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    Aubrey Plaza’s Wilmington

    The acerbic star of “The White Lotus” and “My Old Ass” is enthusiastic about her often-overshadowed Delaware hometown, which she calls a “magical little gem.”

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    Trolley Square in Wilmington, Del., is a bustling place that Aubrey Plaza says she is drawn to every time she returns home.
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  2. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in the Berkshires

    Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.

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  1. Help! My Flight to Tokyo Was Canceled, and All I Got Was a Lousy Mileage Refund

    What were Japan Airlines’ obligations when a first-class passenger asked to be rebooked onto a competitor’s flight?

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  2. The Wilderness Hidden in the Heart of Toronto

    A sprawling network of ravines threaded through Canada’s largest city offers urban explorers an oasis of birdsong, burbling creeks and whispering trees.

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    The ravines of Toronto, like this one near Roxborough Parkette North, in the Rosedale neighborhood, are part of a 27,000-acre system nestled within the street grid.
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  3. 5 Irresistible Fall Train Trips

    Why navigate crowded roads to get your fill of autumn colors when you can ride the rails and enjoy gorgeous scenery you can’t see from the highway?

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    The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which offers day trips through the stunning scenery of southwestern Colorado, is just one of a wide variety of train trips that give passengers a chance to celebrate autumn without having to watch the road.
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  4. To Really See Peru, Hop on (and Off) the Bus

    Most travelers fly between cities like Lima, Cuzco and Arequipa, but if you want to explore beaches, deserts and mountains at your own pace, try a hop-on, hop-off bus.

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    The roughly decade-old Peru Hop bus service lets travelers choose a route and then decide how much time they want to spend at each stop along the way.
    CreditAngela Ponce for The New York Times
  5. 52 Places to Go in 2024

    No matter why you travel, our list offers inspiration.

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36 Hours

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  1. 36 Hours in Edinburgh

    Fall is the ideal time to explore the ruggedly beautiful Scottish capital, which turns 900 this year.

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  2. 36 Hours in Stowe, Vermont

    Spend a weekend sampling I.P.A.s and cider doughnuts, touring an enchanted sugar forest and relaxing in an Adirondack chair in this quaint city at the foot of Mount Mansfield.

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  3. 36 Hours in Malmo, Sweden

    Admire art in a 17th-century castle, steam in a seaside bathhouse and unwind with an afternoon fika (coffee-and-cake break) in this diverse Swedish city.

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  4. 36 Hours in Lima, Peru

    Swim with sea lions, cycle along the coast, and gorge on ceviche and fried-fish sandwiches in Peru’s underappreciated capital.

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  5. 36 Hours in Door County, Wis.

    Spend a weekend exploring the forest preserves, cliff-lined shores and walkable towns of this peninsula that juts out into Lake Michigan.

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Travel 101

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  1. Visiting a Disney Park? Here’s How to Spend Less Time in Line.

    Long waits can take a bite out of the magic at places like Walt Disney World and Disneyland. There are ways to speed things up, but be prepared to pay more.

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  2. How to Choose a Volunteer Trip

    Hoping to leave a place better than you found it? Here’s what to look for when signing up for a program that combines purpose with travel.

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  3. Cómo disfrutar de un viaje familiar sin frustraciones

    Las salidas pueden ser placenteras para todos, independientemente de sus edades; basta planear un poco y hablar desde que comiencen a preparar la travesía.

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  4. How to Avoid Rental Car Toll Fees

    Using the rental company’s transponder can rack up hefty charges, but there are workarounds, from apps to paying by mail.

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  5. How to Ensure a Peaceful Trip With Your Extended Family

    With thoughtful planning and realistic expectations, being on the go can be as joyful as you dreamed — for everyone, together.

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    Covering All the Corners of a Warming World

    Travel is an opportunity. It’s an economic driver. But it also contributes to global warming. So a Travel editor went back to school to explore the moral dilemma it poses.

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  9. The T List

    How Tory Burch Gets Ready

    Plus: a new hotel on the Athens Riviera, salvaged jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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