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Legendary Tavern on the Green to close

The legendary New York restaurant Tavern on the Green will close its doors after serving a last supper and hosting a New Year's party.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 19:36:36

Legendary Tavern on the Green to close

The legendary New York restaurant Tavern on the Green will close its doors after serving a last supper and hosting a New Year's party.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 09:34:11

Travel photo of the day

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 08:23:42

On the trail of Sherlock Holmes in London

Forget umbrellas and raincoats. The hottest accessories for tourists flocking to London, England, this holiday season may be deerstalker hats and magnifying glasses.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 17:03:19

New DOT rule limits airline tarmac delays

In what one advocate called "a Christmas miracle for airline passengers," the Department of Transportation on Monday announced a rule prohibiting U.S. aircraft on domestic routes from remaining on a tarmac for more than three hours with travelers aboard.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 15:47:00

Be nice, you might get seat next to Santa

Go on. Ask your airline for a favor -- maybe an upgrade to business class or a waiver on a ticket change fee. While you're at it, see whether your hotel will offer you a suite for the price of a standard room.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 13:13:59

Stuck passengers endure misery at airports

Monday, the official first day of winter, airlines were scrambling to accommodate passengers affected by the cancellation of hundreds of flights after a monster weekend winter storm blanketed a swath of the East Coast.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 09:17:17

'Old-world charm' in Austria

updated Sat Dec 19 2009 05:43:35

Wintry storm causing havoc, churning toward Northeast

Virginia's governor declared a state of emergency Friday as a winter storm expected to pummel the East Coast this weekend began dumping snow in Virginia and North Carolina.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 10:59:15

Gifts for the traveling family

Thanks, Mr. Bean.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 09:40:27

Many Happy Returns: Denmark

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 09:26:04

Travel photo of the day

updated Thu Dec 17 2009 10:16:48

Give the gift of armchair adventure

Whether hungry for love, adventure, fun or food, readers on your holiday gift list can get their fill from a variety of travel books this holiday season. Here's a sampling of six dishes from the buffet.

updated Thu Dec 17 2009 08:51:10

iReport Photo Club: Religious diversity

updated Thu Dec 17 2009 06:57:19

Guide to Maui

Fly into Maui's Kahului International Airport. For car rentals, book ahead on hertz.com or enterprise.com to get optimal rates.

updated Thu Dec 17 2009 06:55:05

Driving Maui's wild highway

For 10 years I lived on the Hawaiian island of Maui. I had a complex relationship with paradise.

updated Wed Dec 16 2009 22:29:33

'No good excuse,' pilot who overshot airport says in report

The Northwest Airlines pilot who overflew his destination in October -- and now is fighting to regain his pilot's license -- was contrite and apologetic soon after the incident, documents released Wednesday show.

updated Wed Dec 16 2009 22:03:59

Advice for travelers affected by BA strike

British Airways announced Tuesday it is seeking an injunction to prevent a strike by cabin crew from going ahead over the busy holiday period.

updated Tue Dec 15 2009 20:08:11

Boeing Dreamliner completes maiden flight

After more than two years of delays, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner made its maiden flight Tuesday in a three-hour trip that the maker described as a success.

updated Tue Dec 15 2009 17:19:30

Where the alligators are abundant

The sign reads, "Always stay at least 15 feet away from alligators." That rule is difficult not to break when you go to the Shark Valley Visitor Center in the Florida Everglades.

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 17:19:43

An all-inclusive hotel that wasn't

Vanessa Thompson checks into what she thinks is an all-inclusive hotel before her cruise. Then she discovers she doesn't have a reservation. When she's allowed in, she discovers there's nothing all-inclusive about her room. Is she entitled to a refund?

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 09:34:53

Sweden's beauty brightens dark days

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 09:10:22

Intimate journey: Finding love on the road

Flowers and longing glances can help spark a romance for most people, but for a select few, a good love story starts with a passport.

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 18:19:49

Hotwire's half-star mistake

Debbie Burk books a four-star hotel in Chicago, hoping to avoid a particular property, which is rated a half star lower. But when she ends up with a room at that hotel anyway, she ends up in an argument with her online travel agent over its star ratings system. Is she stuck with that room?

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 13:59:42

Celebrating an American trailblazer

In 1909, Alice Ramsey blazed a path across America's landscape and society. Millions of women have followed in her tracks, few more precisely than Emily Anderson exactly 100 years later.

