Lindsay Rogers

Lindsay Rogers is the Travel Editor at InsideHook. A graduate of New York University's American Journalism Online Master’s Program, she joined the team in 2020 as an Editorial Assistant after having spent a decade working in the fashion industry. Now, she covers all things travel — from industry news and travel guides, to new hotels and luggage reviews. In her spare time, she enjoys taking photos, binging Deux Moi and spending time Upstate, where she's originally from. Despite the fact that she's perpetually in various stages of planning her next trip, her favorite place will always be home, in Jersey City, with her family (and, most importantly, her mini dachshunds, Link and Enzo).

All Articles From Lindsay Rogers

Your Camera Phone Is Ruining the View

You came. You saw. You took 437 photos you'll never look at again.

If You Do This When You Fly, You’re an A-Hole

TikTokers are getting creative on Southwest flights to deter people from sitting next to them. Except it's not creative, it's stupid.

We Need to Talk About the Mile High Club

You’re either lying or you’re disgusting. I don’t make the rules.

Is This Small New York Town Really Among the World’s Best Food Destinations?

According to Airbnb it is. According to this SUNY Oneonta grad? It most definitely is not.

Unexpected Favorites: 65 Lesser Known Cities to Add to Your List

Culture-rich destinations that fly under the radar but leave a lasting impression

There’s No Such Thing as a “Bad” Action Movie When You’re at 35,000 Feet

"Meg 2," "65," the new "Road House" — all objectively terrible. But on an airplane? There’s nothing better.

The “Irish Anthony Bourdain” Is Finally Ready for TV. Maybe.

Johnny Ward could probably be in the Guinness World Records, but instead of chasing fame, he’s chosen adventure. Now, he’s starting to share his travels with the world.

Exploring Serbia, One of the World’s Most Underrated Travel Destinations

It’s high time we gave this oft-neglected Balkan country another look

A New Generation Revives an Ancient Practice in Japan

Suruga is a major hub for tea farming, but interest was on the decline — until a tourism-friendly generation found a way to make it cool again

How Are People Affording to Travel in This Economy?

A travel boom doesn’t fit neatly into the larger conversation about Americans not being able to afford gas and groceries

What Constitutes a “Visit” When You’re Trying to Get to Every Country in the World?

Is it just being able to say you've breathed the air? Or is it something more?