A circumnavigation of the city’s Old Town includes a tidal symphony and an architectural synopsis of Croatian history.
Category: Travel and Vacations
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Malta, a Tiny LGBTQ Haven, Gears Up to Host EuroPride
The Mediterranean island nation is gearing up to show off its history of openness, as well as its Baroque treasures, when it hosts EuroPride in September.
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Why 2023 Is the Year of the Long Walk
The 500-mile Camino de Santiago has inspired a host of new treks in places from Canada to Bhutan that let travelers take the slow route. Here, a guide to the new trails.
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A Walk in Rio de Janeiro: Along Fabled Beaches
A five-mile stretch along Copacabana and Ipanema beaches crackles with energy.
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A Walk in Sydney: Sea, Bushland and City Views
Take your time along the Hermitage Foreshore track to admire native flora, take in the skyline and swim at secluded beaches.
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A Walk in Seoul: Following the Fortress Wall
Soak in centuries of history by strolling the Seoul City Wall, which rises high into the mountains.
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A Walk in Zadar: A Loop Through History
A circumnavigation of the city’s Old Town includes a tidal symphony and an architectural synopsis of Croatian history.
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Walking 36 Miles Through the Wales Countryside
Walking 36 miles through the Welsh countryside, a writer considers a proposed new national forest, which is designed to help tackle climate change, boost biodiversity and promote nature tourism.
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A Walk in Paris: Gardens, Greenery and Flower Shops
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.
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In Singapore, Strolling Geylang Road For Food and Flavor
Mud crabs, skewers, frog porridge and more: Expect an overload for your taste buds along Geylang Road, in the city-state’s red light district.
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A Walk in Marrakesh: A Spider Web of Passageways
The medina, the ancient neighborhood where this Moroccan city was born, offers sensory stimulation at every turn.
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A Trail Guide for Disabled Hikers
We highlight a selection of paths, overlooks and other sites in several U.S. parks that outdoor enthusiasts with disabilities can enjoy this summer.
