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Since the connection-starved pandemic era, the tourism industry has embraced the sexual wellness trend. Now the international sex party scene is booming.
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2. ### Singapore Shopping: 5 Places to Find Colorful Treasures
If you’re visiting the city-state, here’s where you can see some of the most vivid Peranakan designs, including decorative tiles, beaded shoes, embroidery and jewelry.
By Liza Weisstuch
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3. Q&A
Airlines Hate ‘Skiplagging.’ Meet the Man Who Helps Travelers Pull It Off.
Aktarer Zaman is the founder of a controversial website that unearths airfare hacks, most notably skipping the last leg of a flight for a cheaper price.
By Christine Chung
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4. Frugal Traveler
Fewer Crowds, Bargain Prices: ‘Quiet Season’ Cruising in the Mediterranean
Overtourism and summer heat have increased the allure of off-season travel in Europe, and the cruise industry is taking note with more winter itineraries. Added bonus: cheaper fares.
By Elaine Glusac
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Q. and A.- 36 Hours in San Francisco
As beautiful as ever, this glittering bayside city is expanding its public spaces and arts institutions.
By Freda Moon
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- 36 Hours in Atlanta
This Southern hub of creativity, nightlife and civil rights history is showing it has an outdoorsy side too, with the Beltline, a popular biking and walking path.
By Richard Fausset
CreditBen Rollins for The New York Times - 36 Hours in Lyon, France
Dine in rustic restaurants, ride a funicular for panoramic views and hunt for treasures at a sprawling flea market in France’s third-largest city.
By Seth Sherwood
CreditJoann Pai for The New York Times - 36 Hours in Moab, Utah
Walk among sandstone towers, experience some of the darkest skies in North America and breathe in the solitude.
By Amanda Heidt
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CreditLinh Pham for The New York Times- 36 Hours in the Berkshires
Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.
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CreditWeston Wei- How to Choose a Volunteer Trip
Hoping to leave a place better than you found it? Here’s what to look for when signing up for a program that combines purpose with travel.
By Elaine Glusac
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