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A man bought a tiny cabin from Craigslist for $7,500. It changed his life.

A fresh layer of snow after the trees came down and the new roof was added to Patrick Hutchison's tiny cabin in the woods.
Patrick Hutchison bought the 120-square-foot cabin days after seeing it on Craigslist. It ultimately led to a major career change.

Patrick Hutchison

  • After a home robbery, Patrick Hutchison scoured Craigslist, hoping to find some of the lost items.
  • Instead, he found a tiny cabin for $7,500 and spent six years and $30,000 refurbishing it.
  • It inspired him to pivot from being a full-time copywriter to a carpenter.

For many, owning a home is a major life goal.

It was for Patrick Hutchison, too — although, for him, it was less about having his own place and more about feeling responsible for something, and homeownership seemed like a natural step toward that path.

"But I couldn't even come close to affording a house," Hutchison, who was working as a copywriter in Seattle at the time, told Business Insider.

While scouting for viable options, Hutchison tested out different filters on the real-estate website Redfin, only to stumble upon cabins in the woods.

"Then I sort of forgot about the idea of doing something responsible and just became obsessed with this idea of buying a cabin," he said.

But not all tiny cabins come with tiny price tags, and affordability was still a challenge.

So Hutchison gave up on his idea — until his house was robbed. While searching for some of the items he'd lost on Craigslist, he found himself on the cabin listings instead.

"This place popped up, and it just said 'tiny cabin in Index,' and the price was $7,500," said Hutchison. The listing "just showed this little semi-abandoned shell of a structure," which intrigued him, he said.

A few days after seeing the listing, he owned a 10-by-12-foot tiny cabin in Washington, set against the stunning backdrop of the Cascade Mountains.

What came next was even more unexpected. After renovating the cabin, he ditched his copywriting career, embraced carpentry full-time, and wrote a memoir about the experience, "Cabin: Off the Grid Adventures with a Clueless Craftsman," which was released last year.

From making bad cuts to accidentally building his outhouse on his neighbor's property, here's how Hutchison's off-the-grid adventures changed his life — and some of the biggest mistakes and greatest lessons he learned along the way.

Patrick Hutchison bought his cabin for $7,500 in 2013, just six days after seeing it online.
The cabin, as seen from the road, shortly after buying it. Rotten plywood serves as a bridge across the muck.
The cabin, as seen from the road, shortly after buying it. Rotten plywood serves as a bridge across the muck.

Patrick Hutchison

When he found the cabin on Craigslist, Hutchison was new to real estate.

"I had never bought a place before, so I had no idea about inspections, escrow, or title searches. I just walked in without knowing the usual process," he told BI.

Still, he said, his inexperience benefited him because it allowed him to make quick decisions and eventually dive into the reconstruction process without hesitation.

At first, he did try to negotiate a lower price, but when he found out three other parties were interested in the cabin — one he had already envisioned as his own — he panicked and agreed to pay the full asking price.

Initially, Hutchison thought only a few spots in and around the cabin needed to be reworked.
Patrick Hutchison's cabin before any work was done to it.
The cabin before any work had taken place. Right, his friend pointed out "how un-waterproof the rusty roof looks," Hutchison said.

Patrick Hutchison

The 120-square-foot cabin was in a tiny hamlet called Index, about 50 miles northeast of Seattle. It was just a simple room, with no electricity or running water.

Hutchison didn't begin the cabin restoration with a rigid blueprint or detailed spreadsheets. Instead, he had a rough list of obvious fixes: an outhouse, a covered deck, and a driveway.

"There certainly wasn't a master plan," he said, and the process was more about learning and evolving with the space rather than following a strict timeline.

But once he began building, it started to become apparent just how much needed to be fixed.
Insulation was visible inside of Patrick Hutchison's cabin when he bought it.
The inside of the cabin when Patrick Hutchison bought it.

Patrick Hutchison

"I didn't know enough about what makes a building structurally sound or watertight or any of those things to know how poor of shape the place was in," he said.

So, every new detail he discovered revealed a new problem, making Hutchison feel like he had to constantly start over despite making progress in his work.

"It was a bit of a rabbit hole. And some projects, like putting in a wood stove, created as many problems as it solved," he said.

Hutchison didn't live at the property full-time — he traveled there from Seattle on weekends, often with some friends in tow to help. He also took a break to travel, and a landslide in Index prevented him from visiting the cabin for a period.

Ultimately, the cabin took six years for him to fix up. He hadn't anticipated it would take him so long.

"I thought I'd just tidy it up a bit. I wasn't even sure if I'd use it much," he admitted, adding that "there was a chance I'd end up like the guy before me, buying it and never really doing anything with it."

Instead, the opposite happened.

To learn different aspects of building, Hutchison turned to YouTube.
Patrick and his friend, Indy, cleaned things up on the new deck at the end of the first work party.
Patrick and his friend Indy cleaning up the new deck after their first work party at the cabin.

Matt Badger

Hutchison credits much of his building knowledge to a mix of traditional shows like "This Old House," which he watched on PBS growing up, and more recently, to YouTube tutorials.

"I've always loved watching skilled craftsmen restore classic homes," he said, adding how these videos became his go-to resource for learning while fixing up the cabin.

But the lack of cell service and WiFi at the cabin presented challenges.

"I'd watch videos, try to memorize the steps, and then head up there to apply what I'd learned. But without the internet, it was tricky to recall all the details," he said.

The materials used in the videos often did not match the ones in his home.
Hutchison's friend Matt adding a cedar deck.
Hutchison's friend Matt adding a cedar deck.

Patrick Hutchison

Even more frustrating, however, was the cabin's haphazard construction.

Despite hours of research, he often found the cabin didn't match the standard practices shown in tutorials.

"I'd learn how to fix a floor joist," which were structures that helped support the in-house flooring, "but the structure in front of me had nothing to do with what I'd seen. So, I had to get creative," Hutchison said.

The absence of a fixed deadline meant he could work on each task at his own pace.
The wood stove and a finished set of stairs in Patrick Hutchison's cabin.
Improvements to the cabin included fitting a small wood stove and building a set of stairs to a second level.

Patrick Hutchison

In a world that demands perfection, learning to build gave Hutchison the freedom to be himself. But more importantly, it allowed him to make and learn from mistakes.

"It felt like the building equivalent of singing in the shower," he told BI.

The absence of constraints also allowed him to approach each challenge with curiosity rather than stress.

It also helped strengthen Hutchison's friendships and offered a serene escape from city life on weekends.
Kellen, Matt, and Hutchison amid the chaos of full roof replacement.
Kellen, Matt, and Hutchison amid the chaos of full roof replacement.

Kate Palmer

"It was always a joy to get out there for a few days," he said, adding, "It allowed a space for my friends and me to gather and just be in this cozy little intimate space."

Through laughter, games, and deep conversations, the cabin strengthened their bond.

"A lot of really, really good friendships got made stronger in that place," Hutchison said.

Looking back, the one thing that Hutchison wishes he had done was get a property survey.
This picture of the cabin was taken after the roof was installed, but the outhouse is in the background.
This picture of the cabin was taken after the roof was installed, but the outhouse is in the background.

Patrick Hutchison

Hutchison unknowingly built his outhouse on his neighbor's land, a mistake that cost him $8,000.

In the end, he had to buy the extra land from his neighbor and pay more for it than he did for the whole cabin.

A prior property survey would've prevented this.

Though reconstructing the cabin was a passion project, it also took time and money.
Reworking the tiny cabin helped Hutchison discover his love for building and led him to pursue a new career path.
Reworking the tiny cabin helped Hutchison discover his love for building and led him to pursue a new career path.

Patrick Hutchison

The biggest expense was the land, which, including fees, cost around $16,000. Beyond that, hundreds of hours were spent sourcing materials, planning, and working on the cabin.

Other major costs included $1,000 for a chimney pipe, multiple rounds of gravel pouring, and tree removal to ensure safety. In total, Hutchison estimated he spent $25,000 to $30,000 out of pocket, not counting his labor.

While he eventually sold the property in 2021 for $52,000, the profit wasn't as large as it seemed.

"People latch onto, 'Oh, you bought the cabin for seven and sold it for 52,'" he said, adding, "but I sold both lots and put all this money into it."

Ultimately, the cabin wasn't a big moneymaker, but it changed his life.

The cabin's real value, Hutchison said, was that it had helped him find his new career.
Patrick Hutchison's friend Bryan on the deck of his cabin.
Patrick Hutchison's friend Bryan on the deck of the cabin after breakfast one morning.

Patrick Hutchison

For Hutchison, building his career from scratch wasn't about a sudden leap but a gradual shift.

For over six years, he and his friend and fellow builder Bryan Schatz talked about building cabins full time. But Hutchison continued working as a copywriter until he felt he could afford the financial risk.

"It was a very slow separation," said Hutchison, but ultimately, it allowed him to walk away from his old career and fully dive into his new path as a carpenter.

In 2018, a few years after restoring his first cabin, Hutchison and Schatz took on an even bigger challenge: buying ¼ acre of land to build a cabin from the ground up — not just a Craigslist fixer-upper, but one of those dreamy snow-covered cabins you see while scrolling on Instagram.

Today, Hutchison works full-time as a carpenter at Wild Tree Woodworks, a Seattle-based company that builds treehouses. He and Schatz recently sold their latest project, Cyclops Cabin, and are already on the hunt for their next build.

"Whether that means rehabbing an existing place or starting from scratch, we're not really sure," he said, "but yeah, building is how I spend my time now."

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10 tips for making the perfect Indian fried chicken at home

Indian fried chicken.
Chef Dipesh Shinde shared his advice for making Indian fried chicken at home.

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  • Dipesh Shinde, head chef at Kanyakumari in NYC, shared his tips for making Indian fried chicken.
  • He said selecting the right cut of chicken and marinating the meat twice is vital.
  • In this recipe, traditional white flour is replaced by crunchy and coarse rice flour.

Raised in the embrace of the Arabian Sea in Mandad, a tiny coastal village about three hours from Mumbai, chef Dipesh Shinde's love for seafood was practically woven into his childhood.

"Every Sunday, my friends and I would go fishing together, then come back and cook what we caught," said Shinde, now the head chef at two popular Indian restaurants in New York City: Kebab aur Sharab and, more recently, Kanyakumari.

Shinde crafted a menu inspired by his travels along India's vast western coastline to share his passion for the country's coastal cuisine, a style still waiting for recognition on the global stage.

"On my journey, I made several stops in cities along the coast, eating at hyperlocal, beloved joints," Shinde told Business Insider.

"Those experiences, from tiny pockets of India, are what I hope[d] to bring back to New York's vibrant dining scene," he added.

One such item on Kanyakumari's menu is Hira Anna's fried chicken.

In the US, fried chicken often falls into a handful of recognizable categories: Southern-style, where buttermilk-marinated pieces are dipped in seasoned flour and fried; Korean-style, known for its thin, ultra-crisp coating and a signature sticky glaze; and Japanese karaage.

But in India, there are further, diverse approaches to fried chicken.

There's the halal fried chicken that's sometimes cooked whole and found at tiny street-side stalls in Delhi. In Mumbai and Kolkata, cubes of chicken are dipped in chickpea-flour batter and fried into irregular, crispy chunks to make pakoras, while chicken 65, chili chicken, and chicken lollipops remain beloved staples of Indian-Chinese cuisine.

Ultimately, Indian-style fried chicken focuses on spices and textures that set Hira Anna's fried chicken apart from other offerings in New York City.

Visually it's different, too: Instead of large pieces, this fried chicken is served as thin, rusty golden, two-bite-sized strips strewn with bits of fried garlic, slices of beet, and crispy curry leaves.

Business Insider spoke to Shinde to ask for advice on recreating his fried chicken at home. The interview was conducted, via video call, in Hindi and has been translated.

Here are his top 10 tips for making the perfect Indian fried chicken.

Opt for boneless chicken thighs for maximum flavor.
A woman buying chicken with gloved hands.
The first step to perfecting your at-home fried chicken recipe is to select the right cut. Shinde recommends boneless chicken thighs.

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Chef Shinde uses fresh — not frozen — thigh pieces because they retain moisture better and then cuts them into thin strips.

"This ensures the marinade seeps into the chicken, and when people eat it, they can taste the flavor in every bite," said Shinde.

Shinde was first introduced to this recipe while traveling around Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India.

"A close friend's father ran a popular street-side stall, which he invited me to try," he said.

At the time, his friend's dad had marinated country chicken — a locally raised chicken breed in rural India — with distinct and much softer cooked meat. When he tasted it, he immediately knew it would be a hit in New York, given its crispy texture and succulent meat.

He ultimately named his dish Hira Anna's Fried Chicken after his friend's father.

Cut the chicken into thin, medium-sized strips.
Shinde said cutting the chicken into medium-sized strips ensures it marinates well.
Shinde said cutting the chicken into medium-sized strips ensures it marinates well.

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Evenly cutting the meat ensures that it marinates and cooks uniformly.

For the pieces to adequately soak up the marinade and fry easily, Shinde recommends cutting strips that are not too thick. This technique resembles how chicken is prepared for dishes like Andhra-style Kodi Vepudu, where 1-inch pieces absorb spices better and cook evenly.

Coat the chicken in the first marinade and refrigerate it overnight.
For the first marinade, Shinde recommends keeping it simple by using ginger garlic, chilies, and salt.
For the first marinade, Shinde recommends keeping it simple by using ginger garlic, chilies, and salt.

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From tandoori chicken to Chettinad pepper fry, marination is the heart of Indian cooking.

"In a large bowl, mix crushed ginger-garlic, green chilies, and salt, then let the chicken soak overnight," said Shinde

This slow process infuses rich flavors into the meat.

The next morning, prepare the second marinade using dry-roasted spices crushed together with a mortar and pestle.
Someone adding turmeric to chicken.
For the second marinade, Shinde suggests adding some spice blends.

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At your nearest Indian grocery store, pick up fresh curry leaves, a few pieces of ginger, dry coconut shavings, and fiery Guntur chilies. These ingredients, commonly used in South Indian spice blends, create a deeply aromatic base.

Using a mortar and pestle, crush everything together into a coarse paste.

"The mortar and pestle ensure the paste isn't too runny and has some coarseness to it," said Shinde, adding that "you'll eventually be able to taste that texture as you bite into the chicken."

Add a teaspoon of turmeric powder, black pepper, garam masala, and a squeeze of lemon juice to this mix. Then, coat the chicken generously.

For extra crunch, add some rice flour to the marinade and coat the chicken well.
The woman adds rice flour to the marinade.
Rice flour helps make the chicken more crispy, per Shinde.

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Rice flour, made from finely ground rice, is a secret weapon in Indian kitchens. It's used for creating light, crispy textures in fried dishes and is a key ingredient in pakoras (batter-fried fritters) and Koliwada-style fried fish (fish fritters.)

Add 1 ½ tablespoons of rice flour per pound of chicken to the marinade. This not only thickens the mix, making it stick to the chicken better, but also keeps the chicken crispy for a long time once it's fried.

Shinde said he adds a little bit of rice flour whenever he makes a fried dish at home.

Let the chicken rest for at least an hour before frying it.
Allow the chicken to rest for an hour after marinating it.
Allow the chicken to rest for an hour after marinating it.

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"Resting the marinated chicken is important as it allows the flavors to deepen," Shinde told BI.

This step also helps the coating stick better, preventing it from breaking apart during frying.

Use coconut oil to fry the chicken.
A woman puts a spoon of coconut oil in a pan.
Coconut oil adds a subtle sweetness.

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Coconut oil is a key ingredient in South India, especially in Kerala-style fried dishes like Meen Varuthathu (fried fish).

It adds a subtle sweetness that balances out the heat and overall, pairs well with Indian fried chicken.

"Heat coconut oil in a deep frying pan over medium heat" before adding the chicken, said Shinde.

Fry for 10 to 15 minutes until the chicken is golden brown and cooked.
Fry the chicken for 10-15 minutes.
Fry the chicken for 10-15 minutes until golden brown.

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Frying the chicken on medium heat for the right time — 10 to 15 minutes — ensures a crispy crust and juicy inside.

"Fry in batches to prevent overcrowding and ensure even cooking," said Shinde.

At the end, add a few curry leaves to the hot oil for a burst of aroma.
Indian fried chicken.
Per Shinde, curry leaves add a fragrant finishing touch to the dish.

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Tossing fresh curry leaves into hot oil instantly elevates any dish, much like in Tadka (tempering) for Indian dals (lentils).

Shinde said, "Before taking out the chicken, throw in a handful of curry leaves for a fragrant finishing touch."

Don't forget to garnish your dish with a slice of beetroot and some fried garlic.
Indian fried chicken at Kanyakumari NYC.
Garnish your fried chicken dish with curry leaves, fried garlic, and thinly sliced beetroot.

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Finally, once you remove the chicken from the fryer, place it on a paper towel to soak up excess oil and then begin plating it.

Garnishes like Kasuri methi (dried fenugreek) on butter chicken or chopped coriander enhance flavor and aesthetics.

For an authentic restaurant-style experience at home, coat a few slivers of garlic in the same marinade as the chicken, then fry them for a minute or less. Add these with fresh, thinly sliced beetroot atop your dish.

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I swapped my protein powder for protein water. If not for the steep price, it'd be a regular part of my routine.

A fridge with clear protein and fruits.
I drank one can of clear protein water every day for three weeks.

Clean Simple Eats.

  • I switched my regular protein shake with a pre-packaged clear protein drink for three weeks.
  • The drinks from Clean Simple Eats had a thinner consistency than shakes and a fruity taste.
  • I loved the taste and texture, but for $35.99 a pack, it's too expensive for me to drink every day.

A balanced meal never used to be my thing, let alone chugging a protein shake for breakfast.

I used to rotate between a sandwich from Chick-fil-A (always with a side of fries), a chicken biryani from the Indian restaurant around the block, or a slice — or two — from Joe's Pizza.

Then, last year, after realizing how my health was spiraling, I set a goal to learn more about nutrition and exercise and made slow, sustainable changes to my diet.

Around this time, I also began incorporating protein shakes — whey isolate powder mixed with water — first in my breakfast and then in any meal that lacked protein. This was a convenient way for me to consume more protein, which helps with muscle maintenance, boosts metabolism, and enhances satiety.

While this was a quick fix that easily added 25 grams of protein to my meal each time, it was often the most annoying part of my new plan.

After trying about 10 different protein powder brands, the same two problems remained: First, my stomach would feel heavy after drinking the shake, and second, the protein powders I tried tasted too sweet, thick, and milk-like for my liking.

I'd long been on the hunt for a protein powder that tasted lighter, so when I found out about Clean Simple Eats' protein water, which is made from clear whey protein, I was excited to try it.

While whey is a type of protein sourced from dairy and available in two forms (concentrate and isolate), clear whey protein "is made by filtering out fats and lactose from whey isolate," Micaela Riley, a certified functional nutritionist, told Business Insider over email.

This filtration process, Riley said, leaves "behind a light, water-like protein drink instead of a thick, milky shake."

Despite its growing popularity, there are still only a few brands —besides Clean Simple Eats — that have ventured into developing clear whey powders or ready-to-drink options. Some other brands include MyProtein, 1Up Nutrition, and GNC, though they each differ in nutritional value, calorie count, and protein content.

Curious to see if Clean Simple Eat's clear protein tasted as light as water, I tried the brand's 12-can variety pack over three weeks.

I bought two boxes of clear protein drinks from Clear Simple's website.
Clear protein variety pack.
Two boxes of clear protein drinks from Clean Simple Eats cost me $83.97, including shipping.

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I bought two boxes of 12 cans when the brand had a site-wide sale, paying $35.99 per box. This came to $2.99 per 16-ounce can. In addition, I paid $11.99 for shipping.

(A box of 12 normally costs $39.99 or $33.99 if you opt for a subscription service. This comes to $3.33 per can or $2.83 with the subscription.)

The drink is also available at select Vitamin Shoppe stores, with a full list of locations on the brand's website. However, it's not stocked in grocery stores I regularly visit, like Trader Joe's or Whole Foods.

The website says orders ship within seven business days, excluding holidays and promotions. My order arrived in a sturdy cardboard box on my Manhattan doorstep a week later.

The boxes each contained 12 cans of four different flavors.
12 cans of clear protein water.
Clear protein drink comes in four flavors: dragonfruit, tropical orange, prickly pear, and blue razz.

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Each box contained four flavors: dragonfruit, tropical orange, prickly pear, and "blue razz."

I hadn't tried many pre-mixed protein drinks before, so I was pleasantly surprised by how convenient these appeared to be.

I could grab a can on my way to work, sip it on the subway, and skip the hassle of washing a bottle afterward. These cans could save me 15 minutes of prep in the morning, and they were easy to keep on hand, like a protein bar.

I've tried multiple protein powders in the past that have left me disappointed, but I had high hopes for Clean Simple's drinks.
Different flavors of protein water.
The biggest difference between traditional protein powders and clear protein was in taste and texture.

Clean Simple Eats

"Clear Protein isn't like any protein you've ever tried," Erika Peterson, founder of Clean Simple Eats, told BI over email.

She said the biggest difference between traditional protein powders and clear protein was in taste and texture. "Traditional protein powder has a creamy texture and milky taste, and our clear protein is light and refreshing, available in unique and juicy flavors," she said.

Riley told BI that the most important questions to consider when buying a protein supplement are: "Does it have at least 20 grams of protein in it? What are the main ingredients on the list? Are there any ingredients you don't recognize or can't pronounce?" She also said to "watch out for added sugars."

Ideally, Riley says, adults should consume about 0.7 to 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight each day.

Clear protein meets all of the criteria. Each drink has 90 calories, 20 grams of protein, zero sugars or fats, and doesn't contain additives or preservatives "that might disrupt gut health, metabolic function, etc.," said Riley.

When asked if the drinks could be consumed daily, she said the only ingredient to be mindful of in the ingredient list is "natural flavors." Sometimes "natural flavors" in products can include ingredients like "solvents, preservatives, and synthetic compounds" that "can trigger inflammation, gut issues, and food sensitivities, making them worth avoiding for optimal health," she said.

Clean Simple said the natural flavors in its drinks are "additives derived from natural extracts or juices from fruits, vegetables, plants, or spices to enhance the taste of our products, without adding sugar or synthetic additives."

The first flavor I tried was blue razz.
Blue razz clear protein.
Blue razz clear protein.

Clean Simple Eats

The first flavor I tried was made from eight ingredients:

  • Filtered water
  • Grass-fed whey protein isolate: According to the brand, this is a "high-quality, fast-absorbing complete protein," where "clear whey isolate is filtered to remove excess fats, sugars, and lactose, resulting in a clear liquid when mixed with water."
  • Natural flavors: These are "additives derived from natural extracts or juices from fruits, vegetables, plants, or spices to enhance the taste of our products, without adding sugar or synthetic additives," per the brand.
  • Citric acid: "A natural acid derived from cassava root used to enhance flavor."
  • Malic acid: "A natural acid found in fruits and vegetables used to enhance flavor."
  • Stevia leaf extract: "A natural zero sugar sweetener sourced from stevia leaves."
  • Reb M: "A natural, calorie-free sweetener with a zero glycemic index."
  • Mushroom extract: "A natural preservative."

Each can I tried was 16 ounces or 473 ml.

I was surprised by how light and consistent the drink tasted.
Blue Razz clear protein drink.
The blue-razz flavor tasted like blueberry and was light and smooth.

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When I cracked open the can, I noticed a slight fizz, similar to what you'd find with sodas. The brand clarified that this isn't due to carbonation but rather the pressure inside the can, which gives it a fizzy sensation.

The blue razz flavor instantly reminded me of a blueberry-flavored gummy — it was sweet with a slightly tangy kick but not overwhelmingly sugary.

The drink was incredibly light and smooth, like flavored water. It wasn't thick and didn't clump like protein shakes can, making it easy to drink quickly.

The next flavor I tried was tropical orange.
Tropical orange clear protein.
Tropical orange clear protein.

Clean Simple Eats.

Tropical orange is made using the same eight ingredients as blue razz but with different fruit flavors.

Similar to my first drink, this flavor has no artificial ingredients, sweeteners, or preservatives.

It tasted a little like water mixed with orange flavoring but was just as light in texture as the previous can.
Tropical orange clear protein drink.
The tropical-orange flavor had a slight sweetness with a fresh, citrusy tang.

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I'm a fan of pulpy, fresh-pressed orange juice, so I tend to hold orange-flavored drinks to that standard. I was bracing myself for the artificial taste that can follow after you drink orange soda, but I was pleasantly surprised.

While it didn't taste like fresh orange juice or have the pulp, it also didn't have the fake, syrupy taste I often find in other drinks. The flavor had just the right balance: a slight sweetness complete with a fresh, citrusy tang that was bright but not overpowering.

It felt refreshing without veering into the overly sugary territory.

This was important because an excessively sweet flavor would be a bit nauseating for me to drink every day.

The third flavor I tried was dragonfruit.
Drargonfruit clear protein.
Dragonfruit clear protein.

Clean Simple Eats.

Most other brands offer three common flavors of protein powders: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Some have also added coffee, cookies and cream, and cookie dough, among others.

Before trying clear protein drinks, I had never encountered dragonfruit-flavored protein powder or water, and given that dragonfruit is my favorite fruit, I was excited to try it.

Unfortunately, this was a bit sweet for my liking and also my least favorite among the four.
Dragonfruit clear protein drink.
The dragonfruit flavor was my least favorite flavor.

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I can usually scoop up a whole dragonfruit or two in one sitting, but I struggled to finish this can because it tasted sweeter than the other flavors I'd tried so far.

I don't think everyone would find it as sweet, but I enjoy bitter and fruity desserts, so this was definitely too much for me.

Similar to the tropical orange, it also did not have a rich, pulpy fruit flavor, but unlike the tropical orange, it did feel fake. After my first attempt, I avoided this flavor for as long as possible.

The final flavor I tried was prickly pear.
Prickly pear clear protein.
Prickly pear clear protein.

Clean Simple Eats.

This was another unique flavor I hadn't come across in the protein-powder world before.

One thing that became clear as I worked my way through the flavors is that having variety made a huge difference. Instead of feeling like a routine task, drinking my protein water felt a little more exciting and something I looked forward to each day.

Each can of prickly pear protein drink is 16 ounces or 473ml.

This refreshing flavor was the perfect post-workout drink.
A glass of protein water.
The pricky-pear flavor was refreshing after a workout.

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This drink made for the perfect post-workout drink because it felt hydrating. It actually reminded me of watermelons and not pears, perhaps because of how refreshing it was.

It also didn't have any artificial aftertaste. I saved all my prickly pear cans for my strength-training days.

I enjoyed it cold, so I put it in the fridge 10 to 15 minutes beforehand. If you like your drinks chilled, I'd definitely recommend doing the same.

Although the drinks paired well with my meals and were light on my stomach, they were too expensive to find a permanent place on my shelf.
Clear protein pack
I enjoyed drinking clear protein drinks, but given their high cost, they're more of an occasional treat than a fixture.

