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Traveling to a new place can be overwhelming. Where should you stay, where should you eat and what should you do? Since every destination has endless possibilities, our 72-hour travel itineraries can make things a little simpler. Whether you're contemplating a trip to Houston or Hanoi, you're sure to find plenty of vacation inspiration and information right here. People who are on the go for dough will benefit from our Business Travel Guides.

UNITED STATES

New Orleans
Newport Beach, CA
New York
Olympic Peninsula, WA
Orlando
Palm Springs
Paso Robles Wine Country, CA
Philadelphia
Phoenix/Scottsdale
Portland, OR
Portsmouth, NH
Providence, RI
Sacramento
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Wine Country
Santa Fe, NM
Seattle

Sedona, AZ
Sonoma County, CA
St. Louis NEW!
Tampa Bay
Taos, NM
Temecula, CA
Traverse City
Ventura & Ojai, CA
Vermont
Washington, DC
Willamette Valley, OR
Yosemite


INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS
Montreal
Nice
North Country,
England

Paris
Patagonia
Prague
Quebec City
Reims
Rhine Valley
Rome
Santiago
São Paulo
Seville
Singapore
Stockholm
Sydney
Tokyo
Toronto
Vancouver NEW!
Venice

Vienna
Wales
Winchester

Travel Guides
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(Updated: 02/08/10 CT)


72 HOURS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

America's capital city might have started out a swamp, but now it's a destination for tourists and heads of state alike. Whether you're here to inspect the Constitution or to check out artifacts from the first Apollo mission, we'll help you fit it all in.

BUSINESS IN SEATTLE

Once a relatively isolated provincial town, Seattle is now recognized worldwide as the home of high-tech and as a gateway to Asian trade centers. From the charm of its 100-year-old Pike Place Market to its striking steel-and-glass central library, the city lures many a business visitor back as a tourist.