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Panorama of Lyon, France. Dreamstime/TCA

Taking the Kids: When food is central to the experience

Travel / Taking The Kids /

As we are all thinking about all the work Thanksgiving involves, let’s think about the famous Mothers of Lyon.

These extraordinary women, none trained as professional chefs, are credited with turning Lyon, France into a huge center of gastronomy, starting in the 18 th century.

We learned about the ...Read more

Musician Thurston Moore has London on his mind. (Vera Marmelo)

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Thurston Moore

Travel / Celebrity Travel /

Thurston Moore is best known as the singer-songwriter-guitarist for the influential rock band Sonic Youth. But he’s also a critically acclaimed author, whose “Sonic Life: A Memoir” documented his life and time in the group. Touring as a musician is part of the job, but it was his travels with his family that he vividly remembers. “When I...Read more

With its 52 towers, witch-hat turrets, and nearly two miles of ramparts, Carcassonne is France’s ultimate walled city. (Cameron Hewitt, Rick Steves’ Europe)

Rick Steves’ Europe: Carcassonne is the Fortress City of your travel dreams

Travel / Rick Steves' Europe /

Sunny, out-of-the-way Languedoc stretches from the Mediterranean to the Pyrenees in southwest France. It shares a balmy climate, winter wind, grapevines, and the sea with the better-known neighboring region of Provence. To me, Languedoc is somehow more “France in the rough.”

I first came here as a teenager, when I visited Languedoc’s ...Read more

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Charity helping pay for Michigan Gov. Whitmer's trips draws lobbying complaint

Travel / Travel Tips /

LANSING, Mich. — A business-backed nonprofit organization that's been helping fund Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's overseas trade missions should be investigated for failing to register as a lobbyist, a complaint filed by a longtime lawyer contended Monday.

Bob LaBrant, former general counsel for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, authored ...Read more

Travel Troubleshooter: Carnival Charges $500 Cancellation Fee That Wasn't Mentioned

Travel / Travel Troubleshooter /

Q: I booked a Carnival cruise through the American Airlines cruise travel agency in February for a July sailing. I paid $3,738 upfront, plus $342 for trip insurance. When we canceled in mid-March, the travel agent said that Carnival would refund $3,300 but withhold a $500 penalty for a "nonrefundable promotion rate."

Nobody mentioned this fee ...Read more

St. Moritz sunrise, Switzerland. Dreamstime/TCA

Taking the Kids: Affordable family snow vacations

Travel / Taking The Kids /

Snow bunny or adrenaline junkie? Maybe you want to indulge at a slopeside spa, cozy up by the fire with a new novel while the kids are in ski school, or include a cultural experience overseas off the slopes. But will it be an affordable family snow vacation?

However, you envision your getaway to the snow, there have never been more options – ...Read more

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United, American CEOs meet Vance as shutdown strains travel

Travel / Travel Tips /

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said a prolonged government shutdown would likely snarl travel during the busy holiday period, as the administration seeks to ramp up pressure on Democrats over the funding standoff.

Vance’s comments followed a roundtable at the White House with aviation industry leaders on Thursday.

Attendees included United ...Read more

“[Re:5]” singer-songwriter Song Sohee said her music is inspired by what she hears and sees around the world. (Courtesy of Magic Strawberry Sound)

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Song Sohee

Travel / Celebrity Travel /

Many westerners view Korean music as being synonymous with K-pop. However, artists like Song Sohee want to make it clear that her country’s music is diverse, ranging from traditional folk and classical, to pop and rock, to metal and more. On her latest EP “[Re:5],” the singer-songwriter incorporated world, folk and contemporary sounds to ...Read more

In Liechtenstein’s towns, it’s common to see quaint churches bumping up against modern business buildings. (Rick Steves, Rick Steves’ Europe)

Rick Steves’ Europe: Little, little Liechtenstein

Travel / Rick Steves' Europe /

Two centuries ago, there were dozens of independent states in the part of Europe that was German-speaking. Today, there are only four: Germany, Austria, Switzerland ... and Liechtenstein.

I like the way tiny countries are defined so clearly by geography. Liechtenstein is a bowl in the mountains – high ridges on the east, milky baby Rhine ...Read more

Travel Troubleshooter: Fedex Charges $1,237 To Ship Luggage That It Couldn't Deliver

Travel / Travel Troubleshooter /

Q: My wife and I shipped two suitcases from Iowa to Norway for a cruise using FedEx (via Luggage To Ship). The luggage arrived on time but was sent back to Oslo, Norway, for customs verification. Despite daily calls to FedEx, agents provided conflicting updates and blamed Norwegian customs. For four days, FedEx offered no information on how I ...Read more

