Paris has a deserved reputation as a magical destination, especially for the 7-to-17 set who cavort on carousels, stare at sights and consume croissants, crêpes and croques-monsieur (grilled
The five-star InterContinental Marseille – Hotel Dieu opened this April in France’s ancient Mediterranean port—the European Culture Capital for 2013. The 18th-century building long served
Going against the trend of cruising on mega-ships, barge cruising is an intimate affair. Seasoned traveler Irvina Lew explains what it’s all about in her latest
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Cape Town, the mother city of the Western Cape of South Africa is one of the world’s most loved—and with good reason. It’s gorgeous topography
While it may never eclipse its unequaled java-bean scene, the Emerald City’s vino culture is having a major moment. No longer do natives (and visitors)
Our adventure began riding down a muddy, puddle-filled dirt road behind a guarded entry gate designed to keep the elephants in and the poachers out.