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This Road Trip Will Take You to Switzerland’s Most Beautiful UNESCO Sites

Switzerland is home to 12 UNESCO-listed sites, ranging from the medieval streets of Bern’s Old City to the bold modernism of Le Corbusier’s architectural works, with castles, abbeys, and alpine landscapes scattered in between. The best way to see them? A road trip.

This itinerary connects eight of them in one journey, winding through some of the country’s most stunning scenery along the way.

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A Guide to the Chicago Skyline Through 28 Buildings That Define It

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Chicago’s skyline is best seen from the water, especially at sunset, when the city shifts from golden hour to night lights. Whether you’re cruising the river or walking the lakefront, knowing the buildings makes the view even better.

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This Wednesday: Make Your Travel Points Go Further

DATE: APRIL 29, 2026, 2:00 PM CT

Feeling like you've got miles and points basics down but aren't sure how to squeeze out maximum value? Our friends over at Daily Drop are hosting this no-cost bonus class for you.

Here's what they'll cover:

✈️ How to move your points to airline and hotel partners and why it can unlock dramatically better value (including how to snag business class seats at a fraction of the cash price)

✈️ Which credit card points transfer where, and when it actually makes sense to do it

✈️ Real step-by-step booking walkthroughs

✈️ A live Q&A to get your questions answered on the spot

T R A V E L

10 Unmissable Waterfalls in Jamaica You Won’t Find in Tourist Guides

Dunn’s River Falls draws the crowds, but Jamaica has plenty more to offer. These lesser-known waterfalls range from easy-to-reach stops to remote spots in the island’s interior.

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This ‘Adult Summer Camp’ in the San Gabriels Is LA’s Easiest Nature Escape

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In the San Gabriel Mountains, a 150-acre retreat blends glamping with a surprising past. Once a Prohibition-era hideaway, it’s now a laid-back base for unplugging just outside LA.

Where to Stay

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