FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

Elyse Glickman

Elyse Glickman is a contributor at Global Traveler, writing for its print and online imprints since 2017. Glickman has traveled to 70 countries; served as an editor for regional Southern California magazines; and was published in New Zealand, Canada, Italy, Spain, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. The Syracuse University/S.I. Newhouse School and University of Illinois Chicago graduate believes introducing readers to fascinating people, places, culture, gastronomy and design is the most rewarding part of her work. Find her on Instagram: @ejglickmanmedia.


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eFlyer Reviews
Oct 23, 2024

The Salil Hotel Riverside Review

There are luxury hotels throughout Bangkok that deftly combine minimalist style, decorative accents, historic Thai iconography and luxuriant amenities. While Salil Hotel Riverside Bangkok, opened in late 2023, falls into the 5-star boutique hotel category, it is, by design, not a run-of-the-mill luxury property. The lobby makes an immediate impression, while different public spaces, rooms and suites immerse one into an ambiance rooted in Thai history, all while capturing a Bangkok that is a touch irreverent and forward-looking.

Madrid: The Charm of an Authentic City

They say Madrid is in vogue for many reasons: its lifestyle, its heritage, its cuisine and all of its new attractions. And it’s true, because Madrid is on the radar of travelers looking for a cutting-edge destination that still holds onto its essence. Join us as we explore its charms.

eFlyer Reviews
Oct 16, 2024

Atticus Hotel Review

This homespun country inn is most associated with a wine country vacation, commonly decorated with “craftsman”- or “farmhouse”-inspired décor. While these often-folksy inns provide a sense of place, Erin Stephenson and Brian Shea, founders of Atticus Hotel, shook up that formula ever so slightly. Rather than go the “quaint” route, an eclectic and urbane mix of furnishings and accents blend the Pacific Southwest Americana of Willamette Valley hub McMinnville with the contemporary sensibility of Portland, located 40 miles south.