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  1. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Santa Cruz, Calif.

    Find in microcosm so much that is great about California, including towering redwoods, surf culture and renowned wineries.

    By David Farley and

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  2. Travel 101

    Your Guide to Amsterdam

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

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  1. At Cape Town’s Stunning Gardens, Change Is in Bloom

    Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been seen as the province of the white population.

    By Paula Deitz and

    Works by the artist Anton Smit on view at Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens in Cape Town.
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  2. You’ve Heard of the Sky Couch. Get Ready for the Skynest.

    Air New Zealand will begin offering economy passengers four-hour naps in private pods on certain long-haul flights. Will other carriers follow its lead?

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    Air New Zealand demonstrated its Skynest pods at an event in New York on Tuesday. The airline will debut the service in November on New York-Auckland flights.
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  3. Will the World Cup Bring Tourists Back to America?

    Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a boon.

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    A record 48 teams will compete in this summer’s FIFA World Cup, hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
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  4. In Minneapolis, Following Prince’s ‘Purple Trail’

    This year is the 10th anniversary of the artist’s death. We made a pilgrimage to the city where he lived and worked.

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    For fans of Prince, Minneapolis, the artist’s hometown, is an essential destination. Above, a mural of Prince, painted in 2022 by the street artist Hiero Veiga, in downtown Minneapolis.
    CreditCaroline Yang for The New York Times
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  5. 52 Places to Go in 2026

    Our list for the new year features an eclipse, a revolution and a tiger reserve. What’s on yours?

    By Stephen HiltnerAmy VirshupJessie SchwartzGabriel Gianordoli and

    CreditHiroko Masuike/The New York Times

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36 Hours

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  1. 36 Hours in Hoi An, Vietnam

    Find timeworn architecture, tea ceremonies, modern dining and a world-class circus beneath a bamboo dome on Vietnam’s central coast.

    By Kit Humphrey and

    CreditLinh Pham for The New York Times
  2. 36 Hours in Queenstown, New Zealand

    An adventure town famous for madcap thrills is offering something relatively radical — relaxation.

    By Brittany Lyte and

    CreditSimon Devitt for The New York Times
  3. 36 Hours in Raleigh, N.C.

    A leveled-up dining scene, upgraded greenways and public art await weekend visitors to this Southern capital.

    By Ingrid K. Williams and

    CreditMike Belleme for The New York Times
  4. 36 Hours in Shanghai

    In China’s second-largest city, historic architecture finds new life as galleries and dining destinations.

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  5. 36 Hours in Grand Junction, Colo.

    This western Colorado city is drawing more than just outdoor enthusiasts with its small but growing destination-dining scene, new hotels and expanded arts programming.

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  1. Your Guide to Madrid

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

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  2. The Apps You Need for Your Next Trip Abroad

    Ride-hailing, dining and navigation apps you rely on at home may not be the best options in many countries. Here are local alternatives to download before you go.

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    CreditPhilip Lindeman
  3. How to Prepare for Your First River Cruise

    As cruises gain popularity among travelers, here’s what to know before setting sail down a river.

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    CreditPhilip Lindeman
  4. How to Travel With a Pet

    Taking along a companion animal sounds like a great idea, but making it work can be tough. We’ve got tips to make sure it’s a vacation for both of you.

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  5. A First-Timer’s Guide to Renting an R.V.

    Renting a recreational vehicle offers families and other groups a great way to enjoy the outdoors together in comfort. Here are some important things to know.

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  1. Is the T.S.A. Ordeal Really Over?

    Security lines are shorter, but the shutdown continues and pay is unresolved. With the World Cup around the corner, T.S.A. agents are tempering their expectations.

    By Ceylan Yeğinsu

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