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 08:27:29

TSA launches review after online release of screening procedures

The Transportation Security Administration Tuesday said it is launching a "full review" of an incident in which the agency posted on the Internet a sensitive manual outlining screening procedures for law enforcement officers, diplomats, prisoners, federal air marshals and others.

updated Thu Dec 10 2009 17:20:03

A canceled flight, a missing refund

When Sarah Paynter's honeymoon flight is delayed by two days, she buys a ticket on another carrier with the promise of a refund from her first airline. But now that the honeymoon is over, there's no sign of the money. What now?

updated Thu Dec 10 2009 10:22:54

TSA puts 5 on leave after security manual hits Internet

Five Transportation Security Administration employees have been placed on administrative leave after a sensitive airport security manual was posted on the Internet, the agency announced Wednesday.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 17:07:44

No refund for the wrong Chichen Itza tour

Nancy Giese books an overnight tour to Chichen Itza, but when she arrives in Cancun, she's told she only has reservations for a day trip. Now her tour operator is refusing to refund the difference between the tours. Is there anything she can do?

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 15:14:01

Martina McBride pulls back curtain on road trip

Country music and the road have forged a partnership that has resulted in a half-century of unforgettable songs.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 14:07:08

Halfway destinations brighten tedious road trips

Albert Einstein is often quoted as saying, "In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity." Planning a road trip is hardly nuclear science, but perhaps the professor had learned that a well-chosen overnight stop can yield treasured memories.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 09:44:32

A visual feast for a bargain

The visit begins with a 4,000-foot climb in a tram.

updated Tue Dec 08 2009 10:25:04

Holiday gifts for the traveler

Like a tie for dad, a kitchen appliance for mom, or socks for the kids, there's no shortage of holiday gift cliches for travelers. Wheeled luggage, ticket holders and inflatable pillows come to mind.

updated Mon Dec 07 2009 19:06:40

Singles group makes history with first 'cougar cruise'

It's a trip that would make Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher blush. On Friday, the Carnival cruise ship Elation, sponsored by the world's largest nonprofit singles travel group, will make history by hosting the world's first International Cougar Cruise, and we don't mean the animal.

updated Mon Dec 07 2009 17:05:17

Travel photo of the day

updated Mon Dec 07 2009 15:35:04

On 'The Amazing Race' trail in Las Vegas

There is something new to do in Sin City: Follow the trail of "The Amazing Race" finalists who sprinted through Las Vegas, Nevada, in a quest to win a $1 million grand prize.

updated Mon Dec 07 2009 09:31:15

Russia's architectural splendor

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 11:05:06

Hottest new city hotels

If HBO ever remakes "Green Acres," I will replace Eva Gabor. Despite living in a 19th-century farmhouse in upstate New York, I'm a city slicker at heart.

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 10:28:42

Top sights in Prague

Prague has not been nicknamed "Zlata Praha" or "Golden Prague" for no good reason. The well-deserved eponym is a tribute to this city that mixes architecture, history, art and beauty like no other.

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 10:08:51

Prague in pictures

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 10:08:17

Gallery: Petra in pictures

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 10:05:00

Petra on Prague: Czech supermodel shows CNN her 'Golden City'

Petra Nemcova is a former Victoria's Secret supermodel-turned-philanthropist.

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 08:10:53

America's coolest small towns

Every now and then, you stumble upon a town that's gotten everything right -- great coffee, food with character, shop owners with purpose. These 10 spots have it all, in perfectly small doses.

updated Thu Dec 03 2009 12:48:31

'Amazing Race' heads for Vegas finale

It takes one hour to fly from Los Angeles, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, but why take the easy route when you can squeeze in stops in Asia, the Middle East and Europe along the way?

updated Thu Dec 03 2009 08:53:10

The nature of Norway

When I'm in Norway, I'm always amazed at how clear it is that I am with "my people." Three of my grandparents left hard times in Norway for hard times -- with promise -- in the United States.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 08:06:33

Take the long way back

Many savvy travelers tunnel their way through Europe's big cities by subway, popping up from below like gophers on a golf course. True, subways are a cheap and efficient way to get around. But by staying street level on public buses and trams, you get amazing views and the chance to really cozy up to a city. And it still gets you where you want to go, for cheap.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 08:03:22

Many Happy Returns: Rhode Island

updated Tue Dec 01 2009 08:52:55

Travel photo of the day

updated Tue Dec 01 2009 08:45:24

Six road trip games for kids

Unscientifically speaking, the number of times you're asked, "Are we there yet?" rises and falls in direct relation to how well you keep children engaged.

updated Tue Dec 01 2009 08:38:22

'Keystroke error' turns $289 rate into $28

Terry Capps finds a $28 a night room rate at a Westin hotel in Orlando. Turns out the hotel made a mistake, and that the real price is $289 a night. What now? Should the resort honor the original price or can it change the rate and force Capps to pay?

updated Tue Dec 01 2009 08:33:02

All-inclusive resorts demystified

Pay one price and leave your wallet behind: It's an appealing concept. But how exactly does it work? And is it always worth it?

