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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Quito, Ecuador
What to do in Quito? These 5 top reasons to visit Ecuador’s capital will give you plenty of ideas.
Where To Travel Next: 6 Hot Cities in Latin America for 2014
Whether it’s because of the World Cup 2014 or hot new museums by Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava, these six cities in Latin America should be on your travel itinerary for next year.
Cycling: Bike Rental & City Tours in Latin America
Cycling is a great way to see Latin America’s largest cities — and these bike rental and tour programs make it easy.
Airline Reviews: The Best of Latin America’s Low-cost Airlines
How do you get the best service from Latin America’s low-cost airlines? These airline reviews & travel tips can help.
Brazilian Cuisine: 3 Must-See São Paulo Restaurants, from Menumixx.com
Foodies seeking gourmet Brazilian cuisine in Brazil’s largest city will do well at these well-regarded São Paulo restaurants.
Q&A: Hearst Magazine’s Michael Clinton Shares Latin America Travel Tips
Hearst Magazines president Michael Clinton, author of The Globetrotter Diaries, shares some of his favorite Latin America travel experiences.
VIP Getaways: Mixing Business with Pleasure at Top Hotels
That next business trip can be more fun, when you schedule business meetings at hotels like the Hilton Papagayo or Fasano Rio.
Travel Like 007: Must-see James Bond Scenes in Latin America
You just might feel like 007 when you travel to these movie locations where James Bond spent time in Latin America.
Travel Fit: Great Hotel Gyms in Latin America
With hotel gyms this good in Latin America, you’ll be more psyched to stay in shape.
Just In: 2013 South America Tours, With Special Discounts Available
Rio de Janeiro is one of the destinations featured in 2013 South America travel itineraries. It’s that time of year: Tour operators are unveiling their new tours for 2013, so that travelers can start making plans for the new year. If you’re thinking of touring South America, here are some of the newest options available…
Accor Buys Grupo Posadas: The Latest in the Evolution of Mexico’s Value-priced Hotel Chains
Fresh look: The convenience store/deli area at the renovated Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Sur hotel, located in Mexico City. BY MARK CHESNUTThe French hotel company Accor has made headlines in the hotel industry with its purchase this week of Grupo Posadas, one of the largest Mexico hotel companies (at a price of U.S.$275 million). Accor will likely…
HOTEL REVIEW: BoBo Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
BY RAMSEY QUBEINTHE STYLE: Upon entering the hip Buenos Aires neighborhood called Palermo, which is filled with trendy bars, boutiques and cafes, it’s clear that BoBo Hotel & Restaurant (the name is an abbreviation of “Bourgeois Bohemian”) belongs here. The entrance is through immense wrought iron doors that swing open to reveal a cozy sitting area…
FLIGHT REVIEW: United Airlines Boeing 777-200 (Economy Class)
Now boarding: The United Airlines Boeing 777-200, ready for flight to Houston at Rio de Janeiro – Galeão International Airport. BY MARK CHESNUTSince its merger with Continental Airlines, United Airlines has rebranded former Continental aircraft and flights with the United name. During my recent flight aboard a former Continental route, I found service that combined elements…