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  1. My First Trip to Norway, With A.I. as a Guide

    Can artificial intelligence devise a bucket-list vacation that checks all the boxes: culture, nature, hotels and transportation? Our reporter put three virtual assistants to the test.

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    The train between Flam and Myrdal, Norway, goes through some of the most scenic spots in the country. The ride was recommended by the author’s virtual assistants.
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  2. Footsteps

    Time Traveling Through London With an Impressionist Painter

    A writer used Camille Pissarro’s paintings of suburban London and a ‘lost’ railway as a lens for exploring the city’s history — and settling an arcane mystery.

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    The Crystal Palace railway station is named for the large glass structure that was moved to Southeast London after the 1851 Great Exhibition. The structure later burned down.
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  1. Cellphone Outage in Europe Leaves Many U.S. Travelers Disconnected

    The disruption affected mostly visitors with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon service, cutting them off data networks across the continent for 24 hours or more.

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    A network data outage in Europe, which one U.S. carrier attributed to a third-party vendor, appeared to begin on Wednesday afternoon and lasted into Thursday.
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  2. 36 Hours in Dublin

    Explore a whiskey renaissance, tour the country’s oldest public library and brave a brisk sea dip in the Irish capital.

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    A city street at night. The sky is filled with dark blue clouds, and a person illuminated by car headlights crosses a road on a bicycle.
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  3. Following a River Through the Heart of the Berkshires

    A writer shares his favorite ways to experience the often-overlooked Housatonic River in the Berkshires region of western Massachusetts.

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  4. 5 Places to Explore L.G.B.T.Q. History in New York City

    Discover the new Stonewall visitors’ center, a queer-friendly beach, a museum with works by a pioneering lesbian photographer and other sites, one in each borough.

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    The Manhattan skyline is lit up in rainbow colors for Pride Month. But in all five boroughs, visitors and locals alike can enjoy L.G.B.T.Q.-linked attractions, many of them free.
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  5. Volcanoes, Vines, Freedom: Exploring Gay-Friendly Lanzarote

    A place of windswept, austere beauty, this corner of the Canary Islands is a growing L.G.B.T.Q. destination as well as a perfect place to clear the mind.

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    Lanzarote, the easternmost of the seven main Canary Islands, is emerging as a new hideaway for European and American creatives, who are drawn to its open spaces and open minds.
    CreditEmilio Parra Doiztua for The New York Times

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36 Hours

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  1. 36 Hours in Portland, Maine

    Find your favorite lobster shack, take a ferry to an island and linger in bookstores over a weekend in this classic New England destination.

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  2. 36 Hours in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Stroll along the river, explore a contemporary art scene and admire panoramic views in this scenic Central European capital.

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  3. 36 Hours in Brooklyn

    Summer in Brooklyn rewards spontaneity, so this packed guide requires no restaurant reservations or advance planning.

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  4. 36 Hours in Porto, Portugal

    Fall in love with the churches, seafood-heavy cuisine and UNESCO-listed streets of Portugal’s second-largest city.

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  5. 36 Hours in Traverse City, Mich.

    A new creative energy is invigorating this laid-back northern Michigan city, loved for its cherry festival, unspoiled lake vistas and access to epic dunes.

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  1. Traveling During a Heat Wave: Tips and Precautions

    It’s summer and the temperature is rising. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and your vacation dollars.

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  2. You Lost Your Passport. Now What?

    Summer travel season is upon us. Do you know where your passport is?

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  3. Avoiding Altitude Sickness: How to Enjoy the Mountains Safely

    Headaches, nausea and insomnia can spoil a ski trip or trek, and in extreme cases, the thin air can even be dangerous. Here’s how you can reduce symptoms, and what warning signs to watch for.

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  4. How to Fly Your Kid Solo, Free of Stress

    It’s a complicated process to have your child fly unaccompanied. But life sometimes leaves no other option — and flying alone may be an exciting adventure for your little one.

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  5. Road Trips: How to Plan an Accessible Getaway

    If you have a disability, you’ll want to review route planning, lodging options, food requirements and finding the right rental vehicle.

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