Murcia, Spain
Teatro de Romea
This resilient theater has weathered two destructive fires, and continues to be one of the most important cultural centers throughout Spain.
We’ve all heard of the Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, and the many famous mahals in between. But the real magic of Agra and Jaipur is found in the spaces between the postcards!
Despite its small size, Singapore is jam-packed with impressive sights, delicious bites, and never-ending nights to explore the grand city-state.
Nicknamed “The Diamond State” after Thomas Jefferson famously called it a “jewel” among the States, Delaware is a treasure trove of history and delight.
Pack your smørrebrød and your sense of wonder — we’re off to Denmark! From castles that float to bridges that go in circles (on purpose), this little country packs in a big dose of charm.
Beginning in Rome and making our way up to Florence, our Italian Adventure was full of gorgeous cathedrals, mom and pop shops, delicious pasta, and too many Italian dogs to count.
All aboard! We embark from the end of the world aboard the MS Roald Amundsen on a (shivery) trip of a lifetime!
We’ve all heard of the Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, and the many famous mahals in between. But the real magic of Agra and Jaipur is found in the spaces between the postcards!
Despite its small size, Singapore is jam-packed with impressive sights, delicious bites, and never-ending nights to explore the grand city-state.
Nicknamed “The Diamond State” after Thomas Jefferson famously called it a “jewel” among the States, Delaware is a treasure trove of history and delight.
Pack your smørrebrød and your sense of wonder — we’re off to Denmark! From castles that float to bridges that go in circles (on purpose), this little country packs in a big dose of charm.
Beginning in Rome and making our way up to Florence, our Italian Adventure was full of gorgeous cathedrals, mom and pop shops, delicious pasta, and too many Italian dogs to count.
All aboard! We embark from the end of the world aboard the MS Roald Amundsen on a (shivery) trip of a lifetime!
Kashan, Iran | C.2010
Once known as Shah Yalani House, this 200-year-old Qajar mansion sat in Kashan’s Darb-e-Bagh neighborhood until master architect Seyed Akbar Helli began its restoration in 2010. The house features three separate courtyards: andaruni for family, biruni for guests, and a servants’ yard, reflecting the rigid social hierarchies of 19th-century Iran. Registered as a national monument in 2005, it opened as a hotel in 2014, where guests now sleep in rooms once divided by class, all overlooking the same turquoise pool.
Kashan sits in the middle of everything and nowhere at once, a desert city between Isfahan and Tehran that most travelers pass through rather than stop in. Those who do stop find a boutique hotel revolution quietly underway, historic Persian mansions being coaxed back to life one restored courtyard at a time. Mahinestan Raheb leads that transformation, its ornate tilework and muqarnas ceilings now sheltering adventurous travelers seeking something more intimate than a heritage tour. Rooms that once sorted guests by rank now go for roughly $27 a night, a price so confounding to Western booking platforms that finding accurate information requires navigating a small maze of conflicting sites.
Some places survive by becoming museums. This one survives by remaining lived in.
This resilient theater has weathered two destructive fires, and continues to be one of the most important cultural centers throughout Spain.
A hot-pink confection of Bohemian Neo-Renaissance style, the Hotel Opera stands in the less touristy Nové Město, or “New Town,” quarter of storied Prague.
From the CommunityBubbling deep beneath the heart of Budapest—also known as “the city of baths”—is nature’s hot tub: geothermal springs enriched with healing minerals.
From the CommunityThis Indian luxury hotel, known as the "Jewel of Jaipur," was once the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
AWA visted hereThe opulence of this beachfront palace wouldn’t be possible today without the untold history of a friendly invasion by the U.S. Army.
This pool was added to this Zanzibarian hotel in the 21st century, but the original structure dates back several centuries.
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