Clean Simple Eats.

Overall, I enjoyed trying new flavors and having access to a variety of lightweight pre-mixed protein drinks.

From day one, they didn't leave me feeling sluggish, digested easily, and kept me full for hours. I also saw an improvement in my energy levels, even on days I got less than six hours of sleep.

On some days, I also added a scoop of Vital Proteins unflavored collagen peptides, which tasted terrible if mixed in water but blended well with these drinks and bumped up my protein intake.

I agreed with Peterson's estimation that her brand has "raised the bar in the category of ready-to-drink beverages." But at nearly $40 (without the discount) for just 12 cans, my wallet isn't as enthusiastic. By comparison, my go-to Optimum Nutrition protein powder costs $31.75 for 29 servings, which comes to $1.09 per serving.

Peterson attributes the higher costs to convenience, additional filtration processes, and packaging, which ensures long shelf life. "You're paying for both the premium ingredients and the ease of having high-quality protein anytime, anywhere," said Peterson.

Still, the cost can add up fast.

As much as I enjoyed these, they're more of an occasional treat than an everyday fix. When I need a break from mixing protein powder, I'd happily grab a can, but for everyday use I'm sticking to the powder and already scouting for a budget-friendly clear whey alternative.

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10 items you can eat at fast-food chains if you're on the Mediterranean diet

Chipotle burrito bowl
For those following the Mediterranean diet, it's still possible to enjoy fast food.

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  • Doctors and dietitians rated the Mediterranean diet the healthiest diet for the eighth straight year.
  • It is praised for its flexibility and health benefits, including against diabetes and cholesterol.
  • Items that fit into the Mediterranean diet can be found at Subway, Chick-fil-A, Wendy's, and others.

Often, the start of the new year can mark the start of new diet plans.

But given the overwhelming amount of information online and countless diet options to choose from, finding a plan that works for you can feel daunting.

One diet that continues to stand the test of time is the Mediterranean diet. US News & World Report has rated it the best diet overall for eight consecutive years, based on input from health experts.

It also claimed US News & World Report's No. 1 spot in several other categories, including the best diet for diabetes, the best diet for high cholesterol, the best diet for gut health, the best diet for healthy eating, and the easiest diet to follow.

Holiday Durham, a registered dietitian and clinical investigator at health-and-beauty company Amway, told Business Insider that the Mediterranean diet is "really based on the traditional eating habits of countries that kind of border the Mediterranean Sea, so Spain, Italy, [and] Greece."

At its core, "it's characterized by fruit and vegetable intake, whole grains, healthy fats, nuts and seeds, legumes, fish and seafood, dairy, herbs and spices with minimal red meat consumption," said Durham.

Part of its appeal, according to Durham, is its flexibility.

She explained that even if you're craving fast food or frequently eat at chain restaurants, you can still stick to the Mediterranean diet. The key is to apply its basic principles to everyday food choices, such as "choosing grilled and baked over fried, opting for whole-grain options, and limiting fried foods and sugary beverages."

From a grilled-chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A to DIY burrito bowls at Chipotle, here are 10 fast-food dishes you could opt for while on the Mediterranean diet.

Grilled-chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A
Skip the applewood smoked bacon for a healthier version of Chick-fil-A's grilled chicken club sandwich.
Skip the applewood smoked bacon for a healthier version of Chick-fil-A's grilled chicken club sandwich.

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Whenever possible, said Durham, it is best to "opt for grilled instead of fried food." Chick-fil-A has grilled options on its menu, and Durham recommends the brand's grilled chicken sandwich.

While bread is included in the Mediterranean diet, Durham recommended having it "as part of balanced meals." She added that refined carbohydrates, such as white bread and buns, "should be limited as they don't provide the same nutritional value and fiber" as whole-grain or whole-wheat bread.

So, if only white bread or buns are available at a restaurant, Durham suggested substituting it with a romaine wrap or skipping the bun. Or you could opt for one of the more nutritious and fibrous bread types, if available.

Some other Mediterranean diet-friendly dishes on the menu include grilled chicken nuggets, a fruit bowl, and salads.

Veggie Delite at Subway
A veggie delight sub from Subway.
A Veggie Delite sub from Subway.

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Durham told BI that "building your sandwich with vegetables, lighter sauces, and whole-wheat bread " is a good way to enhance fiber and add whole grains to your meal.

The best way to do this at Subway is by opting for a Veggie Delite sub. It's packed with salad and vegetables, making it nutritious and filling, Durham said.

Consuming processed deli meats served at the restaurant can make it tricky to manage sodium; Durham said small amounts of naturally occurring sodium from whole foods or moderate salt use are OK, but it's wise to be mindful of your intake, even in foods like nuts and canned goods.

The Cobb or apple-pecan salad at Wendy's
Apple pecan salad
Flavorful salads, like Wendy's apple pecan salad, incorporate elements of the Mediterranean diet.

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Wendy's, best known for its spicy chicken nuggets and hamburgers, also offers salads that can fit into a healthier eating plan.

The apple-pecan salad aligns well with Mediterranean principles, thanks to ingredients like apples, which provide natural sweetness and fiber, and pecans, which provide healthy fats and antioxidants.

However, "be mindful of the dressings," Durham said, because "store-bought or restaurant dressings are often high in added sugars, unhealthy fats (like trans fats or saturated fats ), or high in sodium."

Durham said these refined oils and sugars don't align with the Mediterranean diet's focus as a whole.

Instead, she recommended opting for fresh lemon wedges or olive oil and balsamic vinegar, which are minimally processed. Alternatively, you could also consider bringing a vetted homemade dressing.

Another option to try at Wendy's is the Cobb salad, which includes grilled chicken and chopped eggs. While it is traditionally served with applewood smoked bacon, requesting the server remove it aligns it more with the Mediterranean diet.

Build your own bowl at Chipotle
The high-protein bowl at Chipotle.
The high-protein bowl at Chipotle.

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"Chipotle is a good place to be able to modify things," said Durham. It is known for its customizable bowls and incorporates Mediterranean-diet elements like beans, rice, and vegetables.

She recommended "asking for brown rice [and] building it with grilled chicken." They also have a wide variety of beans, so adding those and getting extra vegetables will make it more healthful.

"All of those are good sources of fiber and protein," said Durham.

Mediterranean sandwich at Panera
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The Mediterranean sandwich at Panera is flavorful, filling, and stuffed with veggies.

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Panera is another spot that has lots of salad and sandwich options, Durham said, and the most obvious is its Mediterranean sandwich.

It is a sandwich with feta, hummus, and salad, but you could customize it to add some grilled chicken.

Durham recommended opting for whole-grain bread rather than tomato basil bread, as it better aligns with the Mediterranean diet lifestyle.

The veggie or chicken bowl at Taco Bell
Taco Bell's Cantina chicken bowl
The cantina chicken bowl from Taco Bell.

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Like Chipotle, Taco Bell offers a customizable, protein-packed bowl that can fit into your diet.

While Durham said she favors Chipotle for its variety and the option to swap white rice for brown rice, which is more nutritious, Taco Bell can be a good alternative in moderation, she said.

Avocado toast at Dunkin'
Avocado toast
According to Durham, avocados have "good mono and saturated fat, " making Dunkin's avocado toasts a healthy alternative.

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Avocado toast may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Dunkin', but it's part of the brand's breakfast menu.

Durham said that many fast-food restaurants offer substitutes, "but they're not always advertised," so she recommends checking and customizing your meals wherever possible.

At Dunkin', you can do this by getting avocado toast on multigrain bread. Durham said it "has good mono and saturated fat from the avocado" and is a great on-the-go option.

Turkey and Swiss sandwich at Arby's
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People can make the roast turkey and Swiss sandwich at Arby's more Mediterranean diet-friendly by customizing it.

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Made with oven-roasted turkey, tomatoes, lettuce, red onions, Swiss cheese, mayo, and spicy brown honey mustard, the roast turkey and Swiss sandwich isn't typically Mediterranean diet-friendly because it incorporates mayo and processed meat.

However, with small tweaks, it can be adjusted to fit.

"Ask for mustard instead of mayonnaise," said Durham, and "get it on whole grain bread; ask for more vegetables, lettuce, and tomato."

At any fast-food restaurant, she recommends swapping fries for more nutrient-dense sides like a bowl of fruit. Since fruits aren't available at Arby's, you could also opt for a baked potato.

Protein-style burgers at In-N-Out
The Double Double burger wrapped in lettuce, at In-N-Out.
The Double Double burger wrapped in lettuce, at In-N-Out.

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Durham said red meat can be eaten as part of the Mediterranean diet, but it should be enjoyed in moderation. Still, it's OK to have the occasional burger if it's part of "an overall balanced and whole-food-based diet," she said.

She also recommended selecting lean cuts and being mindful of portion sizes.

All burgers at In-N-Out can be customized to be "protein style," so they're wrapped in lettuce instead of buns. This simple swap lets you make healthier choices while still enjoying your favorite meals.

Little hamburger at Five Guys
A lettuce-wrapped little cheeseburger from Five Guys.
A lettuce-wrapped little cheeseburger from Five Guys.

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Similarly to In-N-Out, Durham suggests choosing a little hamburger from Five Guys and swapping the bun with a lettuce wrap instead. And since Five Guys allows you to add multiple toppings, you could take advantage of this and load up on the veggies.

Switching to a lettuce bun would knock off 70 calories from a total of 540, bringing it down to about 463 calories.

"The Mediterranean diet is more about nutrient density and diet quality than calorie restriction," Durham said, but some substitutions do both: enhance overall nutrient quality while also reducing the calorie count.

The good thing about this diet, said Durham, is that "you're not sequestered to never going out with anybody or staying at home."

She added that while it's fine to indulge in fast food once in a while, it's equally important to choose options that best align with the Mediterranean lifestyle for better overall health.

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I tried spicy fried-chicken sandwiches at 5 fast-food chains and ranked them from worst to best

Chick-fil-A's spicy chicken sandwich ranked No. 1.
Chick-fil-A's spicy chicken sandwich ranked No. 1.

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  • I compared spicy chicken sandwiches from Burger King, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, Popeyes, and Wendy's.
  • I thought Burger King's sandwich had a nice kick but not the crispiest chicken patty.
  • Chick-fil-A's sandwich took the top spot because it was crispy yet juicy and full of flavor.

While classic chicken sandwiches have long dominated fast-food menus, their spicier counterparts are stealing the spotlight.

For the last couple of years, Gen Z's appetite for spicy foods has been fueling competition in the food market.

In 2025, this trend is expected to intensify, with "complex heat" emerging as the generation's flavor of choice, according to a November 2024 report by Rubix Foods, a food science company. About 48% of 15,000 respondents said they would opt for a spicier version of an item over the original.

Gen Z are also ready to back their preferences with their wallets. The report found that two-thirds of its Gen Z respondents said they were more likely to buy an item if it was advertised as spicy, and 44% would even pay extra for it.

I don't have a high tolerance for spicy food, but still, like other Gen Zers, I prefer a chicken sandwich with a little kick.

To see how popular fast-food chains turned up the heat on their menu, I put their spicy chicken sandwiches to the test, trying and comparing offerings from five major brands.

Here's how they ranked, from my least to most favorite.

5. Wendy's
The spicy chicken sandwich from Wendy's.
The spicy chicken sandwich from Wendy's.

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Cost: $6.39 — excluding tax and tip — at a Wendy's drive-thru in Chicago.

Note: All prices listed here may vary in different markets.

The bun felt stale, lacking the soft, fresh texture you'd expect, and I found the chicken disappointingly dry.
The spicy chicken sandwich from Wendy's.
Wendy's sandwich had a disappointing texture and absolutely no spice.

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Wendy's introduced its spicy chicken sandwich in 1995, becoming one of the earliest fast-food brands to bring heat to the mainstream chicken sandwich market.

Each burger features a marinated chicken filet tossed in a breading with peppers and eight different spices. The fried chicken is placed atop lettuce, tomato, and mayo.

I'd heard great things about the brand's spicy menu, especially its chicken sandwiches and nuggets, so I was excited to try this.

One bite in, though, I thought the sandwich needed major modifications to compete with offerings from other chain restaurants. From the bun to the veggies, everything felt a bit off to me.

I shared the sandwich with a friend, who felt the sauce was too "liquidy," making the chicken soggy. It also came with limp green lettuce and a lifeless half tomato. In terms of spiciness, I didn't think it tasted any different from a regular Wendy's sandwich.

The only saving grace was that the sandwich came wrapped in foil, which kept it warm and toasty despite the freezing temperatures outside.

While packaging and portion size might win it some points, a great sandwich needs to deliver on taste and texture and this one fell short on both. Even the sauce, which should have added flavor, did little to elevate it.

When I contacted Wendy's, the spokesperson apologized for the bad experience and offered a gift voucher, recommending that I give the sandwich another chance.

4. McDonald's
Spicy deluxe McCrispy.
Spicy deluxe McCrispy.

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Cost: $5.89 — excluding tax and tip — at a McDonald's drive-thru in Chicago.

Although well-constructed, the sandwich I tried was stuffed with a very dry chicken filet.
Spicy deluxe McCrispy.
Despite its visual appeal, the spicy deluxe McCrispy disappointed, placing it fourth in the ranking.

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In my experience, McDonald's in the US can be a hit or miss, depending on which location and, at times, what item you order.

Its limited-time spicy chicken nuggets, for example, were a huge hit. The spicy chicken sandwich, on the other hand, was somewhat of a miss for me.

When I received the sandwich, it came warm and wrapped in a cardboard box. Upon opening it, I thought it looked appetizing and filling — it was similar to the Chick-fil-A sandwich, but with a split-top potato bun that included shredded lettuce, Roma tomatoes, a Southern-style fried chicken fillet, and a spicy pepper sauce.

However, when I took my first bite, I was disappointed by how dry and lackluster the burger was. Even in terms of spice, the sandwich did not have much to offer and tasted similar to the McCrispy.

My friend and I agreed that to move up the ranking, this sandwich needed a spicier sauce and maybe some of the punchy seasoning used in the spicy chicken nuggets.

A better alternative and more bang for your buck when you're craving something fried and spicy is the restaurant's Hot 'n Spicy McChicken sandwich. It is perfect as an evening snack, full of flavor, and has the juiciest chicken.

Business Insider contacted McDonald's for comment but did not receive a response before publication.

3. Popeyes
Spicy chicken sandwich at Popeyes.
Spicy chicken sandwich from Popeyes.

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Cost: $4.99 — excluding tax and tip — at a Popeyes drive-thru in Chicago.

The Popeyes spicy sandwich had the juiciest and crispiest chicken filet but lacked seasoning.
Spicy chicken sandwich.
Popeyes chicken sandwich had a juicy and crispy chicken filet, but overall, it lacked spice.

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Popeyes debuted its chicken sandwich in 2019, offering two flavors: classic and spicy. The sandwich keeps it simple; the crispy chicken filet is packed in a soft brioche bun with cured pickles and spicy mayo.

When my friend and I were doing this taste test, he felt Popeyes deserved a higher ranking for its pillowy soft brioche bun and perfectly crispy, juicy chicken.

While I thought it was a generous sandwich, the underlying taste of oil and the lack of spicy seasoning put me off.

For a sandwich marketed as "spicy," I expected a stronger punch of heat. Instead, the flavor leaned heavily on the richness of the chicken and bun, which, while delicious in their own right, didn't deliver the bold, fiery experience I hoped for. My friend didn't mind the absence of spice, however.

Popeyes has mastered the art of a satisfying chicken sandwich, but for me, the lack of spice kept it from moving higher up in this lineup. A touch more seasoning or a spicier sauce could have pushed it closer to the top.

The brand also serves a ghost pepper sandwich — which, the last time I tried, also did not live up to my spice expectations — but perhaps with some extra sauce, it could be a better option compared to the regular.

When I reached out to Popeyes about my experience, they said they believe its chicken sandwich "stands out as the ultimate choice for chicken lovers because of our perfect balance of flavor, texture, and quality" and that "each bite delivers an irresistible combination of savory, spicy and crunchy."

2. Burger King
Spicy royal crispy chicken sandwich from Burger King.
Fiery royal crispy chicken sandwich from Burger King.

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Cost: $6.09 — excluding tax and tip — at a Burger King drive-thru in Chicago.

The "fiery" chicken sandwich lived up to its reputation, packing the most heat.
Spicy royal crispy chicken sandwich from Burger King.
The fiery royal crispy chicken sandwich from Burger King was flavorful and filling but slightly messy since it was doused in sauce.

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The first thing that hits you when you bite into this sandwich is the kick from the sauce.

So far, all the other sandwiches I'd tasted were either sprinkled with a slight spice mix for a kick, or their fried chicken was coated in a slightly spicier batter.

But Burger King's fiery, crispy chicken sandwich, which was introduced last year, combines both techniques. The triple pepper fiery glaze sauce is also generously spread on both buns, ensuring you taste the spice in every bite.

That generous spread is also where the trouble begins, though. I thought the sauce and the juices from the tomato slice killed the chicken's crispiness, leaving a wet sandwich.

It was also messy to eat, with blobs of sauce and oil dripping out. One of the joys of a good drive-thru burger is being able to eat it without making a mess, but with this one, that was nearly impossible.

On a brighter note, I appreciated that, unlike many traditional sandwiches, this one skips the pickle and features lettuce and tomato instead. The fresh crunch of the vegetables added a nice contrast and helped balance out the meatiness of the sandwich.

In a comment to Business Insider, Burger King said the sandwich "uses a special blend of spices for a bold and balanced level of heat that builds gradually, allowing guests to experience its full flavor profile."

1. Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A's spicy chicken sandwich ranked No. 1.
Chick-fil-A's spicy chicken sandwich ranked No. 1.

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Cost: $6.49 — excluding tax and tip — at a Chick-fil-A drive-thru in Chicago.

The perfect seasoning, soft bun, and crunchy chicken landed this in the top spot.
Chick-fil-A spicy chicken sandwich.
Chick-fil-A's spicy deluxe sandwich had all the perfect elements: a piece of hot, crispy chicken layered with a slice of pepper jack cheese, crunchy lettuce, and tomato, all sandwiched in buttered buns.

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Disclaimer: This has been my go-to order at Chick-fil-A since I first ate at the restaurant in 2022. This sandwich is always served hot, tastes fresh, and is packed with flavor.

This time, when I tried it for the taste test, it was no different. There are two other spicy chicken sandwich variations on its menu, but I prefer the spicy deluxe sandwich because it has vegetables and is more filling.

Visually, this sandwich blew the others out of the water. A large piece of fried chicken was layered between two halves of a soft, buttered bun, topped with one large pickle, a tomato slice, some lettuce, and a slice of pepper jack cheese.

There is no spicy sauce here, but the fried chicken is full of flavor and hits all the right spice notes.

Overall, each sandwich I tried had a distinct flavor profile, varied textures, and different ways of spicing it up.

But Chick-fil-A's chicken sandwich stood out as the complete package. The heat was perfectly balanced: not overpowering, but enough to give each bite a kick. The perfectly seasoned chicken remained crisp and juicy, and the bun held everything together beautifully.

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30 photos show how people are celebrating the 2025 Lunar New Year around the world

People stroll through colorful lantern installations at the 54th Chengdu International Panda Lantern Festival in Chengdu, Sichuan Province of China.
People stroll through colorful lantern installations at the 54th Chengdu International Panda Lantern Festival in Chengdu, Sichuan Province of China.

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  • Every year, the sighting of the first new moon in January marks the beginning of Lunar New Year.
  • Wednesday marks the first day of the celebrations.
  • From fireworks to dragon dances, here's how people worldwide are welcoming the Year of the Snake.

Every year in late January, streets transform into a sea of red — lights, lanterns, and even little kids dressed in festive hues signal the start of Lunar New Year celebrations.

A traditional lunar calendar helps predict the start of the new year, with celebrations continuing into February.

The holiday follows a 12-year cycle based on Chinese zodiac signs, with each year linked to a different animal. This year welcomes the Year of the Snake, the sixth sign in the zodiac.

Around the world, cities celebrate Lunar New Year in unique ways, blending cultural traditions with contemporary festivities. Some families gather for feasts, exchanging gifts in red envelopes and enjoying symbolic foods like gold ingot dumplings and sweet rice balls, while others take to the streets to enjoy a parade of performances.

Yet, no matter where it's celebrated, one thing remains constant: a vibrant shade of red.

Here's how countries around the world kicked off Lunar New Year celebrations this year.

At a Chinese zoo, an excited tufted capuchin clutched a red envelope filled with festive treats.
A tufted capuchin at the Chongqing Zoo in China received a special red envelope containing delicious food to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
A tufted capuchin at the Chongqing Zoo in China received a special red envelope containing delicious food to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

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In Solo City, Indonesia, a devotee lit incense sticks at the Tien Kok Sie temple.
A devotee in Indonesia burns incense sticks to pray during Lunar New Year celebrations at Tien Kok Sie temple in Solo City, Indonesia.
A devotee in Indonesia at the Tien Kok Sie temple in Solo City, Indonesia.

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In La Paz, Bolivia, children performed a coordinated martial arts sequence as part of a Lunar New Year celebration event.
Children performing martial arts during a Lunar New Year celebration in La Paz, Bolivia.
Children performing martial arts during a Lunar New Year celebration in La Paz, Bolivia.

AP Photo/Juan Karita

In St. Petersburg, Russia, people celebrated by lighting sparklers near the Dvortsovy Drawbridge.
Revelers light sparklers near the Dvortsovy Drawbridge, which was raised and illuminated red during the Lunar New Year celebrations in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The Dvortsovy Drawbridge was illuminated red during the Lunar New Year celebrations in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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In Buenos Aires, Argentina, people on a bus were seen holding a dragon puppet during the Lunar New Year celebrations.
People in Buenos Aires, Argentina, hold a dragon puppet during the Lunar New Year celebrations, marking the year of the snake.
People hold a dragon puppet in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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In New York City, people gathered to watch dancers in lion costumes perform at a midnight Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown.
Lion dancers at a Lunar New Year celebration in New York City.
Lion dancers at a Lunar New Year celebration in New York City.

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In Guangzhou, China, crowds gathered to watch the lantern fair at Yuexiu Park.
A lantern fair at Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou, China.
A lantern fair at Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou, China.

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In Manila, Philippines, a performer breathed fire during Lunar New Year celebrations in Binondo district.
A performer breathes fire during Lunar New Year celebrations at Binondo district in Manila, Philippines.
Lunar New Year celebrations in Binondo district in Manila, Philippines.

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In Kathmandu, Nepal, people gathered in the Thamel tourist district to watch folk artists perform a dragon dance.
Folk artists perform a dragon dance during a Lunar New Year parade in the Thamel tourist district on January 19, 2025, in Kathmandu, Nepal
Folk artists in Kathmandu, Nepal.

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In Yangon, Myanmar, Chinese artists performed in a parade in Chinatown.
Artists parade during a ceremony to mark the Year of the Snake at Chinatown in Yangon, Myanmar.
A parade of artists at Chinatown in Yangon, Myanmar.

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In Kolkata, India, the Chinese community celebrated by taking to the streets, beating drums, and performing a dragon dance.
Resident Chinese beat drums as they participate in a dragon mask dance to welcome the Lunar New Year in Kolkata, India.
Lunar New Year celebrations in Kolkata, India.

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In London's Chinatown, some people strolled through the streets, taking in the festive decorations, while others were seen eating together.
Families eat food in Chinatown on January 29, 2025, in London.
Families eating food in Chinatown in London.

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In Taipei, a couple shopped for traditional decor before the festivities began.
A couple buys traditional Lunar New Year decorations at a market in Taipei, Taiwan.
Traditional Lunar New Year decorations at a market in Taipei, Taiwan.

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In Yokohama, Japan, people gathered and snapped photos during a lion dance performance at Mazu Miao Temple.
A lion dance is performed at Mazu Miao Temple in Yokohama, China Town.
A lion dance at Mazu Miao Temple in Yokohama, Japan.

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In Phnom Prasith, Cambodia, people prayed and burned incense for blessings.
Cambodian ethnic Chinese people offer prayers during the Lunar New Year at Phnom Praseth outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
People pray in Phnom Praseth outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a worker set up lantern decorations for the Lunar New Year celebrations.
A worker installs lantern decorations before the Lunar New Year celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Lantern decorations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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In Bangkok, lion dancers leaped onto poles during a performance on Khao San Road, a popular tourist spot.
Lion dancers jump on the pole during a performance at Khao San Road, a tourist area, as part of celebrations in Bangkok.
Lion dancers at Khao San Road in Bangkok.

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In Baiguo Village, China, a lady made red Ciba — a traditional rice cake dyed with red food coloring— before the Chinese Spring Festival.
A lady makes red ciba, a traditional glutinous rice cake dyed with red food coloring, to prepare for the Chinese Spring Festival at Baiguo Village of Yuping Dong Autonomous County on January 19, 2025, in Tongren, Guizhou Province of China. (Photo by Hu Panxue/VCG via Getty Images)
A lady making red ciba, a traditional glutinous rice cake in Tongren, Guizhou Province of China.

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In Melbourne, Australia, a lion and dragon dance was performed outside the Rod Laver Arena on day 14 of the 2025 Australian Open.
A lion and dragon dance is performed outside the Rod Laver Arena as part of the Lunar New Year celebration on day 14 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park.
A lion and dragon dance performance outside the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia.

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In Bangkok, a family photographed panda sculptures installed at a shopping mall to celebrate the Lunar New Year and mark the 50th anniversary of Thai-Chinese diplomatic relations.
A family takes a photograph of panda sculpture installations at a shopping mall in Bangkok to celebrate the Lunar New Year and mark the 50th anniversary of Thai-Chinese diplomatic relations.
Panda sculptures at a shopping mall in Bangkok.

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In Toronto, people gathered to watch the fireworks outside the Toronto City Hall.
Fireworks explode in the sky over the square of Toronto City Hall to welcome the Spring Festival, or the Lunar New Year, on January 25, 2025, in Toronto.
Fireworks outside Toronto City Hall.

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In South Tangerang, Indonesia, young figure skaters performed at a shopping mall.
Girls take part in a figure skating show to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a shopping mall in South Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 26, 2025.
Figure skaters at a shopping mall in South Tangerang, Indonesia.

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In Hanoi, Vietnam, a woman and her granddaughter shopped at the Tet market.
A woman holds her granddaughter while visiting the Lunar New Year Tet market in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The Tet market in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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In Singapore, devotees visited the Leong Nam temple on the eve of the Lunar New Year to pray and welcome the god of wealth.
Devotees offer prayers in Leong Nam temple during a ceremony to welcome the God of Wealth on the eve of the Lunar New Year in Singapore.
People at the Leong Nam temple in Singapore.

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In Wuhu, China, families gathered to enjoy a hearty meal at the Nian Ye Fan, or reunion dinner, at a restaurant on the eve of the Lunar New Year.
Family members enjoy Nian Ye Fan, or Reunion Dinner, at a restaurant on the eve of Lunar New Year on January 28, 2025, in Wuhu, Anhui Province of China.
A reunion dinner on the eve of Lunar New Year in Wuhu, China.

