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Ondine Cohane

Ondine Cohane

Contributing Editor at Condé Nast Traveler

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Ondine Cohane
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Frances Mayes on the enduring allure of Italy

The author talks about Italy’s lesser-known gems, the coronavirus pandemic and the future of travel.
telegraph.co.uk

15 charming hilltop towns in Italy where you won’t see another tourist

Spectacular and unexpected Italian gems for an escape away from the crowds
bbc.com

How to make pizza like a Neapolitan master

Often considered one of Italy’s most memorable dishes, beloved pizza is an ultimate comfort food and has become an ever-growing obsession around the world.
lonny.com

Dominic West’s Cozy and Colorful London Home

The actor and his wife, landscape designer Catherine FitzGerald, create a vibrant family dwelling full of meaningful possessions and soulful decor
nytimes.com

New Malibu Hotels for Surf-Lovers (Published 2018)

Recently opened lodgings offer stylish rooms in a beachside enclave better known for millionaires’ mansions or bare-bones motels.
nytimes.com

5 Rules for a Really Good Trip With the Kids (Published 2017)

Tips include: Let everyone pick an activity, figure out child care in advance, determine the accommodations that best suit your family.
nytimes.com

In Norway, the Journey Is the Destination (Published 2017)

A writer finds emotional solace on some of Norway’s scenic remote roads, which have been transformed into architectural wonders.

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nytimes.com

36 Hours in Perugia, Italy (Published 2017)

One of Italy’s most underrated destinations is filled with remnants of an ancient past, complemented by a host of new bars, cafes and boutiques.
cntraveler.com

What to Do On Your Trip to Rome: The Black Book

How to get out of monument-checklist mode and live like a Roman, with tips from the native and transplanted designers, writers, and hoteliers who know best.
nytimes.com

36 Hours in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Published 2016)

With its inventive food scene, excellent beaches and “Night of the Iguana” mystique, the city makes the perfect weekend getaway.
cntraveler.com

Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli, Lake Garda, Italy - Hotel Review

Find Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli, Lake Garda, Italy ratings, photos, prices, expert advice, traveler reviews and tips, and more information from Condé Nast Traveler.
nytimes.com

36 Hours in Luang Prabang, Laos (Published 2015)

Low-key pleasures in this lovely, ancient royal city include textile galleries, dozens of temples and small cafes.
saveur.com

Dining Local in the Mountains of Italy

Pack a map and a pair of hiking boots and book early: This four-table restaurant is worth a trek into the Italian Dolomites.
nytimes.com

Venice Hotel Is a Hideaway for All to See (Published 2015)

By the beach in Venice, Calif., the Rose Hotel appeals to those seeking a getaway near the ocean.
nytimes.com

A Place to Nap After Wine Tasting (Published 2015)

Three famous (and centuries-old) vineyards have opened newly refurbished hotel rooms.
nytimes.com

Restaurant Report: 27 in Miami Beach (Published 2015)

The restaurant, in an Art Deco building just a few steps away from Ocean Drive, stands out for its unpretentious vibe.
nytimes.com

A Small Child, a Big Board, on Oahu’s North Shore (Published 2015)

Taking an intrepid 4-year-old to Waimea Bay, where big wave surfing was practically invented, to learn the secrets of surfing from a master.
nytimes.com

Hotel Review: The Wild Rabbit in the Cotswolds, England (Published ...

With a top-quality restaurant attached, this inn is a charming base from which to explore the area’s verdant countryside and stone villages.
thestar.com

Machiavelli: Following his footsteps through Tuscany

Niccolo Machiavelli, one of the great political philosophers, spent a life of both great influence and wistful exile in Tuscany
nytimes.com

In Tuscany, Following the Rise and Fall of Machiavelli (Published 2...

Five centuries after “The Prince” was written, visiting spots in and around Florence that track the arc of Machiavelli’s life.
nytimes.com

36 Hours in Glasgow (Published 2014)

Whether you’re looking for art or music, shops or nature, a cup of tea or a dram of whisky, you can find it during a weekend in this city in western Scotland.