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What Are the Hottest Summer Destinations for Travelers?

From historic hotels to Arctic adventures and charming cities

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As the summer season kicks off, travelers are on the lookout for unique and exciting destinations to explore. Whether it's a historic hotel in Philadelphia, an Arctic adventure, or a charming city like London or...

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Philadelphia is expecting an influx of visitors this summer, thanks to the city's selection as one of the 11 US cities to host the 2026 FIFA World...

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Philadelphia is expecting an influx of visitors this summer, thanks to the city's selection as one of the 11 US cities to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City, located in the historic Stephen Girard Building, is ready to welcome visitors from around the world. The hotel is part of the East Market redevelopment project, a walkable urban space designed for people to work, socialize, and live.

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For those looking for a more adventurous summer destination, the Arctic is becoming increasingly popular. Expedition cruising to the polar regions...

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For those looking for a more adventurous summer destination, the Arctic is becoming increasingly popular. Expedition cruising to the polar regions has never been hotter, with travelers flocking to see polar bears and walruses in their natural habitats. The Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer is one of the smaller new-build polar-class ships in the expedition world, carrying just 138 passengers at maximum capacity. On a recent sailing, travelers had the opportunity to see polar bears nearly every day, as well as walruses and other Arctic wildlife.

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For a more urban summer destination, London is always a popular choice. Harry Styles, the world-famous pop star, is a fan of the city's food and...

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For a more urban summer destination, London is always a popular choice. Harry Styles, the world-famous pop star, is a fan of the city's food and culture scene. When he's not touring, Styles can often be found in London's best cafes, parks, and restaurants. From matcha to pasta to green spaces, Styles knows where to find the best of London.

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For a unique and historic place to stay, consider a converted church. Airbnb has a range of church and chapel rentals around the world, from upstate...

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For a unique and historic place to stay, consider a converted church. Airbnb has a range of church and chapel rentals around the world, from upstate New York to Newcastle Australia. These historic holiday sanctuaries have been transformed into luxurious accommodations, perfect for history buffs and architecture lovers.

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Providence: A Hidden Gem

Finally, for those traveling to the US for the World Cup, consider extending your stay in Providence, Rhode Island. Just 25 miles south of Boston,...

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Finally, for those traveling to the US for the World Cup, consider extending your stay in Providence, Rhode Island. Just 25 miles south of Boston, Providence is a compact, quirky city with a rich history and culture. From learning about the city's former mafia stronghold to grabbing Uyghur dumplings and oyster vodka, there's plenty to see and do in Providence.

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  • Who: Travelers looking for unique summer destinations
  • What: Historic hotels, Arctic adventures, charming cities, and converted churches
  • When: Summer 2026
  • Where: Philadelphia, Arctic, London, Providence, and around the world
  • Impact: Increased tourism and interest in unique destinations

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As the summer season heats up, keep an eye on these destinations for unique and exciting travel experiences. Whether you're interested in history, adventure, or culture, there's something for everyone.

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    This Philly Hotel Has 130 Years of History Behind It, and It’s Having Its Biggest Summer Yet

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    Up Close With Walruses in One of the Arctic’s Wildest Destinations

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    Providence Is Closer to the World Cup Than Boston, and Worth Extending Your Stay For

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What Are the Hottest Summer Destinations for Travelers?

From historic hotels to Arctic adventures and charming cities

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As the summer season kicks off, travelers are on the lookout for unique and exciting destinations to explore. Whether it's a historic hotel in Philadelphia, an Arctic adventure, or a charming city like London or Providence, there's something for every kind of traveler.

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What's Hot in Philadelphia

Philadelphia is expecting an influx of visitors this summer, thanks to the city's selection as one of the 11 US cities to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City, located in the historic Stephen Girard Building, is ready to welcome visitors from around the world. The hotel is part of the East Market redevelopment project, a walkable urban space designed for people to work, socialize, and live.

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Arctic Adventures

For those looking for a more adventurous summer destination, the Arctic is becoming increasingly popular. Expedition cruising to the polar regions has never been hotter, with travelers flocking to see polar bears and walruses in their natural habitats. The Quark Expeditions' Ocean Explorer is one of the smaller new-build polar-class ships in the expedition world, carrying just 138 passengers at maximum capacity. On a recent sailing, travelers had the opportunity to see polar bears nearly every day, as well as walruses and other Arctic wildlife.

Harry Styles' London

For a more urban summer destination, London is always a popular choice. Harry Styles, the world-famous pop star, is a fan of the city's food and culture scene. When he's not touring, Styles can often be found in London's best cafes, parks, and restaurants. From matcha to pasta to green spaces, Styles knows where to find the best of London.

Converted Churches to Stay in

For a unique and historic place to stay, consider a converted church. Airbnb has a range of church and chapel rentals around the world, from upstate New York to Newcastle Australia. These historic holiday sanctuaries have been transformed into luxurious accommodations, perfect for history buffs and architecture lovers.

Providence: A Hidden Gem

Finally, for those traveling to the US for the World Cup, consider extending your stay in Providence, Rhode Island. Just 25 miles south of Boston, Providence is a compact, quirky city with a rich history and culture. From learning about the city's former mafia stronghold to grabbing Uyghur dumplings and oyster vodka, there's plenty to see and do in Providence.

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  • Who: Travelers looking for unique summer destinations
  • What: Historic hotels, Arctic adventures, charming cities, and converted churches
  • When: Summer 2026
  • Where: Philadelphia, Arctic, London, Providence, and around the world
  • Impact: Increased tourism and interest in unique destinations

What to Watch

As the summer season heats up, keep an eye on these destinations for unique and exciting travel experiences. Whether you're interested in history, adventure, or culture, there's something for everyone.

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