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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.

Choice Tables: Vegetarian Restaurants in Buenos Aires, for Those Who Shun Steaks
A cluster of recently opened restaurants in the Palermo Hollywood neighborhood are serving tasty and fresh vegetarian fare.

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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NYT > Travel
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.

Choice Tables: Vegetarian Restaurants in Buenos Aires, for Those Who Shun Steaks
A cluster of recently opened restaurants in the Palermo Hollywood neighborhood are serving tasty and fresh vegetarian fare.

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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The 40-something ski bum: blog 20
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Ultratravel directory: what's new in the world of luxury travel
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Practical guide to planning a motorhome holiday
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Oregon: Camping adventures in the home of the brave
After learning campsite etiquette, Helena De Bertodano and her family marvel at the wonders along America's North Pacific Coast.
Hamburg, Germany: The Perfect Break
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This week's best winter sun holiday deals, from a tour of Thailand to a walking holiday in Italy.
Photographs celebrate 100 years of Hollywood
Portraits of James Dean and Clint Eastwood star in an exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery.
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John Wilcox offers a guide to Cape Town's best attractions, hotels, restaurants and shops.
Calcot Manor, Gloucestershire: hotel review
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The Big Picture photography competition: round 93
This week's best entries in our travel photography competition.
Ultratravel's The Season: spring 2010
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Cruise holidays: deals of the day
The best late deals on cruises to the Caribbean, the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean.
Dubrovnik: Cities to put spring in your step
Eastern Europe now offers unexpected riches to Western travellers on a weekend break.
Vancouver: the world in words
Writers, travellers and poets share their thoughts on popular destinations. This week: Vancouver.
Krakow: Cities to put spring in your step
Krakow's soaring spires are almost as inspiring as its sparky people, says Adriaane Pielou.
Komodo dragons: luxury cruise in Indonesia
Gavin Bell encounters Komodo dragons every bit as daunting as their gruesome reputation.
Five great luxury cruises
Five wonderful luxury cruises, from barges with Jacuzzis to mega yachts with massage rooms.
Prague: Cities to put spring in your step
Prague's medieval streets and monasteries seduced Lisa Grainger - not to mention the most magnificent library in the world.
Travel books: Country Driving and Places in Turkey
Clover Stroud reviews a brilliantly observed book about the growing middle classes in China and a covetable guide to Turkey's architectural treasures.
The Sun Inn, Edinburgh: hotel review
Anne Jepson reviews The Sun Inn, Edinburgh, a refurbished inn with a buzzing bistro and rooms including a suite with an extraordinarily comfortable copper bath.
Prestonfield House, Edinburgh: hotel review
Anne Jepson reviews Prestonfield House, an extravagant hotel designed to entice you to live out some hedonistic, historic or overindulgent fantasy.
Dalhousie Castle and Spa, Edinburgh: hotel review
Anne Jepson reviews Dalhousie Castle and Spa, a hotel that successfully mixes baronial splendour, architectural quirks and a sense of seclusion and relaxation in Edinburgh.
The 40-something ski bum: blog 19
Our columnist considers one of life's fundamental questions: does eating more chocolate make you happier?
Sunuva: Good Buy Guide
Maggie O'Sullivan considers the merits of Sunuva, which has a stylish range of UV-protective swimwear for children.
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