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Budget tapas in Barcelona.
While many budget and midscale hotel chains have given up on charging for Wi-Fi, in some places travelers still must pay, and perhaps nowhere is that more disturbing than in an upscale hotel.
The Frugal Traveler shares a long list of Web sites and other resources he uses to find out what's new, interesting and inexpensive.
From Paris to Rome, a growing number of hotels are offering guests the use of bikes for a small fee or no cost.
Hoteliers are thinking even further outside the frame, installing art in the most unexpected of ways.
The neighborhood of Taojin Lu is emerging as a popular oasis for expats and artsy Chinese with disposable income.
Even before the downturn, room service was not profitable on its own but was used to raise the status of a hotel.
A casual conversation with an interesting seatmate led to the sounds of Sting in the rain forest.
The 1,600-mile Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail around the state’s coast runs past rugged, bone-white beaches.
Many couples who had planned on destination weddings in Mexico this spring or summer are now scrambling to find an alternative spot or postponing their events indefinitely.
A return home to the chaotic streets of this sprawling Indian city becomes a time-shifting journey between the past and the present for one writer.
For visitors willing to give the city a chance, the rewards are plenty: Art Deco architecture, stunning views and a lively mix of cultures.
From mega dance clubs to a radical exhibit at the CaixaForum, excerpts from recent posts on our travel blog.
For hearty, rustic specialties that are considered true Chilean cooking, this restaurant is surely the best choice.
This new British-themed design hotel has 125 rooms and attracts a young, handsome crowd.
Mother’s Day is next Sunday, but there’s still time to whisk Mom away for a little pampering next weekend.
Located in the northeastern part of the state, Amish country attracts tourists with its bakeries, family-style restaurants and cultural attractions.
Bristling with oysters, clams, mussels and crabs, the shores along this Washington State canal are ripe for a shellfish safari.
“For the best North Indian food in town, visit the Copper Chimney.”
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Boutiques and night life have turned the Taojin Lu neighborhood into a hot spot.
The city offers stargazing, waterfront saloons and under-the-radar gardens.
Teatro Greco, Sicily
“Each year you feel more a part of the country you’re in.”
Shellfish abounds year round along the shore of this scenic fjord in Washington State.
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