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Winter delights in and around Madison, Wis.
The ivy-covered buildings that attract prospective applicants also make schools of higher education enticing for those with no interest in matriculating.
From booking flights on Mondays to getting vaccinations, the Frugal Traveler shares tips for trouble-free travel with infants and toddlers.
In an experiment in New Urbanism, the town of Palmetto aspires to be something of a Sonoma for the South (though without the wine).
With public outrage over drug violence tinged by fascination, some taxi drivers are giving “narco-tours” of sites associated with the notorious drug cartels.
A growing contingent of restaurants are serving vegetarian food, a welcome addition to one of the greatest eating countries on Earth.
Traveling cheaply is one thing. Traveling cheaply, in a foreign country, with an infant in tow is another. But Italy proved surprisingly hospitable to a family of three.
Outside of Carnaval week each February, when the emphasis is decidedly on the present, this coastal city seems almost obsessed with its African past.
A recent wave of upscale openings has raised the higher end of the often crowded Huaihai Road, one of the city’s go-to shopping corridors.
After years of shunning the college crowd in favor of a more affluent, tamer clientele, hotels and resort destinations are rolling out the welcome mat.
This 208-room hotel, located near Times Square, has a hip vibe and professional, friendly service.
A jewel-box boutique has garnered enthusiastic fans in Buddhist monasteries around the globe for its exquisitely wrought metalwork.
The 42,000-square-foot Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and Smith Education Center opens and showcases new exhibitions.
It’s winter 2009, but for hundreds of World War II re-enactors in Pennsylvania, it’s December 1944 at the Battle of the Bulge.
On Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a family finds that a cozy cabin is the perfect end to a day of snowy exploration.
The Catamount Trail attracts skiers who want an affordable and athletic alternative to resort-based skiing.
The Frugal Traveler goes on the hunt for a hotel with the magical combination of décor, service, character and price in this burgeoning city.
An audio-guided, interactive tour of the city’s sites, including the Colosseum and the Forum.
“About one block from St. Marks, Il Ridotto is a small treasure with wonderful seafood and pasta.”
Share Your Own »World War II re-enactors, skiing Vermont’s Catamount Trail, a wedding-cake mansion in upstate New York and more.
After years of traveling solo, the Frugal Traveler enters a new chapter in his life.
With cozy inns and a top-notch restaurant, the idyllic community of Serenbe is a utopian refuge.
Restaurants are offering well-executed vegetarian versions of Thai classics.
The city celebrates its African roots.
“I really love skiing. My wife and I try to go twice during the winter.”
On the south shore of Lake Superior are 250-year-old trees and frozen waves.
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