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Condé Nast Traveller is published by Condé Nast Publications Ltd, from The Adelphi, City of Westminster, London. It is a luxury travel magazine aimed at the upmarket , independent traveller.

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7-513: This UK edition distinguishes itself from the American version of the magazine primarily through the spelling of "Traveller" and by featuring predominantly original content tailored for a UK audience. While it may include some repackaged content from the US magazine, these features are adapted to resonate specifically with British readers. Condé Nast Traveller was established in 1997. Its first editor

14-806: Is produced from Condé Nast's offices at The Adelphi in London. Condé Nast Traveler 's main competitor is Travel + Leisure . Condé Nast Traveler , with the aid of social networking websites Facebook and YouTube , produced a series of videos officially titled Many People, Many Places , consisting of 13 videos. Each video lasts between three and four minutes long where over 70 people from 70 countries (including English-speaking countries) reveal how to say everyday phrases in their country of birth. The Filipino representative, an unidentified woman, counted numbers and money, sang Happy Birthday , and said "Cheers!" in English rather than Tagalog before stating that

21-517: The American version, Condé Nast Traveler , were combined under a single editorial structure that is led by Divia Thani. Cond%C3%A9 Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine published by Condé Nast . The magazine has won 25 National Magazine Awards. The Condé Nast unit of Advance Publications purchased Signature , a magazine for Diners Club members, for $ 25 million in 1986. The company used it as

28-524: The Tagalog language lacked tongue twisters . Despite being able to sing the national anthem of the Philippines in Tagalog, the videos went viral on social media, with users complaining the woman was not properly portraying Filipino culture in comparison to the other representatives from the 70 other countries did. In response, Condé Nast Traveler admitted in a Facebook post that "[o]ne of our subjects,

35-630: The basis for Condé Nast Traveler , led by Sir Harold Evans (1928–2020) in 1987, with a focus on literary journalism and hard news reporting. As editor in chief, Evans coined the motto "Truth in Travel", which declared that travel industry freebies would not be accepted. Condé Nast Traveler is currently led by Global Editorial Director, Divia Thani. The magazine is produced at Condé Nast 's US headquarters at One World Trade Center in New York City. A separate UK edition, Condé Nast Traveller ,

42-586: The magazine's editors and writers. The Condé Nast Traveller Innovation and Design Awards highlight the best in travel, irrigation and design, and are often attended by high-profile figures such as designer Paul Smith , artist Anish Kapoor , and architect Sir Richard Rogers . As of 2007 the magazine was the recipient of 39 awards, including the PPA Consumer Lifestyle Magazine of the Year 2007. In August 2018, Condé Nast Traveller and

49-584: Was Sarah Miller. The current Editorial Director is Divia Thani and the publishing director is Simon Leadsford. The magazine runs several industry-recognized awards, the most important being the Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Awards, which take place every year. Other annual awards include the Readers' Spa Awards, The Gold List (most luxurious hotels) and The Hot List (best new hotels). The latter two are compiled from recommendations from

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