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The Most Outrageous New Hotel Designs
Want to know what the hotels of the future will look like? Since 2006, Radical Innovation, an Atlanta-based nonprofit specializing in the nexus of hospitality and design, stages a global competition to reimagine the travel industry—from minimalist properties to luxury resorts. The organization then connects creators with developers and investors to bring their concepts to life. This year’s Radical Innovation winners range from a rotating cliffside pod hotel to a subterranean desert resort.
Forbes Travel Guide’s Hottest New Las Vegas Restaurants
Tourism may be down in Las Vegas this year, but that hasn’t stopped Sin City from betting on new restaurants to lure them back. The editors of Forbes Travel Guide recently revealed the best new restaurants in Las Vegas—from a new Mediterranean offering from chef José Andrés at Caesars Palace to a Four Sixes Ranch steakhouse inspired by Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan’s actual ranch in Texas.
Where To Ski In Europe This Winter
The Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina will occupy much of the Dolomites next February—and the Paralympics will run through early March—but there are still plenty of European slopes for a dazzling ski vacation. From Chamonix to Zermatt, here’s where to ski this winter in Europe.
“Skiing combines outdoor fun with knocking down trees with your face.”
— Dave Barry
Travel Wise
Passengers traveling through hundreds of U.S. airports may no longer be required to remove liquids larger than 3.4 ounces from carry-on bags during screening, thanks to the latest X-ray technology—but it’s too soon to scrap the Transportation Security Administration policy nationwide, according to aviation security experts. While the
TSA says it is “aggressively” looking into changing its liquids policy, here’s what the new technology means for travelers.
This Newport Hotel Hosts Halloween’s Most Blue-Blooded Party
Newport, Rhode Island remains a bastion of Gilded Age glamour, which is why you can count on socializing with some well-heeled spirits around Halloween. This year, The Vanderbilt Auberge Resorts Collection will host Ghosts of the American Revolution at the mansion built by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt in 1908 as a tribute to his late father, Cornelius Vanderbilt II. Candlelit halls promise to come alive with ghostly patriots, rebellious specters, and haunted aristocrats.  And just in case a few do show up, be sure to reach for that other kind of spirit—the kind they put in festive Halloween cocktails.

Michael Solomon Editor, ForbesLife

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