Tell us about brand-new things for travelers to see or do in cities all around the world. What do we mean by new? Anything that's opened in the last year or so. New hotels, restaurants, attractions, nightspots, you name it. What's new in your neck of the woods?
Article by Anne Beach, 12 June 2008
Raleigh is moving into the big leagues, acquiring its first SOUPMAN.
Photo by Karen Kindler, 23 June 2008
Still purring from a fine, multi-course, multi-wine evening in this 14th century former post house, the Relais du Lyon d'Or, we peek through the heavy curtains to find the sun is well on its way into the courtyard.
Photo by Oksana Koval, 21 June 2008
Welcome to Green Gulch garden...
Photo by Karen Schmautz, 20 June 2008
Sand Harbor recently opened their brand new visitor center.
Photo by Frans & Claire van der Lee, 20 June 2008
La Folie Lodge on tiny Don Daeng island in the middle of the Mekong River is the perfect base to explore the ancient Khmer ruins of Wat Phou.
Photo by Anne Beach, 12 June 2008
The Original SOUPMAN opened in Raleigh, NC.
Article by Oksana Koval, 17 June 2008
On Friday the 13th of June 2008 I found myself at 1015 in SF earlier than usual.
Photo by lindsay Upson, 11 June 2008
The new federal building on 7th & Market st.
Photo by Dennis Burlingham, 8 June 2008
Indoor water park at the Ramada Inn of Watervliet Michigan is decorated in a safari theme.
Article by Doug Favero, 6 June 2008
The Textile Museum of Oaxaca celebrated its Grand Opening in April of 2008 with an exhibit entitled, "From Mitla to Sumatra: The Art of the Woven Fret," featuring handmade indigenous clothing from Iran to Burma.
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