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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

Will the 2026 World Cup Bring Tourists Back to the U.S.?

Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a...

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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

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Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and Green Spaces

Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been...

Air New Zealand to Introduce ‘Skynest’ Sleep Pods on Some Long-Haul Flights

Air New Zealand will begin offering economy passengers four-hour naps in private pods on certain long-haul flights. Will other carriers follow its lead?

Will the 2026 World Cup Bring Tourists Back to the U.S.?

Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a...
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Riding the Roller Coaster Beat

Mekado Murphy, the assistant film editor for The New York Times, moonlights as the newspaper’s unofficial roller coaster correspondent.

5 Places to Channel the Olympic Spirit Without Attending the Games in Italy

Can’t make it to Italy for the Winter Olympics? No worries, these spots in North America offer a taste of the Games (and let...

Hilton Drops Bookings for Minnesota Hotel Accused of Turning Away DHS Agents

The hotel giant said it took “immediate action” against a Hampton Inn near Minneapolis after a video showed a worker declining Department of Homeland...

Are Trains Now the Most Luxurious Way to Travel?

From Angola to Turkmenistan, sumptuously outfitted railroad cars are taking passengers on over-the-top journeys back in time.

Travel Loyalty Programs Woo Fickle Customers With Members-Only Experiences

Travel loyalty programs are competing for customers with members-only experiences like backstage tours, exclusive dinners and access to V.I.P. areas.

Caribbean Travelers Are Stranded After U.S. Raid in Venezuela Cancels Flights

Mass flight cancellations during peak holiday travel season have forced travelers to miss school and work and to spend thousands on extended tropical vacations.

Photographing 52 Places to Go in 2026

Every year the New York Times’s Travel desk complies the 52 places to go. Gabriela Bhaskar visits two locations.

Hilton ‘Maliciously Canceled’ Immigration Agents’ Reservations, DHS Says

As the U.S. ramps up deportation efforts in Minnesota, the Department of Homeland Security claimed on social media that a Hampton Inn had canceled...

What to Know About Canceled Flights in the Caribbean Amid U.S. Military Action in Venezuela

The F.A.A. grounded U.S. flights in the region because of the Trump administration’s military action in Venezuela, stranding travelers and disrupting vacations.

Airlines Are Canceling Flights After U.S. Closes Airspace Over the Caribbean

The Federal Aviation Administration cited “safety-of-flight risks” in restricting the U.S.-controlled airspace as a result of the military operation in Venezuela.

Phone Searches at U.S. Borders: What Travelers Need to Know

Customs agents have broad authority to search the electronic devices of travelers entering and leaving the U.S. Here are tips for keeping your data...

Help! We Got Bedbug Bites in France, and the Luxury Hotel Won’t Admit It.

A country resort near Paris refused to cover $800 worth of medical and cleaning bills for a couple who woke up covered in bites....