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In Hong Kong, worshippers and actor Lana Wong Wai Lin, center, held toy snakes and burned incense at the Wong Tai Sin Temple to welcome the new Year of the Snake.
Actor Lana Wong Wai Lin, center, and other worshipers burn incense at Wong Tai Sin Temple to welcome the Lunar New Year of the Snake in Hong Kong.
Famous Hong Kong actor Lana Wong Wai Lin at the Wong Tai Sin Temple.

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In Havana, people welcomed the Lunar New Year by hosting a traditional dragon dance at a restaurant in Chinatown.
People perform with a Chinese dragon inside a restaurant during Lunar New Year celebrations in Havana's Chinatown, Cuba.
A Chinese dragon dance at a restaurant in Havana.

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In Yuncheng, China, streets glowed with colorful lanterns as visitors strolled past them at Zhongxing National Mining Park in Shanxi Province.
Visitors enjoy illuminated red lanterns to celebrate the Spring Festival at Zhongxing National Mining Park in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province of China.
Zhongxing National Mining Park in Yuncheng, China.

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In Moscow, a trio of Chinese face-changing entertainers performed Bian Lian, a dramatic dance form in which performers change multiple masks.
Participants perform during the celebration on the eve of the Lunar New Year in Moscow.
Bian Lian performers in Moscow.

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In Beijing, a woman wrote her wishes for the new year on a red cloth roll outside the Dongyue Temple.
A woman writes on a red cloth roll at the Dongyue Temple on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year in Beijing.
A woman writes her wishes at the Dongyue Temple in Beijing.

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The 10 most unsafe states to live in, ranked

Shreveport, Louisiana, skyline over the Red River at dusk.
Louisiana ranks as one of the least safe places in the US, according to WalletHub.

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  • WalletHub released a report of the safest states in the US.
  • It ranked states based on 52 safety indicators, including work safety and emergency preparedness.
  • Louisiana came in last, followed by Mississippi and Texas.

Not all states are equal when it comes to safety.

And while FBI data from 2023 and 2024 indicates declining crime rates nationwide, what it means to be safe these days is not limited to reduced homicides, assaults, and robberies.

Some states feel safer than others due to stronger financial security or how well-prepared they are for natural disasters.

WalletHub released a report in October 2024 ranking the safest states in the US based on 52 factors in five key areas: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety, and emergency preparedness.

Each state was given an overall score out of 100 based on its average rating across the five categories, and all the states were then ranked based on these scores. From this list, Business Insider identified the 10 states with the lowest scores to determine the most unsafe states in the US.

The data used in the report was sourced from the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, TransUnion, and US Fire Administration, among other sources.

Here are the 10 most unsafe states in the US, according to WalletHub.

10. South Carolina
Falls Park in Greenville, South Carolina.
Falls Park in Greenville, South Carolina.

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The Southern state ranked 42nd in personal and residential safety and 46th for road safety in WalletHub's report.

For financial safety and emergency preparedness, it ranked 32nd and 33rd, respectively. The state also has the most fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel.

Despite its poor rankings in most categories, the state did well in workplace safety, ranking 18th out of all states.

According to a September 2024 report by the South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police, the state also saw a 5.8% decrease in violent crime between 2022 and 2023.

9. Georgia
Piedmont Park in Atlanta.
Piedmont Park in Atlanta.

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The Peach State is the ninth most unsafe state in the US, according to WalletHub's report.

Georgia ranked 36th on the emergency preparedness scale, third lowest in financial safety, and 19th worst in road safety. It also has the third-highest share of the uninsured population.

However, the state fares better in personal residential and workplace safety, ranking 33rd and 25th, respectively.

8. Colorado
Denver skyline.
Colorado is the eighth least safe state in the US.

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Colorado has maintained its ranking from 2023, retaining the eighth position.

The Centennial State scored poorly in two categories: personal residential safety, where it ranked 44th, and workplace safety, where it was 43rd overall.

According to the Council of Criminal Justice, Colorado Springs had a 56% increase in homicides — the largest jump among other cities in the US — between 2023 and 2024.

However, Colorado excelled in financial safety, ranking 16th, and is near the middle of the pack for emergency preparedness, in the 28th spot.

7. Alabama
Port harbor in Mobile, Alabama.
Port Harbor in Mobile, Alabama.

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Alabama, which ranked sixth in 2023, moved up a spot in 2024.

The state ranks ninth lowest in financial safety among all 50 states and eighth lowest on the emergency preparedness scale. It also ranked 37th overall for workplace safety and 32nd for personal residential safety.

While homicides declined across Alabama in 2024, Birmingham, the second-most populated city, saw a surge in shootings, surpassing 2023's total and nearing an all-time record of 148, last seen in 1933, per AL.com.

In terms of road safety, the state performed slightly better, ranking 26th overall.

6. Oklahoma
Oklahoma City capitol.
Oklahoma City capitol.

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Oklahoma moved from seventh in 2023 to the sixth-most unsafe state in the US in 2024.

This is partly due to its weak performance in emergency preparedness, where it ranked 44th, and in road safety, where it ranked 38th.

The state also has the second-highest share of the uninsured population and the fourth-lowest percentage of adults with rainy-day funds alongside Arkansas.

In a separate WalletHub report, the Sooner State was also ranked one of the worst states for women in 2024.

5. Florida
Sunny Isles Beach in Miami.
Sunny Isles Beach in Miami.

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Florida maintained its ranking from 2023.

The Sunshine State ranked the fourth worst state for emergency preparedness and was also in the bottom 10 in the financial (44th), road (41st), and workplace safety (43rd) categories. It performed better in personal residential safety, ranking 35th overall.

NBC 6 reported in September that Miami — among the most popular tourist destinations in Florida — had the highest rate of property crime: 8,557 incidents per 100,000 residents, based on FBI data from 2022.

4. Arkansas
Clinton Presidential Park in Arkansas.
Clinton Presidential Park in Arkansas.

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Arkansas ranked the sixth lowest in personal residential and road safety. It was also the fifth-worst state in the US for workplace safety and ranked 36th in financial safety.

The state also has the fourth-most assaults per capita — alongside Tennessee, Alaska, and New Mexico — and the fourth-lowest percentage of adults with rainy-day funds.

3. Texas
Dallas Hall at Southern Methodist University in University Park.
Dallas Hall at Southern Methodist University in University Park.

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WalletHub ranked Texas as the third least safe state to live in the US because of its low road safety and emergency preparedness.

The state has grappled with roadway fatalities in both rural and urban areas. Dallas, for example, experienced 207 traffic fatalities in 2024, an increase from the 205 deaths that were recorded in 2023, according to an analysis of Texas Department of Transportation data by NBC 5 Investigates.

The Lone Star State also has the highest share of the uninsured population.

However, it fared better in workplace safety, ranking 32nd.

2. Mississippi
The Mississippi Capitol in Jackson, Mississippi.
The Mississippi Capitol in Jackson, Mississippi.

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Mississippi retained its spot as the second most unsafe state in the US.

It's the worst state for road safety and emergency preparedness, ranking 50th in each category. It's also the second worst for workplace safety.

Compared to other states, Mississippi, which has experienced extreme droughts, rising sea levels, and dangerous heat levels in recent years, has the fourth-highest total loss amount from climate disasters per capita. Yet it has a high share of uninsured people and the second-lowest percentage of adults with rainy day funds.

It also has the second most fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel and the third most fatal occupational injuries per total workers.

1. Louisiana
Louisiana State Capitol.
Louisiana State Capitol.

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For two years in a row, Louisiana has been the least safe state in the US, according to WalletHub.

The Pelican State continues to be at the bottom of the safety index, partly because it is the second-least safe regarding road safety and on the emergency preparedness scale. It is also the 11th worst in personal residential and workplace safety.

Positioned 33rd, it fared relatively better in road safety rankings.

Although it has the highest number of law enforcement employees per capita — a position it shares with Wyoming and New Jersey — Louisiana has the fifth-most assaults per capita.

Along with Mississippi and the Dakotas, the state ranked 47th for having one of the highest total per capita losses from climate disasters.

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30 of the most beautiful beaches across the US

Driftwood Beach in Georgia.
The US is home to several beaches, pictured here is Driftwood Beach in Georgia.

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  • Some states like Florida, California, and Hawaii are known for their beautiful beaches.
  • Others have lesser-known — but equally breathtaking — beaches, including Michigan and New Hampshire.
  • If you're already dreaming of warmer weather, these beautiful beaches may inspire your next trip.

Now that we've closed the door on 2024 and have started the year with some record-breaking winter weather, some of us may already be dreaming of summer.

Although it's still a few months before we can ditch our coats for sundresses, there's no reason we can't start planning our sunny getaways.

If you, like us, are thinking about which seaside spot to head to this summer, rest assured that there are plenty of popular and off-beat beaches to pick from in the US.

Surrounded by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes, more than half of states in the US lie on at least one of the country's gorgeous coasts.

With close to 100,000 miles of shoreline, not every noteworthy beach in the US gets the recognition it deserves.

While beaches in California and Florida attract tourists from across the world, many other states are home to shores with stunning views, offering ample opportunities for waterfront relaxation.

Here are some of the prettiest beaches in the US.

Sand Beach in Acadia National Park in Maine
Sand Beach at Acadia National Park, Maine.
Sand Beach at Acadia National Park offers visitors access to many activities, including swimming and hiking on nearby trails.

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Sand Beach in Maine doubles as the perfect day and night-time getaway, where visitors can swim seaside all day and then lay back, relax, and stargaze by nightfall.

The beach is also close to three of the park's most popular hiking trails: The Beehive, Great Head Trail, and Ocean Path.

Cannon Beach in Oregon
Cannon Beach reflections at low tide.
Cannon Beach in Oregon, reflections during a low tide.

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Famous for its expansive shoreline and the towering Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach in Oregon offers spectacular views and a serene atmosphere.

Visitors can explore tide pools brimming with marine life, stroll along sandy stretches, or hike the nearby Ecola State Park trails for panoramic vistas. If you visit the nearby town, check out the boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés.

Kā'anapali Beach in Hawaii
Kā‘anapali Beach in Hawaii.
Kā‘anapali Beach in Hawaii.

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Hawaii's "postcard perfect" Kā'anapali Beach is the "crème de la crème of beaches," according to Hawaii Magazine, which named it the state's No. 1 beach in 2022.

Thanks to its crystal clear waters, this Hawaiian haunt is perfect for underwater exploration, making it a snorkeling hot spot. It's home to a variety of sea creatures, including Hawaiian green sea turtles, colorful corals, and, in winter months, humpback whales.

Marconi Beach in Massachusetts
A photographer takes images at Marconi Beach in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
Marconi Beach was named after Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor.

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The beach, located on the shores of Cape Cod, has stunning natural surroundings, including a 50-foot ridge with stairs leading down to the shores.

It was named after Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor who successfully communicated a message via wireless connection from President Theodore Roosevelt in the US to King Edward VII across the Atlantic in 1903.

Shackleford Banks in North Carolina
Four horses by Shackleford Banks in North Carolina.
At Shackleford Banks, visitors can expect to share space with a herd of wild horses that roam around the area freely.

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Shackleford Banks is well-known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque views. The island is also home to a herd of wild horses that roam freely along the beach, grazing on the grass on the shoreline.

It's an ideal spot for anyone hoping to escape the daily hustle for some seaside quiet.

Key Biscayne Beach in Florida
Aerial view of Cape Florida Lighthouse at the end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Florida.
Cape Florida lighthouse is at the end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County.

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The drive to Key Biscayne is just as scenic an experience as spending time there.

The coast, which extends 4 miles across Barrier Island, is popular among tourists for its soft sand and crystal clear waters. It's shared by two main beach parks, Crandon Park to the north and Cape Florida Beach to the south.

In 2022, Travel + Leisure named Crandon Park one of Florida's best beaches in Key Biscayne.

Kiawah Island in South Carolina
Kiawah Island is known for its 10-mile coastline, wildlife, and golf resort.
Kiawah Island is known for its 10-mile coastline, wildlife, and golf resort.

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In 2024, US News & World Report called Kiawah Island "the closest you'll come to paradise in South Carolina."

Kiawah, which overlooks the Atlantic, is a barrier island that's popular for its 10-mile coastline, wildlife, and golf resort. Visitors can spend the day at either its East or West beach, where they can birdwatch or, in summer, spot sea turtles.

Driftwood Beach in Georgia
A weathered tree on Driftwood Beach in Georgia during sunset.
Famous films like "The Walking Dead" and "X-Men: First Class" have been filmed at Driftwood Beach in Georgia.

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Driftwood Beach in Georgia offers a one-of-a-kind landscape, with weathered trees scattered across the shore.

The beach, famously featured in "The Walking Dead" and "X-Men: First Class," was shaped by decades of erosion. It transformed from a lush maritime forest into a sand-lined shore with sun-bleached tree trunks and branches.

Hammonasset Beach State Park in Connecticut
A rocky beach at Hammonasset State Park, Madison, Connecticut.
At Hammonasset Beach State Park, visitors can fish, swim, and camp.

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Nestled along the shores of the Long Island Sound, Hammonasset Beach State Park features 2 miles of pristine beachfront.

From walking trails and a nature center to areas for fishing and camping, the park has something to offer every type of traveler.

The beach's incredible views, combined with well-maintained facilities, make it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore Connecticut's coastline.

Cape May in New Jersey
The Cape May Lighthouse during sunset.
The Cape May Lighthouse during sunset.

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On the southern tip of New Jersey sits Cape May, a seaside city and resort that's well known for its striking Victorian-era architecture.

Notable landmarks include the Emlen Physick Estate, a preserved Victorian house museum, and the iconic Cape May Lighthouse, which offers views of Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

Sandbridge Beach in Virginia
Sandbridge Beach in Virginia.
Sandbridge Beach in Virginia is ideal for those hoping to rest and relax.

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The remote Sandbridge Beach in Virginia is one of the state's most gorgeous beaches.

Its peaceful surroundings and stillness make it the perfect place to visit when you wish to slow down. Other activities that you can indulge in include fishing, kayaking, and hiking in the nearby False Cape State Park.

Sandy Point State Park in Maryland
Great Blue Heron and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Sandy Point State Park offers gorgeous views of the Chesapeake Bay.

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Sandy Point State Park is one of Maryland's best beaches because of the gorgeous views of the bay.

It is located on the northwestern shore of the Chesapeake Bay and is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and lounging. For those who prefer activities, the park also has plenty of hiking trails and fishing areas.

Laguna Beach in California
A view of Laguna Beach during sunset.
A view of Laguna Beach during sunset.

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Lined by the Pacific coast on one side and acres of wild trails on the other, the 7-mile-long Laguna Beach is best for surfing, swimming, and, on sunny days, sunbathing.

A popular beach spot in California, the beach is full of beautiful coves, one of the reasons US News & World Report named it the state's best beach.

The beach has been impacted by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles; the National Weather Service has issued multiple red flag warnings — warning of a combination of conditions that raise the risk of fire — for Orange County's coastal zone, including Laguna Beach.

Biloxi Beach in Mississippi
Casinos and buildings along the Gulf Coast shore at sunset.
At Biloxi, visitors can partake in water sports, dine at restaurants along the beach, or play a round of roulette at the casinos.

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This white-sand beach, situated by the 26-mile-long Mississippi Gulf Coast, offers a refreshing getaway during Mississippi's hot summers.

At Biloxi, water sports enthusiasts can paddleboard or canoe, while those who prefer relaxing can picnic by the shore. There are also plenty of restaurants where you could sample some delicious Southern-style seafood, or if you prefer, take a shrimping trip for a live catch of your own.

Ruby Beach at the Olympic National Park in Washington
Colorful sunset at Ruby Beach with sea stacks.
Sunset at Ruby Beach, which is covered in stones and sea stacks.

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Named after the red mineral almandite, which is found in the sand here, Ruby Beach is among the country's most famous yet unspoiled beaches.

Located in Kalaloch, a three-hour drive from Seattle, unlike traditional sand beaches, the shore at Ruby Beach is covered in stones and sea stacks. Those visiting should stay until sunset for stunning views of the Olympic Peninsula.

Rotary Beach in Alaska
Rotary Beach in Alaska.
Rotary Beach is Ketchikan resident's go-to swimming spot.

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Ketchikan's oceanfront is home to varied sea life and has an average temperature of 56 degrees, which means that kids — and adults — wishing to swim had to find an alternate source.

According to alaska.org, until the 1970s, the city did not have a swimming pool, so Rotary Beach became the go-to spot for kids — and adults — to learn and enjoy swimming. Visitors stopping by this pond can take a dip in the waters or picnic by the shore while enjoying views of Nichols Passage.

Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware
Silhouette of the lighthouse and a yacht during sunset near Cape Henlopen State Park.
The lighthouse at Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware.

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Cape Henlopen State Park, where the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean merge, is home to pine forests and more than 6 miles of coastline.

The park is also home to many marine animals, shorebirds, and scenic bike trails, with access to quiet and buzzy areas. History enthusiasts can enjoy a guided tour of nearby Fort Miles, an important World War II site.

Mohegan Bluffs in Rhode Island
Staircase leading down the Mohegan Bluffs.
Mohegan Bluffs in Rhode Island provides stunning views from 150-foot cliffs that line the shore.

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Secluded and serene, Mohegan Bluffs in Rhode Island provides stunning views from 150-foot cliffs that line its shore.

Getting to the beach involves a bit of a hike, but it is worth the effort — as you will see — once you step onto the sandy shores and watch the gentle waves of the Atlantic glide back and forth. Nearby, the Southeast lighthouse is also worth visiting.

Park Point in Minnesota
A dog running by the seashore on Park Point Beach.
Park Point is a popular summer destination where visitors can enjoy swimming, playing volleyball, and picnicking.

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Park Point, with beautiful views of Lake Superior, is Minnesota's No. 1 beach, according to TripAdvisor.

A popular summer destination, the beach offers more than just a space to relax or swim. It also includes access to volleyball courts, grill stations, and pavilions for picnics.

Weirs Beach in New Hampshire
Jetty and buildings on the waterfront at Weirs Beach.
There are many exciting activities at Weirs Beach, from mini-golf stations and arcade shops to seabeds by the shore.

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A visit to New Hampshire's Lakes Region is incomplete without a trip to Weirs Beach by Lake Winnipesaukee.

One side of the beach features a boardwalk, where visitors can explore the entire beach on foot, while the sandy areas closer to the shore are perfect for those looking to unwind or dip in the water. Across the boardwalk, on Lakeside Avenue, there are a variety of game shops and food outlets, including a mini-golf station.

Kohler-Andrae State Park in Wisconsin
A trail at Kohler-Andrae State Park in Wisconsin.
A trail at Kohler-Andrae State Park in Wisconsin.

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Kohler-Andrae State Park in Wisconsin has dunes, clear blue water, and over 2 miles of sandy beaches.

Set along the shores of Lake Michigan, this park offers abundant natural beauty and activities for visitors to enjoy. Spend the day hiking, swimming, or exploring nature trails, and as evening falls, try stargazing, camping, or attending wildlife presentations.

Gulf Shores in Alabama
Sunset at Gulf Shores.
In 2024, US News & World Report named Gulf Shores as one of the top beach destinations in the US and the No. 1 spot in Alabama.

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Florida might be the go-to for a seaside vacation, but if you're looking to switch it up this year, Alabama's palm-lined and pristine Gulf Shores are a hidden gem worth exploring.

Named one of the top beach destinations in the US and the No. 1 spot in Alabama by US News & World Report last year, this beach offers something for everyone. It's conveniently located near a boardwalk and has plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. It is also ideal for activities like beach volleyball and bodyboarding.

Washington Park and Beach in Indiana
Washington Park's Lighthouse during sunset.
Washington Park and Beach in Indiana.

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Washington Park and Beach in Indiana is home to 2 miles of sandy shoreline, a historic lighthouse, and a zoo.

With its soft sand, clean waters, and a space free from crowds, the beach offers a serene respite from everyday city life. It's close to restaurants and charming boutiques, and if you're up for more adventure, a short drive west will take you to the Indiana Dunes National Park, where you can explore even more natural beauty.

South Padre Island in Texas
South Padre Beach in Texas.
South Padre Beach in Texas.

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Situated in southern Texas, close to the Mexico border, South Padre Island is "beloved by generations of spring breakers," Travel + Leisure reported in 2023.

The island has space for both, people who love dining at buzzy beach bars and restaurants and those who prefer to be left undisturbed in a quiet corner while on holiday.

Grand Haven State Park in Michigan
Grand Haven has a stunning stretch of sandy shoreline and a picturesque lighthouse pier.
Grand Haven has a stunning stretch of sandy shoreline and a picturesque lighthouse pier.

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Last year, Thrillist described Grand Haven State Park in Michigan as "arguably the grandest Michigan beach town of all."

Just west of Grand Rapids, Grand Haven has a stretch of soft, sandy shoreline and a picturesque lighthouse pier. There's a dog-friendly section of the beach and the town features several quaint coffee shops, rooftop bars, and family-run restaurants.

Huntington Beach in Ohio
At Huntington Beach, Ohio, visitors can swim in Lake Erie.
At Huntington Beach, Ohio, visitors can swim in Lake Erie.

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Visitors to Ohio's Huntington Beach can swim in the vast, beautiful Lake Erie.

Known for its clean shoreline and stunning lake views, this beach offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or picnicking with family and friends. The walking trails nearby are ideal for those who wish to explore the natural beauty of the area, while the picturesque sunsets over the water make for the perfect photo backdrops.

Presque Isle State Park in Pennsylvania
Presque Isle State Park in Pennsylvania offers gorgeous views of Lake Erie.
Presque Isle State Park in Pennsylvania offers gorgeous views of Lake Erie.

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Presque Isle State Park in Pennsylvania is a natural escape on the shores of Lake Erie.

This 3,200-acre peninsula is home to a collection of beaches, offering plenty of space for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. It's also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and biking along scenic trails. Birdwatchers will love the park's diverse wildlife, as it's a key stopover for migratory birds.

Grand Isle in Louisiana
Brown pelicans on the fishing dock at Grand Isle State Park.
Brown pelicans on the fishing dock at Grand Isle State Park.

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A "perfect getaway for camping, picnicking, and surfing," Louisiana's Grand Isle offers beautiful views over the Gulf of Mexico, according to Travel + Leisure.

Alongside classic beach activities like swimming, this barrier island has also become a hot spot for surfing enthusiasts.

Jones Beach State Park in New York
A lifeguard rescue row boat stands behind the lifeguard tower at Jones Beach State Park in New York.
Jones Beach State Park in New York.

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With over 6 miles of white-sand beaches, Jones Beach State Park is the perfect spot for seaside strolls and swimming.

The park features a 2-mile boardwalk lined with snack stands and shops, where visitors can eat on the go while enjoying beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. Other outdoor activities like mini golf, fishing, and biking are also easily accessible.

Marble Beach State Recreation Area in Iowa
Marble Beach State Recreation Area in Iowa by Big Spirit Lake.
Marble Beach State Recreation Area in Iowa by Big Spirit Lake.

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Marble Beach State Recreation Area in Iowa is a peaceful retreat on the shores of Big Spirit Lake.

The park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with a beach nearby, designated spots for fishing, and shaded campsites for overnight stays. Boaters can enjoy easy access to the lake, while nature lovers can explore scenic trails, including one that covers the whole park.

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The 10 best US cities to find a job in 2025

An aerial view of Scottsdale.
Scottsdale, Arizona, is the US city with the most job opportunities in 2025, according to WalletHub.

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  • WalletHub recently published a report on the top US cities to find a job in 2025.
  • Three cities in Arizona were among the top 10 best places to find a job, with Scottsdale at No.1.
  • Except for Washington, DC, many cities on the list are smaller, perhaps surprising places.

The new year often brings hope for change. For those laid off or seeking a fresh start, it's also the perfect time to look for a job.

However, with a new political administration and fewer opportunities in white-collar industries, landing a job in 2025 could prove challenging, according to economists.

This is why choosing the right city could be crucial.

"It is important to look at more than just the number of jobs available or the unemployment rate," said Chip Lupo, an analyst at personal-finance website WalletHub, emphasizing that the quality of jobs — those offering good salaries, benefits, and overall satisfaction — is also important to consider when searching for new opportunities.

Some cities, like Norfolk, Virginia, have high rates of employment growth, while others, like Burlington, Vermont, offer the shortest average commute times, per WalletHub. Depending on your priorities, these factors could play a role in shaping your career choices.

To help with your search, WalletHub recently released a ranking of the best cities to find a job in 2025.

The study analyzed 182 cities, including the 150 most populated US cities and at least two most populated cities in each state, across 31 factors in two key areas: job market and socioeconomic factors.

WalletHub placed greater emphasis on the job market category because it "most heavily influence[s] a job seeker's decision in terms of relocation for employment," according to the report.

The data used for the ranking was sourced from the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and others. BI also identified the cities' populations and median household incomes using July 2023 estimates from the US Census Bureau.

Here are the 10 best cities to find a job in the US, according to WalletHub.

10. Orlando
Lake Eola in Orlando, Florida.
Lake Eola in Orlando.

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Population: 320,742

Median household income: $69,268

There's more to Orlando, ranked 10th on the report, than just Disney.

It's also, for example, a city with the fifth-highest availability of job opportunities and among the fastest-growing cities in America, according to WalletHub.

It secured 14th place in the job market category, which evaluated factors like job opportunities, employment growth, unemployment rate, and automation risk, among others.

9. Tempe, Arizona
Tempe, Arizona.
Tempe, Arizona.

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Population: 189,834

Median household income: $77,643

Tempe is a sprawling college town on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona.

WalletHub's report ranked Tempe 17th in the job market category and 22nd in the socioeconomic one. According to the American Community Survey shared by the Arizona Commerce Authority, 25.2% of all employed individuals in Tempe work in education, healthcare, or social assistance, making these the city's largest employment sectors.

In addition to being a thriving economic space, the city is popular for building America's self-proclaimed "first car-free neighborhood."

8. Washington, DC
The US capitol in Washington, DC.
The US Capitol in Washington, DC.

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Population: 678,972

Median household income: $106,287

The capital city ranked eighth on WalletHub's index, scoring 11th in the job market and 36th in the socioeconomic category.

The US' capital and political center has the second-highest employment growth and the fifth-highest monthly average starting salary.

However, it ranked 181st among 182 cities for the longest average work and commute time.

7. Chandler, Arizona
Downtown Chandler, Arizona.
Downtown Chandler, Arizona.

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Population: 280,167

Median household income: $103,691

Another city in the Grand Canyon State has been named one of the best places to find a job this year.

In the job market category, Chandler ranked 15th, reflecting strong employment opportunities and growth.

Additionally, its socioeconomic rank of 29th indicates a stable and supportive environment for job seekers in terms of housing affordability, transit access, and annual transportation costs, among other factors.

