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    36 Hours in Athens

    In Athens, experimental restaurants and lively bars brush up against archaeological ruins and millennia-old neighborhoods — proof that this ancient metropolis is no mere monument to the past.

     By Iliana Magra and

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  2. World Cup 2026: A City-by-City Guide

    The biggest party on earth is now underway. Here’s how to enjoy every thrilling minute.

     By Danial AdkisonShannon SimsDerek M. NormanGerald Narciso and

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  1. How to File a Travel Insurance Claim

    The process involves attention to detail and, above all, documentation. Here’s what you need to know.

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  2. On the Trail of Legends and Giants in Wales

    A Welsh writer’s trip hugs the coastline of Gwynedd, a land of castles, dramatic cliffs and wide river estuaries.

     By Matthew Yeomans and

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  3. Drink Like a Founder: 7 Bars That Are as Old as America

    Taverns were important incubators of revolutionary fervor where patriots gathered to plot and gossip. Here are a few where you can still taste the spirit of 1776.

     By Liza Weisstuch and

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  4. Amtrak Speeds Up Border Crossing Between World Cup Cities

    Passengers heading from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle will now clear U.S. customs before boarding instead of stopping once they’ve crossed the border.

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    Amtrak’s Cascades line takes about four hours to get from Vancouver, British Columbia, which is hosting seven World Cup matches, to Seattle, which is hosting six.
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  5. 52 Places to Go in 2026

    Our list for the new year features an eclipse, a revolution and a tiger reserve. What’s on yours?

     By Stephen HiltnerAmy VirshupJessie SchwartzGabriel Gianordoli and

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  1. 36 Hours on the Isle of Skye, Scotland

    With its wide, windy beaches, rugged landscapes and medieval sites — not to mention its trove of whisky distilleries — Scotland’s Isle of Skye offers a more meditative summer escape.

     By T.M. Brown and

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  2. 36 Hours in Dallas

    Between Tex-Mex restaurants, dive bars with live music, shopping and art museums, there’s plenty to keep you busy.

     By Jesus Jiménez and

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  3. 36 Hours in Providence, R.I.

    One of the oldest cities in America makes for a laid-back weekend break.

     By Lauren Matison and

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  4. 36 Hours on the Amalfi Coast, Italy

    Be seduced by the land of sirens before the high-season crowds descend.

     By Ondine Cohane and

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  5. 36 Hours in Bentonville, Ark.

    A world-class art museum and an impressive network of cycling trails continue to expand in this northwest Arkansas town.

     By Emily Cochrane and

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  1. Your Guide to Amsterdam

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

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  2. Your Guide to Madrid

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

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  3. The Apps You Need for Your Next Trip Abroad

    Ride-hailing, dining and navigation apps you rely on at home may not be the best options in many countries. Here are local alternatives to download before you go.

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  4. How to Prepare for Your First River Cruise

    As cruises gain popularity among travelers, here’s what to know before setting sail down a river.

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  5. How to Travel if You Have Panic Attacks

    You don’t have to let severe anxiety keep you from exploring the world. Here’s how to manage your panic on vacation.

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    5 Great North American Biking Cities

    Safe, scenic pedaling opportunities abound in cities like Seattle, Montreal and Atlanta. Here are routes that will take you past waterways, through parks and along protected urban lanes.

    By Cindy Hirschfeld

     
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    Where to Go on the Croatian Coast

    Tips for first-time visitors to the cities, islands and stunning coastline of one of Europe’s most beguiling summer destinations.

    By Alex Crevar

     
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    Finding Freedom at 110 Feet in the Air

    For disabled travelers in search of adventure, there are a growing number of adrenaline-fueled options. In Oregon, one wheelchair user went tree-climbing.

    By Sonia A. Rao and Michael Hanson

     
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