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Staying Close to Kids While Traveling for Work

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I travel for work somewhere between four and six months a year, which is both a privilege and, depending on the day, a knife to the heart. I bring my son when I can, but not every assignment is built with a 4-year-old in mind. A recent 17-day Smithsonian Journeys group tour through Central Asia

America’s Best Independent Bookstores

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If you’re ever feeling lost in a new city, walking into a local bookstore will help anchor you. Far more than just a place of transaction, a good bookstore can serve as a sanctuary, a community space, and a portal into the town it calls home—all thanks to the dedicated owners and staffers who stock

Tumi Promo Codes and Smart Ways to Save

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If I’ve learned anything over the past several years as a Traveler editor, it’s how to spot good luggage. I’ve tested dozens of suitcases, duffels, and backpacks for our annual Luggage Week, and few brands shine as much as Tumi. You’ve probably seen a stylish traveler rolling one of Tumi’s aluminum suitcases through an airport

Best Holiday Gifts for Travelers

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Travelers can be a fickle group of people to buy gifts for. We’re constantly coming and going, we usually don’t carry a lot of stuff with us, and no two travelers are alike. Finding the perfect gift for the traveler in your life can be tricky. While a plane ticket is never a bad idea

Porto’s Best Hotels, According to Our Editors

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Porto is a city of great character, with its story told figuratively by those dancing under the Dom Luís I Bridge (after a few too many port tastings), and quite literally by the Azulejo tiles that adorn many of its notable churches and historic buildings. It’s not so much a case of walls that can

8 Must-Do Airbnb Experiences in Tokyo

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Tokyo is one of those cities that feels endlessly deep. You can visit a dozen times and still discover new food stalls, hidden shrines, late-night bars, quirky subcultures, and neighborhoods that feel like completely different worlds. (I know because I’ve visited about 10 times already!) One of my favorite ways to explore Tokyo is by

Best Company for Finding Work and Volunteering Abroad

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Most travel is extractive and passive. You show up somewhere, take photos of the same landmarks everyone else takes photos of, eat at a restaurant the guidebook recommended, and hit up some bars. You take some tours to learn about the place and, if you’re lucky, get to meet some locals on your trip. You

Trevor Gulliver’s Go-To Restaurants in London and Beyond

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Despite having founded St. John, the very high bar by which London restaurants measure themselves, Trevor Gulliver is utterly unaffected by his success and demonstrates no inkling of ego. But, that said, he has fire in his belly. Get him talking about celebrity chefs, anyone with a frying pan range in their name or endless

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Porto’s Best Hotels, According to Our Editors

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Porto is a city of great character, with its story told figuratively by those dancing under the Dom Luís I Bridge (after a few too many port tastings), and quite literally by the Azulejo tiles that adorn many of its notable churches and historic buildings. It’s not so much a case of walls that can
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