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Seven tented camps, including two new luxury/eco ones. Plus: what to read and see before you go.
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Paris: Films: Paris on the Big Screen

Before Sunset, Richard Linklater, 2004 — A continuation of Before Sunrise, this Oscar-nominated romance film, tells the encounter of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) nine years after they...
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Active/Adventure: Places: Hoi An Highlights

You asked: We’re heading to the Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam over the holidays and would love advice on what to do while there. J.S. WHAT TO SEE &...
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Mallorca: Indagare Insiders: Jane Stanbury on Mallorca

Jane Stanbury serves as the managing director of Balearic Discovery (34-971-875-395; www.balearicdiscovery.com). Her Mallorcan agency rents some of the best villas on the island and specializes in custom-made itineraries for...
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Paris: What's New: 2008 Spring News for Paris

A number of our editors have just returned from Paris. Some of their new favorite discoveries: WHERE TO EAT FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Get yourself in the mood by reading the...
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Paris: What's New: Marie-Antoinette Exhibit

The Marie-Antoinette exhibit at Paris’ Grand Palais sheds new light on the life of France’s most intriguing and most vilified queen. The Dauphine, who wed at age 14, has often...
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Paris: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Spring Break in Paris with Kids

M. Rice, New York, NY April 2, 2008 “Thank you very much for the recommendations in Paris. We used Context for the “Crash Course of the Louvre” and really enjoyed...
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Tokyo: What to See & Do: Walks: Omotesando and Harajuku

Nothing beats the combination of wacky Japanese fashion and excellent shopping in the Omotesando and Harajuku neighborhoods. To catch a glimpse of what makes Tokyo’s youth culture tick, take a...
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Paris: What to See & Do: Sights: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Commissioned in 1160 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Notre-Dame is one of the world’s most profoundly moving Christian cathedrals. After the restoration that was completed in 2002, the soft biscuit-color...
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Buenos Aires: What to See & Do: Music: Tango

Tip from Patrizia Chen. “When in BA people like to see tango shows, but it’s also wonderful to go to the milongas, where the everyday tango is danced. And every...
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Jaipur: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Hands on Hand-blocking

The art of hand-blocked fabrics can be a fun thing to activity for families with children visiting Jaipur. Start with a trip to the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing to...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: What to see and do during the day in Vienna

My husband and I are off to Vienna for the last 2 weeks in December with another couple. Our evenings are booked with operas, symphonies, concerts, and the Grand Ball,...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Singapore and Outside Bangkok

We are spending a few days at Raffles in Singapore before taking the Eastern & Orient Express to Bangkok. As we’ve never been there before, I’d appreciate suggestions of what...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: toronto

Suggestions on what to see and do in Toronto: CN Tower (301 Front Street W.; 416 868 6937): This is one of the tallest building in the world (1,815 feet)....
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: India: Shopping and Family Travel Advice

From Diane Dorrans Saeks “December is a beautiful time to be in India—and note that it can be quite cool, so take with you (or plan to purchase) cashmere wraps...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Singapore and Outside Bangkok

In Singapore, there are some great restaurants on the waterfront such as IndoChine Waterfront (1 Empress Place; 65 6339 1720), a Vietnamese/Cambodian/French place beside the Asian Civilizations Museum in the...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos Aires

A number of members are going to be in B.A. next month for the Polo Open. If anyone has new tips on what to see and do or wants to...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)

Happily, Paris, like many other European capitals, has a dining culture where eating alone at a restaurant, especially for women, is totally normal and widely seen. No one will make...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: doha/oman

While I have not flown Qatar or Etihad, very well traveled and sophisticated friends who live in Abu Dhabi have said great things about both. My husband and I spend...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Aspen Condo rentals

Another member just asked for similar info as she’s interested in renting over Christmas with a large family. Following is the info that we gave her: With four kids, you’ll...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations Needed

Another member who lived in D.C. for decades suggests the following: “Museums are among the best in Washington: I don’t know exactly what’s showing at the National Gallery, but there...
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