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In Transit Blog: Revisiting the War of 1812 On Its 200th Birthday
Military re-enactments, symphony concerts and historic tours mark the war's bicentennial.


International Herald Tribune | 20-May-2012 16:00

Plenty of memories on the Titanic Trail
Don’t worry, you haven’t missed the boat. If the recent centennial of the Titanic sparked your interest, there’s still plenty of time to take part in the celebratory activities and exhibits launching around the globe — particularly in the picturesque cities the ship passed through during her brief life afloat.


nydailynews.com | 20-May-2012 12:00

Every time of year is nice in Nice
NICE, France - Fair warning: Spend all the hours you want gazing over the red-tiled roofs of Old Nice, but it's...
BostonHerald.com | 20-May-2012 04:12

Hawaii joy as we follow Descendants' lead
FROM the stunning Napali coast to buzzing Waikiki, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii really is paradise
thesun.co.uk | 20-May-2012 01:00

Luang Prabang and New Delhi: From the simply divine to the reassuringly sumptuous
Ed Victor embarks on a trip taking in two Asian cities that are poles apart - Luang Prabang in Laos and Delhi, India. But, he finds, they are equally as captivating.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:36

History cruises: You'll dig a voyage to antiquity on a cruise that's an all-round education
Caroline Hendrie takes a cruise back in time to some of the gems of ancient and more modern history. From Ancient Rome to the Crusades, Italy to Croatia, it really is all in a day's work.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:31

Andorra holidays: Fishing, wine and shopping heaven meet high in the Pyrenees
When Ian Botham told friends he was visiting Andorra for a spot of fly fishing, they struggled to place it. But after a top-class trip featuring fine food and memorable catches, it won't be long until it's firmly on the map.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:25

UK cabin breaks: Having a pine old family time in a log cabin hideaway
Fred Mawer and his family enjoy an adventurous break in the woods of deepest, darkest Nottinghamshire, where they are out of sight or sound of other humans. Well, almost.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:18

Six things you must do in Izmir, Turkey
Izmir is one of the fastest-growing cruise-ship ports of call on the Aegean and an excellent base for trips to nearby Ephesus and Pergamon. But what to do when there? Gareth Huw Davies can help.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:06

Ottawa holidays: Shiners, brawls and the naughty side of sensible Canada
Canada is often seen as something of a goody-two-shoes nation - nowhere more than its capital, Ottawa. But a much filthier and more sordid past is waiting to be discovered, says Sian Griffiths.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:04

Mexico holidays: Cancun, the land of the Mango Tango
Although he had never previously considered Cancun seriously as a holiday destination, Dominic Turnbull discovers the perfect antidote to a dismal British winter - sun-soaked Mexico and its lurid local cocktails.
dailymail.co.uk | 20-May-2012 00:03

In Transit Blog: Gay Hotel Tests Waters, Polar Bear and All
During NYC Pride week, the Hotel on Rivington will become a spinoff of Lords South Beach.


International Herald Tribune | 19-May-2012 16:00

Holiday News | Journey to the centre of the earth
A NEW adventure trip to Iceland will take you on a journey INSIDE a volcano — just like Jules Verne novel
thesun.co.uk | 19-May-2012 02:52

Subjects to availability: Where to spend your four-day Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend
ENJOY the Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday with one of these regal British getaway ideas
thesun.co.uk | 19-May-2012 01:01

Holiday News |Coastal trail voted Britain's best
THE South West Coast Path, which runs from Minehead in Somerset to Poole Harbour in Dorset, is not only picturesque but prize-winning, too
thesun.co.uk | 19-May-2012 01:00

Go east and see what makes the US tick
TAKE an American history lesson in Washington DC and Boston and follow the journey from Revolution to government
thesun.co.uk | 19-May-2012 01:00

Enjoy designer shops, stunning art and amazing food on a city break in Italy’s Florence
WITH its designer shops, amazing restaurants, stunning art and buzzing nightlife, you have to go with the Flo..
thesun.co.uk | 19-May-2012 01:00

In Transit Blog: The Chelsea Flower Show Opens in London
From Tuesday through Friday the Chelsea Flower Show will feature some of the world's most beautifully designed gardens and floral and horticultural displays.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 23:00

Insider's Guide to Philadelphia
Where to eat, sleep, play and shop in this lovable city, with expert advice from chef Masaharu Morimoto, author Lisa Scottoline, architect Denise Scott Brown and philanthropist Marjorie Rendell.
WSJ.com | 18-May-2012 22:51

Paramount Pictures to build hotel chain
The firm plans to create up to 50 hotels and resorts themed around Hollywood and California.


nydailynews.com | 18-May-2012 21:52

Journeys: Correspondents Select Some of Their Favorite Roads
They cover the country, and drive to do it. So where do The Times’s national correspondents (and their editor) like to hit the road? Here are some of their favorite stretches.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 21:20

