CNN Site Map for Section Travel (Galleries) for January - 2013
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- 2013-01-31Tiaras and smiles at the opening of Taipei's Barbie Café on Wednesday. This welcome by staff a subtle hint at what lies further ahead.
- 2013-01-31Grand Central Terminal under construction in 1912. The iconic rail hub turns 100 years old this month.
- 2013-01-31Tess Monaghan climbed to the top of Baltimore's Washington Monument just once, in Laura Lippman's novel, "In Big Trouble."
- 2013-01-30The British island group of Tristan da Cunha stands profoundly alone in the South Atlantic. The nearest landfall is South Africa, 1,750 miles to the east.
- 2013-01-29Orlando's airport ranked No. 1 for keeping kids entertained, as evidenced by Mickey Mouse's presence at the airport.
- 2013-01-28Beneath Mexico's characteristic boldness are layers of culture and regional variation.
- 2013-01-26Hypnotherapy, sound healing, acupuncture and even tennis coaching are available at Gaia Spa in Australia.
- 2013-01-25Just 6 years old, the Sutton Place Hotel at Revelstoke Mountain Resort is where all the cool kids stay.
- 2013-01-24As one of the only remaining symbols of the 1958 Brussels World Fair, this extraordinary structure, conceptualized by late engineer André Waterkeyn, represents an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. It features nine spheres interconnected by 20 tube
- 2013-01-24Bora-Bora was voted the world's most romantic island by Travel + Leisure readers.
- 2013-01-23TripFeast takes visitors beyond Thailand's street food stalls to its best cooking schools.
- 2013-01-22The distillery's award-winning bourbon is made in small batches.
- 2013-01-21Michael W. Kauffman is author of "American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies." Here he stands on a tennis court at Fort McNair, the site of the Lincoln conspirators' hanging.
- 2013-01-21Soldeu is Andorra's biggest and best resort, with an incredibly cheap weekly pass (US$259).
- 2013-01-18Enjoy the view over the Papagayo Peninsula from your private pool at the Four Seasons.
- 2013-01-16People visited "Ice and Snow World" during the opening ceremony of the 2013 Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival in China in early January. This year's "Ice and Snow World" features ice castles and fairytale sculptures with
- 2013-01-15The changing face of the aviation industry is bringing more air traffic through the Persian Gulf. Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha hope to take advantage of these developments by encouraging travelers to explore the region as they pass through.
- 2013-01-15The largest lake in Italy, Garda has been a popular tourist destination since the days of the Roman Empire and is now a magnet for sailing enthusiasts.
- 2013-01-15Club Abami, at the Abama Golf and Spa Resort in Tenerife, offers activities for children aged four to 12. With a capacity for 100 children, it offers educational games and activities on everything from astronomy to local wildlife.
- 2013-01-15Gentoo and Magellanic penguins mingle in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
- 2013-01-07En Escocia, las personas celebran el Año Nuevo en las heladas aguas del río Forth.
- 2013-01-07Serengeti House, situated within the 350,000 acres of the Singita Grumeti Reserves in Tanzania, is so exclusive that it's barely mentioned on the Singita website. (Check the blog.)
- 2013-01-04Bimini, a small island chain in the Bahamas about 50 miles from Miami, provides a serene escape.
- 2013-01-03Las ruinas medievales de Chellah, a las afueras de Rabat, Marruecos. La ciudad fue designada como Patrimonio Cultural Mundial por la UNESCO en 2012.
- 2013-01-02Last year, everyone went to London and Gangnam got discovered. Where will the world be going this year?
- 2013-01-02People come to Easter Island primarily for the moai. These incredible monolithic statues are carved from a single piece of stone, number around 1,000 and are scattered all over the island.