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Washington Post
3 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Washington Post
11 hotel room rituals that are nonnegotiable
When I'm lucky enough to stay in a hotel, I have certain rituals that I always perform. It's as if I've never seen furniture or a television before. Everything is somehow more exciting when you're away from home … except those minibar prices.


Daily Mail
17-05-2025
- Daily Mail
JOANNE HEGARTY's holiday essentials - plus her top tips on packing like a pro
The flights are booked, you've spent hours scrolling for the best hotel deals and now you're patiently counting down to that well-deserved holiday. All that's left is the big question of what to pack. It's an unavoidable task, so get organised sooner rather than later because leaving everything to the last minute can result in a suitcase full of disastrous choices. In my opinion, feeling good in my holiday outfits adds to the overall enjoyment of my travels.


The Independent
14-05-2025
- The Independent
Best luggage for every type of vacation in 2025 and beyond
Wrestling with the wrong luggage will put you in a bad mood before your vacation has even started. To avoid that, I've searched high and low for the best options for your next trip. It's no secret that getting your bag into the overhead bin can be a challenge, so I've lifted every carry-on over my head to make sure it wasn't too heavy even when packed. I've considered which bags are better suited for certain climates or terrain. And I've assessed how easy or hard it will be to get everything you want to travel within each bag. Through research, countless flights, train trips, and trundling through the city, I've found a bag for every scenario. There are options for long-haul adventures, as well as business trips, and even one that will keep your clothes dry in a monsoon (should you get caught in one). No matter how you travel — frequently or infrequently, chronic overpacker or you have your outfits planned to perfection — you can call off the search for the perfect items of luggage. How I tested These products have hit the road, planes, trains, subways, and buses. They've flown on domestic and international airlines and made it through a variety of terrains. In cases where I didn't have enough time to travel with the products, I packed the bags with clothes, shoes, and toiletries to see how easy or difficult it was to pack everything you might need into each bag. I also threw a 15-pound weighted blanket into the bags to see how they moved when they were really weighed down. For bags with wheels, I took them for a spin around the block and my apartment to see how smoothly the wheels move on bumpy sidewalks, thick carpets, and other terrains. I also evaluated bags based on size and weight. In addition to my own hands-on testing, I read reviews to see what other travelers had to say about these bags. Why you can trust IndyBest reviews As a travel writer, Jamie Ballard puts more miles on her luggage than most people. She knows which features will make it easier for you to get through the airport or train station seamlessly, and which ones don't matter. Some of the pieces of luggage here are items she's had for years, while others she's put through their paces more recently. The best luggage for 2025: