The New York Times Reveals Its Top Travel Destinations for 2026
From historic port cities to remote frontiers, The New York Times’ 2026 list highlights destinations shaped by culture, sustainability, and global change.
Mexico City is a sprawling metropolis rich in history, culture, and vibrant urban life. As the capital of Mexico, it offers an incredible mix of ancient ruins like the Templo Mayor, colonial architecture, and modern skyscrapers. Visitors can explore world-class museums such as the National Museum of Anthropology, stroll through colorful neighborhoods like Coyoacán, and savor authentic Mexican cuisine. The city is also known for its lively festivals, bustling markets, and beautiful parks like Chapultepec. With its dynamic blend of tradition and innovation, Mexico City captivates travelers seeking a deep cultural experience.
From historic port cities to remote frontiers, The New York Times’ 2026 list highlights destinations shaped by culture, sustainability, and global change.
Hyatt is entering a new phase of luxury growth, appointing Tamara Lohan to lead its luxury brands and unveiling an ambitious lineup of openings for 2026 across the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Hyatt has opened the new Hyatt Place Cancun Airport, offering travelers seamless access to Cancun International Airport, downtown attractions, and the Tren Maya station.
Lonely Planet’s ‘Best in Travel 2026’ highlights 25 must-see destinations worldwide, from Mexico City’s vibrant neighborhoods to Botswana’s wild landscapes.
Airbnb adds five exclusive Chef’s Table experiences hosted by world-renowned chefs in London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Paris, and Seoul – blending gastronomy, culture, and immersive storytelling.