6. Charleston, South Carolina
Historic district in Charleston, South Carolina.
Historic district in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Population: 155,369

Median household income: $90,038

Known for its historic charm, vibrant culture, and beautiful coastal views, Charleston, South Carolina, is the sixth-best city for finding a job in 2025, according to WalletHub.

The port city has a thriving job market, ranking sixth in the category, partly because of its booming trade and transport industry. It's also one of the three locations in the world — alongside Everett and Renton in Washington — where Boeing's wide-body jets get assembled.

Charleston also has the third-highest employment growth. Still, some people who have moved to the city in the past have found that its growing popularity has led to heavy traffic and a high cost of living.

5. Portland, Maine
Portland, Maine.
Portland, Maine.

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Population: 69,104

Median household income: $76,174

Maine's biggest city is also the fifth-best place in the US to find a job this year.

The 2020 launch of the $100 million Roux Institute has spurred significant growth in Portland's tech sector, alongside a thriving bioscience and healthcare industry supported by over 400 life science companies.

Adding to its appeal, US News & World Report ranks Portland as the seventh-best city in the US for quality of life, making it a standout choice for job seekers seeking career opportunities and a good standard of living.

4. South Burlington, Vermont
North Lighthouse and Breakwater in Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont.
The north lighthouse in Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont.

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Population: 21,043

Median household income: $97,229

WalletHub's 2024 safest city to live in the US is also the fourth-best city to find a job this year.

It fared well in the job market and socioeconomic categories, ranking fourth and fifth, respectively. It also has the second-most job opportunities among the 182 cities.

South Burlington has a diverse economy with several thriving industries, including healthcare and social assistance, retail, hospitality, and education.

3. Columbia, Maryland
Wild Lake in Columbia, Maryland.
Wilde Lake in Columbia, Maryland.

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Population: 104,681 (2020)

Median household income: $115,564

In 2022, WalletHub ranked Columbia, Maryland, the No. 1 city for finding a job in the US. This year, it remains in the top three, coming in at No. 3.

The city has maintained its spot partly because it has the highest median annual income. It also has the ninth-lowest share of jobs that are likely to be automated in the coming decades, offering long-term job security in a changing economy.

Beyond the job market offerings, Columbia stands out for its affordability. WalletHub notes that fair market rent for a two-bedroom apartment is around 16% of the city's median household income, the sixth-lowest percentage in the country.

2. Pittsburgh
The Roberto Clemente Bridge (Sixth Street Bridge) on the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh.
The Roberto Clemente Bridge (Sixth Street Bridge) on the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh.

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Population: 303,255

Median household income: $64,137

Pittsburgh ranks as the second-best city for jobs, thanks to a high number of job opportunities and the quality of companies.

It offers the most job opportunities per capita and the third-highest number of full-time jobs at top-rated companies.

The city's jobs are also highly rated, with residents reporting the ninth-highest job satisfaction in the country. It also has the fourth-highest percentage of workers with access to an employer-based retirement plan.

Beyond work, Pittsburgh is the fourth-best city for singles, has the 11th-best public transit system, and boasts affordability with the 18th-lowest median house price in the U.S.

1. Scottsdale, Arizona
Downtown Scottsdale, Arizona.
Downtown Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Population: 244,394

Median household income: $107,372

Arizona's luxury hot spot, Scottsdale, is also the No. 1 best city to find a job in the US in 2025.

The city, which has recently become a second home to wealthy retirees, entrepreneurs, and CEOs, is at the top partly because it has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.

It's also great for college students looking for their first work experience, as it ranks first in the number of paid internship opportunities available.

The high number of job opportunities is complemented by a high quality of life. The city has one of the highest median household incomes in the country and, with the 12th-lowest violent crime rate in the US, it's also a safe city.

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The 10 safest states to live in the US, ranked

Lake Champlain in Vermont.
Lake Champlain in Vermont, which was recently ranked as the safest state to live in the US by WalletHub.

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  • WalletHub released a report of the safest states in the US.
  • It ranked states based on 52 safety indicators, including work safety and emergency preparedness.
  • Vermont was ranked the safest state in the US, followed by New Hampshire and Maine.

With a rise in climate-related disasters — from hurricanes and storms to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles — one thing is clear: Safety is no longer limited to living in a crime-free neighborhood.

These days, safety has taken on a new meaning, encompassing a range of factors from emergency preparedness to financial stability.

Taking into account these evolving priorities, WalletHub released a report in October listing the safest states in the US based on 52 factors in five key areas: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety, and emergency preparedness.

Each state was given an overall score out of 100 based on its average rating across the five categories, and all the states were then ranked based on these scores.

The data used in the report was sourced from the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, TransUnion, and US Fire Administration, among other sources.

From Vermont and Maine to Utah and Wyoming, here are the 10 safest states in the US, according to WalletHub.

10. Wyoming
The Moulton Barn in Grand Teton National Park Wyoming at Morman Row near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
The Moulton Barn in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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Wyoming, which also came 10th in 2023, ranked relatively high (15th) on both personal and residential and financial safety for 2024.

In all other categories — road and workplace safety and emergency preparedness — it ranked 21st. Casper, the second largest city in the state was also named the second safest city in the US in a separate study by WalletHub.

However, the state has the seventh-highest bullying incidence rate and the second-worst fatal occupational injuries per total workers, WalletHub reported.

9. Rhode Island
Castle Hill Lighthouse at twilight during the golden hour in Newport, Rhode Island.
Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island.

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Rhode Island has also retained its ninth spot on the list.

The state ranked eighth on emergency preparedness scale and 11th on road safety. Its ranking for personal residential safety, though, dropped to 19, compared to eight in 2023.

Still, the state has the fewest fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel, the fourth-fewest assaults per capita, the third-lowest bullying incidence rate, and the fourth-lowest share of uninsured residents, per WalletHub.

The state did not fare as well on the workplace safety ranking, standing 38th, despite having the fewest fatal occupational injuries per total workers.

8. Minnesota
Downtown Minneapolis with the Third Avenue Bridge over the Mississippi River.
The Third Avenue Bridge in downtown Minneapolis.

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Minnesota, too, has maintained its ranking from 2023, retaining the eighth position.

The Midwestern state scored highly under three categories: financial safety, where it ranked ninth among all states; road safety, where it ranked second; and workplace safety, where it stood sixth.

It also has the third lowest fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel and the fifth-lowest share of uninsured residents and fatal occupational injuries per total workers.

7. Connecticut
Aerial drone shot of Hartford, Connecticut, showing the main road into the city.
Hartford, Connecticut.

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Connecticut, which ranked sixth in 2023, has swapped spots with Hawaii, previously ranked seventh.

The Constitution State, has the second best personal and residential safety among all 50 states. It is also the 16th safest in terms of emergency preparedness and 20th in road safety.

In addition to its high rankings, when compared to other states, it has the third-fewest assaults per capita, third-highest percentage of adults with rainy day funds, and, like Rhode Island, the second fewest fatal occupational injuries per total workers.

6. Hawaii
Makena Beach in Maui, Hawaii.
Makena Beach in Maui, Hawaii.

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Hawaii moved from seventh in 2023 to the sixth-safest state in the US in 2024.

This improvement is partly due to its strong performance in financial safety, where it ranked sixth, as well as in personal and residential safety and emergency preparedness, both ranking 11th.

The state also stands out for having the fifth-lowest rate of assaults per capita and the highest percentage of adults with rainy-day funds.

5. Utah
Salt Lake City skyline during sunset.
Salt Lake City skyline during sunset.

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Utah, the fourth-safest state in 2023, moved down one spot, ranking fifth in 2024.

The Beehive State ranked No.1 among all states in workplace safety and fourth in emergency preparedness. It also fared well in road safety, ranking seventh overall.

Additionally, the state has the second-lowest per capita losses from climate disasters, which means it suffers relatively low monetary losses from events like hurricanes, floods, or wildfires when calculated per person.

4. Massachusetts
Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts ranked among the top 10 in at least four categories, including third-highest in personal and residential and road safety.

It was also the fourth-best state in the US for financial safety and ranked 10th in emergency preparedness.

It's also the state with the second-fewest fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel, the fifth-lowest bullying incidence rate, the lowest share of uninsured residents, and the fourth-highest percentage of adults with rainy-day funds, per WalletHub's report.

3. Maine
Fort Williams in Portland, Maine.
Fort Williams in Portland, Maine.

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WalletHub ranked Maine as the third-safest state to live in the US because of its high financial, personal and residential safety rankings. The state has one of the lowest unemployment rates and one of the strongest job growth rates in the country.

According to the report, the state also has one of the lowest crime rates in the country, with the second-fewest aggravated assaults and third-fewest thefts per capita. Between June 2022 and June 2024, it also had the second-fewest mass shootings.

In addition to its strong safety ranking, the Pine Tree State also has a very low risk of natural disasters.

2. New Hampshire
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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The Granite State, known for its natural beauty, ranked second on WalletHub's safety index.

It topped the rankings in personal and residential safety thanks to its low rates of violence, a high number of neighborhood watch groups per capita, and strong financial safety.

New Hampshire also secured second place in financial safety and ranked third overall in emergency preparedness. It has the fewest assaults per capita and the lowest unemployment rate, alongside South Dakota, North Dakota, Vermont, and Hawaii.

However, the state also has the sixth-highest bullying incidence rate in the country.

1. Vermont
The state house in Vermont.
The Vermont State House.

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Vermont has been the safest state in the US on WalletHub's index for two years in a row.

The Green Mountain State has maintained its top position, in part because it is the No. 1 state in the country for financial safety — WalletHub reported it has one of the country's lowest employment rates and one of the strongest job growth rates.

Vermont also came second in workplace safety and fourth in road safety, with the report chalking this up, in part, to "good driving behavior": The state has the lowest percentage of drivers who've used a phone behind the wheel, per WalletHub.

It was also in the top 10 among the two other categories, ranking sixth in personal and residential safety and ninth in emergency preparedness.

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The 15 fastest-growing jobs in the US, according to LinkedIn

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Artificial intelligence engineers are among the top 15 job roles on LinkedIn's latest US ranking focused on the fastest-growing jobs.

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  • LinkedIn released its annual jobs on the rise report.
  • The list ranked roles based on job growth rates using member data.
  • Among the top 10 jobs were AI engineer and consultant, physical therapist, and travel advisor.

The US labor market ended 2024 on a high by adding 256,000 new jobs in December, as opposed to the 164,000 predicted.

The unemployment rate also fell to 4.1% in December from 4.2% in November.

While this hints at positive growth, economists have predicted that job seekers navigating the 2025 job market will still face challenges.

One way to keep up with an ever-changing job market is consistently upskilling, and LinkedIn's annual jobs on the rise report provides insights into the top 25 growing professions and the skills needed to take on these roles.

The roles were ranked based on job growth rates, which were determined by compiling job titles that saw the most growth on its website between January 1, 2022, and July 31, 2024.

The report also detailed the most common skills for those jobs, which were identified using top skills listed on LinkedIn profiles of people who'd held those job titles; the median years of prior work experience for the roles; and the top locations hiring, based on "the regions that employed the largest percentage of each job title from January 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024," according to the report.

Here are the 15 fastest-growing jobs in the US. The full list is available on LinkedIn.

15. Grants consultant
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Grant consultants typically find opportunities in industries such as nonprofit organizations, business consulting and services, and fundraising.

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Many nonprofits and businesses require external assistance —  usually financial — to support their mission and work. Grant consultants identify the organization's needs, research different grant programs, and help secure funding by applying for the right opportunities.

According to the LinkedIn report, grant consultants must be skilled at grant writing, grant administration, and federal grants management.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Washington, DC, Cleveland

Median years of prior experience: 4.4

14. Land agent
Two people working on a property design, with a laptop, scale, and calculator in front.
Land agents typically find employment opportunities in real estate, oil and gas, and electric power generation.

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Imagine a developer who wants to build a wind farm but needs to lease land from several property owners in the area. A land agent steps in to make it happen.

They research who owns the land, negotiate fair lease agreements with the owners, and ensure all legal and regulatory requirements are met.

Those who have deep knowledge of land acquisition rules, can search titles, and negotiate contracts can excel in this role.

Where the most jobs are: Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Macon in Georgia

Median years of prior experience: 4.4

13. Treasury manager
A woman analyzing data on a computer.
Treasury managers typically find employment opportunities in credit intermediation, technology and internet, and real estate.

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Treasury managers are like an organization's air traffic controllers. They ensure a company's finances are secure by keeping tabs on all expenses, monitoring bank accounts, and predicting cash needs.

According to the report, job seekers must be skilled at cash management, cash flow forecasting, and financial analysis to excel at this role.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Chicago, Dallas

Median years of prior experience: 6.4

12. Artificial intelligence researcher
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Artificial intelligence researchers typically find employment opportunities in technology, the internet, higher education, and research services.

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In a fast-growing industry like AI, researchers are often the brains behind new developments and advancements in this technology — think quicker outputs, improved solutions, and the ability to differentiate between large data sets quickly.

Similar to AI engineers and consultants, those seeking a job as an AI researcher must be skilled at deep learning, large language models (LLM), and PyTorch.

Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, Boston, Seattle

Median years of prior experience: 3.2

11. Community planner
Two people at a construction site.
Artificial intelligence researchers typically find employment opportunities in civil engineering, architecture and planning, and transportation equipment manufacturing.

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If a town wants to add a new park for its residents, a community planner would help navigate the process. They gather input from the community, study the area to find the perfect spot, and make sure the project aligns with zoning rules and budgets. Then, they team up with architects, engineers, and local officials to bring the vision to life.

Per the report, the skills needed for this role include urban planning, zoning, and community outreach.

Where the most jobs are: Washington, DC, Boston, Chicago

Median years of prior experience: 3.3

10. Security guard
Two security guards.
Security guards typically find employment opportunities in security and investigations, hospitality, and food and beverage services.

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Security guards protect property, assets, and people by maintaining a safe and secure environment. Their duties typically include monitoring premises, patrolling areas, overseeing access points, and responding to security breaches or emergencies.

Per the report, the skills most commonly needed for this role include security operations, surveillance, and customer service.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco

Median years of prior experience: 2.2

9. Sustainability specialist
A woman giving a presentation on sustainability.
Sustainability specialists typically find employment opportunities in business consulting and services, technology and internet, and architecture and planning.

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A sustainability specialist helps organizations become more responsible about their overall environmental footprint. They dig into operations, find ways to cut waste, save resources, and shrink carbon footprints. From crafting eco-friendly strategies to tracking progress, they're the go-to for making businesses cleaner, greener, and future-ready.

According to the report, those hoping to take on this role must be adept at sustainability reporting and understand corporate social responsibility and environmental policies.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco

Median years of prior experience: 3

8. Outside sales representative
A woman with headphones.
Outside sales representatives typically find work opportunities in wholesale building materials, machinery manufacturing, and textile manufacturing.

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Outside sales representatives help companies sell their products or services by building a roster of clients, forging connections, and helping to achieve sales targets.

Those hoping to take on this role must be skilled at cold calling, account management, and sales operations.

Where the most jobs are: Houston, Dallas, Atlanta

Median years of prior experience: 4.3

7. Director of development
A woman leading a meeting.
Development directors typically find work opportunities in nonprofit organizations, higher education, and civic and social organizations.

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This senior leadership role, typically in nonprofit organizations, requires the individual to devise fundraising strategies and suggest proposals for donor engagement. They are crucial in ensuring the organization secures the resources it needs for maximum impact.

Those hoping to take on this role must be skilled at fundraising, grant writing, and community outreach.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, DC

Median years of prior experience: 5.4

6. Event Coordinator
A woman arranging a flower pot.
Event coordinators typically find opportunities in higher education, hospitality, and nonprofit organizations.

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Event coordinators work behind the scenes in planning and executing various events, including corporate, PR, brand, or collection launches, weddings, and birthday parties. They also handle their clients' logistics, decor, vendor management, and budget allocation.

Those seeking a job in this industry must be skilled at event planning, social media marketing, and customer service.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Boston

Median years of prior experience: 2.8

5. Travel advisor
A person using an iPad is planning a trip.
Travel advisors typically find employment opportunities at travel agencies, hospitality, and insurance.

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With the travel industry making a comeback post-COVID-19, there's also been a revival in travel advisor roles. As travelers seek curated and hassle-free journeys, travel advisors are important in ensuring stress-free and memorable trips.

They help vacationers plan every aspect of their trip, from accommodations and dining to must-see attractions. For clients unsure about where to go, travel advisors recommend destinations tailored to their interests, preferences, and budget. To succeed in this role, individuals must be skilled in travel planning, writing, and social media marketing, per the report.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Miami

Median years of prior experience: 4.7

4. Workforce development manager
A person mentoring a group of employees.
Workforce development managers typically find opportunities in nonprofit organizations, staffing and recruiting, and business consulting and services.

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In every industry, as innovations come along, employees have to upskill to stay on top of industry trends and meet organizational needs — this is where workforce development managers play a crucial role. They identify the company's needs and areas where employees require additional support, then devise training programs to address those gaps. Training programs usually include leadership workshops or skill-based courses.

The LinkedIn report says individuals must be skilled in program management and development, and community outreach to take on this role.

Where the most jobs are: Los Angeles, Columbus in Ohio, Seattle

Median years of prior experience: 5.1

3. Physical therapists
A physical therapist helping another man with hand mobility.
Physical therapists typically find opportunities in medical practices, recreational facilities, and staffing and recruiting.

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The role of a physical therapist has made leaps in the past year, moving from No. 13 to the third spot this year.

Typically, physical therapists assess, devise plans, and help patients suffering from mobility issues or those recovering from injuries. According to the report, those seeking a career in this domain must have the following skills and qualifications: orthopedic rehabilitation, patient care management, and occupational therapy.

Where the most jobs are: New York City, Boston, Chicago

Median years of prior experience: 3.6

2. Artificial intelligence consultant
Two people talking to each other over laptops.
AI consultants typically find opportunities in technology and the internet, IT services and consulting, and business consulting and services.

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AI consultants, which ranked eighth last year, took the second spot this year.

AI consultants advise organizations on how to best implement AI tools and technology within their existing workflow. The report recommends that those seeking to work in this role be skilled in LLM, prompt engineering, and Python.

Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, New York City, Washington, DC

Median years of prior experience: 4.5

1. Artificial intelligence engineer
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AI engineers typically find opportunities in technology and the internet, IT services and consulting, and computers and electronics manufacturing.

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Given the rapid rise of AI in workplaces and our daily lives, it's no surprise that artificial intelligence engineers, who were No. 10 on last year's report, have taken the top spot this year.

AI engineers "design, develop, implement," and train AI models to perform complex tasks, recognize patterns, and analyze large amounts of data. Per the report, the skills most commonly needed are large language processing, PyTorch, and natural language processing.

Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, New York City, Boston

Median years of prior experience: 3.6

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I ate at Louis Vuitton's new café, and while I enjoyed 'luxury snacking,' it's not a place I'm rushing to revisit

The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue.

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  • I visited Le Café, Louis Vuitton's first eatery in the US, at its flagship store in New York City.
  • The menu mainly includes French and Mediterranean dishes alongside American classics like burgers.
  • For $210, I had a drink and four dishes, including the monogrammed waffle and Dover sole meunière.

Louis Vuitton may have experienced a slump in sales last quarter, but at its new Fifth Avenue store, especially in its new café, business feels like it is booming.

During my visit to its café in December, I noticed everyone, from wide-eyed tourists to locals, hoping for a taste of the brand. The most asked question of the night was, "Do you have a table available?"

Fashion labels like Tiffany, Armani, and Dior have used in-store dining to provide an experience for their guests beyond solely purchasing products. It comes as brands seek to increase their appeal in Gen Z circles, who increasingly value experiences over items.

And their strategy, at least in the case of Louis Vuitton, seems to be working, with the café fully booked for weeks.

It's not just brands that benefit; these partnerships work for restauranteurs, too.

At Louis Vuitton's café, a "luxury snacking" menu has been created in partnership with Philadelphia-based hospitality group Starr Restaurants, executive chef Christophe Bellanca, executive pastry chef Mary George, and French chefs Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric.

For me, the visit felt like stepping into a cozy private club that was expertly curated, at least, in part, for Instagram. But I liked that I didn't have to spend a grand to enjoy a meal here and could still get a taste of luxury.

Although it's not a place I'll be setting reservation alarms for again, I will think about some of its dishes, like the pomme mousseline, for a long time.

Here's what it was like to eat at Le Café, Louis Vuitton's first restaurant concept in the US, inside its new Fifth Avenue store in New York City.

Le Café is on the fourth floor of Louis Vuitton's new flagship store on Fifth Avenue.
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
The new Louis Vuitton flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City opened last year.

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Louis Vuitton opened the new flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City in November. The five-floor store will temporarily house the brand while its old outpost, across the street, undergoes renovation.

Inside, each floor represents a different collection. The first floor features the house's leather goods, followed by its womenswear collections on the second floor and menswear on the third.

On the fourth is Le Café, the brand's first restaurant concept in the US, which opened its doors on the same day as the store.

The fifth floor is separated into three private salons and includes space for Louis Vuitton's high-design and tableware collections, Objets Nomades and Art de la Table.

On the day I visited, there was a long line outside the store.
The queue outside Louis Vuitton's new flagship store on Fifth Avenue.
I arrived to find a line outside.

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I visited the café the Saturday before Christmas Day. Since it was peak tourist season in New York City, I wasn't surprised to see a long line outside the store despite the cold.

However, since I had a reservation, I used an alternate entrance next to the main door, showed my confirmation to the guard, and was let in immediately.

Upon entering the store, I was greeted by an expansive atrium lined with four sky-high trunk towers.
Courrier Lozine 90 trunks replace the traditional pillars inside the new Louis Vuitton store on Fifth Avenue.
Inspired by New York City's skyline, four different varieties of Louis Vuitton trunks have been used in place of traditional pillars in the store. Pictured is the view from the fourth floor.

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As soon as I stepped inside, I observed — and then copied — other visitors as they strained their necks to get a full view of the atrium, which was home to four stacks of trunks measuring nearly 52-foot tall.

The towering trunks, an instant hit with the influencer crowd, made for a mesmerizing sight, much like the New York skyline by which they were inspired.

They were designed by Shohei Shigematsu — who's also designed exhibitions for Prada, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and more — of architecture studio OMA.

Pro tip: For the best view of the store (and the trunks), peek over the railings by the restaurant's reception on the fourth floor.

On each floor, I saw distinct stand-alone pieces from previous collaborations.
(L-R) Richard Prince x LV, Takashi Murakami x LV, Yayoi Kusama x LV, and Supreme x LV murals are displayed in-store.
(L-R) Richard Prince x LV, Takashi Murakami x LV, Yayoi Kusama x LV, and Supreme x LV murals are displayed in-store.

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Since I was early for my reservation, I decided to squeeze in a quick store tour.

A standout feature at the back of every floor was the brand's photo wall, which featured popular pieces from previous collaborations with artists and brands such as Richard Prince, Yayoi Kusama, Supreme, Takashi Murakami, and Stephen Sprouse.

The holiday hustle was in full swing, and while I made my way past different sections, I watched visitors taking selfies of the store alongside people shopping for last-minute gifts.

Leading to the restaurant's reception was Le Chocolat, a chocolate kiosk conceptualized by pastry chef Maxime Frédéric.
Le Chocolat by Maxime Frédéric at the Louis Vuitton store.
Le Chocolat by Maxime Frédéric at the Louis Vuitton store.

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The chocolate shop — its fourth globally after Paris, Singapore, and Shanghai — is full of beautiful themed chocolate creations.

When I reached the fourth floor, I was greeted by a long line of visitors — alongside the fashion house's iconic monograms, lines seemed to be a recurring theme at the store.

Some people were waiting to see the chocolate shop, while others hoped to snag one of the six sought-after open spots by the café's bar.

I couldn't jump the queue, so I only got a glimpse of the chocolate shop from afar but the chocolates looked artfully crafted. Each piece blended Frédéric's style and the brand's aesthetics, like the Damier Ebène checkerboard print on chocolate bars.

The reception featured elegant floral displays and a selection of books by Louis Vuitton.
The reception space outside Le Cafe.
Le Cafe Louis Vuitton is on the fourth floor of the store.

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Since I was early for my 7 p.m. reservation, I was asked to wait while my table was set.

In the meantime, the hostess checked my coat, and I took a moment to soak in the atmosphere. From my spot, I got a full view of the store and saw shoppers browsing through monogrammed goods.

The restaurant feels like one of the most coveted reservations in New York City.
A dinner table setup at Le Café.
Reservations for Le Café can only be made using Resy and are available 28 days in advance, but they are booked up almost immediately.

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As I waited, the one question I heard at least 10 people ask every few minutes was, "Do you have a table available for tonight?"

While the hostess' job is to check in guests and manage seating, her real role, I thought to myself, was saying "no" to the many hopefuls who thought they'd land a last-minute table at the café. (A lucky few can get seats at the bar, but only before 7 p.m. as the café closes at 8:30 p.m.)

Getting a reservation at Le Café, like most coveted spots in New York, is a battle. The reservations are released on Resy and are available 28 days in advance.

It took a week in November to get mine: I set alarms and had Resy tabs open every night before I finally snagged a spot for a month later. In under 60 seconds, most slots were gone.

Inside, the 70-seat dining room was symmetrically designed, with every item featuring an LV motif.
The dining room inside Le Café Louis Vuitton.
The dining room inside Le Café Louis Vuitton.

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There was a 15-minute delay in seating me, but given that it was only a month-old establishment, I assumed it might have been an operational hiccup. I was led to my table once it was ready.

Stepping into the dining area, I felt like I had entered a chic private club. The lights had been dimmed for the evening service, and the space was illuminated by neon lights hooked to columns throughout the room. Pops of orange and turquoise added a playful twist to the café.

Some tables were lined with a beautifully arranged bookshelf, which, per the brand, features over 650 titles that guests can browse while dining in.

To maintain its intimate ambiance, the 70-seat venue usually hosts up to 60 diners at once.

Overall, the atmosphere felt romantic, making it the perfect setting for date nights or special celebrations.

A rounded bar at the front of the restaurant evoked a sleek, upscale vibe.
The bar at Le Café with eight chairs and a glass rack with bottles of alcohol.
Guests who prefer having a drink and a quick bite to a sit-down dinner will enjoy Le Café's bar and beverage menu.

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At the front of the café sat an eight-seat bar. It had a curved countertop, allowing guests dining at the bar enough space.

It was framed by plush, leather-upholstered stools in the brand's signature orange, complementing the dark glass top. Behind the bar, a variety of alcoholic beverages were neatly staked and illuminated by bright-yellow lights.

Another reference to the brand was visible on the restaurant's ceiling, which was lined with scores of branded bag tags.
Luggage tags designed by Louis Vuitton are used as decor for the ceiling at the café.
Luggage tags designed by Louis Vuitton are used as decor for the ceiling at the café.

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If you thought I was exaggerating when I said every corner of the space was decked in the brand's motifs, I really wasn't; even the ceiling has been converted into a display space.

