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Downtown Washington, D.C.: Familiar Ground in a City That Holds Its Shape

Angela Fairhurst
There’s something reassuring about returning to a city and not needing to relearn it. Washington, D.C. rewards familiarity, and downtown in particular feels steadier with...
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Santa Rosa: A Gentle Reset in Sonoma

Angela Fairhurst
Sometimes travel doesn’t need a reason. It just needs space. Santa Rosa offers that kind of quiet invitation, the kind that doesn’t announce itself but...
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Monemvasia, Mystras & Kinsterna: A Fairytale Corner of Greece

Angela Fairhurst
There are places that feel plucked from storybooks, and Monemvasia is one of them. Tucked on a small rocky island off the southeastern coast of...
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The Quiet Side of Australia’s East Coast

Angela Fairhurst
Australia’s east coast has a way of getting under your skin. The salty air, easy humor, vibrant landscapes — it all unspools slowly, the way...
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Slow Days & Surf Sounds: A Stay at Secrets Bahia Mita

Angela Fairhurst
There’s something wonderfully unhurried about this stretch of Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit. Secrets Bahia Mita — the adults-only side of Dreams Bahia Mita Surf & Spa...
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San Francisco: Walking the Waterfront, End to End

Angela Fairhurst
Some cities are best understood on foot. San Francisco is one of them, especially along the water. Downtown eases into the Embarcadero, and before you...