Thursday, October 22, 2020

What countries can US travelers go to right now?

Plus the best open ice hotels, America's 10 best experiences, road tripping through the Midwest...
 
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Open to Americans

The State Department recently lifted its five-month long "do not travel" advisory for all international destinations and returned to country-specific restrictions. While several nations, including much of Europe, remain closed to US travelers, a growing number of countries are reopening their borders to them. Here's what's open right now.

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Best ice hotels
The best ice hotels, igloos and snow villages open in 2020
We’ve trailed to the dark ends of the Earth to find the best ice hotels for 2020. Here’s where to get your Elsa on this winter.
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USA's best experiences
The 10 best travel experiences in the US, according to Lonely Planet
The USA boasts countless incredible and unique experiences available to travelers today, from boundless national parks that are sure to thrill outdoor enthusiasts to cultural institutions that educate and inspire. Here's our top 10.
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Midwest on a budget
How to road trip through the Midwest US on a budget
Defined by wide-open swathes of farmland, friendly small towns and attractive urban cities (not to mention the bonus of much lower prices for gas and lodging than you’d expect to pay on the coasts), this down-to-earth territory holds all the makings of a memorable road trip.
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Tons of other articles posted this week

In addition to these top picks above, take a look at the dozens of articles we've published this past week. For example:

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