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| 01 | Jaipur: Where to Shop: Books & Paper: Rambagh Palace Hotel Book ShopN. K. Jain’s impressive fifty-year-old bookshop has an in-depth collection of reference books on Indian culture, many of them rare and out of print. The key: for approximately $15, any... |
| 02 | Jaipur: Indagare Insiders: Madeline Weinrib on JaipurThe painter and designer travels abroad frequently to source for her atelier (madelineweinrib.com) in ABC Carpet & Home in New York. Here she shares her top picks in Jaipur. FAVORITE... |
| 03 | Jaipur: Strategies: ItinerariesAN IDEAL DAY To begin exploring the architectural trove of Jaipur, visitors may want to start the day at the City Palace (home of the current maharajah and his family)... |
| 04 | Delhi: What to See & Do: Day Trips: AgraFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: “Agra is home to the Taj Mahal, wonder of the world, world heritage site, symbol of eternal love, ‘teardrop... |
| 05 | St. Moritz: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: Badrutt’s Palace Hotel“A cross between a giant Bavarian Schloss and a fairytale castle (complete with fake turrets and crenellated walls), the Palace is in the middle of town, has one of the... |
| 06 | Delhi: What to See & Do: Day Trips: AmritsarFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: Located in the northwest part of India in the state of Punjab, Amritsar is a border town, home to... |
| 07 | Capri: Strategies: Getting AroundNonresidents cannot bring cars on the island, but the narrow streets and impossible parking make having a car a hindrance in any event. Depending on where you’re staying, upon arrival... |
| 08 | Food/Wine: Places: Luscious LucknowCalcutta native and former Gourmet writer Chitrita Banerji is the author of the books Eating India, Life and Food in Bengal, Bengali Cooking, Feeding the Gods and the essay “A... |
| 09 | Tokyo: Strategies: Lay of the LandThe heart of the city is the Imperial Palace, a moated compound that is mostly off-limits to the general public. From there, Tokyo sprawls out in a rather higgledy-piggedly way,... |
| 10 | Editor's Picks: September ScoopStyle File: New York City With New Yorkers returning after their summer holidays, autumn might be in the air, but so is fashion: on Friday, the runways in Bryant Park... |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: India: Shopping and Family Travel AdviceFrom Dena Kaye: “Hi from India—I’m sick in bed but here’s an answer: 1.) Ask a hairdresser in a good hotel (Re: henna on hands) 2.) Buy furniture from a... |
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