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Travel during the holidays (a.k.a the season of packed car trunks and extra baggage fees) always makes me feel like one of those Grand Canyon mules that treks far too close to the edge of the trail. . .
Usually, I plan out every aspect of my vacation and dig through the depths of the internet to find great deals. But when planning my honeymoon a few months ago. . .
My single girlfriends and I come down with a bout of wanderlust every spring. Wandering comes naturally to us; the "lust" part is a bit more complicated. . .
Most people agree that one of the best things about traveling to new places is sampling new foods and eating out. But what I miss most about Asia and Latin America isn't "eating out" in restaurants, it's "eating out" on the streets. . .
If you're like me, your taste buds tend to dictate where you like to travel. And for incredible barbecue, Tex-Mex cuisine, and even sushi, Austin, Texas, should be the next culinary destination on your list. . .
In England's capital city, ogling the architecture, people-watching, and lounging in historic parks have no price tag attached-and that's just the beginning. So put your wallet away: London's calling! . .
If you're like me and can't resist a good ghost tale, you might not be able to resist booking a room at some of these haunted inns. Even if you don't see ghosts on your getaway, these haunted ghost in the US & Canada are worth the thrill! . .
Considering how poorly U.S. currency is faring in comparison to pounds, euros, francs, and forints, common sense says I should forgo my annual European vacation. The dollar is going south and, in theory, I should be too. . .
While growing up in Ireland, my favorite tourists were always Americans. I loved their swagger, tanned faces, booming voices, white socks, and new sneakers. I enjoyed hearing about their great-great-grandmothers, and as a waitressing teenager, I enjoyed the big fat tip I got for listening to their stories. . .
Walking into a bar with a sign that says "Established in ..." instead of ruby red ropes and flashy new interiors always makes me feel like I'm not just drinking a beer, I'm drinking in history. While every major metropolis has its "it" bars, nightclubs, and eateries to see and be seen in, there is something about drinking a cold ale surrounded by rich history that's much more alluring to me. . .

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