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Where to Eat and Drink at a Barcelona Bar Like a Local

The classic bars, known as bodegas, are where locals in the Catalan capital take their rituals seriously. If you know where to look, you can join them.

In Brittany, France’s Emerald Coast Enchants With Its Beaches, Oysters and More

A stretch of Brittany famous for its oysters, vast beaches and cool, maritime climate offers a refreshing alternative to Europe’s hotter destinations.

Travelers Hunker Down as Hurricane Lala Approaches Hawaii’s Big Island

The storm has prompted some travelers to leave their hotels early, while others are waiting out the wind and rain.

2 Planes With Same Call Sign in Phoenix Could Have Been ‘Disastrous’

An air traffic controller noticed that two planes — one departing, one landing — were both flight 2482. He acted quickly to avoid confusion.

Come for the Cottage in ‘Heated Rivalry.’ Stay for Everything Else.

The chance to see the hideaway from the hit queer hockey romance lured me to Canada’s cottage country. But it was the glistening lakes and weep-worthy sunsets that won me over.

How to Catch the ‘Eclipse of the Century’ in 2027, When Spain, Egypt and More Go Dark

On Aug. 2, Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East will witness a solar blockbuster with extra-long totality. If you want to see it, book soon.

As Europe Faces Heat Waves and Wildfires, Travelers Are Forced to Adapt

Soaring temperatures, widespread wildfires and dried-up rivers are transforming tourism across the continent. Here’s how travelers are responding.

Walking the King Charles III England Coast Path, Now Open to All

Paul Theroux traced the British coastline in 1982 for his book “The Kingdom by the Sea.” This year he walked parts of the new King Charles III England Coast Path, a continuous route along the country’s seashore.

Everything You Need for the Perfect Beach Day: The Best Sunscreen, Swimsuits and Gear

A roundup of the gear and accessories that five seasoned regulars never regret having toted onto the sand.

How Being Cool Is Making The Hague a Vacation Hot Spot

Looking for respite from European heat waves, summer tourists are flocking to the diplomatic hub. But city leaders are wary of overcrowding.

5 Great American Bike Rides of 25 Miles or Less

Whether you’re looking for a soothing seaside cruise or a blood-pumping Rocky Mountain ascent, these rides are perfect for a spectacular day trip.

Workers Complain of Mold and Bugs at Airline Catering Facility Serving LAX Airport

Employees of Flying Food Group, a major provider of airline meals, said they saw maggots, cockroaches and flies at a branch serving Los Angeles International Airport.

A Magical Vineyard Dinner in Tuscany Under the Stars and String Lights

In Italy, long-table vineyard dinners are increasingly popular. It’s not too late to book a place for this August or September.

Can A.I. Get You Where You Want to Go for Less?

A wave of new services uses A.I. to monitor flights and hotel reservations to help you find lower prices. We look at how these tools work.

Flight Is Canceled After a Child Refuses to Be Seated

Passengers aboard a Porter Airlines plane headed to Toronto had to wait for a flight the next day after a child remained standing in a seat and would not get buckled in, the company said.

How to Plan an African Safari

From budgeting to timing your trip, here’s what to consider before you go.

Pilot Smuggled 55 Pounds of Ecstasy Into Indonesia, Officials Say

The pilot, identified only by his initials, also tested positive for ecstasy and cocaine when he was arrested last week at the Jakarta airport, the Indonesian police said.

‘Ted Lasso’ Draws Fans to Richmond, a Picturesque London Suburb

Fans of the warmhearted Apple TV show flock to Richmond-upon-Thames, which has long been a destination for visitors and film location scouts.

Disney Theme Parks Report Strong Results, While Comcast’s Universal Parks Dip

Theme parks have long been seen as a bellwether for consumer confidence. Disney’s domestic parks and cruises revenue rose 11 percent in the latest quarter.

Wildfire Smoke and Airport Chaos: My Summer Vacation From Hell

Used to chronicling other people’s vacation disasters, a travel reporter faced the new normal on her own long-awaited family trip.