The Best Trips Conde Nast Traveler Editors Took in 2025
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The Best Trips Conde Nast Traveler Editors Took in 2025
"The team here at Condé Nast Traveler has the privilege of traveling to some of the most faraway, unusual, and esoteric destinations around the world for work-all while checking into beautiful hotels that become so beloved they immediately feel like old friends. (See: CNT's Gold List 2026, hot off the digital press.) For example, have you ever seen the prehistoric rock islets of Palau? Or gazed upon the dark skies hanging above Aotea? (That's in New Zealand.)"
"This summer, I spent two mostly sunny, entirely special weeks in one of my favorite cities: Copenhagen. It was my third visit and my first international trip with my one-year-old daughter, so we took things slowly with no real plans or itineraries. We just chose a different neighborhood to amble through nearly every day, getting to know its bakeries, shops, parks, playgrounds, and public swimming areas."
Travelers visited faraway, unusual, and esoteric destinations while staying in beloved hotels that felt like old friends. Many work trips offered unique experiences, but personal, unplugged journeys proved most meaningful. Featured trips include a family-first sojourn to Copenhagen, a visit to Louisiana for a personally significant day of love and grief, and a sunset wedding in Tuscany. A Copenhagen trip involved two mostly sunny weeks with a one-year-old, paced without strict plans, and centered on exploring different neighborhoods, bakeries, shops, parks, playgrounds, and public swimming areas, including frequent dips in the city's harbor baths.
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