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Choice Tables: Museum Restaurants: Where Art and Haute Cuisine Meet in Paris
From bold experiments to understated havens of cool, new restaurants have sprung up in cultural institutions all over the city.

Student Rates Available to Nonstudents
Even if your college days are a distant memory, it?s possible to travel on a student discount over spring break this year.

Frugal Traveler: Q&A: Shirley Tafoya, President of Travelzoo North America
Ms. Tafoya talks about what makes Travelzoo tick, how it refreshes its inventory of deals and why subscribers trust it.

United Tastes: Tacos in the Morning? That?s the Routine in Austin, Tex.
When it comes to breakfast tacos, which are stuffed with fillings like eggs and bacon, Austin, Tex., trumps all other American cities.

New York Is Finally Taking Its Coffee Seriously
Dozens of new cafes and coffee bars treat coffee making like an art, or at least a high form of craft.

Surfacing: In Mexico City, New Life on an Old Street
In Mexico City?s historic district, Calle Regina?s mezcalerķas and bars are luring visitors after dark.

On the Road: Airplane Exit-Row Seats, Once a Perk, Now for Sale
Selling exit-row seats to all comers raise questions about whether all buyers are suitable to perform emergency evacuation procedures.

Personal Journeys: Visiting the Remote Tribal Lands of the Dogon in Central Mali
A growing number of Western tourists are traveling to West Africa to experience the rituals of daily life in the Dogon cliffside villages.

Visiting Tuscany Without the Crowds
With few tourists, the dead of winter is the time to visit Tuscany, when the landscape is bright green, locals fill the cafes, and the cuisine is at its best.

Weekend in Palm Beach, Fla.
This tiny island, north of Fort Lauderdale, boasts dreamy estates and wide, uncrowded beaches.

Bites: Restaurant Review: Whiskey Soda Lounge in Portland, Ore.
This stand-alone bar-restaurant does double duty as a boozy waiting room for Pok Pok?s patrons.

Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas
This 61-story hotel is huge, but thanks to thoughtful design, it also feels luxurious and, at times, even cozy.

Paddleboarding in Hawaii: Who Cares About Surf
Paddleboarding while upright means venturing far and wide without having to hunt for waves.

The Falcon: A Jazz Haven in a Hudson Valley Hamlet
Away from Manhattan?s urban frenzy, one man?s hospitality has created an intimate stage for top-tier musicians.

Frugal Traveler: Snow Boots to Sockless, Briefly
The Frugal Traveler finds a cheap flight to Miami and spends one day escaping New York City?s frigid slush.

In Transit: Q&A: How to Combine Paris, England and Scotland
?My daughter and I are planning to take two weeks to travel from Chicago to Britain and perhaps Paris in July. Should I fly into Paris, or is it easier (and less expensive) to start in Britain??

Washington Night Life Revives
The D.J. Shea Van Horn at Napoleon.Washington?s night life has been heating up as dozens of new restaurants, bars and boutiques have opened in the Mid-City area over the last two years.

Letters: Letter: El Greco at the Prado
Letters: Letter: Vietnam Beer (?60s Style)
Letters: Letter: Willa Cather?s Santa Fe
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Choice Tables: Museum Restaurants: Where Art and Haute Cuisine Meet in Paris
From bold experiments to understated havens of cool, new restaurants have sprung up in cultural institutions all over the city.

Student Rates Available to Nonstudents
Even if your college days are a distant memory, it?s possible to travel on a student discount over spring break this year.

Frugal Traveler: Q&A: Shirley Tafoya, President of Travelzoo North America
Ms. Tafoya talks about what makes Travelzoo tick, how it refreshes its inventory of deals and why subscribers trust it.

United Tastes: Tacos in the Morning? That?s the Routine in Austin, Tex.
When it comes to breakfast tacos, which are stuffed with fillings like eggs and bacon, Austin, Tex., trumps all other American cities.

New York Is Finally Taking Its Coffee Seriously
Dozens of new cafes and coffee bars treat coffee making like an art, or at least a high form of craft.

Surfacing: In Mexico City, New Life on an Old Street
In Mexico City?s historic district, Calle Regina?s mezcalerķas and bars are luring visitors after dark.

On the Road: Airplane Exit-Row Seats, Once a Perk, Now for Sale
Selling exit-row seats to all comers raise questions about whether all buyers are suitable to perform emergency evacuation procedures.

Personal Journeys: Visiting the Remote Tribal Lands of the Dogon in Central Mali
A growing number of Western tourists are traveling to West Africa to experience the rituals of daily life in the Dogon cliffside villages.

Visiting Tuscany Without the Crowds
With few tourists, the dead of winter is the time to visit Tuscany, when the landscape is bright green, locals fill the cafes, and the cuisine is at its best.

Weekend in Palm Beach, Fla.
This tiny island, north of Fort Lauderdale, boasts dreamy estates and wide, uncrowded beaches.

