Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Spot more than 1,500 varieties of annuals and perennials and don’t skip the walking trail along the creek. - Green Guide Editor
1345 Lowell Ave (at Silver King Dr.), Park City, UT
Ski Resort and Area · 98 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Multi-day lift tickets give you access to 100 trails and 3,300 acres of terrain & don't need to be used on consecutive days. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: A one lift ticket works at Breckenridge and nearby Keystone, & Arapahoe. Dare to ride the Imperial Express SuperChair (12,840 ft). - Green Guide Editor
Manuel Ávila Camacho s/n (Blvd Avila Camacho y Xicotencatl), Veracruz, Veracruz-Llave
Aquarium · Flores Magón · 288 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Look for toucans staring down above the turtle pools at the entrance. Don't miss the tank with giant fish from the Amazon. - Green Guide Editor
Adolfo López Mateos S/n, Centro (Plazoleta La Quebrada), Acapulco, Guerrero
Scenic Lookout · 179 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: A 10-minute walk to the ocean takes you to the famous Clavadistas, who dive from cliffs as high as 35 meters, even at night. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: For swimming, head north to the calmest area of the peninsula protected by Bahía de Mujeres. Playa Caracol is least crowded. - Green Guide Editor
1008 N Peters St (btwn Ursulines Ave. & Barracks St.), New Orleans, LA
Farmers Market · French Quarter · 227 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: The 200+ year old market bustles with tourists. Try Pop City, Café du Monde, then over to Central Grocery for muffaletta. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Get yourself a Sazerac in the kitschy rotating Carousel Bar, then take a dip in the heated rooftop pool. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: The maps, historic documents, drawings, and sketches are best viewed on a guided tour of the 1792 Merieult House. - Green Guide Editor
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: The showpiece is a cedar carving of Christ inlaid with rubies made by a slave called Francisco Xavier das Chagas in 1730. - Green Guide Editor