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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Jewel Thief Strikes France; American Business Travelers Return to Europe

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 Juli 2013 | 17.41

Walkabout A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors. Hitchcockian A jewel thief left the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, France, above, on Sunday morning with a glittering haul worth perhaps $50 million. And,...
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The Great Wall, Our Way

Robb Kendrick for The New York Times A view from Day 1 of the author's Great Wall hike, in the Gubeikou area. At first, I thought the faded pink pillow on the crumbling stone floor of the watchtower was a remnant of a previous camping trip. ...
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In Transit Blog: Calendar: Coming Events in New Orleans; Wisconsin; Goteborg, Sweden

Satchmo SummerFest, New Orleans A three-day jazz festival in New Orleans, dedicated to the life, legacy and music of the city's native son, Louis Satchmo Armstrong, is scheduled to take place Aug. 2 to 4 in the French Quarter at the Louisiana State Museum's...
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In Transit Blog: Greyhound Rolls Out Streaming Movies and Music for Passengers

Greyhound has begun rolling out a streaming entertainment system that allows its passengers to watch movies and television shows, listen to music, surf the Web and play online games with their own Wi-Fi enabled portable electronic devices. The service,...
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36 Hours in the Hudson Valley, New York

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 Juli 2013 | 17.35

The Hudson Valley is vast and varied. With hundreds of miles of sandstone and granite cliffs, cattail-lined riverbanks, former factory towns, orchards, farmland and forests, the scale of its geography and the scope of its history are daunting. To spend...
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In Transit Blog: Calendar: Coming Events in New Orleans; Wisconsin; Goteborg, Sweden

Satchmo SummerFest, New Orleans A three-day jazz festival in New Orleans, dedicated to the life, legacy and music of the city's native son, Louis Satchmo Armstrong, is scheduled to take place Aug. 2 to 4 in the French Quarter at the Louisiana State Museum's...
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Travel Blogging Today: It’s Complicated

When Keith Jenkins plans a trip, he doesn't have to cobble together vacation days, or frequent flier miles, or scour the Web for deals on big-ticket items like hotels. Mr. Jenkins, the Amsterdam-based blogger behind Velvet Escape (velvetescape.com),...
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The Great Wall, Our Way

Robb Kendrick for The New York Times A view from Day 1 of the author's Great Wall hike, in the Gubeikou area. At first, I thought the faded pink pillow on the crumbling stone floor of the watchtower was a remnant of a previous camping trip. ...
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36 Hours in the Hudson Valley, New York

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 Juli 2013 | 17.35

The Hudson Valley is vast and varied. With hundreds of miles of sandstone and granite cliffs, cattail-lined riverbanks, former factory towns, orchards, farmland and forests, the scale of its geography and the scope of its history are daunting. To spend...
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In Transit Blog: Calendar: Coming Events in New Orleans; Wisconsin; Goteborg, Sweden

Satchmo SummerFest, New Orleans A three-day jazz festival in New Orleans, dedicated to the life, legacy and music of the city's native son, Louis Satchmo Armstrong, is scheduled to take place Aug. 2 to 4 in the French Quarter at the Louisiana State Museum's...
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Travel Blogging Today: It’s Complicated

When Keith Jenkins plans a trip, he doesn't have to cobble together vacation days, or frequent flier miles, or scour the Web for deals on big-ticket items like hotels. Mr. Jenkins, the Amsterdam-based blogger behind Velvet Escape (velvetescape.com),...
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The Great Wall, Our Way

Robb Kendrick for The New York Times A view from Day 1 of the author's Great Wall hike, in the Gubeikou area. At first, I thought the faded pink pillow on the crumbling stone floor of the watchtower was a remnant of a previous camping trip. ...
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36 Hours in the Hudson Valley, New York

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 Juli 2013 | 17.35

The Hudson Valley is vast and varied. With hundreds of miles of sandstone and granite cliffs, cattail-lined riverbanks, former factory towns, orchards, farmland and forests, the scale of its geography and the scope of its history are daunting. To spend...
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In Transit Blog: Calendar: Coming Events in New Orleans; Wisconsin; Goteborg, Sweden

Satchmo SummerFest, New Orleans A three-day jazz festival in New Orleans, dedicated to the life, legacy and music of the city's native son, Louis Satchmo Armstrong, is scheduled to take place Aug. 2 to 4 in the French Quarter at the Louisiana State Museum's...
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Travel Blogging Today: It’s Complicated

When Keith Jenkins plans a trip, he doesn't have to cobble together vacation days, or frequent flier miles, or scour the Web for deals on big-ticket items like hotels. Mr. Jenkins, the Amsterdam-based blogger behind Velvet Escape (velvetescape.com),...
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The Great Wall, Our Way

Robb Kendrick for The New York Times A view from Day 1 of the author's Great Wall hike, in the Gubeikou area. At first, I thought the faded pink pillow on the crumbling stone floor of the watchtower was a remnant of a previous camping trip. ...
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In Transit Blog: Tackling Paris With Children

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 Juli 2013 | 17.35

Next week, our continuing series on seeing big cities with kids makes its second stop: Paris. We'll offer advice and strategies for making the most of a trip to the City of Light with children. Just as we did for our first destination, New York, we...
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T Magazine: One-Thing Shops | Where You Can Find the Most Beautiful Brushes in Germany

For this series, T asks friends and contributors to share their favorite shops from around the world that sell just a single kind of product. Late in the winter one year, I visited the little town of Naumburg, in the former East Germany, to see,...
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Frugal Traveler: Memphis on the Cheap: Elvis, Barbecue and Baseball

By John Woo Discount Elvis in Memphis: Finding the admission fee for Graceland's tour beyond his budget, Seth Kugel goes hunting for cheap Elvis souvenirs. "Mawl medium hot?" asked the server at Craig's Bar-B-Q, a white clapboard shack with church...
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Next Stop: Action Off the Mountains in Salt Lake City

Cayce Clifford for The New York Times City Creek Center, a 23-acre mall, opened downtown in March 2012. As an occasional Utah visitor, I've viewed downtown Salt Lake City like many other travelers who find themselves in the area: as a place to...
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Close-Up: Hotels, Festivals and Identity

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 Juli 2013 | 17.35

In 1987, at the tender age of 26, Chip Conley decided to get into the hotel business, so he checked out a motel in the gritty Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco everyone called the "no tell" motel. It was a throwback to midcentury motor lodges,...
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