Destinations All paths to Patagonia On horseback and foot, by water and four-wheel-drive, Belinda Jackson explores the wilds of Chile... Sydney Morning Herald
Florence: A city to die for If you haven't already fainted, Caroline Alphonso suggests you go beyond David and the Duomo... Globe and Mail
Frugal Paris Even for those on a budget, summer in the City of Light can offer unexpected pleasures... New York Times
Ottoman Whispers in a Secret Corner of Greece An easing of border tensions has made Thrace, an Islamic foothold in the northeast region, accessible to travelers... New York Times
Tours and Activities America's Forgotten Lands Jim Robbins reports on some of our last and least-known wild places—and the rewards of seeing them now... Conde Nast Traveler
Paris attractions: New sky-high dining Palais du Tokyo, the edgy contemporary arts museum, is offering dinner, with a rooftop view of the Eiffel Tower, starting July 1... Budget Travel Online
Chicago's New Wave of Microbrews With local beers popping up all over town, the city is experiencing a brewing renaissance... New York Times
Dethroned Nepal king's palace now a tourist haunt Every day, hundreds of Nepalese arrive at the Narayanhiti Palace to look into the last couple of decades of their country's troubled history... Yahoo Travel News
Cruise Cunard's next ship, the Queen Elizabeth, to go around the world in 2011 The 2,092-passenger ship will sail a 103-day voyage that stops in Asia, the Middle East and Europe... USA Today
Another line, Cruise West, to cut back in Alaska for 2010 Citing falling demand, the small-ship cruising leader says it will send just four ships to Alaska in 2010 -- half as many as it had in the state as recently as 2008... USA Today
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