36 HOURS, SINGAPORE, NY TIMES

JUDGING from the number of cranes that dot the city’s skyline, Singapore is booming. In the last few years, casinos and hotels have sprung up; museums and galleries in former colonial landmarks have flung open their doors; and international designers have staked out prime real estate alongside up-and-comers just starting to make their fashion mark. …

BEST TRAVEL FINDS OF 2010

Last year was a great one for hotel and restaurant openings, particularly for the intimate and one of a kind places I love. Here were the best of the spots that I was lucky enough to check out in 2010. See the post at the Huffington Post

41 PLACES TO GO IN 2011, NY TIMES

From the beaches of Mexico to the wilds of Kurdistan, the places on this year’s list take you to the end of the world and back. SEE FULL ARTICLE

36 HOURS IN VENICE, NY TIMES

WITH its picture-perfect canals and waterside palazzi, Venice is a romantic idyll. No wonder 18 million tourists pile onto the floating city each year. But what is surprising is that the embattled residents still manage to carve out a hometown for themselves — a pastiche of in-the-know restaurants, underground bars, quiet piazzas and calmer, outlying …

MAYAN RIVIERA 101, SHERMAN’S TRAVEL

Powdery beaches, cerulean waters, scads of non-stop flights–The Yucatan’s coast charms don’t change, but the top hotels do. From spa junkie havens to boho beach retreats, we’ve fashions the essential guide. SEE FULL ARTICLE

VENICE BIENNALE, BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK

An insider’s guide to Venetian distractions during the city’s big showSEE FULL ARTICLE DOWNLOAD PDF

AMENITIES ARMS RACE, BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK

Properties old and new are getting creative to lure business travelers. Here are the best perks SEE FULL ARTICLE

36 HOURS IN FLORENCE, NY TIMES

WITH its Renaissance treasures and centuries-old stately palazzi, Florence is sometimes treated like a living museum rather than a vibrant city with contemporary culture. That myth is harder to sustain these days, thanks in part to Matteo Renzi, the city’s 35-year-old mayor, who was elected last year with promises to stir up the Tuscan capital. …

AFTERNOON ESCAPES, BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK

Get from the office to one of these hidden beaches in two hours or less: Hong Kong, New York, LA, San Francisco, Tokyo, Chicago and London. SEE FULL ARTICLE

A TASTE OF PIEDMONT, BON APPETIT

As the birthplace of Slow Food and home to some of the world’s most revered wines, this northern Italian region arguably has the country’s richest culinary scene. New hotels and restaurants in and around the capital city, Turin, are putting Piedmont in the spotlight. SEE FULL ARTICLE AT BONAPPETIT.COM