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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Urbanist
the urbanist: san juan
June 7, 2018
Fun Things to Do When It Rains In San Juan
A wet day needn’t spoil your vacation. When the clouds burst, in-the-know locals explore cultural centers, art-house cinemas, and sketch comedy shows.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 6, 2018
Piña Coladas and Carbonated Negronis: A San Juan Drinking Primer
This used to be a rum town—and only a rum town. Things have changed.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 6, 2018
Piña Coladas and Carbonated Negronis: A San Juan Drinking Primer
This used to be a rum town—and only a rum town. Things have changed.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist
June 6, 2018
Where San Juan’s Top Chefs Eat Every Meal
On the menu: suckling pig,
piragua,
medianoche
sandwiches,
alcapurrias,
and damn good coffee.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist
June 6, 2018
Where San Juan’s Top Chefs Eat Every Meal
On the menu: suckling pig,
piragua,
medianoche
sandwiches,
alcapurrias,
and damn good coffee.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 6, 2018
Muévete!: How to Break a Sweat in San Juan
Kite surfing, paddleboarding, cycling, yoga on the beach, and other ways to get your blood pumping.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 6, 2018
Muévete!: How to Break a Sweat in San Juan
Kite surfing, paddleboarding, cycling, yoga on the beach, and other ways to get your blood pumping.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 5, 2018
A High-Low Art Lover’s Guide to San Juan
From the streets to the galleries, there is beauty everywhere you turn.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 5, 2018
A High-Low Art Lover’s Guide to San Juan
From the streets to the galleries, there is beauty everywhere you turn.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Life After Maria: How Travelers Can Help Puerto Rico Recover
“How can I help?” has replaced “Why isn’t Puerto Rico a state?” as the number one question asked by visitors.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Life After Maria: How Travelers Can Help Puerto Rico Recover
“How can I help?” has replaced “Why isn’t Puerto Rico a state?” as the number one question asked by visitors.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in San Juan If They Weren’t Local
Availability is high and prices are much gentler than before the storms.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in San Juan If They Weren’t Local
Availability is high and prices are much gentler than before the storms.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: london
June 2, 2018
Kew Gardens, Margate, and Other Escapes From London
Five brilliant day trips, each less than two hours from the heart of the capital.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
June 2, 2018
Kew Gardens, Margate, and Other Escapes From London
Five brilliant day trips, each less than two hours from the heart of the capital.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Week 9: London Is a Grand Old Dame With a Hip New Attitude
The city boasts some of the world’s best design, fashion, art galleries, theaters, and restaurants, but always makes room for the up-and-coming.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Week 9: London Is a Grand Old Dame With a Hip New Attitude
The city boasts some of the world’s best design, fashion, art galleries, theaters, and restaurants, but always makes room for the up-and-coming.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Go Deeper: What to Read, Watch, and Download Before Visiting London
Our list of essentials includes a detective series starring Idris Elba and a zombie apocalypse flick.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Go Deeper: What to Read, Watch, and Download Before Visiting London
Our list of essentials includes a detective series starring Idris Elba and a zombie apocalypse flick.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in London If They Weren’t Local
From stately townhouses to a floating hotel, these suggestions suit a range of styles and spending habits.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in London If They Weren’t Local
From stately townhouses to a floating hotel, these suggestions suit a range of styles and spending habits.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Don’t Leave London Without Trying These 8 Essential Dishes
Beyond fish and chips: A quartet of food experts wax lyrical about four British classics and other dishes unique to contemporary, cosmopolitan London.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Don’t Leave London Without Trying These 8 Essential Dishes
Beyond fish and chips: A quartet of food experts wax lyrical about four British classics and other dishes unique to contemporary, cosmopolitan London.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
London’s Best Watering Holes, According to Star Bartender Tony Conigliaro
The ‘Heston Blumenthal of drinks’ picks his favorite bars for top-shelf Martinis, natural wine, and no-frills cocktails.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
London’s Best Watering Holes, According to Star Bartender Tony Conigliaro
The ‘Heston Blumenthal of drinks’ picks his favorite bars for top-shelf Martinis, natural wine, and no-frills cocktails.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
Where the Founders of
The Gourmand
Eat and Drink in London
