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本帖最后由 evaxiaofan 于 2010-11-30 13:32 编辑
America's Favorite Cities With Travel + Leisure
From sea to shining sea, the United States of America has the best, brightest, and most exciting cities in the world. But with its bounty of metropolitan riches, it's sometimes hard to decide between destinations when you're up for a domestic trip. Thank the travel-ready gods, then, for Travel + Leisure magazine's annual round-up of Americans' favorite U.S. cities in various categories. T+L editor-in-chief Nancy Novogrod recently sat down with LIFE to give readers an early scoop on this year's winners, including the always-entertaining T+L look at America's most and least attractive people.
Best Skyline: Chicago
"A few decimal points are always the only thing separating New York, San Francisco, and Chicago in this category," Novogrod says. "But there’s a reason Chicago usually pulls out the victory: Not only does it have the architectural lineage, but it keeps innovating with features like the Skydeck, the 103rd-floor observation deck in the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower."
Most Active People: Denver
"Denverites have claimed this title every year for the past four years," Novogrod says. "Of course, they wouldn’t have any excuse not to: they have 300 sunny days a year, beautiful parks, and the Rocky Mountains out the back door."
Smartest People: Portland, Oregon
"Portland’s been improving in this category over the past three years and has finally knocked off past winners Minneapolis and Seattle," Novogrod says. "It helps that the city’s eco-friendliness has been attracting growing attention, especially with start-ups focused on solar power. And how does this affect the traveler? Well, all those energetic smarties need great places to eat." (Here: Portland resident and Linux creator Linus Torvalds.)
Best Live Music: Nashville
"With Austin and New Orleans in the pool, Nashville’s victory wasn’t a runaway by any means. But music plays such a big role in anyone’s visit here that the win wasn’t a surprise, either," Novogrod says. (Here: Performers entertain at the Grand Ole Opry.)
Best Luxury Hotels: Las Vegas
"The Aria at CityCenter is Vegas’s latest shot across the luxury hotel bow, but Sin City’s been opening high-end properties faster than most people lose their shirts. Still, it’s a competitive category: New York finished just .06 points behind," Novogrod notes.
Best People-Watching: New Orleans
"Plenty of eclectic characters make their way to the Big Easy," Novogrod says. "And whether they’re playing Dixieland or dispensing wisdom while wearing strange outfits, they’re tough to miss." |
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