | Posted July 1, 2012 | 10:00 AM

Ethiopian-born, Gothenburg-raised and Harlem-settled chef Marcus Samuelsson took the flavors of his international past and infused them into his new memoir Yes, Chef.

Nikki Ridgway got the dish on what he cooks and eats where.

Nikki Ridgway: What do you eat when you're craving a taste...

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Choosing The Right Thai Island (PHOTOS)

(4) Comments | Posted June 9, 2012 | 8:00 AM

Picking the right Thai koh is a tricky business: There are thousands to choose from. Jetsetter correspondent and Southeast Asia expert Jennifer Chen has the inside track on five favorites.

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Where To Go When You've Summered Everywhere (PHOTOS)

(3) Comments | Posted May 20, 2012 | 10:40 AM

No one loves a classic summer spot more than we do, but it doesn't hurt to mix things up. Nikki Ridgway suggests destinations in Europe, South America and our own backyard where you'll find a change is as good as, well, a holiday.

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Travel Tips From Harper's Bazaar Editrix Glenda Bailey

(0) Comments | Posted May 13, 2012 | 8:00 AM

Harper's Bazaar Editor-in-Chief and Jetsetter Curator Contest judge Glenda Bailey knows a thing or two about traveling in style. We persuaded her to give us her picks in five of her favorite cities.

LONDON I'm British and go back to London whenever I can. It's the...

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Soho House Founder Nick Jones On Hotel BĂȘte Noirs And Falling For South America

(0) Comments | Posted May 6, 2012 | 9:30 AM

Nick Jones founded Soho House in London 1995 and now has members' clubs and restaurants in New York, Berlin, Los Angeles and Miami. In between jetting between the Houses, and scouting new spots in South America, his current destination obsession, he's finding time to judge our Curator Contest....

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John Robshaw's Rules For Traveling In Asia

(2) Comments | Posted May 4, 2012 | 8:00 AM

Designer John Robshaw has traveled the globe for his eponymous textile company, working alongside artisans and studying their traditional printing methods. He makes at least one buying trip to Asia each year. Here, he shares some tips for exploring the region.


Carry on...

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Arianna Huffington On Hotel Perfection, Surviving Jetlag And Lunching Like A Politico

(5) Comments | Posted April 28, 2012 | 9:30 AM

Professional Traveler Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington is president and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, which was recently awarded a Pulitzer Prize, a columnist and author of 13 books. Somehow, she's finding time to judge our #JetsetterCurator contest along with a few other luminaries from the fashion,...

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Being A Jetsetter Curator

(0) Comments | Posted April 20, 2012 | 10:30 AM

Jetsetter's editors are the gatekeepers of the site's hotels and homes and the people who send writers (and themselves) all over the globe to review them. (It's a hard job!) In honor of our Curator Contest with Pinterest, the team shared what turns them on -- and off -- in...

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Amsterdam By Bike

(1) Comments | Posted March 21, 2012 | 8:00 AM

If ever a city were made for cycling, Amsterdam -- with its miles of safe bike lanes on flat, canal-skirting roads -- is it. It should come as no surprise that the city is home to almost as many bikes as people, nor that they use them for every occasion...

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Ski Jackson Hole Before The Snow Melts (PHOTOS)

(0) Comments | Posted March 16, 2012 | 8:00 AM

Why go The steep, chute-slashed slopes of the Grand Tetons offer some of the West's wildest skiing and they're currently enjoying impeccable conditions (seven inches of pow in the last 48 hours). There are three glorious weeks left before the season ends on April 8, so pack your Stetson and...

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A New York Restaurant Crawl

(0) Comments | Posted March 14, 2012 | 9:00 AM

So many amazing restaurants, so little time. But don't worry: If you want to take a big bite out of New York, we have the solution. We've paired a five-star hotel in skyscraper-studded midtown with the ultimate restaurant crawl: a six-course, six-stop meal that allows you to sample...

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48 Hours On The Riviera Maya

(5) Comments | Posted March 6, 2012 | 7:00 AM

Sublime beaches, seaside ruins, a world-renowned reef, shrimp ceviche -- Mexico's 100-mile Riviera Maya sure isn't short on attractions. Jetsetter's latest Mystery sale takes you on a greatest hits tour of the region then invites you to crash at a minimalist, adults-only resort in CancĂșn. You'll start your weekend...

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An Insider's Guide To Waikiki

(1) Comments | Posted February 21, 2012 | 7:30 AM

Ready for some sun and surf? Jetsetter's latest Mystery takes you to Waikiki, where we've paired a resort fit for a Hawaiian queen with our insider's guide to the iconic Oahu strip.

Hawaii's Kamehameha clan cherished Waikiki as their private tropical playground, and you can still roll like royalty on...

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Hot For Hollywood

(1) Comments | Posted February 15, 2012 | 11:30 AM

No Oscar invite? No worries. Jetsetter's latest Mystery takes you to La La Land, where we're rolling out the red carpet at a haute Sunset Strip hotel and pairing it with the ultimate guide to an insider night on the tiles.

With the Grammy's over and the Oscars...

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Talking With Actor, Activist And Innkeeper Richard Gere

(22) Comments | Posted February 9, 2012 | 8:00 AM

The Bedford Post might just be our favorite New York inn. Yes, it's because of the clawfoot bathtubs, the yoga studio and the restaurant's delectable local, seasonal fare. But it's also because every stay comes with an outside chance of shooting the breeze with owner Richard Gere.

Jetsetter Editor...

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Tokyo On 10,000 Calories A Day (PHOTOS)

(2) Comments | Posted February 8, 2012 | 7:00 AM

When it comes to food, nowhere -- not Paris, not New York, not Rome -- offers the variety or consistent superior quality that Tokyo does. From elite sushi temples to the most humble grilled sweet potato vendor, it's nearly impossible to have a bad meal in this city, so we've...

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The Best Of The Big Easy

(2) Comments | Posted January 30, 2012 | 3:00 PM

There's certain joie de vivre to New Orleans that is irresistible. Whether you're sipping a Sazerac to the peals of a brass band, downing a fried shrimp po-boy drowning in Swiss cheese and beef gravy, lobbing beads to raucous Mardi Gras revelers from a wrought iron balcony or taking your...

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The Latest And Greatest In Las Vegas (PHOTOS)

(0) Comments | Posted January 24, 2012 | 11:45 AM

Disney world for adults, a card sharp's gold mine, a supersized spa retreat, an emerging foodie destination -- Las Vegas is whatever you want it to be. And while deep pockets don't hurt, you don't have to be a whale to take advantage of its many pleasures.

We've got a...

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Miami Served Hot (PHOTOS)

(0) Comments | Posted January 19, 2012 | 1:00 PM

If there's a better time to hit Miami for the weekend than the bleak midwinter we'd like to hear it. That's why we're taking you on a tour of the city's hot spots (both literal and figurative), with stops at chic boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and insiders-only bars -- plus...

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An Uptown New York Weekend On A Downtown Budget

(0) Comments | Posted January 10, 2012 | 1:00 PM

Uptown New York, we love you. We love your Michelin-starred restaurants, your ritzy boutiques, your cosmetically-enhanced residents and your Central Park. Dropping a month's wages over a weekend? Not so much.

Follow our ten-point plan and you'll get the high life for a whole lot less. And for a five...

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