Commentary

Out of Time

Savoring Savannah and the Hotel Bardo

Savannah wears its history on its sleeve. The architecture, the food, even the future — all of it feeds through the filter of the past. You see it throughout town, and you see it at Hotel Bardo.

Pueblo Mágico

Todos Santos Tries to Maintain the Magic

As with many a hot new destination on the Mexican coast, artists and surfers were first to pull the spotlight toward Todos Santos. Now this Baja beach town is being careful to shield its eyes.

Dreams Deferred

Sea Ranch, the Sixties, and Hunter S. Thompson

Before the dream of the ’60s died, it produced The Sea Ranch, an attempt at utopia on California’s northern coast. It also produced the newly renovated Sea Ranch Lodge, which once again reflects the idealism and design this community is famous for.

Dropping In

Nothing to Fear at Evo Hotel Salt Lake City

We hope the hotels of the future look a little more like the Evo in Salt Lake City, where there’s a skatepark and a climbing gym and guests never have to be afraid to fall.

Just a Memory

Montauk’s Best Days Were Always Behind It

It’s hard to be a destination worth visiting without a constant effort to retain the charms that made you special in the first place. Montauk and its hotels are no strangers to the struggle.

Half a World Away

R.E.M. Reveal Their Favorite Hotels in Europe

What do you do after being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame? You talk to Tablet, of course, and you tell us all of the most memorable European hotels you stayed in during your peak years of international touring.