Curated Travel Links We Love: Top Picks for October 6, 2018
Every week, our travel editors and experts select the best travel finds on the internet and beyond.
Stop-motion film Negative Space is an adaptation of the Ron Koertge poem of the same name, which tells the story of a father-son relationship through the organized art of packing. – Jeralyn, editorial director
A new hotel opened in New York's Adirondacks just in time for hiking season, but it's far from the log-cabin variety. – Daniel, editor
I love a good-looking hotel that also has a conscience. Chicago's Kimpton Gray Hotel is committing the next year to raising funds and awareness for a different charity each month. And the entire stall will wear one color each month (a different one for every cause) in support. – Amelia, Wordsmith
A great excuse to make a trip to Maine in the fall: The eleventh annual Harvest on the Harbor showcases all the artisan foodie happenings you'd expect to find in Portland, including oysters, craft brews, lobsters, and coffee. (And a 160-foot Italian sandwich.) – Jeralyn
Delighted to find some of the traditional recipes I encountered earlier this year in mainland Greece at Fournos Theophilos, a new restaurant and market in Midtown Manhattan. – Daniel
This Week on Fathom
London: Life imitates art at a posh pied-a-terre.
Santa Monica: A beachside haven in the middle of it all.
Koh Samui: Relaxation is a 270-degree ocean view.
Bora Bora: It ain't hard to find bliss here.