Bites: Restaurant Review: Whiskey Soda Lounge in Portland, Ore.
This stand-alone bar-restaurant does double duty as a boozy waiting room for Pok Pok?s patrons.

Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas
This 61-story hotel is huge, but thanks to thoughtful design, it also feels luxurious and, at times, even cozy.

Paddleboarding in Hawaii: Who Cares About Surf
Paddleboarding while upright means venturing far and wide without having to hunt for waves.

The Falcon: A Jazz Haven in a Hudson Valley Hamlet
Away from Manhattan?s urban frenzy, one man?s hospitality has created an intimate stage for top-tier musicians.

Frugal Traveler: Snow Boots to Sockless, Briefly
The Frugal Traveler finds a cheap flight to Miami and spends one day escaping New York City?s frigid slush.

In Transit: Q&A: How to Combine Paris, England and Scotland
?My daughter and I are planning to take two weeks to travel from Chicago to Britain and perhaps Paris in July. Should I fly into Paris, or is it easier (and less expensive) to start in Britain??

Washington Night Life Revives
The D.J. Shea Van Horn at Napoleon.Washington?s night life has been heating up as dozens of new restaurants, bars and boutiques have opened in the Mid-City area over the last two years.

Letters: Letter: El Greco at the Prado
Letters: Letter: Vietnam Beer (?60s Style)
Letters: Letter: Willa Cather?s Santa Fe
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Garhwal Himalayas: trekking the Curzon Trail
Henry Wismayer follows the beautiful and deserted Curzon Trail through the Garhwal Himalayas.
Holiday deals of the week
This week's best late offers, including city breaks in Europe and cheap holidays to the United States.
Eric Sykes's heaven on earth: Melbourne, Australia
Eric Sykes, the actor, explains why Melbourne will always have a special place in his heart.
Labour's union paymasters threaten return to bad old days
The latest newsletter from the Unite union's branch for British Airways cabin crew details the sort of major workplace injustices that the brothers (and sisters) have to put up with.
Hotel Grand Central, Barcelona: hotel review
Oliver Smith reviews the Hotel Grand Central in Barcelona, a well-located establishment with a sun trap roof terrace and glorious views of the Gothic Quarter.
Just Back: the new generation of Ras Al Hadd
Richard Allport is the winner of this week's travel writing competition for this account of turtles hatching in Oman.
Mother's Day: Kathy Lette in bedded bliss
Kathy Lette leaves no duvet unturned or sumptuous treat unsampled in her quest to find the perfect way to spend Mother's Day.
Travel news in brief
A round-up of the week's travel news, including a rise in air passenger numbers.
Mother's Day treats
Mothering Sunday ideas (for less than £20), from cheering on knights in shining armour to wanders around walled gardens.
Cruise passengers to sue over norovirus outbreaks
Hundreds of British holidaymakers are planning legal action against Thomson Holidays and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines after several outbreaks of gastric illness on the cruise ships Island Escape and Boudicca.
The world's best running races
A selection, by no means definitive, of some of the most spectacular running races in the world.
Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
Upcoming festivals, events and exhibitions around Britain, chosen by Jolyon Attwooll.
Travel feedback of the week: March 6-12
Our readers comment on the travel issues and stories of the past week.
Skiing Mount Etna: Hit the slopes one day, sail the next
If the weather turns foul on Mount Etna, you can always head for Sicily's coast, says Johnny Morris.
Hiking on Lundy Island with Nicholas Crane
As we launch a series of exclusive National Trust walks, Nicholas Crane heads for Lundy Island.
Durrington Walls, Wiltshire: Walk of the week
The first of our new series of weekly walks, provided by the National Trust, is a ramble around mysterious Durrington Walls in Wiltshire, with views towards Stonehenge.
Ask Gill: Ryanair stamps its authority... again
Foreign passport holders may need an airline's 'exit stamp' even if they don't need a visa, says Gill Charlton, who also advises on Madeira and Australian visas.
Dunstable Downs, Bedfordshire: Walk of the week
The second of our series of National Trust walks is through the beautiful Bedfordshire countryside, on an exhilarating walk across the Dunstable Downs.
Skiing holidays: deals of the day
This week's best ski deals, including holidays to Morzine, Méribel, Obergurgl and Saas Fee.
Matt on travel: airport expansion
Our favourite Matt cartoons on the subject of airport expansion, at Stansted and Heathrow.
Dog holidays: the best in show
As Crufts opens, we reveal our top holiday suggestions for dog lovers, from dog spas to husky-sledding.
Madeira picks up the pieces
Nearly three weeks on from the landslides and flash floods there are signs of a return to normality.
Antigua, Guatemala: Doors of perfection
Trevor Stutely visits Antigua, in Guatemala, a city where keeping up appearances is vital.
Travel companies appeal for tourism overhaul
The association representing Britain's leading travel companies is hoping to turn Government "apathy" towards tourism into an election issue.
Airline guide: legroom and entertainment
Our guide to in-flight comfort reveals which airlines provide the most legroom, and which offer the best entertainment.
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