After three years of pandemic restrictions, travelers are flocking to Europe in record numbers, despite high airfares, limited accommodations and crowded sites. Here’s what you might encounter.
Category: Travel and Vacations
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New Tours Mean No More FOMO for Plus-Size Travelers
Five companies dedicated to size-inclusive travel aim to bring community and reassurance to people in bigger bodies.
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How the Travel Desk Chose 17 Walks Around the World
For a new Travel package, 13 writers took scenic, personal, inventive and multicultural strolls, often getting advice from locals along the way.
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Umbria by Train
Three hill towns in this landlocked region offer cultural riches, culinary delights and wondrous views. Here’s how to get to them from Rome and Florence.
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Titan Submersible Tragedy Sheds Light on Lack of Safeguards for High-Risk Travel
The Titan submersible tragedy spotlights the issues around rescue operations and government oversight as an increasing number of wealthy thrill seekers undertake risky adventures and expeditions.
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88 Temples, 750 Miles, Untold Gifts: Japan’s Shikoku Pilgrimage
A famed route on the smallest of Japan’s four main islands offers breathtaking views and an array of lessons on history, culture and generosity.
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In the Dolomites, a 7-Day Trail-Running Adventure
The limestone pinnacles and green meadows of one of the most scenic mountain ranges on earth provide the backdrop to a seven-day adventure in Italy.
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Sasha Colby, ‘Drag Race’ Winner, Shares Her Travel Tips
This season’s winner, now serving frequent-flier realness on her victory lap, shares tips for packing (Ziploc bags) and navigating the T.S.A. while transgender.
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A New French Hotel, Perched on a Cliff
Plus: naturally dyed table linens, a memorial in the form of a closet and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Walk in Rio de Janeiro Along Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches
A five-mile stretch along Copacabana and Ipanema beaches crackles with energy.
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Walk Seoul’s City Wall to Soak in Centuries of History
Soak in centuries of history by strolling the Seoul City Wall, which rises high into the mountains.
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Gardens, Parks and Places to Visit in Paris on Foot
Paris is a city of gardens and a walk through it should leave plenty of time to stop and smell the flowers. This one does.
