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Q&A;: South Africa Sojourn
Q&A: South Africa Sojourn Tanda Tula Safari Camp

"I will be in Johannesburg with a friend for a few days early next month. We would like to experience a safari at Kruger Park."

Surfacing
Danes’ Meatpacking District

In Copenhagen, abandoned butcheries and processing plants are being leased to art spaces, designers and cafes.

On the Road
Travel Cost-Cutting Is the New Normal

Business travel has already become less convenient, as airlines have significantly cut capacity. Get used to it.

Itineraries
A Recovery to ‘Less Bad’

Travel spending in the United States is expected to decline by 9 percent this year, to $705 billion, and to recover only part of that in 2010.

100 Hotels Under $150

A list of 100 hotels, culled from readers’ suggestions, that represent some of the best bargains for travelers headed to one of 14 European cities in the next few months.

Journeys
Where Layovers Can Be Turned Into Adventures

Thanks to high-speed trains and better urban planning, being stuck at the airport isn’t what it used to be.

36 Hours in Berlin

The Berlin Wall may have fallen 20 years ago next month, but in certain pockets of the German capital, the city is still divided — on whether the Iron Curtain was cool.

Footsteps
Edith Wharton Always Had Paris

Wharton, the leading American female writer of the early 20th century, had a relationship with Paris that began early and ran deep.

Heads Up
In Europe, Nurturing a New Kind of Eden

These emerging tourist destinations offer a piece of unspoiled paradise or a journey into the distant past.

Practical Traveler
Europe Beckons, Waving Deals

Desperate to make up for a global travel slump, even the most popular European destinations are trying to lure visitors with sales.

Q&A;
Best European Destination in November?

“My husband and I are planning a five-day trip to Europe in mid-November. Considering the weather and any exciting events that may be occurring at that time, where would you suggest we go? "

Check In, Check Out
Hotel Review: Buddha-Bar in Prague

For the moment, this is arguably the most stylish small hotel in town, and very much a destination in its own right.

Bites
Restaurant Review: Eat Art Esslokal in Austria

About 35 miles northwest of Vienna, this restaurant’s seasonal menus aim to integrate life and art.

Finding Autumn Gold in Unexpected Places

Microclimates from New York to Arizona reward leaf lovers with big surprises and small crowds. In many areas, colors are peaking right now.

Near Whistler, a Place to Play for Less

The town of Squamish, a bit more than an hour north of Vancouver, offers rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking and affordability.

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Why We Travel: Readers’ Photos of Europe

Browse hundreds of photos submitted by our readers and recommend your favorites.

Escapes

Escapes

Hidden stashes of fall foliage, a vacation home with mini golf and garden gnomes, and more.

T Magazine

T Magazine
Travel Fall 2009

It’s all about ornamental Vietnam, contemporary art in Brazil and Italian culinary influence in Switzerland.

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Multimedia
In the Footsteps of Edith Wharton

Scenes from the novelist's life and fiction intertwine on the streets of Paris.

A Weekend in Berlin

Stylish hotels resemble 1970s Soviet housing and boutiques elevate kitschy East German goods to high design.

Activity & Interest Guides

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Budget Travel

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