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Leave Paris and Vienna to the first-timers. Instead, escape to these storybook retreats.
With an "Eat, Pray, Love" movie starring Julia Roberts on the way (opening August 13), the story's author chats with us about how to upgrade your trip into a life-changing journey.
Body language that's innocent at home may be outright insulting abroad. Here are five gestures to avoid.
Eleven people lucky enough to travel for a living reveal their favorite recent discoveries—places they happened upon and still can't stop thinking about. Here are their stories.
On your next trip, you could be checking into a wine cask, a salvaged 727 airplane, or a room where the furniture defies the law of gravity.
Here's our pick of important American landmarks that every kid should visit. Our choices might surprise you.
Swimming is almost beside the point at these 10 pools found in gorgeous, unexpected locations. Tell the roving pool butlers we say hi.
Dining at these eight outlandish restaurants—with names like Modern Toilet, The Clinic, and Dinner in the Sky—might be more memorable than palatable.
Take a long weekend and visit sunny San Juan or Ponce, on the island's southern coast.
Our 22 picks include hills covered in poppies in Three Rivers, ships battling in San Diego, a ghost town in Bodie, and fog rolling over L.A.
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Winners will receive $500 toward their next summer vacation and be featured in a spring 2011 issue of Budget Travel.
Great trip photos don't just happen—trust us. But each of these examples, pulled from readers' Travel Journals on BudgetTravel.com, delivers the goods.
More than 12 million people attend Broadway shows in New York City each year, so tickets can be hard to come by. Follow Budget Travel's advice to get a seat without breaking the bank.