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Vail's summer facilities grow

Vail Resorts Inc. estimates its plan to expand summer activities at Vail Mountain will boost summer visits by about 350,000 people, with customers spending an estimated $50 to $60 apiece.

Golden Prague's Wenceslas Square at centre of republic's great events

Known as the Golden City of 100 Spires, Prague boasts a fairy-tale medieval Old Town, historic churches and synagogues, and perhaps Europe's largest castle.

Finding peace in the south of France

There are two kinds of travellers: the type who plan things and the type who have vague notions. My wife is A; I am B. I knew, for example, that I wanted to go to France. She read four guidebooks on the subject.

Berlin airport opening delayed

The opening of Berlin's new airport may be delayed for the second time this year, with local officials considering a further postponement to the autumn of 2013.
Clear sailing

Clear sailing

Maine windjammer offers east coast trips with no itinerary, but plenty of scenery

Newest Princess taking shape

You could say the timing is perfect for the name of the newest ship for Princess Cruise Lines.

Moscow's Metropol sold

The Hotel Metropol, a Moscow landmark with a past as varied as Russia's turbulent 20th century and a guest list ranging from revolutionaries to foreign presidents, has been sold.

Vegas targets ad litter on the Strip

Officials have adopted an anti-littering ordinance aimed at cleaning semi-pornographic ads from Las Vegas Strip sidewalks.

Castles give taste of life in Middle Ages

For centuries, Great Britain's castles were the literal and political high points of their communities. Designed to keep people out, today these formidable structures are wide open to visitors and appreciated for their romantic allure.
Peak experiences await you year-round in Innsbruck

Peak experiences await you year-round in Innsbruck

Former Olympic city has lively nightlife, thanks to a large student population