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    36 Hours in San Francisco

    As beautiful as ever, this glittering bayside city is expanding its public spaces and arts institutions.

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  1. The Best Place for a Last-Minute Thanksgiving? Abroad.

    Cheap flights. Fewer crowds. November can be one of the most affordable months for international travel, and travelers can still snag a choice deal.

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    If you’ve always wanted see the fall foliage in Tokyo, you might still be able to swing a bargain flight. According to the travel website Kayak, international airfare from the United States this fall is on average 24 percent below summer prices.
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  2. From California to the Caribbean: 5 Sunny New Getaways

    Sea, desert, gardens and sun: If you’re looking to escape chilly weather, we have some suggestions.

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    South Bank, in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, offers spacious, airy accommodations; pools, including a 150-foot-long pool beside the beach; and lots of activities on and in the water.
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  3. A Journey Into 5,000 Years of History at Canyon de Chelly

    Going on a Navajo-led tour of this national monument in northeastern Arizona takes you to ancient ruins and sacred places that most tourists never see.

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    Spider Rock Overlook is one of several places along the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument that offer spectacular views of sandstone cliffs and spires.
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  4. Sorry, Mom. I’m Skipping Your Turkey Dinner for a Solo Vacation.

    Seeking self-care and a respite from the pressures of the season, more Americans are viewing the holidays as a perfect time to take a trip on their own.

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  5. 52 Places to Go in 2024

    No matter why you travel, our list offers inspiration.

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  1. 36 Hours in Lyon, France

    Dine in rustic restaurants, ride a funicular for panoramic views and hunt for treasures at a sprawling flea market in France’s third-largest city.

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  2. 36 Hours in Moab, Utah

    Walk among sandstone towers, experience some of the darkest skies in North America and breathe in the solitude.

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  3. 36 Hours in Hanoi, Vietnam

    Get swept up in the boundless energy of the 1,000-year-old Vietnamese capital.

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  4. 36 Hours in the Berkshires

    Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.

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  5. 36 Hours in Edinburgh

    Fall is the ideal time to explore the ruggedly beautiful Scottish capital, which turns 900 this year.

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  1. Airline Lost Your Bag? Here’s How to Reunite With Your Luggage.

    Or at least be reimbursed if it’s gone for good.

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  2. Afraid of Flying? Here’s How to Make It Feel Less Scary.

    Fear of flying affects more than 25 million Americans. If you are among them, these tools and expert tips could help make your next plane ride easier.

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  3. Visiting a Disney Park? Here’s How to Spend Less Time in Line.

    Long waits can take a bite out of the magic at places like Walt Disney World and Disneyland. There are ways to speed things up, but be prepared to pay more.

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  4. How to Choose a Volunteer Trip

    Hoping to leave a place better than you found it? Here’s what to look for when signing up for a program that combines purpose with travel.

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  5. Cómo disfrutar de un viaje familiar sin frustraciones

    Las salidas pueden ser placenteras para todos, independientemente de sus edades; basta planear un poco y hablar desde que comiencen a preparar la travesía.

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  2. Read Your Way Through Shanghai

    Shanghai straddles the past and the future, a dizzying prism of many histories and cultures. The poet Sally Wen Mao shares books that illuminate this cosmopolitan city.

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  6. Should Tourists Return to Asheville?

    The Biltmore, a popular destination in the area of western North Carolina ravaged by Hurricane Helene, will reopen Saturday. Local travel operators nervously hope it will mark the return of tourists.

    By Mark Barrett

     
  7. 6 Classic College Football Towns to Visit

    Go for the energy of the mascots, marching bands and touchdown cheers, but don’t miss the museums, art, nightlife and more that make these places special.

    By Derek M. Norman

     
  8. Layover

    24 Hours in Mumbai With an Airline Pilot

    Flight crews see the world in 24- to 48-hour bites between international flights. On this trip, the stop is the crowded city on India’s west coast.

    By Mark Vanhoenacker

     
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