April 21, 2012Travel Dispatch |
Are Travel Agents Back?By MICHELLE HIGGINS
In the age of apps, travel agents can seem a bit quaint. Yet the industry is showing signs of growth. We profiled six rising stars to learn why, and to find out what they can do for you.
Q&AThe Tech-Savvy TravelerBy RACHEL LEE HARRIS
Ever heard of Uber or Highlight? They're just two of the apps Soraya Darabi, an adviser for digital start-ups, is using these days for travel.
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PRACTICAL TRAVELER
Flying Through Airport Lines
By CHRISTINE NEGRONI
How to trim the time you spend in line next time you travel.
CULTURED TRAVELER
Trailing a Master Photographer in Los Angeles
By SAM LUBELL
Julius Shulman photographed some of the most iconic structures in Los Angeles, including Case Study House 22 and the Eames House. Here's how you can visit them.
How to Hunt Bigfoot
By AMANDA PETRUSICH
With doughnuts, headlamps and feral howls, the author joins a sasquatch stakeout.
36 Hours in Puebla, Mexico
By FREDA MOON
A vibrant array of colors. The New World's oldest library. Cuisine that includes mole, corn fungus and cactus. Find it all during a weekend in Puebla, Mexico.
FRUGAL TRAVELER BLOG
A $100 Weekend in Melbourne
By SETH KUGEL
Melbourne, Australia's graceful, lively and remarkably clean second city, might be an expensive place to live, but it offers some great opportunities for a frugal visit.
BITES
Restaurant Report: Yardbird in Miami Beach, Fla.
By STEVEN RAICHLEN
Fried chicken is paired with waffles. Biscuits emerge from ovens every half-hour. Budget drinkers consult the "Yard Sale" wine list. And this is Miami Beach?
HEADS UP
Bend, Ore., a Brewer's Town
By LUCY BURNINGHAM
A city of 80,000 people and nine breweries, Bend has one of the highest brewery-to-resident ratios in the country.
CHECK IN, CHECK OUT
Hotel Review: Boca Beach Club in Boca Raton, Fla.
By DONNA PAUL
This hotel sits on a private beach, features an infinity pool in the lobby and provides access to a historic resort.
LETTERS
Letters to the Travel Editor
Readers respond to an article on when to buy a plane ticket.
Multimedia
SLIDE SHOW: A Tour of Puebla, Mexico
Puebla's namesake dish, mole poblano, is rich and complex, just like the city itself.
SURFACING
SLIDE SHOW:Independents in Washington
Artists, actors and shopkeepers are turning a once gritty stretch of 14th Street into a creative corridor.
SLIDE SHOW: Why We Travel
"With its year-round green landscape and hills and strong folklore, it was the perfect destination to show my American husband the south of Chile, my native country."
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