David Lane and Marina Tweed’s go-to breakfast nooks, old-school oyster bars, and proper English pubs.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
Where the Founders of
The Gourmand
Eat and Drink in London
David Lane and Marina Tweed’s go-to breakfast nooks, old-school oyster bars, and proper English pubs.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: An Art Curator’s Guide to West London
Seeking inspiration with Ben Moore, founder of Art Below, a public-works project that brings art to billboard spaces in underground train stations.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: An Art Curator’s Guide to West London
Seeking inspiration with Ben Moore, founder of Art Below, a public-works project that brings art to billboard spaces in underground train stations.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: A Novelist’s Guide to North London
Erin Kelly, best-selling author of crime thrillers
The Poison Tree
and
He Said/She Said
, goes to bat for her beloved quadrant of the city.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: A Novelist’s Guide to North London
Erin Kelly, best-selling author of crime thrillers
The Poison Tree
and
He Said/She Said
, goes to bat for her beloved quadrant of the city.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: dubai
May 25, 2018
The Best Souvenirs to Buy in Dubai, According to Locals
A proper haul includes Arabian incense, camel-milk chocolate, and a made-in-the-UAE sandboard.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 25, 2018
The Best Souvenirs to Buy in Dubai, According to Locals
A proper haul includes Arabian incense, camel-milk chocolate, and a made-in-the-UAE sandboard.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 24, 2018
The Best Day Trips From Dubai: Sharjah, Louvre Abu Dhabi, and More
When you need a change of scenery, visit the cultural capital of the UAE, snorkel with turtles, or ride the world’s longest zip line.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 24, 2018
The Best Day Trips From Dubai: Sharjah, Louvre Abu Dhabi, and More
When you need a change of scenery, visit the cultural capital of the UAE, snorkel with turtles, or ride the world’s longest zip line.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 23, 2018
The Bottoms-up, Balls-out Thrill Seeker’s Guide to Dubai
Skydiving, dirt biking, and other ways to terrify your mother.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 23, 2018
The Bottoms-up, Balls-out Thrill Seeker’s Guide to Dubai
Skydiving, dirt biking, and other ways to terrify your mother.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 23, 2018
The Best Shopping in Dubai, According to a Fashion Director
Expect luxury out the wazoo at the world’s biggest mall, but also bohemian ceramics and collectible sneakers.
By
Kerry McDermott
the urbanist: dubai
May 23, 2018
The Best Shopping in Dubai, According to a Fashion Director
Expect luxury out the wazoo at the world’s biggest mall, but also bohemian ceramics and collectible sneakers.
By
Kerry McDermott
the urbanist: dubai
May 22, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in Dubai If They Weren’t Local
Cue the art-stuffed rooms, glass-paneled pools, and dynamite rooftop lounges.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 22, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in Dubai If They Weren’t Local
Cue the art-stuffed rooms, glass-paneled pools, and dynamite rooftop lounges.
By
Laura Coughlin
the urbanist: dubai
May 21, 2018
Week 8: Everything You Think You Know About Dubai Is Wrong
The UAE’s most populous city shines in luxury and opulence. But it’s also wildly diverse and ripe with possibility.
By
Laura Coughlin
and
Kerry McDermott
the urbanist: beijing
May 18, 2018
Go Deeper: What to Read, Watch, and Download Before Visiting Beijing
Our list includes banned books, a pollution monitor, and a workaround for the Great Firewall of China.
By
Jamie Fullerton
the urbanist: beijing
May 18, 2018
Scuba Dive the Great Wall of China and Other Escapes From Beijing
Creative getaways for history buffs, hard-core cyclists, and appreciators of outré museums.
By
Jamie Fullerton
the urbanist: beijing
May 17, 2018
To See Chinese Punks Lose Their Minds, Hit Up These Beijing Livehouses
The capital’s biggest musicheads on their favorite metal bars, grimy rock clubs, swanky jazz haunts, and more.
By
Jamie Fullerton
and
Paula Jin
the urbanist: beijing
May 17, 2018
How to Explore Beijing’s Historical Hutongs
The true essence of the city is found in its traditional lanes packed with single-story houses.
By
Jamie Fullerton
the urbanist: beijing
May 16, 2018
Say No to Beijing’s Superclubs and Yes to Its Underground Nightlife
DJs from Lantern, Aurora, and Dada make the case for the city’s smaller, hipper venues.
By
Jamie Fullerton
and
Paula Jin
the urbanist: beijing
May 16, 2018
Where to Eat Near Beijing’s Biggest Tourist Attractions
Roast duck and dan dan noodles near the Temple of Heaven, deep-fried carrot balls near the Forbidden City, and more.
By
Jamie Fullerton
and
Paula Jin
the urbanist: beijing
May 16, 2018
The Fashion Insider’s Guide to Shopping in Beijing
A bevy of boundary-nudging young designers have married the “Made in China” label with cutting-edge cool.
By
Jamie Fullerton
and
Paula Jin
the urbanist: beijing
May 15, 2018
Craft Beer Is a Big Deal in Beijing Now — Here’s Where to Drink It
According to Debbie Ma, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor and member of the Beijing Homebrewing Society.
By
Jamie Fullerton
and
Paula Jin
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