Rows of hanging branded bag tags added a unique touch to the space.

Before I arrived, my cozy table for two had been set with placemats, menus, and cutlery.
Two mod chairs and a table at the café.
The table I ate at in Le Café was well staged before I got there.

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Every element, from the leather placemats stamped with metal rivets bearing the brand's name to the dishware lined in the house's floral motifs, reflected an attention to detail that felt uniquely Louis Vuitton but also a standard I expected from the brand.

The café's menu is divided into two sections: breakfast items, such as truffle eggs "à la a coque" and avocado tartine, and more elaborate fare for lunch or dinner, like the crab Louis and tuna tartare.

I decided to try a variety of dishes — including a few signature items — from its evening menu, which features a mix of French and Mediterranean items with some local influences, like its lobster rolls and "Le burger 1989." Signature dishes were marked with an LV logo, so it was easy to spot them.

To begin, I ordered a signature, mezcal-based, Speedy Spicy cocktail.
A cocktail featuring an LV monogrammed block of ice.
While deciding on my order, I got a spicy cocktail to start.

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The cocktail cost $24, excluding tax and tip. While expensive, it felt in line with the cost of craft cocktails at other high-end bars in New York City.

When it was served, a block of ice embossed with the Louis Vuitton flower floated in the drink.

The cocktail had a kick from the Montelobos mezcal, which was balanced by zesty flavors of passionfruit and lime juice, and the subtle heat from the piment d'espelette — pepper powder — added a nice spicy twist.

Other options on the menu include classics such as a Manhattan, dirty martini, and daiquiri.

For food, I started with a monogrammed waffle with tzatziki and a complimentary side of bread and butter.
A waffle, bread basket, butter, and tzatziki.
The complimentary bread and butter and waffle with tzatziki.

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When I was served a side of complimentary bread and butter, I appreciated how artfully the butter had been set into the brand's flower monogram.

The bread was nice and toasty on the outside but soft inside.

By the time I finished my meal, I'd devoured the entire four-piece bread basket and was seriously impressed the butter had not melted.

The waffle, despite its crisp look, was slightly soggy.
Crisp monogram waffle at Le Café.
A crisp monogram waffle at Le Café.

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Before visiting, I'd seen many people recommend the monogrammed waffle — pictured above in a photograph from the brand — in reviews online, and I was excited to try this all-day staple.

Unfortunately, the $32 only-just-bigger-than-bite-size waffle was a miss for me.

While it had a lovely crisp exterior, the inside was a bit soggy and had a strong smell of eggs, which threw me off a bit.

I paired my waffle with a bowl of tzatziki — made using Greek yogurt and cucumber — but guests can also opt for a side of crème fraîche topped with caviar for an additional cost.

The tzatziki, which was served in cute glassware with tiny cucumber balls, paired well and offered a cool, refreshing contrast.

For my entrée, I chose the Dover sole meunière and paired it with pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.
The Dover sole meunière and pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.
The Dover sole meunière and pomme mousseline Louis Vuitton.

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At $62 — and the most expensive item on the entrée menu — the sole felt like a splurge but, as someone who loves grilled fish, it was also the most exciting for me.

When I received the plate, the fish was perfectly golden-brown. It was served with a slice of lemon and mint, and the server poured some lemon butter sauce over the top.

The fish was perfectly crisp on the outside and soft on the inside.
The fish was perfectly cooked — equal parts crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
The fish was perfectly cooked: equal parts crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

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The texture of the Dover sole was the highlight of this dish for me.

It's all too easy to overcook fish, especially when grilling, and I've had my fair share of missteps. But at Le Café, the fish was cooked to perfection. The outside had a delicate crispness, offering just the right crunch, while the inside remained soft and tender.

The accompanying sauce was creamy and citrusy, which complemented the grilled fish.
The Dover sole meunière.
The Dover sole meunière at Le Café was the most expensive entrée.

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The sauce had a slight buttery richness and complemented the fish beautifully. Its creamy texture, with a subtle hint of lemon, added a nice tang that enhanced the sole without overpowering it.

I chose to lightly dip my fish into the sauce to keep the focus on the fish, but there was plenty of sauce on the side for anyone who enjoys a more indulgent, sauce-soaked bite.

Speaking about his process behind including this dish in the menu, executive chef Christophe Bellanca told Business Insider over email that he "wanted to create a menu that captured both the elegance of France while blending local New York flavors."

But the star, for me, was the silky pomme mousseline.
Pomme Mousseline.
The pomme mousseline is a silky concoction of mashed potatoes, truffle shavings, and tiny slivers of fried potatoes.

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The pomme mousseline, which I ordered for a side and cost $22, was easily the best dish I had that night and perhaps the most inventive take on mashed potatoes I've ever experienced.

The potatoes were creamy, earthy, and melted in my mouth. Each spoonful felt indulgent yet light, making it the perfect pairing with the fish.

What stood out most was the dish's unexpected texture. Unlike the smooth consistency I expected, it combined silky potato purée with tiny, crispy fried chunks of potato topped with drops of truffle sauce.

It almost felt like I was eating several different items at once, but really, it was all just potatoes!

For dessert, I chose the hazelnut entremet.
The hazelnut entremet.
The hazelnut entremet also featured the brand's signature flower.

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There are three signature desserts on the menu, all of which cost $24.

The menu, crafted by executive pastry chef Mary George, was inspired by her time in France and her "culinary philosophy of utilizing fewer, high-quality ingredients and emphasizing them in ways to create depth and richness," she told BI.

When it came to ordering, I was conflicted between two entremets — one satisfied my love for dark chocolate, while the other incorporated hazelnuts. I asked my server for a recommendation, and she said that if I were a Ferrero Rocher fan, I would enjoy the hazelnut entremet.

And so, given that her previous suggestion of pairing my Dover sole with the pomme mousseline had been a hit, I decided to follow her lead.

The monogrammed sweet was perfectly layered.
The hazelnut entremet features hazelnut butter on top, praline pieces, a nutty cake, and mousse inside.
The hazelnut entremet features hazelnut butter on top, praline pieces, a nutty cake, and mousse inside.

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And once again, her suggestion was spot on.

The hazelnut entremet arrived looking almost too beautiful to eat, adorned with Louis Vuitton's signature monogram.

Each bite revealed different layers: a glossy hazelnut glaze, velvety mousse, crunchy praline, and a nutty cake. The hazelnut butter on top was slightly too sweet for my liking, but that's because I don't enjoy anything too sugary.

This dessert perfectly embodied George's fewer but high-quality ingredients philosophy.

Le Café is not your everyday dining outpost, but still well worth a one-time reservation … if you can get it.
The dining room inside Le Café.
Le Café's menu is indulgent and as luxurious as Louis Vuitton's collections, but as a dining spot, it is best saved for a special occasion.

Louis Vuitton

In the end, I paid $210 for my meal (including tax and tip), and though it felt a bit steep for "snacking," it felt appropriate for a special occasion or one-time treat. (At least that's what I told myself in the spirit of the festive season.)

The café, with its chic vibe and meticulous design, is undeniably Instagrammable and is accessible to more than just Louis Vuitton's core shoppers.

To New Yorkers, it's worth attempting to get a reservation and checking out once to enjoy the atmosphere and food and snap that perfect shot for your socials. I enjoyed the restaurant's service and loved some dishes, like its inventive take on mashed potatoes in its pomme mousseline.

But for those visiting the city, I think several other iconic New York City food establishments should be much higher on your list of spots to visit. While the restaurant delivers on style and presentation, the appeal feels more rooted in the novelty of the setting and the big brand name attached to it.

The food, though enjoyable, doesn't break new ground. For me, it's a one-time spot partly because of the hassle of getting a reservation but mainly because there are countless other dining spots in the city with more innovative and exciting menus that are truly worth setting alarms for.

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The best sandwich shop in every state, according to Yelp

Frank's New York Style Deli Italian sandwich
Frank's New York Style Deli Italian sandwich.

Kyle B./Yelp

  • From roadside stops to quaint coffee shops, these restaurants are known for their sandwiches.
  • Yelp identified the best sandwich shops in each state based on customer reviews.
  • Among the best sandwiches are gourmet grilled cheeses and a tri-tip sandwich topped with Fritos.

From classic Italian subs to tuna melts, these eateries are serving up the best sandwiches in the US.

Sandwiches are a big seller across the country and a huge area of opportunity for restaurant owners looking to attract a lunchtime crowd. In fact, back in 2015, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey reported that nearly half of all American adults ate at least one sandwich every day.

To find the best sandwich shop in every state, last August, Yelp identified businesses in its "sandwiches" category and ranked them using various factors, including the volume of reviews and their ratings.

All the restaurants on this list had a passing health score and were marked open as of January 2, 2025. A few locations are temporarily closed for their winter breaks, but their reopening dates are included below.

Here's the best sandwich shop in every state — and what to order.

ALABAMA: Kool Korner Sandwiches in Vestavia Hills
Cuban sandwich from Kool Korner Sandwiches
Cuban sandwich from Kool Korner Sandwiches.

Owen C./Yelp

What to order: Cuban sandwich

What customers say: "I think they do a good job with what they serve, what more can you ask for? We ordered a Classic Cuban Sandwich and a Hot Cuban Tamales. Both were fresh and hot when we got it. The sandwich bread was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, so how a good sandwich should be. The Cuban tamales are not served with sauce like Mexican tamales, but it's very flavorful on its own and not dry at all. I would definitely recommend you trying it if you haven't before," wrote Yelp user Virginia H.

Learn more about Kool Korner Sandwiches here.

ALASKA: Mike's Alaskan Eatery in Homer
the mariner sandwich from Mike's Alaskan Eatery
The Mariner sandwich from Mike's Alaskan Eatery.

Allie N./Yelp

What to order: The Mariner

What customers say: "Oh my goodness this sandwich (The Mariner) was good!!! It was the perfect way to start the day being a tourist in Homer. The chicken was so tasty, and the texture was perfect for the sandwich. The sauce tied all the veggies, chicken, and bacon together. I think my ONLY complaint was that it was really small and a little confusing that we had to sit in the next-door Boba place," wrote Yelp user Allie N.

Learn more about Mike's Alaskan Eatery here.

ARIZONA: Frank's New York Style Deli in Phoenix
Frank's New York Style Deli Italian sandwich
Frank's New York Style Deli Italian sandwich.

Kyle B./Yelp

What to order: The Tony

What customers say: "Great sandwiches, nice to find good Italian meats in the desert. Had the Tony, tasted just like out east," wrote Yelp user Nathan P.

Learn more about Frank's New York Style Deli here.

ARKANSAS: American Artisans Eatery & Gallery in Mena
Spicy chicken wrap and the bisque soup from American Artisans Eatery & Gallery
Spicy chicken wrap and the bisque soup from American Artisans Eatery & Gallery.

Anita T./Yelp

What to order: Funky Chicken

What customers say: "Very cute local restaurant! We stopped here while doing a scenic fall drive in the area. I had the Big Cheese with bacon and my husband had the Funky Chicken. The service is good, the prices are average and everyone that was working was nice to us. Both of us enjoyed lunch and the ambiance," wrote Yelp user Monica E.

American Artisans is temporarily closed, but reopens on January 22, 2025.

Learn more about American Artisans Eatery & Gallery here.

CALIFORNIA: Prunedale Market in Prunedale
Tri-Tip Sandwich from Prunedale Market
Tri-Tip Sandwich from Prunedale Market.

Megan M./Yelp

What to order: Tri-tip sandwich

What customers say: "Tri-tip sandwich was delicious, meat cooked to perfection and well seasoned. Owner offered the best customer service super nice and kind! The little sitting area had a map where you can pin where are you from too! For sure will come back," wrote Yelp user Pia M.

Learn more about Prunedale Market here.

COLORADO: European Market & Bistro in Lakewood
Prosciutto Basil sandwich from European Market & Bistro
Prosciutto basil sandwich from European Market & Bistro.

Matt C./Yelp

What to order: Prosciutto basil sandwich

What customers say: "Ordered the small prosciutto basil sandwich and I would order it again and again. Reasonable prices too," wrote Yelp user Emma S.

Learn more about European Market & Bistro here.

CONNECTICUT: The Dilly Duck Shop in Norwalk
Roast beef sandwich from The Dilly Duck Shop
Roast beef sandwich from The Dilly Duck Shop.

Haleigh K./Yelp

What to order: Roast beef sandwich

What customers say: "The roast beef sandwich was the best one my wife ever had. That is saying a lot as she gets roast beef everywhere. I had the tuna sandwich with arugula and Swiss — it was also fantastic," wrote Yelp user Sergio P.

Learn more about The Dilly Duck Shop here.

DELAWARE: Gaudiello's Italian Hoagies in Wilmington
Gaudiello's Italian Hoagies cheesesteak sandwich
Gaudiello's Italian Hoagies cheesesteak sandwich.

Kimberly A./Yelp

What to order: Philly cheesesteak sandwich

What customers say: "Absolutely the best, fresh sliced to order for the best cheesesteak you'll ever have, and I grew up in Philly and AC eating nothing but cheesesteaks. So give it a try," wrote a Yelp user.

Learn more about Gaudiello's Italian Hoagies here.

FLORIDA: Franky's Deli Warehouse in Hialeah
Franky's Deli Warehouse Italian sandwich on wheat bread
Franky's Deli Warehouse Italian sandwich on wheat bread.

Franky's Deli Warehouse/Yelp

What to order: Italian sandwich

What customers say: "The sandwiches at Frankie's are nothing short of exceptional. Whether you opt for a classic Italian sub bursting with flavors or a creative vegetarian option, each bite is a testament to their commitment to quality ingredients and skilled craftsmanship," wrote Yelp user Beatriz A.

Learn more about Franky's Deli Warehouse here.

GEORGIA: Java Saga in Doraville
ABC sandwich from Java Saga
ABC sandwich from Java Saga.

Mary Y./Yelp

What to order: ABC (The "American Born Chinese")

What customers say: "I ordered their famous ABC sandwich. It was a huge portion and the flavor was very unexpected. It was sweet, smoky, and crunchy! This particular sandwich came with a slaw and sweet pickles on it. It was an interesting flavor combination, unlike anything else that I've ever tried," wrote Yelp user Nisha B.

Learn more about Java Saga here.

HAWAII: No Name BBQ Sandwich in Honolulu
Vietnamese sandwich from No Name BBQ Sandwich
Vietnamese sandwich from No Name BBQ Sandwich.

Corina Q./Yelp

What to order: Vietnamese sandwich

What customers say: "My go-to all the time is the Vietnamese sandwich. The bread hit the spot! Crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Packed with pork, Vietnamese sausages, and lots of veggies. It's super juicy and don't forget to add the spicy sauce to add that kick of spiciness," wrote Yelp user Pamela P.

Learn more about No Name BBQ Sandwich here.

IDAHO: Midtown Deli in Post Falls
Reuben sandwich from Midtown Deli
Reuben sandwich from Midtown Deli.

Mora C./Yelp

What to order: Reuben sandwich

What customers say: "Wow, wow, wow! Tried this place for the first time today and was not disappointed. The Reuben sandwich is amazing. A half is plenty large enough for one person. Not to mention the gals that work here are the sweetest! Home-made soups and desserts as well. I'll be back to try all the things," wrote Yelp user Becca P.

Learn more about Midtown Deli here.

ILLINOIS: Firenze Italian Street Food in Chicago
Spicy soppressata sandwich from Firenze Italian Street Food
Spicy soppressata sandwich from Firenze Italian Street Food.

Rostam Z./Yelp

What to order: Spicy soppressata sandwich

What customers say: "I ordered the spicy soppressata sandwich for lunch. The ingredients were fresh and I loved the bite of spiciness followed by the creaminess of the ricotta spread. The flavors really melded well," wrote Yelp user Samuel A.

Learn more about Firenze Italian Street Food here.

INDIANA: Subito in Indianapolis
Brisket French dip from Subito
Brisket French dip from Subito.

Erik T./Yelp

What to order: The Dip

What customers say: "Our company ordered in Subito for lunch and the brisket French dip was delicious! Tender and thinly sliced it was not chewy at all. The provolone and mayo made for almost a cheesy sauce, and the ciabatta was hearty enough not to fall apart when devouring this mighty sandwich! Even the Caesar side salad was tasty and well crafted," wrote Yelp user Erik T.

Learn more about Subito here.

IOWA: Charlotte's Kitchen in Johnston
Charlotte's Kitchen Crab Rangoon Chicken Sandwich with fries
Charlotte's Kitchen crab rangoon chicken sandwich with fries.

C C./Yelp

What to order: Crab rangoon chicken sandwich

What customers say: "I got the crab rangoon sandwich, let's start with the chicken itself. The breading is tasty, the chicken is juicy. It's good all on its own. Then you add the extras. A lovely cream cheese spread, a wonderful sweet chili sauce with wonton strips and lettuce. It's a surprise from the first bite and a wonderful one. One of the best chicken sandwiches in town," wrote Yelp user Eric C.

Learn more about Charlotte's Kitchen here.

KANSAS: Tanya's Soup Kitchen in Wichita
Tomato bisque and club sandwich from Tanya's Soup Kitchen
Tomato bisque and club sandwich from Tanya's Soup Kitchen.

Elaine M./Yelp

What to order: Chef's Club

What customers say: "We ordered the Chef's Club sandwich, Cindy the Boy sandwich, chicken curry soup, and the tomato curry, they were amazing," wrote Yelp user Jill K.

Learn more about Tanya's Soup Kitchen here.

KENTUCKY: Heavens To Betsy! Bakery in Lawrenceburg
Grilled cheese and tomato soup from Heavens To Betsy Bakery
Grilled cheese and tomato soup from Heavens To Betsy! Bakery.

Michelle K./Yelp

What to order: Italian sandwich

What customers say: "My husband and I split the spicy Italian sandwich, he had a side of potato salad. It was delicious! Piping hot upon delivery, if you are splitting a sandwich, let them know, and they will cut them in half for you," wrote Yelp user Veronica B.

Learn more about Heavens To Betsy! Bakery here.

LOUISIANA: The Milk Bar in New Orleans
Roast beef sandwich from Milk Bar
Roast beef sandwich from The Milk Bar.

Tim C./Yelp

What to order: Occidental Oriental

What customers say: "Milk Bar has hearty sandwiches with flavorful combinations from simple to unusual made with love by a lovely local couple who love and know their community. Offerings have vegetarian options and great salads, too," wrote Yelp user Cynthia C.

Learn more about The Milk Bar here.

MAINE: CERA in Portland
Nashville Samurai sandwich from CERA
Nashville Samurai sandwich from CERA.

CERA/Yelp

What to order: Nashville Samurai

What customers say: "My husband loved his Italian sando, and we also split the Nashville Samurai, which was made with Japanese karaage and local honey — it was perfectly sweet and spicy," wrote Yelp user Naomi S.

Learn more about CERA here.

MARYLAND: Full On Craft Eats & Drinks in Annapolis
Crab cake sandwich from Full On Craft Eats & Drinks
Crab cake sandwich from Full On Craft Eats & Drinks.

Shanel S./Yelp

What to order: Crab cake sandwich

What customers say: "The crab cake sandwich has some big lumps of crab throughout, which is nice to see because a lot of restaurants will spread the lumps down. The cobb salad is also another one of my favorites," wrote Yelp user Lia H.

Learn more about Full On Craft Eats & Drinks here.

MASSACHUSETTS: Mae's Sandwich Shop in Marshfield
Roast beef sandwich from Maes Sandwich Shop
Roast beef sandwich from Mae's Sandwich Shop.

Daniel L./Yelp

What to order: Lazy Susan

What customers say: "One of the better sandwiches I've ever had. Was staying in Plymouth for a weekend with some local friends and they couldn't have recommended a better spot just up the road. Fresh bread and fresh ingredients made the sandwich a knockout. Highly recommend the orzo salad too," wrote Yelp user Ian M.

Mae's Sandwich Shop is currently closed for its winter break, but reopens on January 24.

Learn more about Mae's Sandwich Shop here.

MICHIGAN: Ernie's Market in Oak Park
Monster sandwich from Ernie's Market
Monster sandwich from Ernie's Market.

Daniel H./Yelp

What to order: The Monster

What customers say: "I had the Monster sandwich and it was pure heaven on an onion roll! So much flavor! Certainly worth the drive from the Eastside," wrote Yelp user Adrian G.

Learn more about Ernie's Market here.

MINNESOTA: Zuppa Cucina in Shakopee
Ciabatta tuna and vegetable minestrone soup from Zuppa Cucina
Ciabatta tuna and vegetable minestrone soup from Zuppa Cucina.

Lexi L./Yelp

What to order: Tuna Ciabatta

What customers say: "Everything always goes well — consistent for the many years I've been enjoying their menu. The food is fresh and of higher-than-average quality. Service is as good and professional. Ambiance — clean and overhead menu. Daily specials. Don't miss this place," wrote Yelp user Rickie G.

Learn more about Zuppa Cucina here.

MISSISSIPPI: The Grind Coffee and Nosh in Biloxi
Kathys Kickin' Reuben sandwich from The Grind Coffee and Nosh
Kathys Kickin' Reuben sandwich and chips from The Grind Coffee and Nosh.

Orlando L./Yelp

What to order: Kathy's Kickin' Reuben

What customers say: "Great vibes, friendly staff, and quick service! The Reuben is great, and the potato salad was delicious. Will definitely be back," wrote a Yelp user Ashton D.

Learn more about The Grind Coffee and Nosh here.

MISSOURI: Blues City Deli in St. Louis
Roast beef sandwich from Blues City Deli
Roast beef sandwich from Blues City Deli.

Bill S./Yelp

What to order: Original roast beef sandwich

What customers say: "My boyfriend goes back and forth between the roast beef and turkey. Got the beef this time. Long lines often but it goes quickly. Never any complaints other than we wish they were open later," wrote Yelp user Deyna J.

Learn more about Blues City Deli here.

MONTANA: Tagliare Delicatessen in Missoula
The megadeath sandwich features ham, hot capicola, hot soppressata, finocchiona, pepperoni, smoked mozzarella, pepperoncini, and slaw.
The megadeath sandwich from Tagliare Delicatessen.

Tagliare Delicatessen/Yelp

What to order: Megadeath

What customers say: "New Jerseyans recommended Tagliare, and that was good enough for us. They were spot on and led us to a delicious lunch. All the sandwiches are named for Bands, which was an added kick. We ordered a Zeppelin (turkey, dry salami, pastrami, provolone, greens, balsamic marinated onions, and oil & vinegar) and Pretenders (fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil and marinated onions). My Pretenders was scrumptious, a caprese that had gone to college," wrote a Yelp user named Laura S.

Learn more about Tagliare Delicatessen here.

NEBRASKA: Banhwich Cafe in Lincoln
carrots, shredded chicken, cilantro, and cabbage with some sauce slotted between two slices of bread.
The spicy Thai chicken sandwich from Banhwich Cafe.

Banhwich Cafe/Yelp

What to order: Spicy Thai chicken sandwich

What customers say: "A MUST TRY in Lincoln! There are so many options and combinations to try to fit your cravings. My spouse loves spicy and always gets #2 with extra meat and I always get the Korean BBQ, love me some kimchi and spicy mayo. Don't forget your sweet tooth! You have to get a boba tea and try the green waffle," wrote Yelp user Annie S.

Learn more about Banhwich Cafe here.

NEVADA: Panino in Las Vegas
Two slices of a sandwich stuffed with some leafy greens and cold-cut meat, wrapped in paper
The Muffaletta sandwich from Panino

Jeff. B/ Yelp

What to order: Italian sandwich

What customers say: "I found this place driving home from work one day. This should be an extremely busy lunch spot and should be crawling with people. It's definitely a hole in the wall, but one of the best mom 'n pop sandwich places I've been to," wrote Yelp user Randy L.

Learn more about Panino here.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Jon's Roast Beef & Deli in Laconia
A slice of chicken cutlet topped with some tomatoes and lettuce and stuffed between two buns.
A small boardwalk sandwich featuring Southwest chicken, lettuce, tomato, and ranch dressing with melted cheddar from Jon's Roast Beef & Deli in Laconia.

Jon's Roast Beef & Deli in Laconia/ Yelp

What to order: The Pilgrim sandwich

What customers say: "Walking into John's you immediately get the feeling you're entering an old fashioned sandwich shop, not a fast food joint. I got two roast beef sandwiches and they were both delicious. Great service and food. I'll definitely be a repeat customer. Highly recommended!" wrote Yelp user Peter T.

Learn more about Jon's Roast Beef & Deli here.

NEW JERSEY: Saigon Subs & Café in Morristown
A sandwich sliced in half. Each features a mix of vegetables and some cold-cut meat.
The Saigon special sandwich.

Kat J./Yelp

What to order: Braised pork belly banh mi

What customers say: "Saigon Subs and Café has been on so many top food lists in New Jersey that I had to try it! [...] I would definitely come again for this chicken sandwich. This is one of the top places to eat in Morristown," wrote Yelp user Todd C.

Learn more about Saigon Subs & Café here.

NEW MEXICO: Coda Bakery in Albuquerque
A sandwich sliced into half, stuffed with bell peppers, cilantro, cabbage and fried tofu.
Fried Tofu sandwich from Coda bakery.

Aram K./Yelp

What to order: Fried tofu banh mi

What customers say: "I love everything about this Vietnamese bakery — delicious food and great value! The grilled pork is delicious on anything (spring rolls, banh mi, vermicelli bowls, you name it!) and their pastries are so buttery and rich. The tofu is also great, nicely fried and super soft inside. Grilled chicken is also great and flavorful! Portion size is great, and even the salads are delicious," wrote Yelp user Su Yee-L.

Learn more about Coda Bakery here.

NEW YORK: Tony's Beechhurst Deli in Whitestone
Someone is holding a sandwich that has been wrapped and sliced in half. It's stuffed with cheese, cold-cut meat, and veggies.
Tony's special sandwich with fresh mozzarella.

Emily C./Yelp

What to order: Chicken cutlet sandwich

What customers say: "Food, service, ambiance, EVERYTHING about this place screams Italy! The ingredients are so fresh & delicious. I recommend getting a simple panini press. The bread is to die for!!!! Definitely top 2 delis and it ain't 2. (I got ham & muenster cheese with sweet and hot peppers in a panini press) I will be dreaming about it until further notice," wrote Yelp user Nikol P.

Learn more about Tony's Beechhurst Deli here.

NORTH CAROLINA: Waveriders Coffee, Deli & Market in Nags Head
Someone holding a sandwich sliced in half at a beach.
Turkey and feta cheese on wheat bread.

Lena M./Yelp

What to order: Eddie V sandwich

What customers say: "Waveriders is a must for breakfast when we're in OBX. The combinations they have are great, and the ability to make modifications is easy. I ordered online for ASAP pickup at 7:45am and the food was ready at 7:56am. This is included 4 sandwiches and two ice coffees. Highly recommend!" wrote Yelp user Tina M.

Learn more about Waveriders Coffee, Deli & Market here.

