Takayama’s Autumn Festival returns this week, bringing ornate centuries-old floats and an enchanting parade to the small Japanese town.
Turkey recently debuted the first phase of Istanbul's new airport, which is set to become the world's largest.
We dive into L.A.’s sprawling streets to discover the city’s glam history, diverse food and walkable districts.
Toronto photographer Kailee Mandel captures Iceland’s surreal, strange and singular beauty.
Montreal’s picturesque charm manages to enchant even the most seasoned travellers. We plan a getaway that takes in the city’s best restaurants, shopping and sights.
Forget romantic getaways. Some places are better experienced with just you, yourself and you. Here are the best places to travel solo this February.
Canon’s mirrorless model is a great choice for novie photographers ready to upgrade to their first interchangeable lens camera.
With subjects from the mingling of limbs to Michelangelo’s masterpieces, these museums are worth flying for.
The Caribbean’s oldest continually operating hotel offers guests enough amenities that they never need to leave their perch on the southeast end of the island.
We follow the parade of Toronto chefs to find out why they’re making the pilgrimage to the formerly sleepy, wine-producing Prince Edward County.
Nathalie Constantin, or @nathaliec136 to her followers, posts bright and sunny shots from the Swedish capital.
Hallerbos Forest in Belgium transforms into a fairytale-like world each spring when thousands of bluebells come into bloom.
The upscale, buzzy vibe and a laundry list of recreational activities at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale makes it easy to spend an entire vacation here without leaving the resort property.
Combining a street-style look with performance materials, Saucony’s Stretch & Go Breeze has you covered for all your on-the-road activities.
Skip messy face creams and instead pop on one of these travel-friendly sheet masks after a long flight to refresh your skin.
With a secluded location and extensive amenities, the new Riu Dunamar offers a refreshing change from the typical Cancun resort experience.
Bali is revamping its temple visitor policies in an effort to keep rude tourists in check.
The problem with classic destinations is that everyone else is also heading there (especially during high season), so we put together a helpful guide to the best off-the-beaten-path alternatives to Europe’s most popular spots.
Craft breweries are at the forefront of Buffalo’s revitalization and the beer-focused festivals taking place this autumn offer the perfect opportunity to experience the city’s flourishing scene.
The Funchal Cable Car is our top spot for snapping Instagram-worthy views of Madeira, Portugal.
We recently paid a visit to the Escapism UK team in London to prepare for the launch of Escapism Toronto’s first issue. Naturally, we took advantage of the opportunity to eat our way through the city. Here are the best bites we sunk our teeth into.
This double-breasted trench is a breathable and waterproof piece that blends functionality with urban style.
We celebrated Escapism's arrival in Toronto with a night of tasty food and drink at Assembly Chef's Hall. See the pics here.
A century-old Madeira icon, this grand dame hotel overlooking the Atlantic offers upscale amenities with vintage charm.
Stay cool and comfy on sticky summer days with Columbia’s Solar Chill Long Sleeve Shirt, made from a sweat-wicking, sun protective fabric.
Ontario’s 250,000 lakes, picturesque parks and countless villages beckon this staycation season
Want to conquer Japan’s most iconic mountain? It’s easier than you might think.
The Chicago River gets a festive makeover this week in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.
Sustainable travel goes well beyond reusing hotel towels. We profile five hotels at the leading edge of experiential eco-tourism.
The international first outpost of the famed Louvre museum features a striking domed centrepiece surrounded by a series of white buildings inspired by a traditional medina.
We venture to often overlooked New Brunswick to explore Saint John's rustic culinary scene and absorbing sights.
Saint John’s Reversing Falls Rapids is an unusual natural phenomenon, created by the powerful impact of the Bay of Fundy on the Saint John River, and a must-see New Brunswick attraction.
Pick and choose your skincare favourites to take on the road with the Omorovicza Mix and Match Travel Kit.
To celebrate its 175th birthday, Copenhagen’s popular Tivoli Gardens amusement park is having a special winter opening this month.
The Dutch countryside gets an annual splash of Crayola colour each spring with the blooming of its iconic tulips.
A warm spring means the early arrival of Japan’s famous cherry blossoms this year.
Kimpton Saint George, the first Toronto property from the global boutique hotel group, brings laid-back vibes, moody design and local touches to Bloor Street.
With a low-key atmosphere and delightful setting in a traditional Thai home, Swiss-Lanna Lodge is an affordable option with plenty of local character.
Combining exceptional artistry, rich history and religious devotion, few buildings inspire such awe as cathedrals. We’ve picked a few of our favourites in Europe to add to your bucket list.
Lifestyle photographer David Charbit captures the moody beauty of the Delphi Fishery in Ireland, a river and lake system with an innovative salmon hatchery program.
Combining secluded natural landscapes, a long heritage and eco-friendly initiatives, the Wakefield Mill and Spa is a well-rounded weekend away 30 minutes north of Ottawa.
With gorgeous beaches, buzzing nightlife, a thriving culinary scene and distinctive architecture, Miami Beach offers a crowd-pleasing mix of fascinating culture and frivolous fun.
Set in a repurposed monastery, Boutique Hotel 't Klooster offers guests charming accommodation and a central base for exploring Willemstad without breaking the bank.
Comfy rooms, rooftop wellness facilities and a central location make the Chelsea Hotel an appealing choice for budget-friendly staycations.
Machu Picchu introduced new visitor regulations this year to improve visitor flow and avoid being placed on UNESCO's list of endangered cultural sites.
The capital of China’s northeastern-most province gets a magical transformation this month for the Harbin Ice And Snow Sculpture Festival.
In honour of International Women's Day on March 8th, we sit down with Adrienne Lee, Director of Development at Planeterra, to talk about how travel can empower women around the world.