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    36 Hours in Munich

    Shedding its conservative reputation, the Bavarian capital is finding unusual ways to balance tradition and innovation.

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    36 Hours in Toronto

    Savor the diversity of this lakefront city through its hidden bars, small-but-fascinating museums and restaurants with dishes like jerk chicken chow mein and Hong Kong-style French toast.

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    36 Hours in Cape Town

    The spectacular South African city is shedding its Eurocentric identity and emerging as a culturally rich African hub.

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    36 Hours in Mumbai

    Explore ancient caves, catch a concert in a former textile mill, feast on mangoes and go on a poetry crawl in this fast-changing Indian city.

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  1. 36 Hours in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Bar-hop in an old quarter, explore a street splashed with murals and fly kites on the lawn of a fortress in this Caribbean capital.

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    People explore the walkways along the ocean near Paseo de la Princesa in Old San Juan.
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  2. 36 Hours in Sarasota, Fla.

    Kayak through mangroves, take a Black history trolley tour and spot dolphins from a white-sand beach on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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  3. 36 Hours in Mérida, Mexico

    Rich in culture and history, the city is an antidote to the wall-to-wall all-inclusive resorts of the Yucatán coast.

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  4. 36 Hours in Asunción, Paraguay

    For the adventurous traveler, the Paraguayan capital’s off-the-radar quality is its strongest asset.

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  5. 36 Hours in Austin

    Admire the skyline from a kayak, treat yourself to barbecue and start each morning with a breakfast taco in the colorful capital of Texas.

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  5. Understanding the Summer Air Travel Mess

    Going into the Fourth of July weekend, with nearly 13 million people expected to fly on U.S. carriers, we look at the numbers behind the delays and cancellations and see what lessons can be learned.

    By Heather Murphy

     
  6. When #Vanlife Meets the $300 Tank

    Remaining in destinations longer, using gas apps and signing up for fuel cards allow nomadic travelers to stay on the road.

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  10. What’s new in 2022

    In Rome, New Food and Old Sites Beckon

    The Eternal City continues to live up to its name, thanks to some long-awaited reopenings and a crop of new restaurants and cultural spots all over town.

    By Seth Sherwood

     
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