NORTH DAKOTA: Magic City Hoagies in Minot
Someone holding half a sandwich over a paper.
The farmer sandwich topped with crispy jalapeños from Magic City Hoagies.

Magic City Hoagies/Yelp

What to order: Chicago Italian beef

What customers say: "I travel for work a lot. When I know I'm passing by Minot I will plan my day to ensure I'm here for lunch. Friendly and courteous staff, clean establishment and a great location downtown. The owner knows her sandwiches and her passion and attention to every detail comes through in the finished product. [...] I would provide a photo of the beautiful monthly special I just picked up, however I inhaled it faster than than my cameras shutter speed could capture... should have gotten the 12"er!" wrote Yelp user Nathan A.

Learn more about Magic City Hoagies here.

OHIO: Newfangled Kitchen in Bexley
Someone holding half a sandwich that is stuffed with cheese, tomatoes, pickles, and lettuce.
The Chatty Kathy sandwich from Newfangled Kitchen.

Taylor B./Yelp

What to order: Bella Donna

What customers say: "When I say that their Shipyard Tuna Melt is the best tuna melt I've ever had, I'm not lying. Maybe even the best sandwich — or best lunch I've ever eaten," wrote Yelp user Jane G.

Learn more about Newfangled Kitchen here.

OKLAHOMA: The Mule in Oklahoma City
A plate filled with french fries on one half and a sandwich on the other.
The macaroni pony sandwich from The Mule.

Talara T./Yelp

What to order: Macaroni Pony

What customers say: "The mule is an excellent choice for lunch or casual dining. The restaurant is fun with a good vibe. Good food, varied menu, good service, and moderate prices. My favorites are the Macaroni Pony and the Philly Cheese Steak, but all their sandwiches are hearty and delectable. Their soups are good. Their half sandwich and cup of soup is a good lunch offering. Their fried cheese curds are excellent," wrote Yelp user William Y.

Learn more about The Mule here.

OREGON: Josie K's Deli and Kitchen in Sunriver
A club sandwich wrapped in paper.
Club sandwich on wheat from Josie K's Deli and Kitchen.

Erik T./Yelp

What to order: Hot Pastrami

What customers say: "Fantastic sandwich, ordered the Dagwood and it is a sandwich that Dagwood himself would have been proud of!" wrote Yelp user Benjamin H.

Learn more about Josie K's Deli and Kitchen here.

PENNSYLVANIA: Tredici Italian Market in Wayne
Someone is holding a sandwich that's cut in half.
The grilled chicken and roasted pepper sandwich from Tredici Italian Market.

Angie K./Yelp

What to order: Pesto turkey sandwich

What customers say: "Superb sandwiches. Quality ingredients, reasonable prices, truly enjoyed our food, and hope to be back for more soon," wrote Yelp user Maria R.

Learn more about Tredici Italian Market here.

RHODE ISLAND: Shayna's Place in Wickford
A sandwich cut in half.
The morning glory sandwich from Shayna's Place.

Amanda R./Yelp

What to order: Avocado Toast sandwich

What customers say: "I saw this on a local bloggers page and I was in the area thought to stop by. It's adorable. Friendly staff ! The sandwiches along with a latte were really delicious. I had the turkey gobbler and my husband enjoyed the Vinny / Italian. Everything was so fresh," wrote Yelp user Margie S.

Learn more about Shayna's Place here.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Cold Shoulder Gourmet in Charleston
A sandwich with cold-cut meat and some lettuce.
The spicy 2.0 sandwich from Cold Shoulder Gourmet.

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What to order: The B-fast

What customers say: "There's nothing to not love about this small spot. It may be small in size, but it's big and bold in flavor! Only recommendation is to get there EARLY as they will sell out any time between 11-1 (at the latest) on the day(s) they are open. Chat with the owner - service and conversation was excellent! Cool spot, good vibes, leaves you wanting more after every visit!" wrote Yelp user Kalyn M.

Learn more about Cold Shoulder Gourmet here.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Bread & Circus Sandwich Kitchen in Sioux Falls
Someone holding half a sandwich.
The Vietnamese fried chicken sandwich from Bread & Circus Sandwich Kitchen.

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What to order: Vietnamese Fried Chicken

What customers say: "Stopped by while on a road trip. Great service and loved everything we ordered; curried cauliflower sandwich, Cuban sandwich, beet and asparagus salads. What a pleasant surprise," wrote Yelp user Fred M.

Learn more about Bread & Circus Sandwich Kitchen here.

TENNESSEE: Tennessee Jed's in Gatlinburg
A burger on a plate.
Turkey bacon ranch sandwich from Tennessee Jed's.

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What to order: Turkey bacon ranch sandwich

What customers say: "First off I dived in to this sandwich before I remembered to take a picture! Jump off the main drag of downtown Gatlinburg and treat yourself to the delicious food here. Everything is prepared fresh daily and the service is amazing. $3 dollar beers after 3:00pm and top off your meal with butter cake or peanut butter pie!" wrote Yelp user Sharon N.

Learn more about Tennessee Jed's here.

TEXAS: Tony's Italian Delicatessen in Montgomery
A sandwich is cut in half and kept on a plate.
Southern fried chicken sandwich from Tony's Italian Delicatessen.

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What to order: Sophia Loren

What customers say: "We've been going to Tony's for many years... ever since Hottie and Mary owned it. It has always kept its food quality and friendliness. These are definitely the best sandwiches in the greater Houston area...and always in a family friendly atmosphere," wrote Yelp user Tito E.

Learn more about Tony's Italian Delicatessen here.

UTAH: Vito's in Bountiful
A cheesesteak on a paper plate.
The roasted garlic Philly from Vito's.

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What to order: Deluxe Philly cheesesteak

What customers say: "I drove up from Salt Lake on a day off, and was very impressed with so many things about this business. The quality of my meal was fantastic and watching g someone make it in front of you really sets this apart. […] Fantastic sandwich, great experience, and the only thing slowing me down from visiting again are the limited hours," wrote Yelp user Rafael J.

Learn more about Vito's here.

VERMONT: Sandwich Shoppe in Rutland
Roasted beef and cheddar sandwich from Sandwich Shoppe.
Roasted beef and cheddar sandwich from Sandwich Shoppe.

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What to order: Roast beef sandwich

What customers say: "Immediately after walking into the sandwich shop I was met with the most Italian 'Hey how you doing' I've ever heard. After recommendations from the owners I decided to get the Italian Stallion sub and it was the greatest Italian sub I've ever had. For only $9.50 this super was loaded with meats and veggies that ended up being two meals for me. If I lived in Rutland, Vermont I know I would become a regular at this joint," wrote Yelp user Lina P.

Learn more about Sandwich Shoppe here.

VIRGINIA: Guajiros Miami Eatery in Charlottesville
A sandwich with banana chips on a plate
The pan con pollo sandwich from Guajiros Miami Eatery.

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What to order: El Cubano sandwich

What customers say: "Very swanky place with absolutely delicious food! The coffee is also strong, just the way I like it, and service was great as well. Would definitely return, a great place to catch breakfast/brunch for sure. Some highlights: there is a small parking lot as a heads up, and this restaurant only takes reservations for dinner. Breakfast and lunch you can walk in!" wrote Yelp user Chiamaka N.

Learn more about Guajiros Miami Eatery here.

WASHINGTON: Konvene Coffee in Seattle
A burger on a plate.
The ham egg sandwich from Konvene Coffee.

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What to order: Mama Lils peppers breakfast sandwich

What customers say: "Located upstairs inside the QFC Market, you'll find Konvene Coffee. There's bar style seating, a couple high tables, a couple low tables, and a couch to relax and enjoy your food. There's a variety of hot & cold caffeinated beverages to choose from and freshly made hot foods. Tried the ham, egg, & cheese breakfast sandwich and it was soooooo good. There's some kind of garlic aioli in there that tastes homemade and is truly chefs kiss. The place is operated by one person who does it all - he's the chef and the barista, very friendly guy. Would definitely come back here the next time I'm in Seattle," wrote Yelp user Helen L.

Learn more about Konvene Coffee here.

WEST VIRGINIA: Battle Grounds Bakery & Coffee in Harpers Ferry
A sandwich on a foil
Mountain top sandwich from Battle Grounds Bakery & Coffee.

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What to order: Breakfast sandwiches

What customers say: "Visited Battle Grounds Bakery recently. Walking by, the smells were amazing. On our way back from our walk through Harpers Ferry, we stopped in and looked at the menu. My wife and mom drink coffee, so I requested two large coffees to go. I also requested a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant. It was busy, but the coffee was served quickly. […] Next time we're in HF, we'll visit again. Great food. Great service," wrote Yelp user Rodney W.

Learn more about Battle Grounds Bakery & Coffee here.

WISCONSIN: Casetta Kitchen and Counter in Madison
The Paradigm sandwich from Casetta Kitchen and Counter.
The Paradigm sandwich from Casetta Kitchen and Counter.

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What to order: Paradigm

What customers say: "I got a make your own turkey sandwich on foccacia and this was phenomenal. Each of the ingredients tasted fresh and contributed to the overall deliciousness of the sandwich. Despite the large portion size, I finished eating it and immediately wanted more. All the staff were so friendly as well! Missed out on trying the chocolate chip cookie and chicken cutlet but looking forward to those next time!" wrote Yelp user Akshita P.

Casetta Kitchen is currently closed for its winter break, but it reopens on January 6.

Learn more about Casetta Kitchen and Counter here.

WYOMING: Bread Basket Bakery in Cheyenne
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Triple meat on honey whole-wheat bread from the Bread Basket Bakery.

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What to order: Cabbage burger

What customers say: "Was pleasantly surprised how good my sandwich was. A little pricey for 2 small sized slices of bread and meat, but the bread here was great, and the ingredients were fresh. Bakery items here looked delicious as well! Definitely stop by to avoid a fast food joint!" wrote Yelp user Jack S.

Learn more about Bread Basket Bakery here.

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A traveler who has been to all 50 states shares the top 5 states first-time travelers to the US must visit

Juneau, Alaska. Mendenhall Glacier Viewpoint with Fireweed in bloom.
Nicole Sunderland, a travel creator who has visited all 50 states, says Alaska is one of her favorite states.

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  • Nicole Sunderland has been to all 50 US states and has a few suggestions for first-time visitors.
  • Her tips include a mix of nature-inspired and adventure-filled experiences in various states.
  • Michigan, Florida, Alaska, Hawaii, and Utah are her top picks for first-time visitors.

From lush forests to scenic seaside drives and iconic skylines, the US has something for every type of traveler.

With visitors able to experience multiple landscapes in one trip, it's no surprise the country was touted as the top tourism destination in the World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024.

For those considering their first trip to the US in 2025, now is the perfect time to start planning.

In 2024, the United States Travel Association's (USTA) biannual US travel forecast predicted that about 77.9 million international visitors would travel to the US and spend an estimated $153 billion. In 2025, that visitor number is projected to increase by 9.8%, for a total of approximately 85.5 million international visitors.

And while many people prefer cities like New York, Boston, and San Francisco, Nicole Sunderland — a travel creator who has been to every state in the country — said there's more to America than its big cities.

"The places that are getting the most tourists in the country are not even in my top 10 list of places that I would recommend," Sunderland told Business Insider, adding that she's spent years in California and often leaves it off her recommendation list, which infuriates many people.

She realized this was because most people preferred hiking or exploring the same type of locations outdoors. She said that although these are fun and engaging activities, she prefers more diversity in her itineraries, which include trying out new cuisines, riding seaplanes, or taking a boat to explore an Alaskan fjord.

If you're a first-time visitor in need of some inspiration, here are five states you could add to your itinerary for a mix of popular and off-beat experiences, according to Nicole Sunderland.

Michigan
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Sunderland grew up in Michigan but did not fully appreciate its beauty until she began working on Mackinac Island.

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"This [state] is one that I get the most flack for," said Sunderland.

She grew up in Detroit and lived in a small town in Northern Michigan, but said she did not truly experience the state's beauty until she was 19 and took up a seasonal job on Mackinac Island on Lake Huron.

"I did not realize places like that existed in my state," she said, adding that if people looked past Detroit and Lansing, they'd be introduced to a host of incredible places.

"Grand Rapids is like Beer City, USA. We've got Traverse City, which is the cherry capital of the state," she said. "We have crystal-clear lakes like Torch Lake and Higgins Lake, and the Tunnel of Trees, which is one of the most incredible fall destinations — I mean, it is literally a riot of colors with the trees."

Hawaii
Makapuu Lighthouse Lookout, Oahu, Hawaii.
Sunderland says she loves visiting Oahu on long weekends to experience the island's diverse culinary scene.

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Sunderland loves that each Hawaiian island is so different and has something to offer everyone.

"It's impossible to run out of things to do, especially on Oahu," Sunderland said, adding that she's found something new to explore on every visit.

"I feel like I've barely scratched the surface," she added.

Beyond its beautiful beaches and state parks, though, she enjoys the island's culinary scene and loves heading to it on long weekends so she can "eat and explore."

"There's nothing like waiting in line for a piping-hot custard malasada from Leonard's Bakery or getting a local plate lunch, extra mac salad, please!" said Sunderland.

Florida
Florida's Panhandle Beaches are Sunderland's favorite new seaside spots.
Florida's Panhandle Beaches are Sunderland's favorite new seaside spots.

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"Orlando's popular. Miami's popular. But looking outside those areas, one place that I fell in love with last year was Pensacola Beach," said Sunderland.

Having traveled extensively to beaches around the world, Sunderland said Florida's Panhandle beaches, with their crystal-clear waters, surprised her.

"I've been enamored with that area ever since because everyone thinks, 'Oh, you got to go to Bora Bora or Maldives to access these insanely gorgeous beaches,' but you don't even have to leave the country," she said.

If you plan a road trip to the Florida Keys, Sunderland recommends lounging by the Islamorada sandbar or riding a seaplane to explore the area.

While in the Keys, she also enjoys visiting Amelia Island, the Palm Beaches, and the Biscayne and Dry Tortugas National Parks.

Alaska
Sawyer Glacier at the end of Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska.
Sunderland says her favorite place in the US is the Tracy Arm Fjord. The inlet is only accessible by boat and offers some seriously scenic sights.

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Sunderland loves traveling to Alaska and said it is quite different from places she usually visits or shares on her social media.

It was also the final state on her 50 states travel bucket list; she checked it off in 2019.

"I think I've been back five times since," she said, adding, "Alaska is a different level of beauty and one I never expected. It's like the air is lighter there."

The time she's spent there has been so refreshing that she struggles to explain it completely. She said that people need to visit the state and experience it for themselves, preferably in summer, when it's warmer.

One of her favorite places in the country is also in Alaska, about 45 miles outside Juneau.

"It's called Tracy Arm Fjord," said Sunderland, adding that it is close to Sawyer Glacier and only accessible by boat.

Utah
Rock Formation along the shore of Lake Powell.
Sunderland said her trip to Lake Powell left her in awe.

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Most people love the national parks in Utah, as does Sunderland, but her favorite memory of the state is from when she "got to spend a day out on Lake Powell," she said.

She visited the lake on Labor Day and described the experience as "one of those moments where I was just in awe. I'll never have the words to eloquently explain that experience, but it was overwhelming."

She called it one of the coolest places in America that should be on everyone's itinerary.

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10 celebrities you didn't know grew up super rich

Bruce Paltrow, Blythe Danner, and Gwyneth Paltrow in 2002.
Bruce Paltrow, Blythe Danner, and Gwyneth Paltrow in 2002.

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  • The families of celebrities like Anderson Cooper and King Princess have been rich for generations.
  • Some families, like the Gyllenhaals, became wealthy through the entertainment industry.
  • Others, like the Delevingnes, have connections to royals.

Many celebrities have built their wealth from the ground up, but some were born into luxury.

According to Altrata's recent World Ultra Wealth Report, the number of ultrawealthy individuals grew by 7.6% in 2023, with about a third residing in the US.

Among these wealthy families are celebrities like Anderson Cooper, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Nick Kroll, who have had access to vast wealth and opportunities from an early age. These stars were set up for success before stepping into the spotlight, which, in some cases, shaped their path to fame and fortune.

Here are 10 celebrities who were raised in extreme wealth before they became famous.

Nick Kroll
Jules B. Kroll, Nick Kroll and Lynn Kroll in 2016.
Nick Kroll, pictured with his parents, Jules B. Kroll and Lynn Kroll, in 2016, told The New Yorker he would be embarrassed when his dad would arrive at his games in a limousine.

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Kroll is an actor, comedian, writer, and producer known for Comedy Central's "The Kroll Show" and for creating and starring in Netflix's "Big Mouth" and "Human Resources," among other hit shows, but he's not the only success story in his family. 

His father, Jules Kroll, founded a corporate investigation company, Kroll Inc., which he sold in 2004 for almost $2 billion, Forbes reported in 2014.

Nick Kroll grew up in Westchester County, New York. In 2009, he told The New Yorker that he and his siblings had a relatively normal childhood. He also said that although he was grateful that his father made time for him despite his job, he felt embarrassed when Jules would arrive at his Little League games in a limousine.

Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper in 2022.
Anderson Cooper is a descendant of the Vanderbilt family.

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Journalist and commentator Anderson Cooper is a direct descendant of the Vanderbilts, whom Britannica describes as "one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in the United States."

His great-great-great grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt, built his fortune primarily through investing in steamships and railroads. Upon his death in 1899, Cornelius had amassed $100 million — over $3 billion in today's money.

"He had more money than the US Treasury," Cooper told CBS in 2021.

Cooper's mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, grew up as an American socialite due to her family's status. She later became an artist, actor, designer, and author. She died in 2019.

His father, Wyatt Emory Cooper, was Vanderbilt's fourth husband. Before he died at the age of 50, he worked as an author and an actor.

Gwyneth Paltrow
Bruce Paltrow, Blythe Danner, and Gwyneth Paltrow in 2002.
Gwyneth Paltrow describes herself as "completely self-made" despite having been raised by parents in the entertainment industry.

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Gwyneth Paltrow comes from a family of entertainment-industry natives. She spent her childhood at prestigious private schools in Los Angeles and New York City before dropping out of college to act.

Bruce Paltrow, her father, was a nine-time Emmy-nominated director and producer. His most notable titles include "St. Elsewhere" and "White Shadow." Meanwhile, her mother is Emmy- and Tony-winning actor Blythe Danner of "Meet the Parents," "Meet the Fockers," and "The Last Kiss."

Despite her parents' success, Paltrow refers to herself as "completely self-made." 

"People think, 'She's just a rich kid.' Until I was 18, I was. Then I was broke. I've never taken a dime off my parents. I'm completely self-made," she told Glamour in 2016.

Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne, Charles Delevingne, and Pandora Delevingne in 2014.
Cara Delevingne's family has ties to the royal family, thanks to her maternal grandmother, Janie Sheffield, who was a lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. Pictured here is Delevingne with her parents, Charles and Pandora Delevingne, in 2014.

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Supermodel and actor Cara Delevingne is the daughter of Charles Delevingne, a successful real-estate developer, and Pandora Delevingne, a socialite. Her paternal grandmother was a socialite, and her paternal grandfather was a notable lawyer and politician.

But that's not where it ends. According to Vogue, Cara's maternal grandfather, Sir Jocelyn Stevens, owned Queen magazine, which is now Harper's Bazaar. Further, her maternal grandmother, Janie Sheffield, was a lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Gerard "William" Louis-Dreyfus in 2014.
William Louis-Dreyfus, actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus's father, was a businessman who was reportedly worth $3.4 billion at one point. Pictured here is Julia Louis-Dreyfus with her father in 2014.

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the great-great-granddaughter of Léopold Louis-Dreyfus, who founded the Louis Dreyfus Company, a merchant firm that deals primarily with agriculture, food, and shipping.

Her father, Gerard Louis-Dreyfus, eventually became chairman of the company. In 2006, about 10 years before his death, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $3.4 billion and named him the 200th richest billionaire in the world.

In 2018, the "Seinfeld" star told The New Yorker that her father's wealth is overestimated by the press and that she finds the term "billionaire heiress" to be "heinous."

Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Naomi Foner, and Jake Gyllenhaal in 2005.
Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal's parents were prominent figures in the entertainment industry. Pictured here are Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Naomi Foner, and Jake Gyllenhaal in 2005.

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Their father, Stephen Gyllenhaal, is an Emmy-winning director who has worked on films such as "Paris Trout," "Homegrown," and "A Dangerous Woman." Their mother, Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal, is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning screenwriter whose most notable film is "Running On Empty."

The Gyllenhaal siblings, Maggie and Jake, have had prolific careers since their costarring breakout roles in "Donnie Darko" in 2001.

In 2010, Jake told The Guardian, "My mother would say that there are people who have so much money who don't give any of it away, and there are other people who have much less money, who give more than the richest people in the world. It should all be about giving something back."

 

King Princess
King Princess in 2022.
King Princess' great-great-grandfather owned Macy's, and her father owns a well-known recording studio.

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Pop artist King Princess — or Mikaela Mullaney Straus — is the great-great-grandchild of Isidor and Ida Straus.

Before the couple fell victim to the Titanic sinking, Isidor served as a member of the United States Congress and co-owned Macy's with his brother. Isidor and Ida Straus have been depicted in multiple movies and have a memorial garden in New York City.

In 2019, King Princess told Rolling Stone that she didn't inherit their money.

"They were very rich and Jewish, [but] I didn't inherit any of this money. It was a little frustrating, but whatever," she said.

The pop star's father, Oliver Straus, is also successful. He owns a recording studio in Brooklyn called Mission Sound, where world-famous bands like the Arctic Monkeys have recorded music.

Armie Hammer
Armie Hammer in 2019.
Actor Armie Hammer's great-grandfather, Armand, was an oil tycoon and, like his great-grandson, was a controversial figure.

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Armand Hammer, Armie Hammer's grandfather, was an oil tycoon who managed Occidental Petroleum Corporation. According to Britannica, under Armand Hammer's leadership, Occidental went from the brink of bankruptcy to bringing in billions of dollars annually. In 1986, Forbes estimated Armand Hammer's net worth to be $200 million.

However, Armand Hammer's biographer, Neil Lyndon, referred to him as "the most satanic man of the second half of the 20th Century" and the "embodiment of sin [and] ruthless ego" in a 2022 docuseries, "House of Hammer."

"In terms of corrupting the political process, in terms of controlling people, and making them dance his tune, there is no comparison," said Lyndon.

Armie Hammer has also been mired in controversy. In 2021, multiple women accused him of sexual and emotional abuse. At the time, Armie said any interactions with his partners were consensual and denied the allegations. The Los Angeles Police Department investigated a claim of sexual assault but he was not charged. In 2023, he told Air Mail he'd been emotionally abusive to his accusers. 

Armie Hammer's fall from grace also appears to have impacted his wealth. In August 2024, he said he had to give up his truck because he couldn't afford gas.

Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey and Robert Grant in 2014.
Lana Del Rey's father, Robert Grant, founded a successful company, WebMediaProperties.com.

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Lana Del Rey, whose given name is Lizzy Grant, is the daughter of Rob Grant, the founder of WebMediaProperties.com. According to Who API, Grant's company operated 1,600 websites and owned about 800 domain names as of 2012.

A 2012 article in The Guardian by Paul Harris discusses how Lana Del Rey hid her real identity as she emerged as a star.

"People were suspicious of the way Grant's failed album, and all her social media websites appeared to have been scrubbed from the internet just before Del Rey appeared," Harris wrote. 

The same article also claims that her father backed her career when she was just starting out.

Grant released his first album, "Lost at Sea, " in June 2023. Although Del Rey has not commented on her father's success as a businessman, she has discussed his budding music career.

"This is either gonna be the beginning of something beautiful or take us all down," Del Rey said in Instagram comments in February last year, per Virgin Radio UK.

Nicola Peltz Beckham
Nelson Peltz, Elon Musk and Nicola Peltz Beckham attend the Premiere of "Lola" on February 03, 2024 in Los Angeles.
Nelson Peltz, Elon Musk, and Nicola Peltz Beckham at the Premiere of "Lola" on 3 February 2024 in Los Angeles.

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Actor Nicola Peltz Beckham, who has appeared in TV shows like "Bates Motel" and "Welcome to Chippendales" and movies including "Transformers: Age of Extinction," married Brooklyn Beckham — son of Victoria and David Beckham — in 2022. But even before her wedding day, she was part of a high-profile family known for its influence in business and social circles.

She was born in 1995 to parents Claudia Heffner and Nelson Peltz in Westchester, New York — her father is the founder of the investment firm Trian Fund Management, which, according to Forbes, is worth $1.6 billion. 

She began her acting career in 2006 with the film "Deck the Halls," and, most recently, wrote, directed, and starred in the film "Lola," which received negative reviews from several prominent film critics. In the film, she starred as a stripper.

In a 2024 interview with WWD, Peltz Beckham acknowledged that she didn't have an unbringing like her character's.

"I wanted to write a story from a person's perspective and another point of view that was not my personal view and not my upbringing. I am an actress and my dream is to get to look at the world from different perspectives," she said.

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The best crime shows of 2024

Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco in "Griselda."
Sofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco in "Griselda."

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  • From docuseries to dramas, fans of crime shows had plenty to watch in 2024.
  • Streaming platforms capitalized on the genre's popularity, releasing multiple new series.
  • "The Penguin" focused on the rise of a mobster, while "Joan" was inspired by real-life events.

On most weeknights this year, I found myself sprawled on the couch, endlessly scrolling through streaming options, only to return to the familiar and formulaic "Law & Order: SVU."

And when that felt too intense, I turned to lighter but equally thrilling shows like "The Perfect Couple" on Netflix.

Turns out, I wasn't alone.

Viewers' fascination with crime shows has only grown in the past year.

According to Netflix's 2024 engagement report, which includes viewership data from January to June, crime as a genre dominated the charts in the first half of this year, with British series "Fool Me Once" leading with 108 million views and others like "Griselda" and "American Nightmare" following behind.

Streaming platforms and production houses have capitalized on this popularity, churning out shows and documentaries from gripping fictional mysteries to high-profile trial docuseries.

Although I was hooked and moved by many crime dramas, some stayed with me more than others.

Here are eight crime shows — both fiction and non-fiction — that kept me glued to my screen this year.

Warning: There are some spoilers ahead.

"Ripley"
Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in "Ripley."
Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in "Ripley."

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If production houses are on the hunt for old hits to remake, "Ripley" is a masterclass in how to get them right.

The eight-part miniseries, streaming on Netflix, is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's 1955 novel, "The Talented Mr. Ripley."

It follows con artist Tom Ripley (played by Andrew Scott), who is hired by a wealthy American in New York to find his son, Dickie (Johnny Flynn), who is living in Italy. Ripley's decision to take on the job is where all the trouble begins.

The story was famously brought to the big screen in 1999 with a film, also called "The Talented Mr. Ripley," starring Jude Law, Matt Damon, and Gwyneth Paltrow. At the time, the film was both commercially and critically successful, snagging five Academy Award nominations.

