Weekend Guide
36 Hours in Zagreb, Croatia
No longer just a stop on the way to the coast, Croatia’s capital has seen a surge in popularity, with lounges, bistros and chic designer ateliers in an Old World setting.
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No longer just a stop on the way to the coast, Croatia’s capital has seen a surge in popularity, with lounges, bistros and chic designer ateliers in an Old World setting.
By ALEX CREVAR
This little-known region includes surprising museums, fragrant cheese caves and charming villages among its many attractions.
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The quest for a silent night is often an elusive task for travelers, but there are ways to improve your chances.
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At its annual summit in Miami Tuesday, the International Air Transport Association suggested a new standard for carry-on luggage, and it’s not getting larger.
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By JAMES B. STEWART
Airline executives’ comments about “discipline,” meaning limiting flights and seats, could be interpreted as invitations to restrict capacity increases to keep fares high.
By RACHEL FRIEDMAN
The best dishes from the chef, Luis Miguel Rodrigues, are grounded in traditional cuisine, with only subtle twists.
By ROSLYN SULCAS
It appears there is so much emotion attached to the locks that the city is trying to assure the brokenhearted that it will find alternatives to the gesture.
By SHIVANI VORA
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Explore street view, find things to do in Zagreb.
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Luxury hotels are increasingly partnering with high-end retailers to give guests insider shopping experiences and perks.
By ASHLEY WINCHESTER
The Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival is a celebration of duct tape with a parade, a fashion show and a scavenger hunt.
By RANA F. SWEIS
Many of the foreigners who do come now are people drawn by the very turmoil that keeps tourists away: aid workers, journalists, refugees.
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Meghann Harris is the founder of SpecialGlobe.com, a new travel website for families with children who have physical and cognitive challenges.
By ELAINE GLUSAC
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By RON NIXON
An federal inspector in January found dirty bathrooms and storage areas at a facility operated by Flying Food Group, according to a report to be released by a labor union.
By THE UPSHOT STAFF
Flying is a thing that commenters love to hate. Some also offered a wider perspective on the issue, or at least a sense of the absurd.
By CHRISTINE NEGRONI
Learning local dances is a way of experiencing the culture in a direct (and fun) way — in a language that needs no words.
By SHIVANI VORA
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a new LGBT travel guide and an intensive care unit on long-haul flights from Munich and Frankfurt.
By DENISE GRADY
The risk to the public is low, the C.D.C. said Monday, although the patient, who traveled from India in April, has been hospitalized in Maryland with a drug-resistant form of the disease.
By SHIVANI VORA
The L.A. neighborhood has more than a dozen trendy new restaurants and boutiques selling home goods and fashions from up-and-coming designers.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.
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By JAMES B. STEWART
Airline executives’ comments about “discipline,” meaning limiting flights and seats, could be interpreted as invitations to restrict capacity increases to keep fares high.
By RACHEL FRIEDMAN
The best dishes from the chef, Luis Miguel Rodrigues, are grounded in traditional cuisine, with only subtle twists.
By ROSLYN SULCAS
It appears there is so much emotion attached to the locks that the city is trying to assure the brokenhearted that it will find alternatives to the gesture.
By SHIVANI VORA
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a hotel package in which ballet is the star, and new sounds on British Airways.
Explore street view, find things to do in Zagreb.
By SHIVANI VORA
Luxury hotels are increasingly partnering with high-end retailers to give guests insider shopping experiences and perks.
By ASHLEY WINCHESTER
The Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival is a celebration of duct tape with a parade, a fashion show and a scavenger hunt.
By RANA F. SWEIS
Many of the foreigners who do come now are people drawn by the very turmoil that keeps tourists away: aid workers, journalists, refugees.
By MIKE POWELL
This week’s homes include a midcentury modern in Colorado, a Victorian in New Orleans and a contemporary in Seattle.
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
The explosion in Luxor came about a week after gunmen shot and killed two tourism police officers near the pyramids of Giza, raising fears that militants want to hurt the tourism sector.
By RACHEL LEE HARRIS
Meghann Harris is the founder of SpecialGlobe.com, a new travel website for families with children who have physical and cognitive challenges.
By ELAINE GLUSAC
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a music and fitness program in Austin, Tex., and a new app to check out wine lists.
By RON NIXON
An federal inspector in January found dirty bathrooms and storage areas at a facility operated by Flying Food Group, according to a report to be released by a labor union.
By THE UPSHOT STAFF
Flying is a thing that commenters love to hate. Some also offered a wider perspective on the issue, or at least a sense of the absurd.
By CHRISTINE NEGRONI
Learning local dances is a way of experiencing the culture in a direct (and fun) way — in a language that needs no words.
By SHIVANI VORA
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a new LGBT travel guide and an intensive care unit on long-haul flights from Munich and Frankfurt.
By DENISE GRADY
The risk to the public is low, the C.D.C. said Monday, although the patient, who traveled from India in April, has been hospitalized in Maryland with a drug-resistant form of the disease.
By SHIVANI VORA
The L.A. neighborhood has more than a dozen trendy new restaurants and boutiques selling home goods and fashions from up-and-coming designers.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.
By ELAINE GLUSAC
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including a vintage train trip from Chicago to Denver and ride-sharing at San Diego International Airport.