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Frugal Traveler
How to Avoid Paying Vacation Rental Fees
It takes some work to find a rental you can book directly, but the payoff can be significant.
By Elaine Glusac
Thinking About a Mississippi River Cruise? There’s One Big ‘If.’
Though operators are building ships, and towns are investing in landings and other infrastructure, fluctuations in the river’s flow, exacerbated by climate change, are hampering sailings.
By Rowan Moore Gerety
36 Hours
36 Hours in Izmir, Turkey
Thousands of years of culture and history converge in this vibrant, coastal city known as the “Pearl of the Aegean.”
By Alex Crevar
What’s in Store for the 2024 Hurricane Season?
Hurricane Beryl set records as the earliest Category 5 storm ever. What does that mean for the rest of hurricane season? Here’s what travelers need to know.
By Christopher Kuo
Delighting in the Lavender Fields of Central Spain
By welcoming visitors with glorious scents and a natural beauty that rivals Provence in France, the annual lavender harvest has revitalized the medieval town of Brihuega.
By Shaan Merchant
6 Beautiful, Breezy Places to Learn to Kiteboard
The sport, in which you strap on a 30-foot kite and skim across the waves, is about to make its Olympic debut. Here’s where non-Olympians can give it a try.
By Nora Walsh
Wind, Hills and Range Anxiety: A 50-Mile Handcycling Adventure
Every spring, hundreds of bicyclists gather in Santa Fe, N.M., to ride through a high-desert landscape rich in art, history and Indigenous culture. This year, the author, who lost the use of his legs 12 years ago, joined them.
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Lausanne, Where the Olympics Never End
A new arts district, stylish restaurants and a museum that pays homage to the Games greet visitors to this Swiss city, home to the International Olympic Committee.
By Seth Sherwood
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More in 36 Hours ›Soak up history, relax in beer gardens that pop open like tulips in summer, and make a pilgrimage to Fenway Park.
By Jenna Russell
Explore a whiskey renaissance, tour the country’s oldest public library and brave a brisk sea dip in the Irish capital.
By Megan Specia
Find your favorite lobster shack, take a ferry to an island and linger in bookstores over a weekend in this classic New England destination.
By Chelsea Conaboy
36 Hours in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Stroll along the river, explore a contemporary art scene and admire panoramic views in this scenic Central European capital.
By Alex Crevar
Summer in Brooklyn rewards spontaneity, so this packed guide requires no restaurant reservations or advance planning.
By Ingrid K. Williams
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More in Travel 101 ›Do You Have Food Allergies? Here’s How to Travel Safely.
Airlines, restaurants and hotels are all making travel easier for people with sensitivities to foods like peanuts, wheat and milk, but it’s still critical to be your own advocate.
By Lisa McCarty
Traveling During a Heat Wave: Tips and Precautions
It’s summer and the temperature is rising. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and your vacation dollars.
By Ceylan Yeğinsu
You Lost Your Passport. Now What?
Summer travel season is upon us. Do you know where your passport is?
By Seth Kugel
Avoiding Altitude Sickness: How to Enjoy the Mountains Safely
Headaches, nausea and insomnia can spoil a ski trip or trek, and in extreme cases, the thin air can even be dangerous. Here’s how you can reduce symptoms, and what warning signs to watch for.
By Megan McCrea
How to Fly Your Kid Solo, Free of Stress
It’s a complicated process to have your child fly unaccompanied. But life sometimes leaves no other option — and flying alone may be an exciting adventure for your little one.
By Alexander Nazaryan
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An Insider’s Guide to the Most Mouthwatering Bakeries in Paris
By employing creative techniques, cross-cultural flavors and heirloom grains, these six Parisian boulangeries will satisfy your cravings for the crustiest baguettes, the airiest brioches and the flakiest viennoiseries.
By Anya von Bremzen
Of Demigods and Minotaurs: Greeking Out in Athens and Crete
On a family tour of Greece, the writer followed the small footsteps of some of ancient mythology’s biggest fans.
By Reif Larsen
Electric Vehicles May Become Harder to Rent
Rental car firms are offering temporary deals on electric cars, which they are selling after they lost value more quickly than expected.
By Jack Ewing and Dionne Searcey
Boeing Struck a Deal With the Justice Department. What Comes Next?
The plane manufacturer must still resolve various legal challenges and operational problems tied to the troubled 737 Max plane.
By Niraj Chokshi,Danielle Kaye and Mark Walker
Copenhagen Tries Rewards for Good Tourist Behavior
The Danish capital is offering free museum tours, art workshops and more to visitors who take part in climate-friendly initiatives.
By Ceylan Yeğinsu
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty to Felony in Deal With Justice Department
As part of the deal, stemming from fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019, the company agreed to pay a fine of nearly half a billion dollars and strengthen its safety programs.
By Eileen Sullivan and Danielle Kaye
Field Notes
The Rise of the ‘Earlymoon’
Many couples are no longer waiting until after their weddings to take a trip.
By Allison Duncan
All the Adventure, a Fraction of the Cost: The D.I.Y. Orient Express
The luxury version of this classic train journey costs almost $50,000, but for $1,000 or less, you can book the rail trip from Paris to Istanbul yourself.
By Michael Harmon and Tony Cenicola
Jenna Lyons’s Favorite Beauty Products, From Eyeliner to Body Oil
Plus: a palace-inspired hotel in Jaipur, colorful French hand fans and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Caitie Kelly
If You Test Positive for Covid, Can You Still Travel?
With coronavirus cases on the rise, summer travelers are once again facing difficult questions. Here’s the latest travel guidance from health experts.
By Shannon Sims
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