Two decades later, writer-director Steven Zaillian added his spin, including his most controversial stylistic choice: to film the entire show in black and white.

The original film was made in color, with sun-washed pastel hues, but I enjoyed watching the show in black and white. It took away focus from the gorier details, concentrating more on sounds and textures, and also helped the show stand out.

"Ripley" had a modest release, garnering 2.3 million views in its first weekend on Netflix, Variety reported. However, it more than compensated by earning 13 Emmy Award nominations this summer and winning four, including best directing for a limited or anthology series or movie, in September.

This one's a slow-watch show — I recommend taking your time with it and enjoying the high-art cinematography.

IMDb rating (out of 10): 8.1

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 86%

"Joan"
Sophie Turner attends the launch of the new ITV series Joan at Jack Solomons Club in London. Picture date: Thursday, September 19, 2024.
Sophie Turner plays a real-life thief in "Joan."

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How does a 20-something mother of a 6-year-old, enveloped in grief and abuse from her marriage, turn into a masterful jewel thief?

According to "Joan," the answer is partly maternal instincts and partly a desire to take control of her life.

Sophie Turner — my favorite of the Stark siblings in "Game of Thrones" — plays real-life diamond thief Joan Hannington with fierce conviction.

The ITV1 show, adapted from Hannington's memoir, "I Am What I Am: The True Story of Britain's Most Notorious Jewel Thief," was reworked for the screen by Anna Symon.

Like many British crime dramas, the six-part show gets right to the heart of the story — it opens with a tense scene in which Joan has to flee with her daughter, before eventually leaving her in foster care because she has no money.

From then on, Joan has two goals: to get her daughter back and make enough money to rebuild her life.

Of course, once she does make money illegally, a sense of invincibility sets in, and at one point, you watch Turner's character enjoy the criminal she's become. These moments are punctuated with affectionate ones as she spends time with her daughter, Kelly, played by Mia Millichamp-Long.

The highlight for me was watching Turner transform and grow episode after episode. But what stayed with me were the choices her character made to survive (and thrive) for her daughter.

IMDb rating: 6.7

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 81%

"The Penguin"
colin farrell in a pinstripe suit and black tie, with a trimmed mustache and goatee, his hair slicked back and silver hoops in his ears. he's smiling at the penguin premiere
Colin Farrell at the New York City premiere of "The Penguin."

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If it hasn't already been said, 2024 belongs to the anti-hero, specifically one from the DC universe: Oswald Cobb, aka the Penguin.

If you've previously enjoyed films such as "The Godfather" or shows like "The Sopranos," then you'll find yourself drawn to (and seriously hooked on) "The Penguin."

It's a gritty, character-driven crime drama that picks up where Matt Reeves' "The Batman" (2022) left off, focusing on the aftermath of Gotham's destabilization.

But don't worry if you haven't watched the film or aren't a DC fan. The show and its titular antihero, played by an almost unrecognizable Colin Farrell, offer a deep dive into one of Batman's most iconic enemies, giving plenty of backstory throughout.

The noir-inspired narrative is packed with intense drama, moral ambiguity, and power struggles.

The show debuted as an eight-part limited series on HBO, concluding with a jaw-dropping finale that drew 2.1 million viewers across all platforms, Variety reported.

Unsurprisingly, then, it has also been nominated for multiple Golden Globe Awards, including best television limited series and best performance by a male actor in a limited series.

IMDb rating: 8.7

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 95%

"Presumed Innocent"
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nana Mensah, and Peter Sarsgaard at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center on June 11, 2024, in New York City for a conversation on "Presumed Innocent."
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nana Mensah, and Peter Sarsgaard star in "Presumed Innocent."

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"Presumed Innocent" is a gripping legal drama that explores the dark intersections of ambition, betrayal, and justice.

Based on Scott Turow's best-selling novel of the same name, the series reimagines the courtroom thriller for a modern audience.

The story follows Rusty Sabich (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), a talented prosecutor whose life is upended when he becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a colleague he had an affair with.

As secrets unravel, the series dives into complex themes of guilt, loyalty, and the fine line between truth and deception, keeping viewers on the edge until the end.

With a stellar cast, sharp writing, and a tense, atmospheric tone, the show promises a masterclass in suspense.

The eight-episode show, which is streaming on Apple TV+, has already been renewed for a second season and has been nominated for multiple Golden Globes.

IMDb rating: 7.7

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 78%

"The Asunta Case"
Tristán Ulloa as Alfonso Basterra, and Candela Peña as Rosario Porto Ortega in "The Asunta Case."
Tristán Ulloa as Alfonso Basterra, and Candela Peña as Rosario Porto Ortega in "The Asunta Case."

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For true, true crime fans, "The Asunta Case" feels all too familiar.

It is a chilling six-episode miniseries that revisits the 2013 murder of 12-year-old Asunta Yong Fang Basterra Porto in Spain.

Using archival footage, interviews, and courtroom recordings, the series dives into the puzzling details of the case, including the arrest and trial of Asunta's adoptive parents, who were accused in her death.

Unlike other true crime dramas, though, it does not sensationalize or overdramatize an already complex situation. Instead, it uses facts to keep audiences engaged.

At times, the series proceeds very slowly but still offers a sharp breakdown of the case.

The details of the case and the Porto family's dynamics, coupled with a lack of motive, kept me up (and wondering) for several nights.

As of June 2024, the show had garnered 30 million views since it premiered on Netflix.

IMDb rating: 6.8

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 100%

"Griselda"
Sofía Vergara playing griselda on netflix's "griselda"
Sofía Vergara on "Griselda."

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"Griselda" chronicles the rise of Griselda Blanco, the infamous Colombian drug lord who built one of the most lucrative cartels.

The series, which stars Sofía Vergara in a transformative performance, explores Blanco's dual nature as a criminal mastermind and a fiercely protective mother.

Vergara's portrayal is magnetic. She sheds her comedic persona to embody a woman who is as compelling as she is terrifying. Given that I've mostly seen Vergara as Gloria from "Modern Family," initially, I found it hard to picture her as a Colombian drug lord, but I passed that barrier about 20 minutes into the first episode.

Visually, the show captures the 1970s and '80s drug-trade era in stunning detail. The cinematography by Armando Salas shines a light on the dangers of the narcotics empire balanced with intimate moments of Blanco's conflict.

The series occasionally slips in pacing, rushing through certain chapters of Blanco's life while lingering on others that lack depth. Despite this, I found the narrative engaging.

Vergara was rightfully nominated for an Emmy Award in the outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie category, but she did not win.

IMDb rating: 7.2

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 86%

"Under the Bridge"
Lily Gladstone wears a police uniform and cap in an image from the Hulu series "Under the Bridge."
Lily Gladstone as Cam in Hulu's "Under the Bridge"

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Watching "Under the Bridge" left me shaken in a way few shows have.

The miniseries, adapted for TV based on late writer Rebecca Godfrey's 2005 novel of the same name, revisits the heartbreaking 1997 murder of 14-year-old Reena Virk and immediately dives into the complexities of bullying, exclusion, and the systemic failures that allowed this tragedy to unfold.

What struck me most was how raw and real it felt. The performances by Riley Keough, who plays writer Rebecca Godfrey, and Lily Gladstone, who plays Cam, a police officer, were so authentic that I couldn't stop thinking about them long after the episodes ended.

Archie Panjabi, who plays Suman, Virk's grief-stricken mother, is also fantastic on the show.

It isn't your regular post-dinner watch; this one pulls you into its world immediately and then stays with you long after. It doesn't just tell Reena's story from various viewpoints but forces us to confront the issues we often shy away from.

IMDb rating: 7.2

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 86%

"The Perfect Couple"
(L to R) Eve Hewson as Amelia Sacks, Sam Nivola as Will Winbury, Nicole Kidman as Greer Winbury, Billy Howle as Benji Winbury, Liev Schreiber as Tag Winbury, Dakota Fanning as Abby Winbury, Jack Reynor as Thomas Winbury in "The Perfect Couple."
The cast of "The Perfect Couple."

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A (seemingly) picture-perfect wedding weekend at a stunning Nantucket estate takes a dark turn when the bride's best friend and maid of honor, Merritt Monaco (played by Meghann Fahy), is discovered dead on the beach.

While I spent much of the year immersed in dark, gritty crime dramas, "The Perfect Couple" felt like a refreshing departure.

With its idyllic seaside setting and a cast of well-dressed suspects, the series balances its mystery with a lighter, almost escapist charm. Beneath the polished exterior, though, lay a tangle of secrets and lies that kept me guessing "who did it" until the very end.

The show, which is based on Elin Hilderbrand's 2018 novel of the same name, offers more than just a whodunit — it's a creative exploration of relationships, privilege, and the facades people maintain, all wrapped in a beautifully shot package that feels like a guilty pleasure worth indulging in.

Oh, and did I mention Meghan Trainor's viral-for-the-right-reasons and very catchy dance track "Criminals," which was played at the beginning of the show and had everyone, including me, swaying along each time?

According to Nielsen's September 2-8 report, which The Wrap shared, the show garnered 1.9 billion views in its opening week.

IMDb rating: 6.5

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 66%

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22 photos show beautiful hidden gems across the US

Fly Geyser, Nevada
Fly Geyser in Gerlach, Nevada.

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  • From ice caves on the Apostle Islands to Arizona's red rocks, the US is full of hidden gems.
  • You might not have known about these 22 locations in the US.
  • Stand-out spots include the Fly Geyser in Nevada and the Blue Lakes Trail in Colorado.

In the past decade, social media has taken over the travel industry — trips are planned around potential Instagram posts, and travelers are flocking to photo-worthy beaches and mountains, only to arrive and see everyone else had the exact same idea.

Yet, there is an abundance of untouched wonders across the US that not every traveler knows about.

Whether it's a more challenging hike or an extra 30-minute drive, these lesser-known destinations are well worth the effort to visit. Just don't tell anyone. 

Here are 22 unique travel destinations around the US.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a stunning destination known for its colorful sandstone cliffs, pristine beaches, and waterfalls.

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The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a hidden gem, offering clear waters, kayaking, rock climbing, bird watching, fishing, and some great exploring.

The picturesque spot is just as beautiful in the winter, when visitors and locals can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.

Thor's Well in Cape Perpetua, Oregon
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Thor's Well is a natural hole that researchers believe has been carved out from a collapsed sea cave.

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Thor's Well is a large hole in a rock that constantly drains water from the ocean.

During high tide, ocean water rushes through the hole, creating a fairly dangerous site. Because the waves are so aggressive, photographs of the scene are rare, making this site fairly unknown. 

National Lakeshore Ice Caves on Apostle Islands, Wisconsin
National Lakeshore Ice Caves
The ice caves are rare winter formations that emerge along the cliffs and sea caves of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

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The National Lakeshore ice caves come out when the temperature is just right.

It has to be cold enough for visitors to delicately tread across Lake Superior, but the dangerous trek is well worth it. The red sandstone cliffs are dripping with massive icicles that sparkle in the sun. Tourists need the correct gear to make the hike, which makes this site fairly undiscovered and empty.

Mildred B. Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas
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A popular tourist and wedding destination, the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel was built in 1988.

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Sun streams through the Mildred B. Chapel, made up of 50 arches that reach over 50 feet into the air.

The chapel is transparent, which makes the interior feel different depending on the changing weather and seasons. Secluded on a wooded hilltop, visitors and locals enjoy meditating and reflecting inside and around the peaceful forest. 

Fly Geyser in Gerlach, Nevada
Fly Geyser, Nevada
Visitors can view the Fly Geyser in Nevada between April and October.

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Located on Fly Ranch Property, these two geysers are a product of a man-made accident.

In 1964, a well was drilled, but eventually, work stopped once they reached geothermal boiling water. Apparently, the well was sealed, but the seal didn't keep, resulting in a super natural-looking mound that continues to grow.

The green and red colors come from the thermophilic algae, which illuminates in a moist and hot atmosphere. The geyser can be viewed during nature walks held between April and October. 

Mendenhall Ice Caves in Alaska
Mendenhall Ice Caves Alaska
The Mendenhall Glacier is home to breathtaking blue ice caves illuminated by light, revealing intricate ice formations.

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Tucked away within Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier are stunning blue ice caves that glow.

Located just 12 miles from Juneau, these hidden wonders are surprisingly accessible, with guided hikes available for those who prefer. The ice caves, with their shimmering blue hues and intricate ice formations, provide a unique experience, allowing visitors to enter a frozen world unlike any other. 

White Sands National Park in New Mexico
White Sands in New Mexico
White Sands National Park in New Mexico.

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White Sands National Park in New Mexico features a beautiful landscape of white dunes, with some towering up to 60 feet high.

Uniquely composed of gypsum crystals, it is the largest gypsum desert on Earth. Visitors can explore the surreal terrain through hiking, sledding, or scenic drives. 

The Met Cloisters in New York City
The Saint Guilhem Cloister at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Four medieval cloisters from France, known as the Met Cloisters, have been reassembled in New York City and are home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of medieval treasures.

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The Met Cloisters offer a taste of Europe in the heart of New York City.

This unique museum is housed in four medieval cloisters from France, carefully dismantled, transported across the globe, and reconstructed in Manhattan. These days, they serve as the home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's medieval art and architecture collection, providing a serene escape filled with history and beauty.

 

Taggart Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Visitors passing by the Taggart Lake will spot some wildlife en route.

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Hiking the Taggart Lake Trail takes you away from the crowds and tourists.

The trail opens into a glistening (and cold) Taggart Lake, offering a clear reflection of the Grand Tetons on the water. This hidden treasure also awards hikers with picturesque views of the American West and the opportunity to spot some incredible wildlife. 

Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
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Adventure enthusiasts with a love for nature will enjoy strolling past swamps and green fields at the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.

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About 45 minutes outside of New Orleans, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve protects Louisiana's Mississippi River Delta region.

Paths are built-in, and visitors can stroll through the swamps, where alligators swim past your feet. Trees and plants fill the swamp water, giving off the illusion of a grassy field and creating the ideal environment for unique southern wildlife.

Taos Pueblo in Taos, New Mexico
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Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Mexico.

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The Taos Pueblo is the only Native American site that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The buildings have been inhabited for over 1,000 years and are constructed entirely out of straw, water, and the grounds of the earth to form a mixture called adobe. The site lies about a mile north of modern Taos and is an important destination to check out on any road trip through the West.

Fern Canyon in the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California
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Fern Canyon is home to seven types of ferns attached to rocks.

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The hike to Fern Canyon isn't easy, which keeps this hidden paradise quiet and fairly unpopulated.

Unlike most dry canyons out west, Fern Canyon has seven different types of ferns attached to the rocks, with an abundance of salamanders and frogs living underneath. Weave through the canyon using the footbridges, where you'll pass by different waterfalls and creeks as the canyon begins to close in on you. 

Blue Lakes Trail in Mount Sneffels Wilderness, Colorado
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The Blue Lakes Trail features crystal-clear lakes surrounded by rugged peaks and vibrant wildflowers.

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The Blue Lakes Trail should be on the top of everyone's list if you ever find yourself traveling through Colorado.

The trail weaves through wildflower meadows and leads you to three lakes: lower, middle, and upper. Lower lake is the easiest to get to and has flat space where hikers can choose to spend the night, but the middle and upper lakes offer the best 360 views of the entire glacial basin. 

Soldier Pass Trail in Sedona, Arizona
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Walking the Soldier Pass Trail in winter offers a unique perspective on the red rocks of Sedona, which are often dusted in a delicate layer of snow around this time.

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The red rocks in Arizona may be fairly known, but the opportunity to see them in the wintertime is entirely different.

Most tourists are used to photos of the red rocks under the hot Arizona sun, but to see them covered in a light dusting of snow and bursting with pine trees is truly unique.

Grand Prismatic Spring at the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park with tourists viewing the natural scene.
Grand Prismatic Spring is among the largest hot springs in the US and the third-largest globally.

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The Grand Prismatic Spring, nestled in Yellowstone National Park's Wyoming area, is among the largest hot springs in the US and the third-largest globally.

Its vibrant, rainbow-like colors are produced by heat-loving microbes that thrive in the 160°F waters. The hot springs are a perfect example of beauty best admired from a distance.

 

Abiqua Falls in Marion County, Oregon
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The Abiqua Falls in Oregon are best viewed between April and November.

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Abiqua Falls Trail is a difficult trail, but the payoff is enormous.

Hikers enjoy a leisurely nature hike that ends almost directly across from the top of the waterfall, giving visitors a fantastic view looking down into the bright swimming hole. However, more daring hikers will continue the very physical descent down the dirt-covered rocks, where you can plunge into freezing cold water and enjoy the seclusion for hours. 

Mount Scott Hiking Trail in Crater Lake, Oregon
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Mount Scott Hiking Trail offers spectacular views of the Crater Lake National Park.

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Crater Lake National Park is a popular national park, but hiking is a great way to get off the beaten path and take in 360-degree views.

The challenging, seemingly never-ending switchbacks on Mount Scott Hiking Trail make this hike less-populated than others, and the few who reach the top earn a quiet lookout point all to themselves. 

Tennessee Valley in San Francisco
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Visitors hiking the Tennessee Valley Trail in San Francisco are rewarded with stunning views of a secluded beach at the trail's end.

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Very close to San Francisco is the Tennessee Valley Hiking Trail, which offers breathtaking views of the sunset and opens up into a secluded beach.

Most tourists head towards Marin headlands and completely miss this hike and beach access, bringing the lucky ones peace and quiet.

Mount Washington in Coös County, New Hampshire
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In under three hours visitors on board the Cog Railway can experience the beauty of New England while also learning about the region's history.

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Mount Washington is the highest peak in the northeast, and the best way to summit to the peak is on the Cog Railway.

Only about an hour up to the top, this historic railway ends with a 360 view of Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and five different states. Take the train in early fall and you'll weave through the brightly colored trees and leaves that make New England autumn so famous.

Cedar Falls in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
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Nestled in Hocking Hills State Park, Cedar Falls, is a beautiful waterfall surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery.

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Hocking Hills State Park has seven main hiking areas, and Cedar Falls is a must.

The trail itself is only a half-mile long and perfect for kids of all ages. It ends with a whimsical waterfall plunging over moss-covered rocks and surrounded by huge trees. Because the trail is so short, it's a great spot to have a picnic or spend an afternoon relaxing. 

Mohegan Bluffs Beach on Block Island, Rhode Island
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Mohegan Bluffs is a lovely coastal destination featuring clay cliffs, dramatic ocean views, and a secluded beach.

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Thirteen miles off the coast of Rhode Island and only about 9 miles long, Block Island offers beaches, hikes, and endless exploring. As tourists flood the island on the daily ferry, the main beaches quickly fill up.

But a rugged hike down the breathtaking Mohegan Bluffs opens up to a more private beach built into the rocks. Plus, locals say rubbing the dark mud from the rocks onto your skin makes for a perfect exfoliant.

Grace Farms in New Canaan, Connecticut
A large winding building and gardens at Grace Farms in Connecticut.
Grace Farms is a community center known for its innovative architecture, open landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere.

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Grace Farms is approximately 80 acres of open meadows, woods, and ponds.

A quick drive away from New York City, visitors can stroll through the property and modern architecture, experiencing a rare few moments of peace and quiet. 

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Photos show what first class looks like on trains around the world

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The presidential suite onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express.

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  • Many train companies around the world offer first-class experiences.
  • Some trains' first-class options include private cabins with en-suite bathrooms.
  • On other trains, first-class travel means getting a cushier seat, more legroom, and free food.

Train travel is experiencing a renaissance. 

In the years after COVID-19, many people have turned to slow and sustainable travel, and luxury train operators have capitalized on this, offering opulent experiences worldwide. 

These days, luxury trains feel straight out of an Agatha Christie novel. Think plush interiors in first-class cabins, free-flowing Champagne, and, in some cases, vanities decked out with designer toiletries.

Last year, travel agency Railbookers launched an extravagant itinerary called "Around the World by Luxury Train." The journey spanned seven luxury train lines across four continents, starting in Vancouver and ending in Asia, with intercontinental flights connecting each leg and prices starting at $113,599 per person. 

Despite the hefty price tag, the 59-day trip's 2025 offerings attracted a waitlist of over 500 people even before tickets went on sale, Condé Nast Traveler reported.

This boom in high-end rail experiences is fueling what travel experts have termed a new "golden age" of train travel. 

From hand-carved wall details to lavish spread of meals on board, here's what traveling in first-class train cabins looks like across the world.

The Paris grand suites on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
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The Paris grand suites offer guests complete privacy in a luxurious setup.

Belmond

The grand suites on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, which travels through Italy and Western Europe, have 24-hour butler service and marble en-suite bathrooms.

Guests occupying these suites are served free-flowing Champagne and can opt for private, in-cabin dining.

The Istanbul suite on the Venice-Simplon Orient Express
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The Istanbul suite onboard the Venice-Simplon Orient Express features plush embroidered rugs, soft pillows, and interiors that remind of the Grand Bazaar in Turkey.

Belmond

One of the grand suites on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is the Istanbul suite, which has hand-carved wall details.

Passengers can dine in their sumptuous suites or venture to one of the train's four restaurants and bar cars for a gourmet meal or cocktail.

The royal suites on Rovos Rail
A train cabin with sofa, bed, mirror, and large windows.
The Rovos Rail royal suite spans half a train car and features a private lounge and a Victorian-style tub.

Rovos Rail

The royal suite onboard Rovos Rail, which has routes throughout southern Africa, features spacious accommodations spanning half a train car.

Guests have access to a private lounge area and an en-suite bathroom with a Victorian-style tub. There's also a mini-fridge stocked with beverages and snacks as well as a host available on-call. 

The GoldLeaf class on the Rocky Mountaineer
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Guests opting for the GoldLeaf cabins have access to gourmet meals, tour guides, and a car with glass windows that offer views of the landscape outside.

Rocky Mountaineer

The Rocky Mountaineer train, which travels through the Canadian Rockies, offers two classes: SilverLeaf and GoldLeaf. GoldLeaf is its equivalent to first class, and it includes a car with glass ceilings, offering passengers uninterrupted views of the landscape.

GoldLeaf also offers sit-down, gourmet meals, outdoor viewing platforms, and service from tour guides who point out passing landmarks and wildlife.

The suite cabin on the Andean Explorer
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Guests staying in the suite cabins on the Andean Explorer receive complete royal treatment, from private rooms and luxe interiors to 24/7 assistance.

Belmond

On the Andean Explorer, which travels through Peru, a stay in one of the train's suite cabins is a true first-class experience, complete with a robe and slippers, 24/7 assistance buttons, and a spacious, private room with a double bed, closet, and an en-suite bathroom.

The interior, too, pays touching tribute to Peru with walls draped in linen and cozy leather seating. 

The presidential suite on the Eastern & Oriental Express
Eastern & Oriental Express Presidential Cabin.
The Eastern & Oriental Express travels through Southeast Asia.

Belmond

Passengers who book the presidential suite, the most luxurious cabin onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express, can lounge in comfort. The ornate cabins feature an en-suite shower and restroom and are fully air-conditioned.

The suite comes with a minibar and a massive picture window.

At night, attendants turn the couches into beds and equip the room with bathrobes and slippers. After a good night's rest, passengers can enjoy a complimentary breakfast brought to their door.

The imperial suite on the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express
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The imperial suite on the Golden Eagle features an in-lounge area and an easily accessible mini-bar.

Golden Eagle Luxury Trains

Among the Golden Eagle's itineraries is the Trans-Siberian journey, which connects Russia from the east and west.

Its imperial suite is the most spacious cabin on the train, with a lounge area, in-cabin dining, a private en-suite bathroom, a stocked minibar, and heated floors.

The grand suites on The Britannic Explorer
Interiors of the new The Britannic Explorer.
The grand suites on Belmond's newest luxury train, launching in July 2025, are inspired by English country gardens.

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Starting July 2025, Belmond will offer a new train tour in England and Wales: The Britannic Explorer. While the journey will begin in London, guests can select from three separate routes covering Cornwall, the Lake District, and Wales. 

London-based studio Albion Nord designed the train's 18 cabins, including three grand suites. These suites feature a double bed, ensuite bathroom, and marble dining table. Guests also have access to a personal butler and a complimentary spa treatment. 

 

 

 

The suite cabins on La Dolce Vita Orient Express
The suite cabin on Orient Express La Dolce Vita.
Guests onboard La Dolce Vita can opt for one of the 18 suites on this train, each with plush furnishings, brass accents, and intricate design details.

Luxury Train Club

From spring 2025, La Dolce Vita trains will traverse through 14 regions of Italy, including Sicily.

One of the accommodations onboard is the suite cabins, which feature a sofa, two armchairs, a full-size bed, and a private bathroom. Guests can either opt for room service or enjoy a selection of Italian delicacies at the dining car, helmed by three-Michelin-starred Chef Heinz Beck.

First-class seats on Renfe and SNCF
Renfe First Class Car.
First-class seating on a Renfe and SNCF train.

Renfe

First-class cars on the European rail companies Renfe and SNFC's high-speed trains, which travel through France and Spain, have spacious seats and huge windows.

Most first-class trains have three seats in a row instead of four. Travelers in this class also have access to free WiFi and a "club space," where they can connect their laptops to TV screens.

The premier class on Eurostar
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A premier standard on the Eurostar e300.

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Eurostar travels between cities, including Amsterdam, Paris, and London.

Passengers who book first class, or "premier," get a larger seat, plus a free meal and drinks. They're also allowed to bring more luggage than other travelers and have access to full-service lounges where they can grab a bite or sip cocktails ahead of their journey. 

The gran class on Hokuriku Shinkansen
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The Hokuriku Shinkansen's first-class seats resemble cozy recliners in a movie theater, but with elegant details.

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The highest class onboard Japan's Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train is "gran class," which has automated, reclining leather seats and comes with free meals, snacks, and drinks.

Passengers can also get comfortable thanks to blankets, eye masks, and slippers.

The prima class on Italo
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For guests who prefer to travel comfortably, the prima class onboard Italo has seats with the most leg and elbow room.

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The Italian high-speed train, Italo, offers a "prima" car with seats with more legroom and elbowroom than cars in other classes.

Passengers can also enjoy free WiFi and pay extra for exclusive lounge access at some Italian train stations. Traveling in "prima" class also includes free wine and Prosecco and reclining seats.

The first class on TGV
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When traveling on TGV's first-class car, passengers can opt for solo seats.

Renfe-SNCF

France's TGV train offers first-class cars with more spacious seating than its regular class.

These cars have reclining seats and options to book a solo seat for peace and quiet during a long trip.

First-class seats on Fuxing
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A first-class car on China's high-speed train, Fuxing.

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One of China's high-speed trains, Fuxing, offers comfy seats and attendants who serve food and drinks throughout the journey.

Compared with the train's second-class cars, passengers in a first-class car have seats with charging ports and ample room to relax.

