Get in touch with your inner child at City Museum, chow on piping-hot pastries at World’s Fair Doughnuts, and imagine your life as a jazz crooner at Blueberry Hill music club.
Head to St. Louis with our guide in hand.
Detroit’s rap belies its many awesome alter egos (Motown, Motor City, Paris of the West). The city buzzes with energy, thanks to a recent revitalization. We tapped Meghan McEwen, a former CS Interiors editor who now calls the city home, for her picks for a perfect weekend.
Motor over to Motown with our Detroit travel guide.
Located three hours north of Chicago, it’s more than a place to gawk at plumbing (the namesake kitchen and bath products are made there). Kohler bundles fine dining, spas, yoga, and outdoor sports into just a few blocks.
Explore the village of Kohler with our guide in hand.
Pack your bags, your favorite tunes, and groove your way to the city on the shore of Lake Erie. From beef cheeks and beer to one of the best orchestras in the country, Cleveland rocks.
Get more from the Midwest in our Cleveland travel guide.
Spend a few days in Madison. Bustling with young college blood, it’s got enough food, fashion, and fun for a weekend. Not convinced? We’ll badger you ’til you are.
Hit the road and explore the city of Madison with our guide.
Andy Warhol and Frank Lloyd Wright saw something in Pittsburgh that other artists (or, um, you) wouldn’t see for decades. Take a trip to this up-and-coming creative hub. Seriously.
Discover your new weekend destination with our Pittsburgh guide.
Nashville is a mixed bag. There are young musicians and creative types (Jack White, Karen Elson), stiff-collared country clubbers, and Grand Ole Opry die-hards. It beckons with quiet anonymity and Southern hospitality.
Rock out around the clock with our guide to Nashville.
Think Louisville is for gamblers and bourbon drinkers? You’d be right. But there’s more to the gem of a city than meets the eye: comfort food, fledgling design, and good ol’ Southern hospitality.
Discover where to sleep, eat, and shop with our Derby City guide.
It’s called Big D for a reason. This not-so-humble city is no mere stopover. The shopping’s swell, the vittles are tasty, and everything’s larger than life.
Don’t mess with our guide to Dallas.
Pack light, carry a big koozie, and kick up your heels. You’re headed to the Lone Star State.
Find out where to eat, shop, and stay with our Austin guide.
Bourbon Street. Check. Cafe du Monde. Check. Absinthe with egg. Huh? Hopefully you’ve visited the Big Easy (if only for the beignets). But if you haven’t experienced the under-the-radar gems, it’s time to go back.
Laissez les bons temps roulez with our guide to New Orleans.
Weekends shouldn’t be so complicated. Look to the Great Lakes State for a laid-back place to stretch out on the sand.
Lake it all in with our guide to Michigan beach towns.
Birmingham, Alabama, is more than football and frats. It’s a creative, livable city with fine food and drink, quirky shops, and a heavy dose of Southern charm.
Discover it for yourself.
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