Red rock formations at at Boynton Canyon Trail in Sedona, USA. Dreamstime/TCA

Taking the Kids: Scottsdale in fall for all ages

Travel / Taking The Kids /

Suviche, anyone? We were spending the weekend at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess and having a sunset dinner overlooking the 18th hole at Toro, the resort's newest expansive restaurant in the Clubhouse of TPC Scottsdale. Toro is a collaboration with celebrity chef Richard Sandoval, with a “...Read more

“Reasonable Doubt” actor McKinley Freeman said that trying the food of each destination is something he looks forward to. (Disney/Nino Muñoz)

Celebrity Travel: Go away with McKinley Freeman

Travel / Celebrity Travel /

After growing up in the college town of Champaign, Illinois, “Reasonable Doubt” actor McKinley Freeman didn’t get homesick when he attended college. He chose to study finance at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. “Growing up in Champaign was cool,” said the actor, who’s now based out of Los Angeles. “I still keep in touch...Read more

In Paris, “bouquinistes” sell used books and memorabilia from green metal stalls that line the Left Bank of the Seine River. (Cameron Hewitt, Rick Steves’ Europe)

Rick Steves’ Europe: By the book

Travel / Rick Steves' Europe /

Getting close to one of the big icons of Western civilization – the Acropolis, the Palace of Versailles, the Colosseum – can be the spine-tingling high point of a European trip. But don’t paper over Europe’s “smaller” achievements. Many of Europe’s lasting cultural contributions are captured on dusty sheets of vellum or parchment, ...Read more

Passengers Get Denied Boarding And Are Stranded Overnight

Travel / Travel Troubleshooter /

Q: My husband and I were stranded in Toronto on our way from Stockholm to Cleveland after Lufthansa rebooked our flights due to a flight delay. The flights included a leg on Air Canada from Toronto to Cleveland. But even though we had boarding passes and a rebooking itinerary, Air Canada denied me boarding, claiming that my ticket wasn't valid. ...Read more

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Drone strikes prompt Trump administration high alert for US citizens in Trinidad

Travel / Travel News /

The U.S. government is warning U.S. citizens to steer clear of U.S. installations in Trinidad and Tobago, including its embassy in Port-of-Spain, amid the ongoing buildup of its military in the region and drone strikes off the coast of Venezuela.

“Due to a heightened state of alert please avoid and refrain from visiting all U.S. Government ...Read more

Cafe Street, Lyon, France. Dreamstime/TCA

Taking the Kids: A magical travel day (not at Disney!)

Travel / Taking The Kids /

What was the best part? Ask three people who have shared a vacation – even in the same family – and they will each likely have a different answer.

Maybe it was a superb meal, maybe it was scoring a designer bargain at a vintage store. Maybe it was stunning scenery or doing something completely out of your comfort zone or allowing your kids ...Read more

Stand-up comic JT Habersaat said there is nothing like Cape Cod for a relaxing vacation. (Mindy Tucker)

Celebrity Travel: Go away with JT Habersaat

Travel / Celebrity Travel /

Comedian and author JT Habersaat is a keen observer of life, which is why a lot of things he hears make their way into his stand-up shows. “I tend to pull from real life quite often,” said Habersaat, who resides in Austin. “I’m a bit of a storyteller. The constant travel of stand-up comedy lends itself well to adventure and insane ...Read more

If Rotterdam has a single bold icon representing its modern approach to architecture, it’s Piet Blom’s funky cubed houses. (Cameron Hewitt, Rick Steves’ Europe)

Rick Steves’ Europe: Rotterdam is where Dutch quaint meets bold modernity

Travel / Rick Steves' Europe /

When traveling in the Netherlands – with its canals, windmills, and tulip fields – it all seems so cute and sweet; you may find yourself exclaiming, "Everything's just so…Dutch!" But for another side of the Netherlands, visit the no-nonsense "second city" of Rotterdam.

Mighty Rotterdam has a gleaming skyline and Europe’s largest port. ...Read more

Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts. Dreamstime/TCA

Taking the Kids: Celebrating Halloween all October

Travel / Taking The Kids /

Sparkly, spooky or scary? Your preschooler may want to be Frozen’s Elsa, while The Addams Family’s Wednesday is proving a popular choice for grade-schoolers and Beetlejuice characters for teens.

Have you dusted off your witch’s hat yet? (Maybe you can be Elphaba, Wicked’s fantastic Wicked Witch of the...Read more

From left: Leah Zeger, Tom Lea, Rachel Grace and Derek Stein of Vitamin String Quartet. (Nick Fancher)

Celebrity Travel: Go away with Derek Stein of Vitamin String Quartet

Travel / Celebrity Travel /

For cellist Derek Stein, touring is a part of his life as a member of Vitamin String Quartet. But one of his fondest memories is of traveling with his grandfather many years ago. “My maternal grandfather took me to Germany the summer between junior and senior year of high school,” Stein said in an interview from Los Angeles. “It was my ...Read more

 

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