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Photos show stunning designer Christmas displays at luxury hotels around the world

There are three different Christmas trees: one from Riggs, Washington, DC, another from Hotel de Russie in Rome, and the last one from The Charles Hotel in Munich.
Several luxury hotels across the world collaborated with luxury brands — from Dolce & Gabbana to Jenny Packham — and artists to elevate their festive tree displays.

Riggs Washington, DC/Hotel de Russie/The Charles Hotel

  • Hotels around the world collaborate with luxury brands for their Christmas decorations.
  • Some trees, like the one at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira in Dubai, have been designed by jewelers.
  • Other hotels have tapped artists like Conrad Shawcross and fashion brands like Jenny Packham.

It has been a tough quarter for luxury labels like LVMH and Kering as key consumer markets like China pull back amid a globally unsteady economic environment.

But there's still plenty of reason for cheer ahead of the festive season.

The once fashion-exclusive brands are diversifying their offerings, from cafés and pop-ups to partnerships with historic hotels around the holiday season.

As the luxury travel sector bounces back from its COVID-19 era downfall — think the rise in high-end train travel — it's yet another space where brands can make their mark.

While festive collaborations aren't anything new, a struggling luxury fashion market makes it even more important for brands to capitalize on the moment. And the benefits of these collaborations aren't one-sided — Christmas tree lighting ceremonies at venues like Claridge's in London have evolved into beloved festive traditions, drawing crowds each year.

For many guests checking into hotels this holiday season, a well-decorated, designer tree display not only enhances the festive atmosphere but also serves as the ultimate status symbol that helps hotels stand out.

From colorful oversized bows to leather-crafted ribbon ornaments, here are 12 designer Christmas trees that are just as extravagant as the luxury brands behind them.

Christopher John Rogers for Riggs Hotel in Washington, DC
The holiday tree at Riggs Hotel in Washington, DC, was designed by Christopher Rogers, whose 2023 collaboration with British paintmaker Farrow & Ball inspired the decor.
The holiday tree at Riggs Hotel in Washington, DC, was designed by Christopher Rogers, whose 2023 collaboration with British paintmaker Farrow & Ball inspired the decor.

Riggs Washington, DC

Boutique hotel Riggs Washington, DC, has collaborated with fashion designer Christopher John Rogers and British paint and paper maker Farrow & Ball to create a dazzling 18-foot holiday tree.

Inspired by Rogers' childhood memories of food and family, the Carte Blanche collection, which debuted last September, includes 12 custom paint colors and three wallpaper prints, with names like "Cardamom," "Lobster," "Raw Tomatillo," and "Hog Plum."

These have served as inspiration for the holiday tree's colorful decor.

The 18-foot tree is decked in large, colorful bows.
The holiday tree at Riggs Hotel in Washington, DC, has colorful bows.
The ornaments were hand-painted using colors from the Carte Blanche collection, while the bows were made using strips of hand-painted paper.

Riggs Washington, DC

The tree uses the 12 signature paint colors from the collection for oversize hand-painted bows and geometric wallpaper draped like fabric from Rogers' womenswear collections.

Ornaments, which Forbes reported took five days to make, include designs like blue lobsters, pink shallots, and silver sardines.

Sir Paul Smith for Claridge's in London
A Christmas tree decorated by Sir Paul Smith for The Claridge's.
British fashion designer Sir Paul Smith, a longtime friend of Claridge's, has designed the hotel's holiday tree this year.

Claridge's

From sweet treats and scents to the star of the season, the Christmas tree, British fashion designer Sir Paul Smith has worked closely with Mayfair-based Claridge's to transform its lobby.

"When designing this year's tree, I automatically thought of a birdhouse, friendly and optimistic, a symbol of home which reflects the welcoming spirit of Claridge's," Sir Paul Smith told Harper's Bazaar in October, ahead of the tree's reveal.

The 19-foot tree is decorated with 100 bespoke birdhouses.
The Claridge's Christmas tree showcasing small house ornaments signed by Sir Paul Smith.
The ornaments used to decorate the tree include a mix of birdhouses — designed by British architect Nik Ramage — and red, blue, and golden baubles.

Claridge's

To create the ornaments for the tree, Sir Paul Smith partnered with British architect Nik Ramage and design studio Studiomama.

Ramage helped craft the birdhouses displayed on the tree, while Studiomama created "off-cut creatures" made from scrapwood to place at the base of the tree.

In addition to the decor, Smith's holiday fragrance, "Merrymaker," will be sprayed in the hotel's lobby, and a candy cart called "Paul's Pick n Mix," featuring his favorite Christmas treats, will be wheeled into the lobby daily.

Jenny Packham for Pulitzer Hotel in Amsterdam
A Christmas tree with big round white pearls and bows around it.
British fashion designer Jenny Packham designed the Pulitzer Hotel's holiday tree this year.

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British fashion designer Jenny Packham has brought her signature sparkling embellishments and silhouettes to Pulitzer Amsterdam's holiday decorations this year.

For the set design, Packham was inspired by renowned Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, whose ability to showcase the "quiet moments of beauty" stayed with her, she told WWD.

The nearly 29-foot tree is decorated with black-and-white bows.
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The ornaments used to decorate the tree were inspired by the embellishments Packham had previously incorporated in the clothes she designed and Johannes Vermeer's painting, "Girl with a Pearl Earring."

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At nearly 29 feet, the tree, draped in grosgrain bows — reminiscent of those on Kate Middleton's dress during King Charles' Trooping of the Colour procession — and handmade pearls, stands tall in the hotel's central courtyard.

The intricate details on the bows and large pearl ornaments accompanying them are inspired by Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring."

Ladurée for The St. Regis Hotel in New York City
The St. Regis New York's holiday decorations include a tree designed by Ladurée, a sweet cart, and trees made of macarons.
The St. Regis New York's holiday decorations include a tree designed by Ladurée, a sweet cart, and trees made of macarons.

The St. Regis New York

From garlands and velvet bows to a 12-foot tree, The St. Regis Hotel in New York has undergone a complete festive transformation, thanks to its collaboration with French patisserie Ladurée.

In addition to the decor, the Parisian brand is also offering a festive afternoon tea experience at the hotel's newly launched tea salon, La Maisonette.

The 12-foot tree is decked with oversized macaron ornaments and dried golden florals.
The Christmas tree is decorated in green with a matching bow on top.
For St. Regis New York's 2024 holiday tree, Ladurée used large macaron ornaments in shades of gold, cream, and teal to decorate the tree.

The St. Regis New York

The dessert brand has created macaron-shaped ornaments in shades of gold, cream, and teal, complete with matching velvet bows, to decorate the tree in the hotel's reception.

Underneath, the spot is surrounded by ribbon-wrapped gifts such as an advent calendar and sweet boxes. And next to it, there's a macaron cart that doubles as both a photo stop and a place to shop.

Garrard for Mandarin Oriental Jumeira in Dubai
A Christmas tree adorned in blue and gold in the center with tree lights surrounding it.
Jewelry house Garrard collaborated with the Mandarin Oriental Jumeira to design its annual holiday tree.

Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai

London-based jewelry brand Garrard — appointed crown jeweler by Queen Victoria in 1843 — is bringing some of its holiday sparkle to Mandarin Oriental Jumeira this holiday season.

"Every year, our Christmas tree represents the ultimate celebration of sophistication and creative expression," said Werner Anzinger, the general manager of Mandarin Oriental Jumeira.

Of this year's tree, he said, "This new masterpiece crafted together with Garrard evokes the timeless luxury and glamour of both brands as we bring seasonal sparkle and joy to Dubai."

The tree is adorned with blue baubles and golden leaves, paying tribute to both brands.
Christmas tree in blue, gold leaves, and white lighting with a golden star on top. Confetti around.
This year, the hotel's Christmas tree is draped in Garrard Blue, highlighting the brand's festive "Enchanted Night" concept.

Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai

This year's Christmas tree is themed around sapphires, the same gemstone used by the jeweler for a pendant for the hotel's fifth anniversary earlier this year.

The tree's golden branches are decorated with the Mandarin fan — the hotel's signature motif — large midnight-blue baubles, and an illuminated ribbon.

La Ligne for The Dewberry in Charleston, South Carolina
In partnership with interior stylist Tom Dunn, fashion label La Ligne decorated The Dewberry's lobby.
In partnership with interior stylist Tom Dunn, fashion label La Ligne decorated The Dewberry's lobby.

Andrew Cebulka

From Meghan Markle to Karlie Kloss, several celebrities have been spotted rocking a La Ligne outfit. This year, the brand has dressed The Dewberry's lobby for Christmas.

Interior stylist Tom Dunn, who has previously worked with the fashion label, helped design the tree.

The 12-foot tree is draped in ribbons and woven ornaments.
A wicker bauble on a Christmas tree.
The ornaments used to decorate the tree include a mix of wicker baskets and decorative sweetgrass.

Andrew Cebulka

When decorating the tree, Dunn took inspiration from Charleston's sweetgrass baskets, incorporating natural elements like shed branches, woven baskets, and decorative sweetgrass into the decor.

The stylist added a touch of the outdoors to the Balsam fir, draping it with oak branches, wicker baubles, and tiny gold-toned flowers.

Ghurka for Primland Resort in Virginia
The Christmas tree is in small red leather ribbons, along with a fireplace, a small setting area, a wreath, and holiday gifts.
The holiday tree at Primland was designed by the luxury leather label Ghurka.

Heather Ison

Connecticut-based luxury leather-goods brand Ghurka is known for its luggage and leather accessories, but this year, it will also be known for its cozy, country holiday aesthetic at the Primland resort, a private mountain estate in Virginia.

The tree in the resort's Great Hall is decorated with tiny bows made of leather.
For Primland's 2024 holiday tree, Ghurka used mini chestnut leather bows to decorate the tree.
For Primland's 2024 holiday tree, Ghurka used mini chestnut leather bows to decorate the tree.

Heather Ison

Beginning with festive bright-red bows, Ghurka reworked its signature chestnut leather for the holiday decor.

The tree also features natural brass rivets and red ribbons with Christmas lights.

Guests staying at the hotel can also request a personalized tree en suite throughout the festive season.

Conrad Shawcross for The Connaught Hotel in London
Keeping up with nine years of Christmas tradition, The Connaught collaborated with sculptor Conrad Shawcross for its annual holiday tree decorations.
Keeping up with nine years of Christmas tradition, The Connaught collaborated with sculptor Conrad Shawcross for its annual holiday tree decorations.

The Connaught

The historic Connaught Hotel in Mayfair has stuck to simplicity with a hint of sparkle for its holiday makeover this year.

Helping with the designs is British sculptor Conrad Shawcross, best known for blending mathematical concepts and geometrical patterns within his designs.

The nearly 29-foot tree is bedecked with 90 lanterns.
Ninety identical lanterns were used as ornaments to decorate the Christmas tree at The Connaught this year.
Ninety identical lanterns were used as ornaments to decorate the Christmas tree at The Connaught this year.

The Connaught

The hotel's tree on Carlos Place has been dressed in 90 identical lanterns, each made from aluminum and hand painted with a silver coating.

Atop, the designer has added a shining star that lights up Mayfair and, per the artist, symbolizes hope this Christmas.

Baccarat for Mandarin Oriental in Singapore
A Christmas tree made using crystals.
Crystal House, Baccarat joined hands with the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Singapore to add a touch of sparkle to its holiday decor.

Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

It is a season of double celebrations for crystal brand Baccarat, which is marking its 260th anniversary this year by collaborating with hotels worldwide for festive experiences.

One of the hotels is the Mandarin Oriental in Singapore, where Baccarat also hosted a cocktail world tour earlier this year.

A new take on the traditional tree, the hotel's centerpiece is made from crystals.
This unconventional tree is made using two chandeliers and Baccarat's signature red ribbon.
This unconventional tree uses two chandeliers and Baccarat's signature red ribbon.

Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

Although the tree is slightly unconventional — with no leaves or branches — the hotel's centerpiece is certainly one of a kind, given that it's made from 24- and 40-light Le Roi Soleil chandeliers.

The crystal chandeliers feature intricate branches, tassels, and octagons stacked into a tree shape with the brand's logo on top.

Brioni for Hotel De La Ville in Rome
Italian fashion label Brioni collaborated with Hotel de la Ville to craft holiday decorations.
Italian fashion label Brioni collaborated with Hotel de la Ville to craft holiday decorations.

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One of Rome's most Instagram-worthy getaways, Hotel de la Ville, collaborated with luxury Italian label Brioni for its holiday decor.

The result is a cozy, quiet-luxury aesthetic with elegant details throughout the lobby and, of course, a Christmas tree.

Hotel guests can also experience "tailoring en suite," where they can shop customized outfits crafted by Brioni's master tailors.

The tree features silk baubles made from fabrics used by the brand in its previous collections.
Hanging on the three are blue, gold, and cream-colored baubles made using silk.
Brioni used silk scraps from previous collections to create the tree's ornaments for this festive collaboration.

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The Italian label has reimagined silk pieces from its previous collections to create custom ornaments for what it calls a sustainable Christmas tree.

The tree, designed in shades of blue, gold, and cream and arranged by florists, incorporates natural elements and is brightened with golden hues.

MCM for The Charles Hotel in Munich
A Christmas tree with gingerbread-themed gifts.
MCM has collaborated with The Charles Hotel for its holiday tree decorations.

The Charles Hotel

The Charles Hotel in Munich is celebrating the holidays by creating an enchanting Christmas world titled "From Munich to Mars" in collaboration with MCM — think gingerbread-style ornaments, glittering displays, and a giant Christmas tree adorned with gold and bronze baubles.

If all of that isn't exciting enough, the hotel will also feature an MCM-branded advent calendar, in which guests can win one of 24 luxury gifts every day.

The tree is adorned with MCM-branded rocket and mini Christmas tree ornaments.
The ornaments used to decorate the tree include a mix of gold and bronze baubles and branded rockets.
The ornaments used to decorate the tree include a mix of gold and bronze baubles and branded rockets.

The Charles Hotel

To uphold this year's theme, the hotel has turned to a holiday favorite: gingerbread. Taking inspiration from the traditional biscuit, MCM has used its colors to create rocket and Christmas tree-shaped ornaments.

They've also built out a snowy landscape with gifts wrapped in brown boxes and a miniature, snow-capped gingerbread house to complement the theme.

Dolce & Gabbana for Hotel de Russie in Rome, Italy
Hotel de Russie has collaborated with fashion house Dolce&Gabbana for its tree decor this holiday season.
Hotel de Russie has collaborated with fashion house Dolce & Gabbana for its tree decor this holiday season.

Hotel de Russie

Another Roman contender, Hotel de Russie, unveiled a high-fashion tree for the festive season, crafted in collaboration with luxury label Dolce & Gabbana.

The tree, which is located in the hotel's courtyard, was inspired by the brand's intricate work seen in its collections over the years.

The nearly 13-foot tree is covered with ceramic and glass baubles, colorful ribbons, and fairy lights.
The tree is adorned with ceramic and glass ornaments inspired by the fashion brand's designs, colorful ribbons, and tiny lights.
The tree is adorned with ceramic and glass ornaments inspired by the fashion brand's designs, colorful ribbons, and tiny lights.

Hotel de Russie

The nearly 13-foot tree, decorated with glass and ceramic baubles depicting folk character motifs, big bows, and twinkling lights, adds a warm, festive vibe to the hotel.

Hues of gold pay tribute to the fashion label's signature style.

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Photos show the most beautiful Christmas decorations around the world

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree after being lit during the 92nd annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony on December 4, 2024, in New York.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City.

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  • Landmarks are decked with festive decorations this Christmas season.
  • Among these, New York's Rockefeller tree and London's streets are iconic holiday attractions.
  • But holiday markets in Poland and Spain also make for festive getaways.

Come Christmastime, some of the most famous monuments, malls, and markets around the world get decked out in their festive best.

There's the Rockefeller Christmas tree in New York City, which is adorned with 50,000 LED lights and crowned by a 900-pound Swarovski star. Across the Atlantic, London's streets sparkle with colorful displays of lights, creating a festive glow along Oxford and Regent Streets.

Apart from adding a festive touch to cities, these decorations also serve as a major draw for tourism, with millions of visitors flocking to experience the festive cheer.

Here's a glimpse at how different cities are celebrating Christmas around the world.

Oxford Street in London
A view of London's Oxford Street shows the annual Christmas lights display being switched on in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2024
A view of London's Oxford Street.

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One of London's busiest shopping spots also doubles as the perfect photo stop during the festive season.

The street is draped in overhead lighting every year, with this year's totaling about 300,000 star-shaped LEDs, the BBC reported.

There are also plenty of restaurants and retailers around, which add their own spins on the festive decor.

The Galeries Lafayette in Paris
This photograph shows a giant Christmas tree inside the Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris on November 15, 2024.
Decorating the halls of Galeries Lafayette Paris has been a tradition the department store has followed since 1976.

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Since 1976, department store Galeries Lafayette has celebrated the festive season by constructing a giant Christmas tree. This year is no different, except that the brand is also celebrating its 130th anniversary.

Its pink tree is covered in 20,000 programmable lights, paired with what the store calls "a fiber-optic fireworks effect."

The design was inspired by former Louis Vuitton designer Kevin Germanier's dress collection.

Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul
A large Christmas tree is installed during the Seoul Winter Festa event at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul. Light Festival 'Seoul Winter Festa' runs from December 13 to January 5, 2025, illuminating six iconic locations across Seoul, including Gwanghwamun and Cheonggyecheon Stream, over 24 days.
A large Christmas tree is installed during the Seoul Winter Festa event at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.

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Seoul lights up for the holiday season with its Winter Festa, which runs from November through February 2025 at popular places across the city, such as Gwanghwamun Square, Cheonggyecheon Stream, and Seoul Plaza.

The festival features dazzling art, illuminated sculptures, including a "Squid Game"-themed exhibit, and vibrant lantern displays.

There's also a brightly lit Christmas tree in the center of Gwanghwamun Square overlooking a festive market.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree after being lit during the 92nd annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony on December 4, 2024, in New York.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been a staple of New York City's Christmas celebrations every year since 1931.

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The Center's annual tree-lighting ceremony is a big event that draws large crowds in person and on TV. Last year, NBC's broadcast of the ceremony attracted 7 million viewers, Variety reported.

This year's tree, from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is 74 feet tall and weighs about 11 tons.

Over 50,000 multi-colored LED lights were used to decorate it, and a glittering 900-pound Swarovski star was placed on top.

Calle Marques de Larios in Spain
A dancer is seen performing at Marques de Larios Street as people attend during the Christmas season. Thousands of visitors came to the center of Malaga to see the Christmas light show and enjoy the city.
A dancer is seen performing at Marques de Larios Street during the festive season.

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Calle Marques de Larios is among the most popular shopping streets in Málaga, Spain.

During the festive season, the city creates and decorates a special procession pathway between the streets for some added holiday sparkle.

This year's displays will feature 16 angel figures suspended in the air and an impressive 2.7 million LED lights, per SUR, a local newspaper in Málaga.

Luci d'Artista in Salerno, Italy
Christmas illuminations during the seventeenth edition of the Luci d'Artista festival in Salerno, Italy, on December 22, 2022.
Christmas illuminations during the 17th edition of the Luci d'Artista festival in Salerno in December 2022.

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Luci d'Artista is an annual event that combines art and festive celebrations by lighting the streets of Salerno ahead of the holidays.

Various parts of the city are draped in festive lights and displays, such as the illuminated zoo, a lemon-tree-shaped light setup, and an LED replica of the night sky. The installations are on display from November 29 until January 2025.

In addition to the holiday lights, a nearly 65-foot Christmas tree is set up in the central square, Piazza Portanova.

Poznań Christmas Market in Poland
The Venetian carousel, Christmas tree, and Ferris wheel at the Poznań Christmas market in the center of Poznań.
The Venetian carousel, Christmas tree, and Ferris wheel at the Poznań Christmas market in the center of Poznań.

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Every year, the historic Old Market Square in Poznań undergoes a festive transformation ahead of the holiday season, becoming a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs.

From festive treats like hot chocolate and mulled wine to dazzling light displays and child-friendly rides, this market has everything to make the holiday season feel magical.

Around this time, an ice festival also occurs at the Old Market Square. It features a small sculpture competition and a speed ice-carving contest.

Praça do Comércio in Lisbon
Christmas lights at Praça do Comércio in Lisbon on December 14, 2024.
The Christmas lights in Lisbon were officially inaugurated on November 23 this year, continuing the tradition in Praça do Comércio.

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A lesser-considered yet spectacular spot for the holidays is Lisbon — specifically, its decorations around its grand plaza or Praça do Comércio.

Every year, the city celebrates Christmastime by setting up a nearly 98-foot-tall tree that's decked up in LED lights and festive ribbons.

There's also an ice rink where kids and adults can skate while enjoying the lovely light displays.

McAdenville town in North Carolina
Popularly known as Christmas Town USA, McAdenville, a small town in North Carolina, gets beautifully decorated for the holiday season, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
Popularly known as Christmas Town USA, McAdenville, a small town in North Carolina, gets beautifully decorated for the holiday season, attracting thousands of visitors every year.

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McAdenville, in North Carolina, transforms into a holiday wonderland every December, with over 500,000 lights illuminating its streets, homes, and trees.

Widely known as Christmas Town USA, the tradition of decorating the whole town began in 1956, per Travel & Leisure, and continues to attract thousands of visitors every year.

Guests can stroll or drive through the festive displays, enjoy a tree-lighting ceremony, and soak in the community spirit — all for free.

Grand-Place in Brussels
Grand Place's Christmas tree illumination ceremony marks the beginning of winter and Christmas in Brussels.
Grand Place's Christmas tree illumination ceremony marks the beginning of winter and Christmas in Brussels.

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Winter Wonders, the annual festive market in Brussels, is home to over 200 small business stalls, food vendors, and plenty of festive activities.

At the center of the market, overlooking all these activities, is the city's nearly 65-foot-tall Christmas tree, which, according to the Brussels Times, was chosen from a private garden in Rixensart, Wallonia.

This year's tree decorations include ornaments signed by famous Belgians, which will eventually be auctioned to support Make-A-Wish.

Castle Square in Warsaw, Poland
Christmas illuminations In Warsaw, Poland, on December 05, 2024.
Christmas in Warsaw, Poland, on December 5, 2024.

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Poland's capital city comes alive with glittering lights this time of year, with festive displays stretching from the Royal Castle to the Old Town.

At the end of the route on Castle Square stands the city's Christmas tree bedecked in blue and gold.

While strolling along the route, visitors can enjoy the light installations and the Christmas market, where they can browse seasonal souvenirs and sip on warm drinks.

Parques del Rio in Medellin, Colombia
People observe the traditional Christmas lights in Medellin, Colombia.
Giant Christmas installations displayed by the Medellin River in Colombia.

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This Colombian city goes all-out during the festive season with a spectacular display of lights.

For 57 years, Medellin has celebrated Alumbrados, a festival of lights known for its vibrant exhibits and 3D glow-in-the-dark figurines.

Over 27 million LEDs have been used to assemble this year's festive displays, which visitors can watch for free.

Porta do Sol in Vigo, Spain
Hundreds of people attend the Christmas lights ceremony at Porta do Sol on 16 November 2024 in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain.
People attend the Christmas lights ceremony at Porta do Sol on 16 November 2024 in Vigo, Spain.

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A nearly 147-foot tall Christmas tree decked with vibrant lights at Porta do Sol in Vigo sets the tone for the city's holiday celebrations.

The streets sparkle with over 11.5 million LED lights spread across 450 streets and squares, per Galacia Travels, a Spanish travel agency.

In addition to the festive markets, visitors can enjoy taking photos at the Christmas castle and a giant illuminated bauble nearby.

St. Peter's Square in Vatican City
The Nativity scene and the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in St. Peter Square at the Vatican this year.
The Nativity scene and the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican this year.

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Christmas celebrations at the Vatican, which run from December 9 to January 7, draw many visitors.

At Saint Peter's Square, a Christmas tree and a life-size Nativity scene take center stage.

This tradition started in 1982 under Pope John Paul II, with Italy providing the inaugural tree. Each year since, a different European country or region has contributed the tree.

The US Capitol in Washington, DC
The US Capitol Christmas tree is lit on the west front during a December 3, 2024, ceremony.
The US Capitol Christmas tree is lit on the west front during a December 3, 2024, ceremony.

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An 80-foot Sitka spruce from Alaska's Tongass National Forest lights up the West Lawn of the US Capitol this holiday season.

A tradition since 1970, the tree traveled over 4,200 miles, making 11 community stops before it was set up in Washington, DC.

It will be lit every night from dusk until 11 p.m. through January 1, 2025.

Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia
A giant Christmas tree is illuminated at Federation Square, drawing crowds of visitors.
A giant Christmas tree is illuminated at Federation Square in Melbourne.

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From a sound and light show to food stalls, there's plenty of festive cheer to bask in in Melbourne.

Federation Square has been transformed into a magical Christmas hub, featuring a nearly 57-foot-tall Christmas tree, twinkling lights, performers, caroling choirs, and several other free festive activities.

The Square is open until Christmas Day.

Old Town Square in Prague
View of an illuminated Christmas tree at the traditional Christmas market in the Old Town Square in Prague.
An illuminated Christmas tree at the traditional Christmas market in the Old Town Square in Prague.

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The nearly 72-foot Christmas tree at Old Town Square in Prague adds a festive glow to the city's holiday atmosphere.

Sourced from Krompach, a village in the Českolipsko region, the spruce tree is decorated with red and gold baubles, oversized stars, and over 110,000 LED lights.

The Christmas Village in San Salvador, El Salvador
A giant Christmas tree in the Christmas Village at the Historic Center.
A giant Christmas tree in the Christmas Village at the Historic Center in San Salvador.

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San Salvador's Christmas Village at the Historic Center features a large Christmas tree, a Santa house, a cookie factory, and a bustling Christmas market.

In addition to the village, iconic landmarks, including the National Palace and National Theater, will host festive-friendly activities and performances throughout the season.

The Christmas Village is free to visit and open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight until January 1.

Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece
Night view of the Syntagma Square adorned with dazzling Christmas decorations, featuring a towering Christmas tree with sparkling lights.
The Christmas tree in Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece.

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According to the Greek City Times, a nearly 64-foot-tall tree sourced from the village of Taxiarchis in Halkidiki is now the centerpiece of Athens' festive celebrations.

This year's holiday theme, inspired by fairy tales, transforms the square into a magical setting filled with characters like little elves and the Nutcracker.

Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia
The main Christmas tree and New Year's illuminations are on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.
The main Christmas tree on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.

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Despite ongoing protests in Georgia, city officials went ahead with its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony — although later than usual and without a formal celebration — on December 16.

Protests in Georgia intensified in late October following the government's decision to delay its bid to join the European Union, per CNN.

Before the tree was set and decorated, it became part of the protests; protestors hung flags of Georgia, the EU, Ukraine, and the US instead of festive decor, Georgia Today reported.

Amid the growing political tensions, Tbilisi's streets and monuments, like the Ballet Theater, have still been illuminated for the season.

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