In Transit Blog: About Those Rules On Electronic Devices
Flight passengers still reluctant to turn off gadgets.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 21:00

Checking In: Eamonn Holmes
In the latest of our occasional series on the travel habits of celebrities, presenter Eamonn Holmes reveals his love affair with America and how he deals with the stress of airports (going into survival mode).
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 20:29

Hotel Review: Chatton Park House, Northumberland
The Inspector checks in to Chatton Park House, in Alnwick, the former home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Lofty indeed, but will it live up to his high expectations?
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 20:25

Euro 2012: Pitch up in cracking Krakow, the Polish playground for England's football hopefuls
The England team will stay in Poland’s ex-capital for next month’s Euro 2012 football tournament. It's a good choice, says Mark Jones, as he visits the city and finds fashionable bars and intriguing history.
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 20:22

Turkey holidays: Why buzzy Bodrum is the summer¿s hottest ticket
Vicki Gooch makes like a celebrity and heads for Bodrum, where this busy little port is enjoying something of a renaissance. Rich in history and culture, fluttering sails and white-washed houses, charm is in abundance.
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 20:21

In Transit Blog: Your Favorite Road Trips
We want to hear your top routes and recommendations.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 20:07

A Rolling Room With a View
Scenes from an RV trip, featuring hot springs, high-fives and a doggie swimsuit competition.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 19:58

In Transit Blog: What Are You Doing for Memorial Day?
At War blog wants to know how readers spend Memorial Day.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 19:45

10 Views From the Road
Take a trip from California to Vermont and explore some of America’s top drives.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 19:24

Q&A: Where Garrison Keillor Gets ‘Carried Away’
The radio host on childhood road trips, passing for a native in foreign coffee shops and stopping off at a place that “could change your life.”


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 19:16

Road Trip Tunes
Find out what our music critics recommend for your next drive. Who picks Wagner? Who goes for gospel?


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 19:00

In a Rented RV, Roaming Western Roads
Captain of a “rig” for the first time, the author cruises through the West, sleeping at a Walmart, joining the “Greatest RV Rally in the World” and celebrating the freedom to roam.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 18:31

Letters: Letters to the Travel Editor
Readers respond to articles about China and a mother-daughter vacation.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 17:21

Personal Journeys: A Cross-Country Drive With a Guru
The author spent three weeks driving a meditation master across the country. So why was she so tense?


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 17:21

Pursuits: Guy Trebay on the Joys of Driving
“So seldom do I drive these days and so special is the experience that I still get a little canine jolt of excitement whenever someone rattles keys.”


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 17:20

T Magazine: Now Online | T Travel Summer 2012
From Oslo to Guatemala, it's all about celebrating joie de vivre.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 17:04

Britain needs a space port to compete in rapidly growing space tourism industry, say experts
Companies are now lining up to provide space 'taxi' services, according to a report by the Institute of Directors (IoD), and Britain needs to be in a position to compete.
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 14:12

Wikipedia launches Britain's first 'Wiki-town' in Monmouth, Wales
Visitors to Monmouth, in southeast Wales, will from tomorrow be able to scan barcodes at points of interest, instantly bringing up a Wikipedia page about the landmark on their phones.
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 14:11

Party in the stars' playground? Yes, we Cannes
AVERAGE folk can also enjoy the Film Festival town for a slice of the price
thesun.co.uk | 18-May-2012 14:07

Cat cafe opens in Europe with Austria's Cafe Neko
Customers at the Neko cafe in Vienna can order a purrfect cup of tea and relax while feline residents pad around them at Europe's first 'cat cafe'.
dailymail.co.uk | 18-May-2012 12:42

In Transit Blog: The Race (the Mille Miglia) Is On in Rome
Thursday through Sunday, hundreds of vintage and classic cars will race through Italy in the Mille Miglia rally.


International Herald Tribune | 18-May-2012 00:00

36 Hours in Napa Valley
The array of sensory indulgences here can make you dizzy before you’ve even had your first glass of local wine.


International Herald Tribune | 17-May-2012 20:27

In Transit Blog: 75 Food Trucks (Plus Bands and Films) Descend on Amsterdam
The Weekend of the Rolling Kitchens will take place Thursday through Sunday in Amsterdam's popular urban park, Westergasfabriek.


International Herald Tribune | 17-May-2012 19:58

Napa Valley, Beyond the Vines
Yes, there’s plenty of wine here. But look a bit deeper and you’ll discover seafood, sculpture and more.


International Herald Tribune | 17-May-2012 19:55

T Magazine: Timely | Sarah Neufeld: Calm Before The Tour
Some rock chicks pound beers backstage. Sarah Neufeld, the violinist of the Grammy-winning band Arcade Fire, prefers a yoga pose or two.


International Herald Tribune | 17-May-2012 19:35

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