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TRAVEL + LEISURE reveals the best travel destinations in the world! Readers discover where to find the best hotels, the best shopping, the best food, and the most fun. With Travel + Leisure, readers discover hot deals on vacation travel and get tons of insider travel tips to help them save money, reduce travel headaches and enjoy every trip more than ever!
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5 Stars Reviews
Travel and Fun, February 23, 2011
By Stella Carrier "powerfulbeauty" (Hyattsville Maryland)
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (6-month) (Magazine)
Travel+Leisure Magazine is a fantastic magazine to subscribe to if you love to travel, and are open to various ideas of the possibilities of how to travel for relaxation. This magazine covers places from around the world of some of the best travel websites and hotels to stay at when you are traveling to many places in Europe, Asia, etc. However, the one feature that I do LOVE about this magazine is how they feature a special issue just on Europe each year. I treasure these "special issues" that cover Europe because places all across Europe are featured. For example, I feel very lucky to own the special issues that cover just Europe from the issues of May 2008, April 2009, and April 2010. The following are some of the features from these special issues that cover Europe:
1)In the May 2008 Travel+Leisure special issue of Europe there is a feature about the many travel gems to see in Vienna, Austria and 10 London, England restaurants that are recommended by British Food critic Paul Levy. There is also a fascinating article on ideas to consider for outdoor walking in France.
2) In the April 2009 Travel+Leisure Europe special issue there is a great feature on 22 Affordable European Hotels (my favorite visual feature is The Hotel Franziskaner in Zurich, Switzerland). There is a catchy article feature on the many places to visit in Lourdes, France.
3)In the April 2010 Europe feature there is a feature on Book Lover's London and a captivating article about Europe's best wine bars. I also like the 25 undiscovered European villages that are featured (the picture of the Staufen im Breisgau, a medieval town close to the Rhine Valley in southern Germany).
I very much look forward to the 2011 Europe Special issue that Travel+Leisure is going to create.
The following are some of the exciting features of the February 2011 issue of Travel+Leisure:
1) There is the feature of 25 of some of the most romantic dream trips (the country retreat of Coworth Park in Berkshire, England stands out in a good way for me).
2)There is a colorful article titled "The Spirit of Dublin" and some of the wonderful places to check out while in Dublin, Ireland (the cafe owner pictured on page 94 seems pretty joyful and content in her life).
3)On page 40 the fashion designer, hotelier, and Apprentice Star Ivanka Trump is featured. I do feel that it was a good idea to feature her because in my humble opinion she resourcefully utilizes the wealth and opportunities that are presented to her.
Overall, Travel+Leisure is a great magazine to get for travel enthusiasts who love to dream and enjoy imagining the boundless opportunities that traveling brings.
Travel & Leisure, January 24, 2011
By Dorothea Guss (ORLANDO, FL, US)
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (1-year auto-renewal) (Magazine)
I look forward to receiving my Travel & Leisure each month. There is always something interesting to read about, and since my husband amd I do a lot of traveling, it comes in quite handy.
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Fabulous and Fun!, January 30, 2010
By Devon J. Ridens "true Southern Belle" (Newbern,TN)
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (1-year) (Magazine)
Excellent magazine! I enjoy the articles and the photography is second to none. Travel+Leisure is a exciting magazine to read and is different that any other magazine on the stands. I am proud to display it on my coffee table it always gets picked up by visitors.
Great Magazine, December 29, 2009
By Juj (NY, Austin, TX and Dublin, Ireland)
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (1-year) (Magazine)
Lovely travel magazine. I am a restauranteur and travel mostly for inspiration in food. I enjoy that this magazine includes restaurants in it. But, it is truly great for anyone who likes to travel.
Another rip off?, February 8, 2007
By Trisha Stanton
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (1-year) (Magazine)
A month & 1/2 after having paid for this magazine I have yet to recieve a single issue!Bonus? What bonus? I have never even recieved a confirmation of my order from the publisher.Im thinkin theres a federal law against taking money for something the buyer doesn't receive in 2 weeks,right? Sup?
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Dreams of how the "leisure class" vacations, perhaps lives, August 28, 2004
By Erika Borsos "pepper flower" (Gulf Coast of FL, USA)
This review is from: Travel + Leisure (1-year) (Magazine)
This reader thoroughly enjoys the photos and articles about 'exotic' vacations in Europe, Asia, the Southern Hemisphere (New Zealand] and Central or South America ... one can dream ... and possibly one day live the dream. One learns of vacations in out-of-the-way unique locales. For instance, in the July 2004 issue, there is a feature article on "Puglia' dubbed "the next Tuscany". There one can rent space in a 15th century convent or room at the most modern resort. In either case, one can taste the finest Italian cuisine, fresh food, grown and raised in the region. Another adventure which appeals to this reader is "perfume tours in Provence".
This reader is in love with Mayan ruins, so reading about how Richard Hansen, an U.C.L.A. archeologist, has worked for 25 years to excavate and preserve, El Mirador, one of the largest mayan cities, is of great value. This reader shares his dream to designate the region a national monument and turn it into a living outdoor museum. It would become a top tourist attraction, such as the Tikal National Park (Guatemala's most popular). Another fascinating article featured "Shanghai". Here one learns of where to shop for silk slippers and the beautiufl blue and white porcelain for which it is famous. A person can have designer clothes copied by tailors at huge savings ... The contrast of ancient and modern China is amazing. Going antique shopping would be most satisfying ... Featuring, Ming Tsai, a Chinese chef and owner of "The Blue Ginger" Restaurant in Massachsetts is quite the perfect ending to a wonderful magazine. He is often featured on PBS channels sharing his recipes and techniques for Chinese cooking. This reader enjoys every article and looks forward to each monthly issure. Highest recommendations. Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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5/10/2011
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