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Conde Nast Traveler

May/June 2020
Magazine

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

The Editor’s Letter

Conde Nast Traveler

We Are Travelers Forever • And we will travel again. Here’s what we can do in our current moment

How to Keep Calm When You Carry On

Dressed for Dinner • In its futuristic maison in Osaka, Louis Vuitton launches a sleek and seductive debut restaurant

Made by Hand • Lisbon’s artisans are refocusing their crafts around Portuguese tradition

Making Moves • The A-listers behind Mexican-inflected hotel-restaurant Elio push Las Vegas’s evolving food scene forward

Global, But Local • Colonia Cuauhtémoc is everything great about Mexico City, in a few streets

Drives to Remember • It’s the heart of spring, which means we’re entering prime season for road trips—and yet most of us won’t be taking one of those for a while. File these three life-affirming journeys around the Americas for when the time is right. They’re the perfect way to get back out there.

It’s About the Journey • At a low point in life, Osayi Endolyn sets out for Maine in search of a therapeutic lobster roll and instead finds food and friendship in the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia

Where the Tall Trees Grow • On southern Vancouver Island, among some of the world’s most ancient forests, Jayme Moye realizes just how easy it can be to disconnect

Only Natural • Drawn to Chile by its sustainable viticulture practices, Dan Q. Dao discovers that drinking wine in the shadow of the Andes Mountains is just more fun

The 2020 Hot List • For 24 years we’ve been putting together our compendium of the latest and greatest from the worlds of hotels and cruise—but we’ve never published it in a year like this. We know that right now you’re probably wondering when you’ll be able to take your next trip. When you do, though, we encourage you to use these exceptional openings and launches as your guide. It will be worth the wait.

CLOSE TO THE LAND • Around the offbeat enclave of Marfa, vast, newly accessible private ranches pair natural wonders to rival any national park with the West Texas frontier spirit

written in stone • Plunked in the middle of the Mediterranean, Malta has been squabbled over by empires for millennia. But today, Rick Jordan finds, its people are fashioning their own story

On Returning • When the world opens up again, places across the planet will need the healing touch of travel

out of time • THERE ARE FEW DESTINATIONS ON EARTH MORE REMOVED FROM THE ROUTINES OF MODERN LIFE THAN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS, A WATER WORLD OF TRIPPY CORAL REEFS AND SUNKEN SHIPS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Padma Lakshmi on A Long Layover in Singapore


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 136 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: May/June 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 5, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

The Editor’s Letter

Conde Nast Traveler

We Are Travelers Forever • And we will travel again. Here’s what we can do in our current moment

How to Keep Calm When You Carry On

Dressed for Dinner • In its futuristic maison in Osaka, Louis Vuitton launches a sleek and seductive debut restaurant

Made by Hand • Lisbon’s artisans are refocusing their crafts around Portuguese tradition

Making Moves • The A-listers behind Mexican-inflected hotel-restaurant Elio push Las Vegas’s evolving food scene forward

Global, But Local • Colonia Cuauhtémoc is everything great about Mexico City, in a few streets

Drives to Remember • It’s the heart of spring, which means we’re entering prime season for road trips—and yet most of us won’t be taking one of those for a while. File these three life-affirming journeys around the Americas for when the time is right. They’re the perfect way to get back out there.

It’s About the Journey • At a low point in life, Osayi Endolyn sets out for Maine in search of a therapeutic lobster roll and instead finds food and friendship in the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia

Where the Tall Trees Grow • On southern Vancouver Island, among some of the world’s most ancient forests, Jayme Moye realizes just how easy it can be to disconnect

Only Natural • Drawn to Chile by its sustainable viticulture practices, Dan Q. Dao discovers that drinking wine in the shadow of the Andes Mountains is just more fun

The 2020 Hot List • For 24 years we’ve been putting together our compendium of the latest and greatest from the worlds of hotels and cruise—but we’ve never published it in a year like this. We know that right now you’re probably wondering when you’ll be able to take your next trip. When you do, though, we encourage you to use these exceptional openings and launches as your guide. It will be worth the wait.

CLOSE TO THE LAND • Around the offbeat enclave of Marfa, vast, newly accessible private ranches pair natural wonders to rival any national park with the West Texas frontier spirit

written in stone • Plunked in the middle of the Mediterranean, Malta has been squabbled over by empires for millennia. But today, Rick Jordan finds, its people are fashioning their own story

On Returning • When the world opens up again, places across the planet will need the healing touch of travel

out of time • THERE ARE FEW DESTINATIONS ON EARTH MORE REMOVED FROM THE ROUTINES OF MODERN LIFE THAN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS, A WATER WORLD OF TRIPPY CORAL REEFS AND SUNKEN SHIPS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Padma Lakshmi on A Long Layover in Singapore


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