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Curated Travel Links We Love: March 9, 2019

Curated Travel Links We Love: March 9, 2019

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

I've been feeling the urge of late to add a new skill to my craft repertoire, and Ace Camps' art-themed organized trips could be the ideal place to do it, starting with this block-printing class in Jaipur. – Berit, senior editor

Student Hotel, a Dutch chain of boutiques, is bringing a rooftop pool, a co-working area, a concept store, and a host of design-forward rooms to a historic palazzo in Florence — at a price university students can afford. – Daniel, editor

Nicknamed "The Gruyére," the weathered facade of the 1964 Koujak-Jaber building in Beirut is a true charmer amid the Armenian neighborhoods full of hidden local galleries and shops. I love to imagine the architect Victor Bisharat snacking on the Swiss cheese as inspiration. - California, editorial intern

Airlines do whatever they can to cram as many passengers into their planes as possible these days, but in the heyday of the 747, it was all about space and luxury — and not just for business class travelers. Check out this (totally weird) 1970s television ad for American Airlines, about a real piano bar in coach. Jeralyn, editorial director

Speaking of the golden age of air travel, the hotly anticipated TWA Hotel — in the classic Eero Saarinen-designed former terminal — is poised to open in May. I will now be adding a day onto all my JFK departures so I can check in and step back in time. – Pavia, CEO

Eating burnt grain dumplings with wild mushrooms lakeside at the Scottish equivalent of Scandinavia's Noma and Fäviken? Sounds great. – Daniel

It's always a plus when the airport you're traveling to is just as beautiful as the destination itself. Israel's newest airport is so modern and futuristic, it creates a blinding desert mirage of the surrounding landscape. - California

This Week on Fathom

Curated Travel Links We Love: March 9, 2019

This week on Fathom we celebrate women who go the distance

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Meet Barbara, the CMO cruising her way around the world.

Meet Kathy Sirvio, the traveling car designer.

The Roundup: Take a peek inside 12 of the world's most Instagrammable shops. 

Travel Loot: Things Fathom editors want right now.

New York: 47 awesome things to see, do, eat, and drink when traveling solo.

Miami: Dance to the beat of South Beach's buzzy new hotel.

New Orleans: In New Orleans, a chic warehouse-turned-hotel channels local style.


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