36 Hours in Fez, Morocco In this delightful patchwork metropolis, a gust of creative modernity, with new hotels, shops and cafes complementing the city’s ancient allure. By ALEXANDER LOBRANO
36 Hours in Trinidad This tiny melting pot serves up an exhilarating array of food, culture and night life. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in San Diego With more than its fair share of sunshine, gorgeous beaches, breweries and top-notch restaurants, San Diego is the spot for low-stress California fun. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in Brooklyn South of Williamsburg, you can find an older Brooklyn: boisterous and beautiful, worldly with working-class roots. By FREDA MOON
36 Hours in Marrakesh In Morocco’s “Jewel of the South,” the streets and bazaars spill over with artistry, whether it be in architecture, cuisine, crafts or fine art. By SETH SHERWOOD
36 Hours in Santiago, Chile The Chilean capital offers a dynamic cultural landscape, with world-class chefs, design-forward shops and energy to spare. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in Galveston, Tex. Though it’s now known mostly as a frothy beach resort, this port city, population 49,000, has more character than most flip-flop playgrounds. By JEANNIE RALSTON
36 Hours in Charleston, S.C. The belle of South Carolina, with its cobblestone streets and complex history, has become a cultural hotbed and gastro-magnet. By CHRISTIAN L. WRIGHT
36 Hours in Ottawa Ottawa gears up for its 150th birthday bash this year, with exhibits, galleries and a thriving food scene. By REMY SCALZA
36 Hours in Amman, Jordan Amman is often a pit stop on the way to Petra, but there are enough old and new flavors to keep visitors satisfied for a weekend. By PATRICK SCOTT
36 Hours in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico With its inventive food scene, excellent beaches and “Night of the Iguana” mystique, the city makes the perfect weekend getaway. By ONDINE COHANE
36 Hours in Nairobi, Kenya Intense traffic, a strong multicultural vibe, big global businesses — and yet you can still feed giraffes and elephants within the city limits. By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
36 Hours in Sydney, Australia Venture past Sydney’s Central Business District to where residents live and play, and you’ll discover that the city’s heart is nowhere near the center of town. By DAVE SEMINARA
36 Hours in Geneva Don’t underestimate under-the-radar Geneva. This scenic city offers quirky museums, outdoor markets, great shopping and a creative food scene. By HANNAH SELIGSON
36 Hours in Delhi Explore the city’s innumerable charms — ruin-studded gardens, a growing contemporary art scene, diverse regional cuisines. By JUSTIN BERGMAN
36 Hours in Miami and Miami Beach Once again, the Miami area is reinventing itself, this time as a cultural and culinary hot spot. By PAOLA SINGER
36 Hours in Toronto In this famously diverse city you’ll find an energetic food scene, vibrant street culture and cocktail wizardry. By JEREMY EGNER
36 Hours in Manhattan, Below 59th Street The center of the world — filled with restaurants and glamorous nightclubs — lies between Central Park and the Battery. By SETH KUGEL
36 Hours in Malta Many conquerors and countries have left their mark on this Mediterranean archipelago, and visitors will likely be entranced with the cultural mash-up. By SETH SHERWOOD
36 Hours in San Sebastián, Spain Beyond the beach, this seaside resort’s enticements include art, architecture and, of course, dining on delectable small plates at pintxo bars. By INGRID K. WILLIAMS
36 Hours in Fez, Morocco In this delightful patchwork metropolis, a gust of creative modernity, with new hotels, shops and cafes complementing the city’s ancient allure. By ALEXANDER LOBRANO
36 Hours in Trinidad This tiny melting pot serves up an exhilarating array of food, culture and night life. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in San Diego With more than its fair share of sunshine, gorgeous beaches, breweries and top-notch restaurants, San Diego is the spot for low-stress California fun. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in Brooklyn South of Williamsburg, you can find an older Brooklyn: boisterous and beautiful, worldly with working-class roots. By FREDA MOON
36 Hours in Marrakesh In Morocco’s “Jewel of the South,” the streets and bazaars spill over with artistry, whether it be in architecture, cuisine, crafts or fine art. By SETH SHERWOOD
36 Hours in Santiago, Chile The Chilean capital offers a dynamic cultural landscape, with world-class chefs, design-forward shops and energy to spare. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART
36 Hours in Galveston, Tex. Though it’s now known mostly as a frothy beach resort, this port city, population 49,000, has more character than most flip-flop playgrounds. By JEANNIE RALSTON
36 Hours in Charleston, S.C. The belle of South Carolina, with its cobblestone streets and complex history, has become a cultural hotbed and gastro-magnet. By CHRISTIAN L. WRIGHT
36 Hours in Ottawa Ottawa gears up for its 150th birthday bash this year, with exhibits, galleries and a thriving food scene. By REMY SCALZA
36 Hours in Amman, Jordan Amman is often a pit stop on the way to Petra, but there are enough old and new flavors to keep visitors satisfied for a weekend. By PATRICK SCOTT
36 Hours in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico With its inventive food scene, excellent beaches and “Night of the Iguana” mystique, the city makes the perfect weekend getaway. By ONDINE COHANE
36 Hours in Nairobi, Kenya Intense traffic, a strong multicultural vibe, big global businesses — and yet you can still feed giraffes and elephants within the city limits. By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
36 Hours in Sydney, Australia Venture past Sydney’s Central Business District to where residents live and play, and you’ll discover that the city’s heart is nowhere near the center of town. By DAVE SEMINARA
36 Hours in Geneva Don’t underestimate under-the-radar Geneva. This scenic city offers quirky museums, outdoor markets, great shopping and a creative food scene. By HANNAH SELIGSON
36 Hours in Delhi Explore the city’s innumerable charms — ruin-studded gardens, a growing contemporary art scene, diverse regional cuisines. By JUSTIN BERGMAN
36 Hours in Miami and Miami Beach Once again, the Miami area is reinventing itself, this time as a cultural and culinary hot spot. By PAOLA SINGER
36 Hours in Toronto In this famously diverse city you’ll find an energetic food scene, vibrant street culture and cocktail wizardry. By JEREMY EGNER
36 Hours in Manhattan, Below 59th Street The center of the world — filled with restaurants and glamorous nightclubs — lies between Central Park and the Battery. By SETH KUGEL
36 Hours in Malta Many conquerors and countries have left their mark on this Mediterranean archipelago, and visitors will likely be entranced with the cultural mash-up. By SETH SHERWOOD
36 Hours in San Sebastián, Spain Beyond the beach, this seaside resort’s enticements include art, architecture and, of course, dining on delectable small plates at pintxo bars. By INGRID K. WILLIAMS