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 12:21:11

Newark runway risks concern feds

Federal investigators are concerned a potential danger persists because of the simultaneous use of intersecting runways at Newark Liberty International Airport, one of the nation's busiest and a gateway to the New York metro area.

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 10:38:12

Airplane forced to turn back over Atlantic

An Airbus airplane was forced to turn back to New York 90 minutes into a flight to Paris, Air France said Monday.

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 08:20:23

iReporters visit Seattle's Space Needle

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 08:11:42

7 ways to get great customer service

When I think of great customer service, I remember Alamo.

updated Sun Nov 29 2009 19:01:35

Cruise ship forced to dock in Puerto Rico after power outage

An American cruise ship returning from a nine-day cruise around the Caribbean unexpectedly docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, early Saturday after temporarily losing power earlier, a spokeswoman for Norwegian Cruise Line said.

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 17:52:36

FAA releases recordings of wayward jet

One of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot the Minneapolis, Minnesota, airport last month told air traffic control that they had dropped from radio contact because of "cockpit distraction."

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 10:15:12

Giving back while you travel

Avocados bigger than grapefruit, star fruit, breadfruit, wild watercress and vegetables I've never heard of...

updated Thu Nov 26 2009 11:23:45

Spinning with the new sounds of Havana

"It's soul, man!" pronounces Gilles Peterson, his face lighting up as he takes a sip into his chilled mojito. "Cuban music is from the heart, it's free, there are less rules somehow," the DJ extraordinaire tells CNN about the endless energy of the island's music.

updated Thu Nov 26 2009 09:47:29

Thanksgiving twists from coast to coast

Lots of other ethnic groups have flocked to America's shores since the first Europeans arrived, and they've all created their own twists on turkey, pumpkin pie, and other Thanksgiving staples.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 15:33:59

Holiday travelers brave airports, roads

Travelers across the United States arrived en masse at airports, hit the roads and boarded trains Wednesday, a day before the Thanksgiving holiday.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 11:02:20

Slight rise in Thanksgiving travelers likely

A slightly higher number of Americans will travel Thanksgiving holiday weekend compared with last year, but those traveling by air is expected to decline, AAA said.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 10:33:33

Pilot: 'When Mother Nature gets grumpy, get comfortable'

If you're traveling by air to see friends and family this holiday season, the chances of a delay-free trip are about as likely as enjoying the process of clearing airport security -- very slim. Should that be a surprise to you, though? Not really. Just as those traveling by car can expect stop-and-go traffic on backed-up freeways, air travelers will feel the effects of crowded skies as well.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 11:09:59

Help! My car rental company wants to sue

Tracey Brown Osborne finds a mysterious charge on her American Express bill that turns out to be a repair bill for a rental car tire -- a tire she says she never damaged. When her charge card sides with her in the dispute, her car rental company threatens to take her to court. What should she do?

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 10:07:39

Tips for road tripping with pets

The plan is for Kitty and Fido to go? Here's what you need to know.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 08:50:16

Holiday travel that won't bust the budget

I'm perched in a wooden treehouse lazing on a cushy double mattress atop a white sand beach along Mexico's Riviera Maya. Overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea, I'm about as far away from holiday hoopla and craziness as I can get when the beach butler comes by to see if I need anything.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 16:39:14

Holiday travel advice debunked

Take your car in for a tune-up. Give yourself extra time if you're flying. Oh, and it's going to be one for the record books.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 14:46:00

Flying with the flu? Some may be tempted

Air travelers bracing themselves for the annual Thanksgiving rush this week may have something else to fret about: passengers who could be bringing a little extra baggage of the viral kind on board.

updated Mon Nov 23 2009 10:32:55

Castles and more in the Czech Republic

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 15:06:11

Tips for smart, healthy holiday travel

As if traveling with the kids over the holidays weren't tough enough, this year we must contend with airline surcharges and swine flu, as well as all the usual annoyances and delays that go along with traveling -- especially with children -- during the busiest travel weeks of the year.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 14:25:21

World is small for mileage millionaires

It can take years to snag a reservation at El Bulli, a restaurant in Spain that's been called the best in the world, so when Gary Leff got the word that he'd finally gotten in, he whisked his wife across the Atlantic -- just for dinner.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 08:16:12

Travel photo of the day

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 17:47:08

Key U.S. lawmaker calls for lifting of travel ban on Cuba

The U.S. government has no right to restrict American tourists from traveling to Cuba, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said Thursday.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 17:45:24

Continental, American expand peak-day surcharges

Major U.S. airlines' "going to see Grandma" surcharges are piling up this holiday season, and my, what big teeth they have.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 13:34:51

