A little Wiki Magic gets big results
A study finds that what's in Wikipedia has become a real information choice for people planning travel.
A study finds that what's in Wikipedia has become a real information choice for people planning travel.
For a limited time, two can ride for the price of one between Boston and Washington, including Acela
Travel Rob finds some statues in Montreal in some unexpected places.
A seemingly whimsical statue in Munich's Marienplatz is actually the inheritor of a long and interesting history.
This is all the clue there is: Is it enough for you to name the scene of a future TravelGumbo blog? Email answers by Monday midnight to TGsuggestions@gmail.com.
Don't even think about leaving your trash behind in Thailand—it may follow you home, and could lead to big fines.
The return of overnight sleepers in Europe continues, with Switzerland and Austria cooperating on new Swiss routes.
A popular favorite at the Glass Museum is watching artists working in hot glass. Watch our video!
DrFumblefinger visits one of India's fascinating and ancient stepwells, this one Chand Baori, in the village of Abaneri, Rajasthan.
Two big British agencies split with their national association over refunds for trips cancelled by government actions.
A coalition of European cities hopes the EU will force vacation rental companies to cooperate with local regulation.
Stephanie returns to her roots with a nostalgic weekend in her home town, Scranton, Pennsylvania
DrFumblefinger shares his encounter with the only bicolored-spined porcupine he's ever seen.
Qantas and Singapore are poised to join the ranks of airlines catering to those who need to be on the road, even if it leads nowhere.
The airline and the stores are gone, but the new owner of Thomas Cook's name and marks is opening a new online travel agency.