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The "Legendary Istanbul" exhibition traces the history of the cultural capital of Turkey from Neolithic times to the creation of the mega-city that today pulses with an almost overwhelming energy.

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The area south of San Francisco buzzes with cultural spaces, lively restaurants and a hyper-educated workforce that has no problem keeping up.

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A visitor looks the "Stanley Kubrick, Fotografo 1945-1950" exhibition at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, in Venice, Italy.

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Starting on Sept. 8, the ESTA registration process, which allows visitors from 36 countries to skip a full visa, will require a $14 fee.

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I made the most ill-timed, bone-headed, rookie-error-filled, first-time visit to San Antonio in tourism history. And even then, I had a good time.

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"We would like some suggestions for dining in a very Viennese style, but not at a luxurious price, on Dec. 31."

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From Sept. 6 to 12, London's normally regal Old Royal Navy College will be a frenzy of standup comedy, burlesque dancing, go-go girls and stilt-walkers during the second annual Greenwich Comedy Festival.

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Singapore's Changi Airport recently unveiled a 40-foot tall, jumbo twister slide in Terminal 3.

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East London feels light years away from central London, and is totally self-sufficient, thanks to a host of enticing restaurants, shops, markets and hotels.

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Alphonse Mucha, a Czech artist who was a leading light of the Art Nouveau movement, is getting his due at one of Prague's best-known Art Nouveau landmarks.

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The Frugal Traveler leaves Mexico behind for swamp tours, jazz clubs and southern cooking in Louisiana and Mississippi.

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Several kinds of insurance can come into play and it behooves travelers to seek information on driving rules and road conditions in the countries they plan to visit.

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American Airlines and its regional affiliate, American Eagle, are offering a 20 percent discount to any customers affected by the sudden shutdown of Mexico's largest airline, Mexicana.

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My trip has been made immeasurably more enjoyable, and measurably cheaper, because I'm multilingual.

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The question I always ask myself when I'm about to go on a trip - where will I get coffee? - can now be answered online.

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"My husband and I are traveling to Venice in December for six days, then heading on to Naples. Could you give me some tips to keep down my expenses?"

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The Prince of Wales will be opening to the public his historic Clarence House, all in the name of sustainable living.

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There isn’t a lot of glamour to business travel, but sometimes a trip can bring nice surprises while you’re still on the plane.

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Tour operators said that they were confident they could reschedule flights, but many customers feared they would not get promised refunds.

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A business trip can create an opportunity for a family vacation, but it may require some careful planning

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Boeing is conducting training at its sprawling Customer Experience Center to show how it is preparing to put its much-delayed 787 Dreamliner airplane into service.

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A new Yellowstone visitor center looks out on Old Faithful as if the geyser were the altar of a new form of cathedral.

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The Australian island, known for its otherworldly beauty and back-of-beyond remoteness, has a new luxury hotel.

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The Biennale de Belleville is a brand new event that maps out a new generation of Parisian galleries: most opened in the past decade and are often little known to the public.

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In today's satellite-blanketed world of precise, GPS-determined maps, a splash of watercolor and some hand-written advice are nice, personal touches to pull out of your pocket while traveling. A la Carte Maps offers just that.

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Three times a week classical music lovers can take in a midday concert at St James's Church, centrally located on London's Piccadilly.

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Orbitz and Priceline release lists of the cities with the most hotel bookings for Labor Day weekend.

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With pent-up demand comes a new level of austerity as vacationers search for frugal ways to get away.

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The discovery of an underground hot spring has turned Spreewald into a spa destination.

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Japanese whiskey has come a long way, but enthusiasts have to search to find specialist bars offering domestic drams.

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