FAA: Glitch fixed after causing flight delays

The failed computer system that caused flight delays across the country has been restored, the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 09:39:51

Halfway stops add fun to long road trips

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 15:28:51

Back-road adventurer on America's 'Blue Highways'

William Least Heat-Moon, best-selling author of "Blue Highways," "River-Horse," and most recently "Roads to Quoz," shared his insights on the American road with CNN. What follows is an edited transcript of that conversation.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 14:50:24

No credit for card tricks

On second thought, maybe you should leave home without it.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 09:42:51

Napa Valley's top secrets

You don't need us to tell you that Napa Valley is a nice place to visit. What you do need is a way to lose the masses.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 16:27:07

7 reasons to lose the booze in flight

Don't drink and fly.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 12:52:46

From kangaroos to the coast, iReporters love Australia

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 12:55:45

Carry-ons could clog holiday travel

Air travel competition is heating up, and we're not talking about corporate profits and losses here. As airlines reduce flights and use smaller planes, passengers sometimes are jostling for storage space for their carry-on items.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 08:54:56

Tuscan treats: Pisa and Lucca

As everyone knows, Pisa has the famous tilted tower you can climb, but an unspoiled Renaissance wall you can bike encircles the lesser-known Lucca.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 08:50:20

Solo travelers team up for good times -- most of the time

Consider yourself warned: If you're uncouth or uneducated or unstable, don't go on a trip with Jenny Hetherington. She'll drop you like a heavy suitcase and journey on without you.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 08:09:45

How to avoid a customer-service nightmare

Ask Bonnie Friedman about her worst customer service experience, and she won't hesitate to tell you about the time she checked in for her flight from Venice to Frankfurt.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 07:39:40

Escape your family for the holidays

When Lulis Leal's family gets together for Christmas, she is usually sunning herself on a beach surrounded by palm trees and turquoise waters, with not one extended relative in sight.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 08:02:42

Green museums and more in San Francisco

Ready for a creepy, crawly scavenger hunt?

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 07:53:24

How to pinch pennies and still live the Disney dream

Mary Waring had just quit her marketing job in San Diego in 2001, so saving money on her upcoming trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, was a high priority. She found lots of resources online and posted links to coupons on a Web site.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 08:44:21

Family adventures at Yosemite

Rivers Klopson, 5, turns cartwheels in the sunshine on the flat rocks next to Yosemite's famous Vernal Fall, oblivious to the strangers smiling at her.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 09:40:42

Berlin's somber past and vibrant present

As Germany celebrates the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, I can't help remembering my spooky 1971 visit during the Cold War. When we crossed back to the West, tour buses were emptied at the border so mirrors could be rolled under the bus. They wanted to see if anyone was trying to escape with us.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 09:39:16

iReporters take tropical getaways

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 14:36:28

One airline ticket for the price of two

Llouellynde Orahood's flight from Los Angeles to Dallas has all the makings of a trip from hell, including weather delays, cancellations and almost-missed flights. What could be worse? Having to pay again for the same tickets. Now, neither the airlines nor her online travel agency is willing to help her recover the money she should have never had to spend. Is there any hope for a refund?

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 10:24:18

Canada's secret slopes

All Olympic eyes will be on Whistler Blackcomb next year as it hosts the 2010 Winter Games' alpine skiing events. But those in the know will be heading to British Columbia's vast, snowy interior for its cool old-school mountain towns and the best powder and terrain in North America.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 06:59:11

DJ van Dyk bridges the divide in Berlin

One of the biggest-name dance DJs in the world, Paul van Dyk is in demand at clubs and festivals from Las Vegas to Ibiza.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 18:04:01

Phoenix police find more than 1,000 pieces of stolen luggage

Ever flown through Phoenix, Arizona, and had your bag go missing?

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 11:20:09

3 Northeastern weekend escapes

Enjoy the seaside charms of southern Maine, antiquing in the Hudson River Valley and Virginia's emerging wine country.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 10:43:50

Late season hot spots for leaf peepers

U.S. trees are exploding in brilliantly colorful fall foliage this year in many regions, thanks to stellar growing conditions and excellent temperatures, say experts.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 14:18:18

'Commissioner of Tailgating' offers pregame tips

Joe Cahn calls tailgates the last great American neighborhoods.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 10:19:31

Nature puts on a dazzling fall show

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 10:04:20

America's cool college towns

On a recent afternoon along Church Street in Burlington, Vermont, young aspiring actors recited passages from Shakespeare's Henry V as jugglers, break-dancers, and blowers of didgeridoos displayed their skills nearby, creating a visual and aural cacophony. Just another day in a thriving college town -- this one happening to be home to the University of Vermont.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 10:01:53

Colors dot Carolina, Arkansas, Colorado

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