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  1. Should Tourists Return to Asheville?

    The Biltmore, a popular destination in the area of western North Carolina ravaged by Hurricane Helene, will reopen Saturday. Local travel operators nervously hope it will mark the return of tourists.

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    Workers at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C., decorated one of the estate’s Christmas trees on Wednesday. The local tourism industry hopes the holiday season will see a return of visitors to the region devastated by Hurricane Helene.
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    36 Hours in Lyon, France

    Dine in rustic restaurants, ride a funicular for panoramic views and hunt for treasures at a sprawling flea market in France’s third-largest city.

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  1. 6 Classic College Football Towns to Visit

    Go for the energy of the mascots, marching bands and touchdown cheers, but don’t miss the museums, art, nightlife and more that make these places special.

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    Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, in Austin, Texas, the home field of the University of Texas Longhorns.
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  2. 24 Hours in Mumbai With an Airline Pilot

    Flight crews see the world in 24- to 48-hour bites between international flights. On this trip, the stop is the crowded city on India’s west coast.

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  3. Automatic Refunds for Significant Flight Disruptions: New Airline Rule Goes Into Effect

    The Transportation Department’s new rule also sets the definition for what constitutes a “significant” delay in air travel.

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    The Transportation Department’s rule, which went into effect on Oct. 28, aims to provide prompt refunds to passengers who endure significant flight disruptions.
    CreditHiroko Masuike/The New York Times
  4. Stepping Into a Hidden World in the Everglades

    “Tree islands” deep in a sea of grass once helped Native Americans elude capture by U.S. troops. A tour of these refuges reveals a rich culture and a new risk: rising water.

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    Islands deep in the Everglades protected the Miccosukee and other Native Americans from U.S. troops during the Seminole Wars of the 1800s. Today, visitors can take Native-led tours of the islands.
    CreditScott McIntyre for The New York Times
  5. 52 Places to Go in 2024

    No matter why you travel, our list offers inspiration.

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  1. 36 Hours in Moab, Utah

    Walk among sandstone towers, experience some of the darkest skies in North America and breathe in the solitude.

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  2. 36 Hours in Hanoi, Vietnam

    Get swept up in the boundless energy of the 1,000-year-old Vietnamese capital.

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  3. 36 Hours in the Berkshires

    Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.

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  4. 36 Hours in Edinburgh

    Fall is the ideal time to explore the ruggedly beautiful Scottish capital, which turns 900 this year.

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  5. 36 Hours in Stowe, Vermont

    Spend a weekend sampling I.P.A.s and cider doughnuts, touring an enchanted sugar forest and relaxing in an Adirondack chair in this quaint city at the foot of Mount Mansfield.

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  1. Airline Lost Your Bag? Here’s How to Reunite With Your Luggage.

    Or at least be reimbursed if it’s gone for good.

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  2. Afraid of Flying? Here’s How to Make It Feel Less Scary.

    Fear of flying affects more than 25 million Americans. If you are among them, these tools and expert tips could help make your next plane ride easier.

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  3. Visiting a Disney Park? Here’s How to Spend Less Time in Line.

    Long waits can take a bite out of the magic at places like Walt Disney World and Disneyland. There are ways to speed things up, but be prepared to pay more.

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  4. How to Choose a Volunteer Trip

    Hoping to leave a place better than you found it? Here’s what to look for when signing up for a program that combines purpose with travel.

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  5. Cómo disfrutar de un viaje familiar sin frustraciones

    Las salidas pueden ser placenteras para todos, independientemente de sus edades; basta planear un poco y hablar desde que comiencen a preparar la travesía.

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  5. How a Refuge on Rails Inspired Jazz Classics

    For Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Louis Armstrong, even their fame couldn’t fully protect them from the terrifying violence of Jim Crow. But the railroad, particularly the elegant Pullman sleeping car, provided a “home away from home.”

    By Larry Tye

     
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  18. Riding the Rails, Literally, on a Pedal-Powered Bike

    Rail-biking uses specially designed vehicles that are pedaled along disused railway lines. It’s easy and fun and uses existing tracks for recreation. One writer gave it a try in the Catskills.

    By Michael Harmon

     
  19. Frugal Traveler

    A Cheapskate in Manhattan

    Pop-up art, cheap theater tickets, Chinese food and a well-situated, if noisy, hotel: How to see Manhattan (and a bit of Brooklyn) on a budget.

    By Elaine Glusac

     
  20. Our Boundless Love for Big Sur May Be Killing It

    Some 90 percent of the economy in this coastal California region relies on visitors. But overtourism, the high cost of living and most worrisome, the effects of global warming, create a future of uncertainty.

    By Lauren Sloss

     
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  24. In Sedona, a Psychic and a Skeptic Walk Into a Vortex

    On a trip to the Arizona town a writer tries to understand her mystically inclined mother’s beliefs with the help of crystals, meditation and visits to the area’s supposed celestial portals.

    By Erin Vivid Riley and Nate Abbott

     
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  32. 5 favorite places

    Aubrey Plaza’s Wilmington

    The acerbic star of “The White Lotus” and “My Old Ass” is enthusiastic about her often-overshadowed Delaware hometown, which she calls a “magical little gem.”

    By Steven Kurutz

     
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  39. Times Insider

    Covering All the Corners of a Warming World

    Travel is an opportunity. It’s an economic driver. But it also contributes to global warming. So a Travel editor went back to school to explore the moral dilemma it poses.

    By Elisabeth Goodridge

     
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  41. 5 Irresistible Fall Train Trips

    Why navigate crowded roads to get your fill of autumn colors when you can ride the rails and enjoy gorgeous scenery you can’t see from the highway?

    By Julie Weed

     
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  43. To Really See Peru, Hop on (and Off) the Bus

    Most travelers fly between cities like Lima, Cuzco and Arequipa, but if you want to explore beaches, deserts and mountains at your own pace, try a hop-on, hop-off bus.

    By Mya Guarnieri

     
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  46. The T List

    How Tory Burch Gets Ready

    Plus: a new hotel on the Athens Riviera, salvaged jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.

    By Laura Regensdorf

     
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  53. Food Voyages

    Food Voyages

    Six journeys in search of a single bite.

    By The New York Times Magazine

     
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