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In Transit Blog: Three Travel Tips to Navigate the Storm

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 31 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

With New York's three major airports closed, here are three fast and free ways to keep tabs on the airlines and your flights.1. Use Twitter. The airlines are trying to keeping passengers informed with the most up-to-date information on Twitter, even...
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In Transit Blog: Walkabout - 10/30: Tracking Sandy

WalkaboutA capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.A rundown of coverage of Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath, including travel advisories and transportation updates, by region:New York, New Jersey, Connecticut (New York Times)Washington,...
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In Transit Blog: A Shortcut for Hailing Taxis in European Cities

Finding a reliable taxi with a fair price is usually a skill tourists end up mastering only by the time they are on their way out of an unfamiliar city. But now visitors to Europe have a shortcut: a new travel booking service called Cabforce.The company...
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Frugal Traveler Blog: A 41-Mile, 4-Day, Best-Brazil-Beach Quest

Four donkeys eat seaweed for breakfast. A teenager break dances in the surf. An old man nudges a coconut from a tree. And an entire town agrees on how to misspell "crepes."Those were the highlights of my end-to-end hike last month along the 41-mile length...
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To Ireland, a Son’s Journey Home

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

Derek Speirs for The New York Times Clockwise from top left: the Burren, Dingle peninsula, O'Lochlainn pub, boat to Skellig Michael, Carrig Country House, Portmagee, dish at the Greenhouse. Center: fish-and-chips at QC's Seafood Bar & Restaurant....
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In Transit Blog: Walkabout - 10/29: Hurricane Sandy Bears Down on East Coast

WalkaboutA weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.Sandy in Real Time Live updates on the hurricane, including transportation closings, evacuations, and flood warnings throughout the East Coast. (New York Times)Flights Grounded...
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Explorer: Myths and Mountains in Nepal

Gilles Sabrie for The New York Times In Mustang, caves in cliffs near the village of Yara. More Photos » THE tale begins with a demon. Centuries ago, it destroyed the foundations of a Buddhist monastery under construction in central Tibet. Then...
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T Magazine: Edible Selby | The Thin Man

In New York City, a tiny pizza shop serving thin-crust pies would scarcely be cause for buzz. In Chicago, land of the deep dish and the generously proportioned Midwestern restaurant, such an establishment is almost an oddity. But novelty isn't the only...
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Letters: Letters to the Editor

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

Choose a Travel Guide Select a City or Destination Letters Published: October 26, 2012 To the Editor: Regarding "$150 for a Room in Manhattan? 7 That Fit the Bill, More or Less" (Oct. 21), the key to the low price for...
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Explorer: Myths and Mountains in Nepal

Gilles Sabrie for The New York Times In Mustang, caves in cliffs near the village of Yara. More Photos » THE tale begins with a demon. Centuries ago, it destroyed the foundations of a Buddhist monastery under construction in central Tibet. Then...
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To Ireland, a Son’s Journey Home

Derek Speirs for The New York Times Clockwise from top left: the Burren, Dingle peninsula, O'Lochlainn pub, boat to Skellig Michael, Carrig Country House, Portmagee, dish at the Greenhouse. Center: fish-and-chips at QC's Seafood Bar & Restaurant....
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T Magazine: Edible Selby | The Thin Man

In New York City, a tiny pizza shop serving thin-crust pies would scarcely be cause for buzz. In Chicago, land of the deep dish and the generously proportioned Midwestern restaurant, such an establishment is almost an oddity. But novelty isn't the only...
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Journeys: Park the Pickup: Santa Fe by Bicycle

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

Dorie Hagler for The New York Times A cyclist in front of Slurp. THE poet C. P. Cavafy said that a city changes when you fall in love with someone in it. It can also change for less exalted reasons: when, for example, instead of sealing yourself...
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Letters: Letters to the Editor

Choose a Travel Guide Select a City or Destination Letters Published: October 26, 2012 To the Editor: Regarding "$150 for a Room in Manhattan? 7 That Fit the Bill, More or Less" (Oct. 21), the key to the low price for...
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Explorer: Myths and Mountains in Nepal

Gilles Sabrie for The New York Times In Mustang, caves in cliffs near the village of Yara. More Photos » THE tale begins with a demon. Centuries ago, it destroyed the foundations of a Buddhist monastery under construction in central Tibet. Then...
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To Ireland, a Son’s Journey Home

Derek Speirs for The New York Times Clockwise from top left: the Burren, Dingle peninsula, O'Lochlainn pub, boat to Skellig Michael, Carrig Country House, Portmagee, dish at the Greenhouse. Center: fish-and-chips at QC's Seafood Bar & Restaurant....
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Pursuits: A Lobster Crawl From Massachusetts to Maine

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

THE concept was a six-day exploration of coastal New England in its full fall glory — quaint towns, twisty roads and an antique or 10. Then lobster became the main event. Thanks to the Northeast's extraordinary 2012 lobster glut, the much-publicized...
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Journeys: Park the Pickup: Santa Fe by Bicycle

Dorie Hagler for The New York Times A cyclist in front of Slurp. THE poet C. P. Cavafy said that a city changes when you fall in love with someone in it. It can also change for less exalted reasons: when, for example, instead of sealing yourself...
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Overnighter: Frescoes and Festivals in an Umbrian Town

Nadia Shira Cohen for The New York Times The Palazzo dei Consoli, once the place where Parliament gathered in the Middle Ages. MY family and I made the three-hour drive from Rome to Gubbio, winding around spiraling curves as we approached the medieval...
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Bites: Restaurant Report: Dabbous in London

With the opening of Dabbous in January, London is suddenly smitten with the delicate, sincere, fragile, locavore "cuisine naïve" that's enchanted Paris and many Scandinavian cities for five years or so. It is a big change from the major-production-values...
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Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: The Madison in Washington

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 Oktober 2012 | 17.35

The Madison Inside the Madison hotel in Washington. This stately, newly renovated hotel in downtown Washington, a few blocks from the White House, offers rooms from $300 and suites from $1,200 to $4,000. THE BASICS The august Madison has since...
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Heads Up: Antwerp, Gilded Once More

Christian Kober/Robert Harding, via Newscom Museum aan de Stroom (MAS), resembling boxes atop one another, in Antwerp's newly transformed Het Eilandje district. ANTWERP may have lived its golden age in the 16th century, when spices, gold and...
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Q&A: Fishing and Foraging Near Puget Sound

Stacy Lewars Dylan Tomine with children, Weston and Skyla. A DECADE ago Dylan Tomine, 46, was an advertising copywriter living in a high-rise in Seattle. He spent whatever free time he had fishing in Puget Sound, but those weekends never seemed...
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