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Top Travel Links We Love: March 23, 2019 Edition

Top Travel Links We Love: March 23, 2019 Edition

Every week, our travel editors and experts select the best travel finds on the internet and beyond.

Our pals at Tiny Atlas Quarterly have a book out this week — a gorgeous collection of photos from some incredible global locales. None of the touristy stuff, just lush and dreamy cityscapes, jungle scenes, architectural ruins, and too-good-to-seem-true beaches. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Visiting at least one of the U.S. national parks is on my to-do list for 2019. Starting my research with this in-depth guide to all 60 of them. - Berit, senior editor 

"Educate a boy and you educate a man. Educate a girl and you change the next generation." That's the message behind the documentary being filmed about teenage girls — and their transformative school — in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Documentarian Kuba Nowack and journalist Juliet Kinsman have almost hit their fundraising goal on Kickstarter. Let's help them cross the finish line. - Pavia, CEO

A blue volcano in Indonesia is giving off some seriously magical vibes. — California, editorial intern

The oldest pub in Ireland (and possibly the world) has been around since the time of the Vikings. – Daniel, editor

I love how globetrotting designer Michelle Nussbaumer transformed two ruined buildings in the in Bajío mountains of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico into a colorful and eclectic family retreat. - California

To begin and end this list with new books written by Fathom pals, this week I interviewed Katie Parla on the Prince Street Podcast about her terrific new cookbook, Food of the Italian South: Recipes for Classic, Disappearing and Lost Dishes. - Pavia

This Week on Fathom

Top Travel Links We Love: March 23, 2019 Edition

Read our most popular stories of the week.

NYC: The Coolest Hotel in Chinatown Has an Art Exhibit, No Fourth Floor, and Insane Views

San Francisco: A Boutique Hotel That Won't Break the Bank, With a Cool Japanese Twist

Joshua Tree and Los Angeles: Fathom editor Daniel Schwartz went looking for sunshine.

Los Angeles: Stylist Adir Abergel’s guide to letting down your hair in LA.

Chicago: Take a walk back in time at the city's oldest hotel.

Chicago: Get your art and donut fix on an ambitious day in downtown.

New Hotels: The 14 best openings of winter 2019.

Detroit: Look inside the much-anticipated, impeccably designed Shinola Hotel.



Travel Notes
  • Links We Love This Week: Curated Inspirations & Must-See Finds

    We introduce something we should have started a while ago: Links We Love, a compendium of what were loving right now. Happy armchair traveling.Pavia, founder/CEO- Choose Your Color - The cutest and sharpest thing I saw this week. French blogger Girotte made Pantone color chips out of food. Thanks to London editor and Fathom contibutor Malika Dalamal for finding it.- Edits Quarterly - Ive had this window open for three weeks. I cant close it

  • FathomHQ s Favorite Links: September 19, 2015 Weekly Roundup

    What were clicking on and talking about this week at #FathomHQ when were not scrambling for tickets to see the Pope in NYC.The office is split about the overhead food shot. I, for one, love it. Dirk Brömmels overhead boat shots are also delightful, if a little weird. He also has another series of overhead gondola photos. – Becky, editorial assistantLearning about wabi-sabi, the Japanese term for perfectly imperfect. –

  • Fathom s Favorite Links: Week of May 23, 2015

    What were clicking on and talking about this week at #FathomHQ.In October 2015, an abandoned house in Detroit will get some flower power love from local florists. They just did a preview earlier this month, and the photos are stunning. The Flower House will open to visitors from October 16 to 18, 2015, and Im marking my calendar. – Becky, editorial assistantDid you know the scent of rain differs by country? Heres the story of how