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    Hunting for the Real Pasta all’Amatriciana

    Start in Amatrice, Italy, and eat five versions of the dish in just four days. Then set aside your Marcella Hazan cookbook.

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    The 52 Places Traveler

    Switzerland’s Once-in-a-Generation, Over-the-Top Party

    When the 52 Places Traveler arrived in Vevey, Switzerland, he thought he was hallucinating. But no: it was just a celebration that hasn’t happened since 1999.

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    Are Mini Shampoo Bottles the New Plastic Straw?

    The IHG hotel group plans to replace “bathroom miniatures” with bulk supplies across all of its 17 brands, including Holiday Inn and InterContinental, becoming the first big brand to act.

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    36 Hours in Niagara-on-the-Lake

    On the shores of Lake Ontario, this magical Canadian town is filled with flowers, theater, wine and plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure.

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    In San Francisco, the Revival of the Hotel Bar

    A wave of recently opened hotels featuring high-profile cocktail bars is drawing local savants in a city known for its lively bar scene.

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    How to Have a High-End Vacation for Less

    You want luxury, but you don’t want to overspend for it. Here’s how to save in five popular and pricey cities without feeling deprived. (No hostels involved.)

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    36 Hours in Bordeaux

    In the heart of grape-growing country, this riverside city in France is especially appealing to those in the wine-sipping, food-loving crowd.

The 52 Places Traveler

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    The Lowest of Low Seasons at the Edge of the World

    The 52 Places Traveler was one of four tourists on the remote Falkland Islands, also known as Las Malvinas. But there were thousands of penguins.

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    When in Brazil, Just Follow the Music

    The capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia can be an intimidating place for travelers. But, as the 52 Places Traveler found out, when in doubt, just follow the music.

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    In a Gray City, Some See a Blank Canvas

    The 52 Places Traveler takes the midnight train to Aberdeen and finds an underappreciated city that’s quietly exploding with creativity.

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    The Apps You Need for Smarter Travel in Asia

    You may rely on Google Maps and Uber in the United States, but if you’re traveling to Japan, Korea or China, consider installing one of these.

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