Oct. 7, 2018: Sombrillas over Calle Forteleza, Old San Juan
Jonathan L takes us to a colorful art installation in Old San Juan
Jonathan L takes us to a colorful art installation in Old San Juan
Marilyn Jones has a spectacular first day in Turkey at a hotel that was once home to Ottoman royalty.
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New York and Rome are on parallel courses to limit horse-drawn carriages on city streets, but the Eternal City appears closer to actually acting.
The top cities are still at the top, but newcomers in the second ten are changing the picture of world travel.
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a trip that takes in not only the town itself, but the nearby home of Thomas Jefferson.
DrFumblefinger really enjoyed this work of art, prominently and proudly displayed at the Kluane National Park Visitor Center at Haines Junction in the Yukon Territory.
In a bid to attract more visitors from China and abroad, prices have been cut at nearly a thousand sites, including well-known favorites.
Two airlines that think of themselves as 'different' give basic economy a new twist.
George G steps backs in time when he attends a fair wherein steam-powered machines are brought back to life. A lovely bit of Americana.
DrFumblefinger makes a stop at a sweets shop in Delhi, where a proud employee poses for a photo
787 fans are in for a treat as United puts its newest and biggest on two domestic routes. And other airlines are adding planes and routes, too.
Spain's SEAT, a member of the Volkswagen group, is taking the lead in developing clean-energy cars powered by compressed natural gas.
Samantha shares her emotional yet wonderful visit to her granmother's home town of Dresden, Tennessee on what would have been her 107th birthday.
GarryRF crosses the Atlantic to see some of the cars of his native Britain.