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What you need to know before you trade in that urban hotel for a house in the Italian countryside.
Two travelers are devastated when their wedding photos are lost by the hotel's photo shop. Does this resort owe the newlyweds more than a three-night voucher?
Are you traveling soon? Here are some tips you need to know about before leaving.
Potentially dangerous blood clots in the legs known as deep venous thromboses (DVTs) got the nickname "economy class syndrome" from widely publicized incidents involving passengers on long-haul flights.
The nation's most overpriced cities are the places where the cost of living, especially housing prices, are the highest compared to median income.
The tragedy aboard Costa Concordia has focused the spotlight on the cruise industry. Two experts offer their take on how to be prepared for onboard emergencies.
In a bid to overcome her agoraphobia, a 51-year-old Illinois woman decided to take on the challenge of traveling the world to meet all of her Facebook friends.
When it comes to deciding which type of traveler is the most annoying airline passenger, would you rather ban obese passengers or screaming babies?
Here's what to expect from online access when you're flying the largest domestic U.S. airlines. Hint: Not much.
Airlines are allowed to charge extra for parents who need to sit next to their kids on flights, but there are a few things you can do to try to avoid these fees.
Without question, traveling with young children over an extended period of time requires planning. Here are some tips to help you get over the river and through the woods without too much anxiety.
Most airlines seem to dance around the issue of obese passengers. Should there be a rule that says passengers are entitled to a minimum amount of legroom and personal space?
From bumping to lost luggage, to rerouted journeys: A primer on dealing with the worst the airlines have to offer.
A UFO has landed in the forest of Sweden, and while you won't have to endure warp speed motion sickness -- it will set you back a cool $625 a night to stay in this hotel.
The controversial "backscatter" X-ray body scanners will no longer be used at European airports due to health risks associated with the technology.
Where do you want to go in 2012? Frommer's editors, authors, and experts from around the world have some ideas.
History permeates Philadelphia, but after seeing the historic sites, check out Philadelphia's more contemporary side.
One of the most striking characteristics of Hong Kong is the interweaving of seeming contradictions and the interplay of the exotic and the technically advanced.
Surviving the family vacation is challenging. Prepare for your trip, stay sane on the road, find family hotels, and much more.
International travel requires a lot of preparation: passports, U.S. Customs , Eurail info, and knowing how to be safe!
What currency do you need? What's the exchange rate? Who gets tipped and how much? Do you need insurance?
Each Zodiac Sun Sign has a unique way of getting away. Includes sign-specific travel profiles, destinations and restaurant recommendations.
Produced for HNTB -- Lack of funds to maintain bridges and roadways is taking a serious toll on our nation's mobility, economic competitiveness, even our quality of life.
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